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Post by arthur076 on Oct 2, 2023 15:54:17 GMT
Would this play be worth seeing on one of the days that Joseph Fiennes is not performing (no disrespect to the alternate who doesn’t seem to be listed as yet)? Does his performance make the play, or is the play itself worth viewing without this very well-reviewed performance? (Or perhaps should make more of an effort to try and make one of the regular shows…)
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Post by danielwhit on Oct 2, 2023 17:00:34 GMT
Would this play be worth seeing on one of the days that Joseph Fiennes is not performing (no disrespect to the alternate who doesn’t seem to be listed as yet)? Does his performance make the play, or is the play itself worth viewing without this very well-reviewed performance? (Or perhaps should make more of an effort to try and make one of the regular shows…) Yes, still worth seeing. He is fantastic in this but the show is much bigger than the individual performance.
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Post by emilytemple on Oct 5, 2023 16:36:16 GMT
News about front seat £15 pitch-side seats across all performances. Experience the Dear England action from the front row at the Prince Edward Theatre.
I want grab that one but well 153 cm they said nope dear not for yours neck 🥺🥺(consider cheapest ticket already sold out on date i can go buu)
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Post by rumbledoll on Oct 6, 2023 5:58:01 GMT
News about front seat £15 pitch-side seats across all performances. Experience the Dear England action from the front row at the Prince Edward Theatre. I want grab that one but well 153 cm they said nope dear not for yours neck 🥺🥺(consider cheapest ticket already sold out on date i can go buu) When these go on sale then?
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Post by emilytemple on Oct 6, 2023 8:51:56 GMT
Yes already on sale since yesterday They post news on twitter
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Post by rumbledoll on Oct 6, 2023 11:12:14 GMT
Thanks a lot for the heads up! Never seen such warning before.. Imagining how bad it might be..
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Post by Jon on Oct 6, 2023 11:28:02 GMT
The removal of Row A does suggest they've extended the stage out.
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Post by emilytemple on Oct 6, 2023 11:59:24 GMT
Thanks a lot for the heads up! Never seen such warning before.. Imagining how bad it might be.. about stage hight? i was oj i would ok look up but reading wqrning basic all red about it ( i wonder if ever prince will drop xause i dont think it sale much)
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Post by edi on Oct 7, 2023 5:42:56 GMT
Thanks a lot for the heads up! Never seen such warning before.. Imagining how bad it might be.. about stage hight? i was oj i would ok look up but reading wqrning basic all red about it ( i wonder if ever prince will drop xause i dont think it sale much) Anyone could report back just how high the stage is?
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Post by dillan on Oct 7, 2023 19:13:20 GMT
TodayTix also doing £25 rush tickets for this if you want another cheap way to see the show.
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Post by yokollama on Oct 7, 2023 22:03:20 GMT
News about front seat £15 pitch-side seats across all performances. Experience the Dear England action from the front row at the Prince Edward Theatre. I want grab that one but well 153 cm they said nope dear not for yours neck 🥺🥺(consider cheapest ticket already sold out on date i can go buu) I'm right on the cusp and had to pull out a tape to check myself. Now I'm questioning whether I've shrunk.
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Post by happysooz2 on Oct 9, 2023 19:39:22 GMT
If you were buying a ticket for your godson who is desperate to see Jo Fiennes, would you book the Saturday matinee or evening? He doesn’t seem to miss many oerformances and he’s scheduled for both that day, but I’d like best chance just in case.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 9, 2023 21:32:44 GMT
Fantastic transfer and front row centre is the perfect seat. The stage is very high, but no worse than at the National. Almost everything is played at the front. Lots of new faces, but they didn’t put a foot wrong.
There were long queues to get in, but still done by 9:50pm.
The stage curves, so the outer front row is further from the stage and much less of a restricted view if that’s an issue.
A very polite audience too, so my fears were unwarranted (at least for the first preview). Plus, my favourite Kenyan dancer was there somewhere too, but I didn’t manage to spot him.
I think the show was largely as before, but others will know better. Only thing that stood out to me was the penalty scene in act 2 which felt different, but that may just be my memory. All very tight, and apart from some moaning Americans on the way out who presumably weren’t expecting football to be featured, highly recommended.
I must say, I wasn’t sure if I would return but the ticket deal drew me back. I’m glad I did and I will likely attend again.
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 9, 2023 21:36:20 GMT
How's Dervla Kirwan? I was sad to lose Gina McKee as I thought she was so good in this.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 9, 2023 21:45:13 GMT
How's Dervla Kirwan? I was sad to lose Gina McKee as I thought she was so good in this. Perfect. There's nothing negative I can say about her (and Gina McKee was equally good).
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Post by theatremiss on Oct 9, 2023 22:27:15 GMT
This is a successful transfer. Plenty of new cast members, I do miss the old Harry Maguire though. I was in the third row and I have 4 more visits in that row (plus one in the lodges) and I think I will change to further back in the stalls as it was just a little too much to look up. No way would I sit in the first row, the stage is higher than the NT and I was second row there and felt I had neck ache. I am 5’2” which doesn’t help.
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Post by emilytemple on Oct 10, 2023 6:11:37 GMT
Thanks for update about stage. Front row 10 pound arent for me than so if i want still go for this show i will look up sales in a future.
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Post by Jon on Oct 10, 2023 19:53:07 GMT
What are the changes in terms of staging?
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Post by theatremiss on Oct 10, 2023 23:05:03 GMT
What are the changes in terms of staging? I central ramp on the stage, now entrances and exits at the sides of stage as there was at the NT, all exits via the wings. The Gary Lineker bits are done centre stage whereas at NT kt was done from the side circle (not sure how to describe it). I can’t remember anymore, but I think there were some other differences
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Post by zahidf on Oct 11, 2023 9:06:18 GMT
NT Live 25 Jan 2024
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 11, 2023 19:29:59 GMT
Did Gina McKee do an Aussie accent at the NT? Can’t imagine her being able to do an accent.. she struggles with the acting bit enough.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Oct 11, 2023 20:22:13 GMT
No - why would she do an Aussie accent? Does this mean youv'e not seen this yet? Oh I've just read Pippa Grange studied/lived in Australia but she was born in Harrogate she emigrated when she was 25 so I guess she kept her English accent. dervla was aussie i think
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 11, 2023 22:02:14 GMT
Did Gina McKee do an Aussie accent at the NT? Can’t imagine her being able to do an accent.. she struggles with the acting bit enough. No - why would she do an Aussie accent? Does this mean youv'e not seen this yet? Yes I saw it- and Dervla does an aussie accent
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Post by Jon on Oct 11, 2023 22:19:16 GMT
Gina McKee used her normal accent at the Olivier. I had no idea what the real Pippa Grange before I saw the show so was none the wiser.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 17, 2023 11:48:22 GMT
Some Stalls tickets released for opening night on Thursday (for anyone who wants to go celebrity/footballer spotting).
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