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Post by Steve on Dec 23, 2022 9:49:51 GMT
I loved a lot this year.
Honourable mentions go to shows with amazing elements, such as:-
Jodie Comer's performance in "Prima Facie," just the most astonishing, multifaceted, commanding and mindblowing performance; Claes Bang singing "Father Figure" in the Almeida's "Daddy," the capper on one of the most cynical takes on relationships I've ever seen; The vicious social media scrolling behind, and hilariously drowning out, the actors in "Eureka Day;" Marcello Magni and Kathryn Hunter bouncing off each other, in "The Chairs," the most dreamy and zany duo on stage this year; The tender Henry Higgins - Eliza Doolittle style relationship at the heart of "Folk" at Hampstead Downstairs; Hadley Fraser in the Chess concert; The sheer joyful exuberance and infectious passion of "I Joan" at the Globe, embodied by Isobel Thom; The playfulness of the puppeteers in "My Neighbo(u)r Totoro;" The way the entire ensemble of "Jitney" flawlessly recreated a completely beliveable world; Joseph Potter's fast, furious and funny tour-de-force in "the Poltergeist" at the Arcola; How Maria Friedman, with 6 days rehearsal, created a fully realised version of "the Witches of Eastwick," that seemed even more fun and entertaining than the original, a truly peerless feat of directing; Rob Madge's preternatural home videos, and their interaction with their past self, in "My Son's a Queer;" How Katie Brayben elevated "Tammy Faye the Musical," by giving it a soul; The dynamic staging and the honing of the musical, "From Here to Eternity" to it's passionate core; Lucy May Barker’s Rebekah Vardy, in "Vardy vs Rooney," was one of the most incisive comic caricatures of the year, and the funniest; The comic brilliance of the writing, and the precision comic timing of the performance, of Liz Kingsman, in the most successful and sustained act of pisstaking I saw on stage all year; Ian McKellen being just the most unmissably loveable, inclusive and funny person in "Mother Goose;" Mark Rylance reprising one of the best, and funniest, performances of all time in "Jerusalem;" Rakhee Thakrar's and Carmel Winters's equally brilliant, contrasting comic performances in "Paradise Now!" at the Bush Theatre; The brilliant staging of "Life of Pi."
But my 5 votes go to shows that were new to me this year, and which I couldn't fault in any way (in no particular order):-
"Blues for an Alabama Sky," at the much-maligned National, which excelled in it's drama, it's acting ensemble, it's music, it's comedy, and which gave us a Giles Terera performance for the ages;
"Sing yer Heart out for the Lads," at Chichester, in which completely convincing characters you'd recognise from any pub, gathering to watch a world cup on TV, devolved into devastating and heartbreaking Shakespearian tragedy;
"Cruise," in which, through perceptive observational writing, and precise yet affectionate mimicry, Jack Holden brought a whole bygone world of Soho life humorously and lovingly back to life;
"Elephant," at the Bush Studio theatre, the debut play of Anoushka Lucas, whose peerless storytelling, utilising music, took small minor notes on a piano, and turned them by impish and incisive degrees, into a masterful one-woman symphony about the complexities of modern life and mixed-race identity; and
"Diva - Live from Hell," at the Turbine Theatre, in which Luke Bayer mischievously acted and sensationally sang a version of "All About Eve" that never flagged for a single moment, and was riotously and taboobreakingly funny!
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Post by liv22 on Dec 23, 2022 12:40:44 GMT
Just the 36 shows in total for me this year, surprisingly lower than I thought as last year came to 27 but starting from June due to lockdown. Most of my shows this year were repeat visits or new productions of shows previously seen, so of the 11 which were completely new to me this year my top 5 would be:
1. Operation Mincemeat 2. Tammy Faye 3. Spring Awakening 4. Beautiful (UK Tour) 5. The Choir of Man
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Post by fiyerorocher on Dec 23, 2022 19:35:54 GMT
In no particular order, the best things I've seen this year:
- Newsies - Operation Mincemeat - Spring Awakening - Come From Away - Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)
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Post by theatrekiwi on Dec 26, 2022 13:10:14 GMT
1. Tammy Faye 2. Come From Away 3. The Band's Visit 4. Sister Act 5. Six @ Hampton Court
Special mention to Aisha Jawando's last performance at Tina - absolutely on fire!
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Post by stevemar on Dec 26, 2022 19:04:43 GMT
58 shows this year. This was twice the number seen in 2021, but about 15/20 below pre-Covid. Also, for someone who always enjoyed plays more, a notable shift towards musicals and fewer political plays this year.
1/ Spring Awakening (Almeida) 2/ Crazy for You (Chichester) 3/ Tammy Faye (Almeida) 4/ A Streetcar Named Desire (Almeida) 5/ The P Word (Bush)
Would have been top 5 but as repeat shows, excluded: - Small Island (National) - Operation Mincemeat (Southwark then Riverside).
Other highlights: Hamlet (Guildford), Bacon (Bush) and Patriots (Almeida)
Worst shows: Dance of Death (Arcola, by a mile) and Anyone Can Whistle (Southwark).
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Post by Dave B on Dec 26, 2022 19:46:03 GMT
Finborough Theatre surely?
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 26, 2022 20:04:21 GMT
Only 30 shows for me this year and many of them repeat viewings. My top show were:
1. Bat Out Of Hell tour 2. Joesph tour 3. Hamilton
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Post by stevemar on Dec 27, 2022 6:41:55 GMT
Finborough Theatre surely? Yes, well spotted! Thanks - I knew I shouldn’t have added the theatres - hardly anyone else did!
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Post by David J on Dec 27, 2022 11:16:19 GMT
Wasn't an amazing year for me too. Top 5 Shows- John Owen Jones Concert
- Into the Woods (Bath)
- The Southbury Child (Chichester/Bridge Theatre)
- Zorro (Charing Cross Theatre)
- Crazy for You (Chichester)
Honourable Mentions
- Jack and the Beanstalk (Palladium)
- A Christmas Carol (Old Vic)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (Almeida)
- Treasure Island (La Navet Bete company)
- The Unfriend (Chichester)
- Lea Salogna Concert
- Wickies: The Vanishing Men of Eilean Mor (Park Theatre)
- Prima Facie
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Mayflower Theatre)
- Anyone Can Whistle (Southwark Playhouse)
Left at the Interval
- The Glass Menagerie (Manchester Royal Exchange) - found it too pretentious and unengaging
- Paradise Now (Bush Theatre) - Felt I saw a different show to everyone else. Script only raised titters of laughter (apart from the easily pleased woman next to me) and the cast were acting like they were each in a different show
Worst
- The Homecoming
- Back to the Future
- Jerusalem - not sorry. Mark Rylance definetly the best thing about the show and I got the mythic Britain stuff. But it did not need to be over three hours long and didn’t find Rooster Byron a relatable character to be hanging out with that long. Even preferred The Ferryman to this.
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Post by Marwood on Dec 27, 2022 14:35:25 GMT
I have only seen 5 stage shows in theatres this year (from what I remember, I know I have been to somewhere in the region of 30 concerts though) so until I see ABBA Voyage at the end of the week I’m loath to put together a top 5 as that would include Cock which was absolutely diabolical.
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Post by jgblunners on Dec 27, 2022 15:50:25 GMT
Here’s my contribution… I saw 78 performances this year, up from 53 in 2021 and 39 in 2020 but not quite back up to the 2019 level of 122. I started by drawing up separate top 5s for musicals, plays, and opera. Based on that process, I’d say it’s been an excellent year for opera, a mixed year for musicals, and a poor year for plays. I’ve decided not to include opera in my overall top 5 since we tend to focus on plays and musicals in this thread. Here’s what I settled on:
1. Cabaret (Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre) 2. Crazy For You (Chichester Festival Theatre) 3. To Kill a Mockingbird (Gielgud Theatre) 4. Iphigenia in Splott (Lyric Hammersmith) 5. Oklahoma! (Young Vic)
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Post by n1david on Dec 27, 2022 16:06:38 GMT
Now that I’ve seen my last show of the year, I’m at 74 shows, more than 2020 and 2021 put together but only about half the number from 2019. How did I find the time? Found it easy to get down to 10, but reduction to the final 5 was difficult. Took a personal decision to omit Cabaret, The Doctor, South Pacific, Company on Broadway and Operation Mincemeat all of which were re-visits but all could easily have made my long list. I’m not normally much of a person for going back to see things again, but all of these repaid a repeat viewing. So I’ve ended up with (in no particular order) 1. A Strange Loop (Broadway) - like nothing I’ve seen before - great that it got noticed, disappointing it couldn't sustain a long Broadway run 2. Sondheim’s Old Friends (tribute concert) - simply the most starry night I’ve spent in a theatre. Can't wait to see it again on Saturday! 3. Sing Yer Heart out for the Lads (Chichester) - went to some very dark places, much more significant than I expected. Hope it makes it to the NT at some point as planned. 4. Tammy Faye - Katie Brayben was the performance of the year for me. 5. Cruise - the revisit for which I’ve made an exception. I didn’t expect it to have the same impact on me second time around, but it did. Very excited to see what Jack Holden does next Honourable near-misses (but no points) to Cyrano de Bergerac, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Corn is Green, GBBO The Musical and Watch on the Rhine Oh and Marwood - you are allowed to do a Top 1, 2, 3 or 4 if you like - I find it interesting that this time last year ‘Cock’ was one of the most-anticipated plays, but thus far no-one has named it as a highlight of the year. But there’s still time… We’re now at more votes than last year, there is a clear leader but under that there’s a lot of jostling and several shows could still make it close to the top. I’ll close the voting at midnight on Hogmanay!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 27, 2022 17:44:47 GMT
After Covid I said I was going to pull back on theatre spending and only see things I really wanted to see. As a result I’ve only seen 18 shows this year, with an additional 5 or 6 that were cancelled or circumstances prevented me from going on the night. So of my limited selection my top 5 are
Company - Madrid A Chorus Line - Madrid Singin’ In The Rain - Tour South Pacific - Tour BABT - Tour
Runner up: Hedwig
Bottom of the pile: Looking Good Dead, laughably bad.
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Post by stevemar on Dec 27, 2022 18:30:10 GMT
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Post by n1david on Dec 27, 2022 18:56:57 GMT
Thanks stevemar - I'd seen that he was in this, but the reports on here had not yet enticed me to go even at heavily-discounted prices!
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Post by dlevi on Dec 28, 2022 9:18:09 GMT
Not a bad year really, though the return of "Hex" did put a damper on things.
The Band's Visit - an amazing achievement on all fronts.
The P Word - a surprising and beautiful play
The Southbury Child - a much underrated "state of the nation" play with a career best performance from Alex Jennings
Jack Absolute Flies Again - a wonderfully performed , often hilarious and surprisingly moving play.
The Corn is Green - Dominic Cooke's innovative and respectful revival was deeply satisfying and thanks to Nicola Walker's performance an unforgettable experience.
and in a category all it's own ABBA: Voyage - just thrilling - even the hot dogs were delicious.
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Dec 28, 2022 17:46:14 GMT
Well I've just seen my last play of the year, A Streetcar Named Desire, so I can finally give my top 5. Outside of my number 1 this was really tough to decide but anyway, here they are:
1. The Band's Visit 2. Cabaret 3. Oklahoma 4. For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy 5. Operation Mincemeat
Numbers 2-3 might as well be interchangeable, and that 5th slot was incredibly hard to narrow down but I'm a musical lover at heart so it went to Operation Mincemeat in the end. Some honourable mentions that just barely didn't make it: Trouble in Mind; Jerusalem; A Doll's House, Part 2; Cruise; and All of Us.
And there were lots of others not far behind these still, so overall a very successful year of theatre going for me (31 visits to the theatre in total with only 1 repeat show, plus only 2 shows I didn't end up enjoying).
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Post by mrnutz on Dec 28, 2022 20:37:24 GMT
I couldn't get it down to five, so here - in no particular order - are my top six of 2022: -
- Cabaret - Moulin Rouge - ABBA Voyage - South Pacific - Dear Evan Hansen - Jerusalem
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Post by emmy on Dec 28, 2022 21:22:26 GMT
1. Jerusalem 2. Into The Woods (Broadway) 3. The Southbury Child 4. For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy 5. Much Ado About Nothing (National)
57 shows total, sadly being ill has led to a lot of cancellations recently. Overall quite a mixed year, a lot of shows I felt rather meh about, but with a few really special performances. Looking forward to seeing to more next year!
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Post by theatrefan77 on Dec 29, 2022 1:33:33 GMT
I've seen 91 productions this year and these are my top 5:
1. The Magic Flute - ROH 2. The Band's Visit - Donmar 3. Watch on the Rhine - Donmar 4. Tammy Faye - Almeida 5. As You Like It - @sohoplace
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Post by fiyero on Dec 29, 2022 11:12:20 GMT
My top 5 are: 1 Billy Elliot (Leicester) 2 Into the Woods (Bath) 3 Nativity! 4 Operation Mincemeat 5 Cabaret This only includes professional staged musicals (not concerts, pantos etc..) and is with the help of a ranking engine. Full list of 44 below as a spoiler in case anyone is interested. {Spoiler - click to view} 1 Billy Elliot (Leicester) 2 Into the Woods (Bath) 3 Nativity! 4 Operation Mincemeat 5 Cabaret
6 Newsies
7 Hamilton
8 Come from Away
9 Prince of Egypt
10 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Paris)
11 Legally Blonde
12 From Here to Eternity
13 Matilda
14 Wicked
15 Beauty and the Beast
16 &Juliet
17 Les Miserabes
18 Fantastically Great Women
19 Six
20 Frozen
21 The Book of Mormon
22 Back to the Future
23 Sister Act
24 Rock of Ages
25 Anyone can Whistle
26 Mary Poppins
27 Crazy for you (CFT)
28 Dear Evan Hansen
29 Everybody's Talking about Jamie
30 The Drifters Girl
31 Dreamgirls
32 Hex (2021)
33 Cinderella
34 Oklahoma!
35 Anything Goes
36 My Fair Lady
37 Jersey Boys
38 The Producers (Paris)
39 Singin in the Rain
40 Beautiful
41 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
42 The Cher Show
43 Pretty Woman 44 Friendsical
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Post by AddisonMizner on Dec 29, 2022 11:46:32 GMT
Here is my top 5. The top 3 are the ones that really wowed me:
1. It’s A Wonderful Life (ENO) 2. Prima Facie (Harold Pinter) 3. South Pacific (UK Tour - Theatre Royal, Nottingham) 4. La Belle Sauvage (Bridge Theatre) 5. The Band’s Visit (Donmar)
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Post by nottobe on Dec 29, 2022 15:36:27 GMT
Here is my top five
1- Jerusalem- Apollo Theatre 2- The Southbury Child- Bridge Theatre 3- The Unfriend- Chichester 4- Life of Pi- Wyndams 5- Tammy Faye- Almeida
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Post by catcat100 on Dec 29, 2022 16:59:50 GMT
Bit of time on my hands so thought I would do a full culture review of the year.
Theatre Top 5 1 Band's Visit 2 My Neighbour Totoro 3 Like Water for Chocolate (Ballet, ROH) 4 Prima Facie (mainly for Jodie Cromer) 5 Iphigenia in Splott Honourable mentions to Jack Absolute Giselle (Ukraine ballet) 101 Dalmations corn is green Grease Yeast Nation As you like it (@sohoplace) Worse Southbury Child
Saw 84 new to me productions in 22, compared with 59 in 21, 40 in 20 and 92 in 2019.
Top films Everything, everywhere, all at once Matilda
Top art Whistler - Woman in white - RA America in Crises - Saatchi Louise Bourgeois - Heywood
Music Kae Tempest @ Green Man Festival Hotcongotronics (Hot Chip & Kasai Allstars) @ Meltdown Festival
Best double day European vocal double bill of Frozen & Dakhabrakha
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Post by greeny11 on Dec 29, 2022 17:40:10 GMT
I'm seeing Newsies tomorrow, which I suspect will make my list, but so far (and I'm sticking to shows I'm seeing for the first time in 2022, otherwise Come From Away, & Juliet and Six would be on there):
1. Choir of Man (loved it in Edinburgh, but loved the extended version currently in London even more) 2. My Son's A Queer (Edinburgh Fringe) 3. Kathy and Stella (Edinburgh Fringe) 4. Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club 5. Moulin Rouge
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