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Post by partytentdown on Sept 12, 2023 21:11:13 GMT
Is it traditionally costumed? Or modern? Eliza’s outfits get a slightly more modern silhouette as the play progresses but overall it was fairly traditional. Hmm not really. It's a mix of traditional clothing with anachronistic elements. She's wearing trainers in the first scene!
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Post by longinthetooth on Sept 12, 2023 23:05:40 GMT
Seeing this next week. Looking forward to it, but won't consume too much liquid beforehand in case they take the interval away again!
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Post by jay on Sept 12, 2023 23:13:20 GMT
Played with an interval tonight. In my opinion, the evening benefited from it.
Lots to enjoy here. Both Ferran & Carvel give spirited performances. Carvel at first seemed very over-pitched in terms of style & delivery: he adopts a sort of 'period accent' which takes some getting used to. I missed about 80% of Ferrans first scene - she just gabled and rushed it. But once you've accepted the delivery of both - things settle down. The last big show-down scene between the two that ends the play is just one long shout-fest, which is a shame.
Good support ( although a few very poorly executed small parts from a few cast members ).
The only scene that failed , was the big ball scene : it looked overworked and over-choreographed and it was tricky to work out the actual story.
4* : a West End transfer for a limited run must be on the cards.....
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Post by partytentdown on Sept 13, 2023 6:46:01 GMT
I have to say I wasn't a fan of the stylised nature of some of the ensemble scenes like the ball. I didn't have a programme, did it explain why they are staged so robotically?
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Post by Dawnstar on Sept 13, 2023 17:44:38 GMT
The only scene that failed , was the big ball scene : it looked overworked and over-choreographed and it was tricky to work out the actual story. I may be going mad but I didn't think Pygmalion had a ball scene? I thought there was only the scene after the ball. Admittedly it's some years since I've seen Pygmalion but I've seen 3 productions over the years & I don't remember any of them having a ball; only the My Fair Lady productions I've seen have had one. Has a ball scene been added for this production?
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Post by partytentdown on Sept 13, 2023 18:05:03 GMT
The only scene that failed , was the big ball scene : it looked overworked and over-choreographed and it was tricky to work out the actual story. I may be going mad but I didn't think Pygmalion had a ball scene? I thought there was only the scene after the ball. Admittedly it's some years since I've seen Pygmalion but I've seen 3 productions over the years & I don't remember any of them having a ball; only the My Fair Lady productions I've seen have had one. Has a ball scene been added for this production? It's been years since I saw another production so maybe it is new, or the location has changed? It's a sort of ambassador's reception of some kind...
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Post by theoracle on Sept 13, 2023 20:14:33 GMT
I really enjoyed this - thank you to ceebee for the free ticket. I was delighted to be sat with the wonderful John Heffernan and his mother and we had a lovely chat before the show started, as he just finished first day rehearsals for The Inquiry. Both Patsy Ferran and Bertie Carvel are excellent as expected - the humour really comes out, especially in the first half. The scene changes works really well too - going from Higgins' study to Mrs Higgins' home. The story is clearly familiar to the audience and you could feel a warmth there which was really lovely - the synergy between the cast and the audience. The material is clearly dated in some areas but the production is still very enjoyable and I left the theatre with a smile on my face.
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Post by rumbledoll on Sept 14, 2023 5:53:59 GMT
I really enjoyed this - thank you to ceebee for the free ticket. I was delighted to be sat with the wonderful John Heffernan and his mother and we had a lovely chat before the show started, as he just finished first day rehearsals for The Inquiry. [/span][/quote] Sorry for a quick off top, can’t help but say how envy I am about sitting next to Heffernan! I remember having a chat with him once in the interval of Chekov trilogy at The National some years back, he is such a warm generous soul (apart from being an incredible actor). Any insights for The Inquiry? Booked as soon as I knew he’s in it (maybe should discuss it in another thread..
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 14, 2023 19:40:48 GMT
Confirmed... Act 1 80 minutes, interval, Act 2 40 minutes. Interesting. Here right now at the interval. Act one was 65 minutes. Did they cut 15 mins out of act one??
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 14, 2023 20:05:29 GMT
The interval position has moved since they put it in I understand - they really haven't decided what they're doing yet in terms of having one or where it goes
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 14, 2023 21:53:26 GMT
I liked this tonight. Bertie is always a joy to see onstage and Patsy was a nice surprise. I hated absolutely everything about her Blanche so went in not knowing what to expect. But I think this kind of role suits her much better.
I will say I was confused as to what time period this is set in. Eliza is wearing a puffer jacket and trainers and everyone else was dressed in clothing varying in style it seemed from late 1800s to 1930s.
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Post by mkb on Sept 14, 2023 22:09:28 GMT
I took Eliza's initial footwear to be dirty plimsolls of the period, or something contemporary trying to pass as them.
I don't remember a puffer jacket. Maybe Patsy was chilly?
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 14, 2023 22:30:54 GMT
I took Eliza's initial footwear to be dirty plimsolls of the period, or something contemporary trying to pass as them. I don't remember a puffer jacket. Maybe Patsy was chilly? Unless I'm going blind, that's what she was wearing but those were definitely trainers on her feet.
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Post by theoracle on Sept 14, 2023 22:51:08 GMT
It was 1hr 50mins straight through no interval when I went?
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Post by partytentdown on Sept 14, 2023 22:54:41 GMT
Confirmed... Act 1 80 minutes, interval, Act 2 40 minutes. Interesting. Here right now at the interval. Act one was 65 minutes. Did they cut 15 mins out of act one?? When I saw it, it was after the moment where she comes to the front of the stage and drops a load of flowers (blackout). Act 2 opened with the scene with the fire and slippers.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 14, 2023 23:00:21 GMT
Act one tonight was 65 mins and ended after the dancing scene in the middle of the night and when Higgins gets the invitation to the reception. He says “That girl can do anything!” and blackout.
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Post by vabbian on Sept 15, 2023 8:16:38 GMT
3 stars, overall an enjoyable evening
Patsy obviously a delight
Horrible costumes and sets
Didn't see a single standing ovation, which says it all really, as audiences will stand for anything nowadays
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 15, 2023 15:13:05 GMT
Those photos have put me right off.
Fugly.
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Post by nottobe on Sept 17, 2023 8:26:55 GMT
I went to see this last night and really enjoyed it. I've only ever seen the film of My Fair Lady but was excited to see how the original compared.
This production really leans into the social satire of Shaw's original and gives a very clever perspective on class, gender and accents without smacking you over the head. I think the more heightened and comedic performances works well and does make it a very enjoyable time as an audience member.
I loved the elocution lesson sections as they were very funny and original. The music too throughout was also wonderful.I would say Alfred Doolittle's first scene could have been quite heavily cut as it did go on for a bit but as a whole I enjoyed the staging of everything and it all felt very dynamic.
My main draw to this was Patsy Ferran and she is a very funny but strong willed Eliza. Bertie Carvel was good but there were echos of Trunchball and Murdoch.
Overall a solid four stars for me.
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Post by dlevi on Sept 19, 2023 8:10:25 GMT
I gave it 4 stars but I could've given it 5 or 2 - It's either brilliant or self-indulgent or maybe its brilliant AND self-indulgent. No matter what - the two stars Ms Ferran and Mr Carvel give terrific performances though Mr Carvel could grate on one's nerves very quickly. Ms Ferran however is a dream. It's sure to divide critics and audiences.
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 19, 2023 22:48:13 GMT
This is in much better shape than the preview I saw.
The interval now sits before heading to the ball (a la My Fair Lady) which is great. Patsy has flourished even further and is so bloody good in this. Bertie has toned the Trunchball-ness in his voice down and is shouting a lot less of his lines, so it feels like he's got room to move about in it a bit more. Still obsessed with the woman playing Mrs Higgins - she's fab.
The ball still isn't quite right, and I'm not a fan of the guy playing Doolittle (although he's settled into it). 4 stars for me - it will absolutely divide people, but I enjoyed.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 20, 2023 0:33:15 GMT
Have a free ticket for tomorrow afternoon if anyone wants it
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Post by ceebee on Sept 20, 2023 4:41:34 GMT
This is in much better shape than the preview I saw. The interval now sits before heading to the ball (a la My Fair Lady) which is great. Patsy has flourished even further and is so bloody good in this. Bertie has toned the Trunchball-ness in his voice down and is shouting a lot less of his lines, so it feels like he's got room to move about in it a bit more. Still obsessed with the woman playing Mrs Higgins - she's fab. The ball still isn't quite right, and I'm not a fan of the guy playing Doolittle (although he's settled into it). 4 stars for me - it will absolutely divide people, but I enjoyed. The woman playing Mrs Higgins is Sylvestra Le Touzel and she is indeed a fabulous actress.
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Post by Sam on Sept 20, 2023 8:14:01 GMT
Have a free ticket for tomorrow afternoon if anyone wants it Would've bitten your hand off if it was in the evening.
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Post by stevemar on Sept 20, 2023 8:32:23 GMT
Have a free ticket for tomorrow afternoon if anyone wants it Hi Matt, I’ve PM’d you as I would love to take up this offer/help out!
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