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Post by Dan213 on Dec 30, 2020 23:59:28 GMT
I forgot to add, we also use Google Classroom which is the G-Suite equivalent of Teams. It’s a lot more stripped back and has less features. The school has an Office 365 subscription as well but for some reason we were told to use Google. Google Meet is also much more basic than Teams video, eg you can’t have multiple meetings as Classroom doesn’t have different channels/breakout rooms, so therefore small group work is out of the question. I'm sure you can do this. The company I work for uses G-Suite primarily and all internal meetings use hangouts. I would have thought its just a case of sending a hangout link to the group you are working with and theyll all be able to access that
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Post by Dan213 on Dec 20, 2020 13:58:04 GMT
I think the government is grossly incompetent and has been throughout this whole mess but I'm not convinced they are lying about this new strain spreading faster. They may or may not be over-reacting to this new strain, but they're not lying as scientists have been tracking this: "The variant described today in the House of Commons contains a novel set of mutations associated with a lineage spreading rapidly in the South East of England (and more widely) that is the subject of ongoing investigations by the UK Public Health Agencies, coordinated by Public Health England and supported by COG-UK." I suspect that the government is doing much as one might if they saw someone venturing into what appears to be a mine field... get the person to stop moving until the danger can be assessed properly. I don't think there's any denying that the new strain exists but the government have jumped on this as the reason for the change in restrictions. They have portrayed it as 'new information' in order to make it appear less of a u turn when this was identified weeks ago. In reality new strain or not, they ignored the science until it was too late.
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Post by Dan213 on Oct 31, 2020 22:44:04 GMT
This won’t be happening now will it? They were due to open on the 30th so not on that day, but maybe sometime in December if they do online rehearsals and we are able to open things up then? There wouldn't be any need to rehearse online. If you are unable to work from home, you are able to go to work if your workplace is Covid secure. Obviously new legislation will mean a delayed opening but it shouldn't impact rehearsals
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Post by Dan213 on Mar 24, 2019 10:45:44 GMT
It isn’t a live recording as far as I’m aware The bit that always makes me think it must be a live recording to some degree is on the opening track And you don't even know it at exactly 2.50 after the line "it's a tiny little thing", the music stops and there is the definite sound of audience reaction, not the company, audience. Its weird there is no applause or reaction after every song though so i suppose this could have just been added in so there isn't dead silence after that line. Strange. So the backing track for And You Dont Even Know it is the same as the one used on the concept albums (the show orchestration is a little different) so I think it’s been added to get rid of the silence. It’s a bit of an odd choice really
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Post by Dan213 on Mar 22, 2019 19:02:11 GMT
Nope. It’s a bit weird in places and I never really got the whole extended version of Out of The Darkness at the end. It was produced very early on in the run and I’m guessing that also meant a low budget too Is that nope it wasn't recorded live, or nope you're not sure? I love the extended Out Of The Darkness. I wish it was slightly faster with a bigger beat, like a real dance track. Make a proper finale.
It isn’t a live recording as far as I’m aware
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Post by Dan213 on Mar 21, 2019 22:52:56 GMT
A question about the London cast recording. Was it recorded live? It seems like there are 2 bits where you hear an audience reaction, usually in the middle of songs, but there is no clapping or anything else from the audience. Any ideas? Nope. It’s a bit weird in places and I never really got the whole extended version of Out of The Darkness at the end. It was produced very early on in the run and I’m guessing that also meant a low budget too
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Post by Dan213 on Feb 24, 2019 17:25:05 GMT
This video reminds me. Does anyone know why they all exit the stage and re-enter again so many times in the Blood Brothers curtain call. Always thought it was a little odd
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Post by Dan213 on Feb 20, 2019 23:07:40 GMT
Saw this this afternoon and thought it was brilliant. A great piece of theatre. Love how the band are involved on stage at times
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Post by Dan213 on Feb 18, 2019 23:01:49 GMT
New trailer:
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Post by Dan213 on Nov 18, 2018 10:19:06 GMT
I hate to break it to you but you’re all wrong. It’s frustrating because you’re all being blinded by the bright lights and theatrical smoke. I don’t need to prove it to any of you, I was just trying to educate. Don’t say I didn’t tell you so when the truth finally comes out. Looks like you know absolutely nothing about live theatre. All of the ensemble wear concealed hairline mics and sing live. They’re quite easy to see if you look hard enough. Think you need to do a little bit of research before coming back again XD
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Post by Dan213 on Nov 17, 2018 22:30:20 GMT
I agree that the televised performances are pretty shoddy, but tbh; it’s Luke Bayer that is the let down. He’s not vocally strong enough for the role. John McCrea blows him out of the water. But the ensemble vocals are canned in the actual show too? If you hadn’t noticed, sorry to burst your bubble. I hate it when I see a show and some of the singing is mimed. I feel like asking for a refund. I expect everyone in a show to sing live and give it their all. If they can’t sing and dance at the same time, they either shouldn’t have got the job or the choreography should be changed, so that they are able to dance and sing at the same time. Or just don’t sing, I’d much rather watch singers sing and dancers dance. Can you tell I hate miming yet? Don’t even get me started on that high C in Phantom!... In terms of the CIN performance, I too think Michelle was far better than I was expecting. But she’s not much a dancer, is she? Oh dear... The ensemble vocals aren’t mimed...
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Post by Dan213 on Nov 17, 2018 9:22:36 GMT
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Post by Dan213 on Oct 28, 2018 21:12:02 GMT
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Post by Dan213 on Oct 21, 2018 13:42:26 GMT
Does she have that much selling power? I’m never very good at judging how well known someone is to the general public. Might check her out tomorrow night as I haven’t seen Luke Bayer as Jamie yet either and it’d be great to kill two birds with one stone, or two drag queens with one dress or something You're forgetting one thing. The show is by Soho, land of the gays! And alot of gays watch RuPaul, and they'll drag their girlfriends and other gays, and then they'll drag their friends! Trust me, she will be a huge casting choice for them! Definitely seems to have been 4 full houses since she took over on Thursday
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Post by Dan213 on Oct 8, 2018 18:32:46 GMT
So Kerry shows off with the riffs? It's quite ironic. Her second favourite Elphaba is Alice Fearn... Kerry Ellis “Rifted” all the time apparently
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Post by Dan213 on Oct 1, 2018 19:42:01 GMT
Tamsin left the show this past Saturday. Kirstie will play the role of Miss Hedge until Michelle takes over. Was Tamsin scheduled to leave the show or did she leave to make room for Michelle Visage? According to a post on social media, Tamsin is heading to Australia, so I should imagine it was planned
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Post by Dan213 on Aug 31, 2018 11:11:00 GMT
Did anything ever get released from that filming thing that they were doing on Broadway whilst Jackie was still there at the start of the year? I would have thought it would have been for a trailer or similar but nothing seems to have surfaced
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Post by Dan213 on Aug 17, 2018 18:07:20 GMT
I can't find the London Les Mis thread, but my spies tell me that both the tour and London Les Mis played Aretha's I Dreamed A Dream instead of the exit music last night. I assume you mean the US tour? The U.K. tour doesn’t start until November
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Post by Dan213 on Aug 6, 2018 9:36:02 GMT
I have a link to the full show on my google drive but not a YouTube link! Also does anyone here know who second cover or perhaps third cover Jamie is? I know Luke Bayer is first but I’ve been wondering who the second cover would be? My guess would be Ryan Hughes would be 2nd cover (I only say that as he's the only other person with blonde hair!). I wish the programme would list all the understudies for each role - some don't get any credit for their understudy roles - such as Kirstie Skivington as Miss Hedge/2nd cover Ray, or Ken Christiansen for Hugo. There was an Instagram story a while back on Luke Bayer’s account account where he’d recorded Ryan singing along to Wall in My Head in the dressing room and he’d captioned that ‘second cover Jamie’. I was never sure whether or not he was messing around though
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Post by Dan213 on Aug 4, 2018 18:30:36 GMT
Saw the show for a second time today after having seen all the principles apart from Rachelle in January.
Thought Ash Hunter was fantastic as Hamilton and I much preferred him to Jamael. Loved his portrayal in Act 1 and he had a great singing voice
Giles Terera was once again fantastic as Burr
Have to say that I slightly preferred seeing Marsha as Eliza back in January. Rachelle has an incredible voice but her acting wasn’t quite as good as Marsha was at times.
Waylon Jacobs was great as Lafayette and I understood him far better than Jason Pennycooke. However I preferred Pennycookes portrayal of Jefferson.
Finally, does anyone know when they changed the lyrics of The World Was Wide Enough. Back in January the line was “Jersey, Dawn” but it had reverted to the original “Weehawken, Dawn” again this afternoon. Had anybody else noticed this?
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 31, 2018 7:35:52 GMT
Has the real Jamie fallen on hard times or something all he seems to wear are theses horrible outfits made out of the posters for the show. Decent promo, but my god they looks awful! That’s the kind of style he’s always gone for if you look back and it’s what they have reflected in the show. It’s personal taste, no need to be so rude
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 28, 2018 21:57:30 GMT
What’s the difference between a swing and an understudy in this production? Appears to be that the Swings cover the 'Ensemble' tracks on their own or alongside lead/supporting role(s) whereas the understudies cover only the lead/supporting roles. Only exception to this appears to be Luke Bayer, however prior to the announcement that he would become alternate Jamie, he was also listed as a swing
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 27, 2018 10:40:18 GMT
Slight change of topic, but has anyone seen Lee Ross as Hugo/Loco yet?
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 6, 2018 9:33:20 GMT
The screening was my first encounter with this show and story - other than seeing the original documentary. The mother and Pritti were real stand-outs for me. Jamie was excellent of course, but a really unlikable character a lot of the time! Unpopular view: My heart sank through the floor whenever Hugo was onstage - I thought he was truly dire, and if I was one of those kids working my talented rear end off, I'd be fuming he got a part! soz! Loved Shobna. Completely agree with you with regards to Phil and I think quite a few others do from what I've seen on this board. In Shaffield, it was played by Charles Dale (Ex Casualty Big Mac) who was fantastic. I found Phil's performance to be far less convincing
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 6, 2018 8:19:00 GMT
Seems we got lucky with the screening here, great picture quality throughout and we didn’t lose signal at any point. Was disappointed with a few of the camera angles they chose but overall I thought they done a good job with it all. Sound quality seemed a bit patchy but that mainly seemed to be when they switched cameras. Yes it was an expensive ticket, cost us £22 in our local Odeon but it sold quite well (around half of one of the bigger screens) and it still worked out far far cheaper than getting to and seeing it in London. Second time seeing the show, first with Josie and Shobna, must admit I did really enjoy their portrayals. Need to get myself to London to see this again with them both, need to hear Josie sings ‘He’s my boy’ properly live Be quick! She leaves alongside Phil Nichol next Saturday
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 5, 2018 22:08:04 GMT
Sold out 5 screens at Vue Sheffield according to Twitter!
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 5, 2018 16:38:17 GMT
Hello all! I am new to the site and apologize if my question has been already asked. I am traveling from the U.S. to the West End in late September. So far, I am seeing Tina, The King and I, and Company. I would like to see Jamie and have a question. It seems like the best seats for the show are being held back for all performances. Does anyone know how close to the performance they go on sale? Thanks! I don’t think this is the case unless you are referring to the dayseats. These are on the front row and the stage is very high so they’d aren’t the best seats in the house
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 4, 2018 23:53:43 GMT
Are links to reviews not allowed? I can’t find anything in the rules?
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 4, 2018 19:27:04 GMT
On another note, is anyone going to see this at the cinema tomorrow?
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Post by Dan213 on Jun 23, 2018 18:23:36 GMT
Who normally plays young loco? Just one of the school kid ensemble lads? Because I've just thought maybe the reason the drag shop scene is so long is so the actor can get in and out of drag? It’s usually played by James Gillan who also plays Tray Sophisticay
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