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Post by noboiscout on May 24, 2019 17:15:04 GMT
Hell - I'm just super impressed that Hulmeman found out about La Cage by trawling around the Samuel French website! My friends think I'm overenthusiastic about theatre, but that research is on a whole different level!
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Post by theatre241 on May 24, 2019 17:18:44 GMT
Im going to press night of Hobsons choice. Does anyone know what it is about?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2019 17:22:14 GMT
And I had it from a friend of a friend who works at the REX that it was Gypsy for Christmas. I wonder if something went wrong?
Either way, La Cage is something to look forward to.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2019 17:26:12 GMT
Im going to press night of Hobsons choice. Does anyone know what it is about? It’s an updated version of a very old play about a man (Hobson) who owns a shoe shop and thinks he rules the place, but he has a very switched on daughter who is actually the brains of the business. The daughter decides she’s getting married and the father doesn’t approve. Then it’s a battle of wills as to who gets their way. Its a lot of fun and the new adaptation sounds like it could really work well.
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Post by theatrenewbie on May 24, 2019 17:49:22 GMT
Where is the link which says it’ll be performing at the REX? Can’t see it on the page you sent? La cage sounds fab too
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Post by Someone in a tree on May 24, 2019 18:16:40 GMT
Im going to press night of Hobsons choice. Does anyone know what it is about? It’s an updated version of a very old play about a man (Hobson) who owns a shoe shop and thinks he rules the place, but he has a very switched on daughter who is actually the brains of the business. The daughter decides she’s getting married and the father doesn’t approve. Then it’s a battle of wills as to who gets their way. Its a lot of fun and the new adaptation sounds like it could really work well. It's a good piece of theatre both the traditional version and the modern adaption. We'll worth going to see
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Post by alnoor on May 25, 2019 16:46:45 GMT
Slap my legs with a bale of crimson chiffon if this has been posted already but I just noticed on the Samuel French website they've licenced a production of "La Cage Aux Folles" at the Royal Exchange Manchester 28/11/2019 - 30/01/2020. www.samuelfrench.co.uk/p/2749/la-cage-aux-follesSo open your eyes, Christmas looks a whole lot brighter. The dates are incorrect. Correct dates are 28/11/20 to 30/1/21. Next year. So this year it could be Gypsy as per BB
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 25, 2019 17:00:31 GMT
Aaaah!
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Post by hulmeman on May 25, 2019 17:32:24 GMT
I do beg pardon. My mistake, I got over excited!
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Post by crabtree on May 26, 2019 13:21:43 GMT
I suspect that Louise will indeed be singing out.
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Post by marob on May 26, 2019 14:59:43 GMT
I've only seen Gypsy once a few years ago when it was at the Savoy, but it's only supposed to be a bit suggestive surely. How do you stage Let Me Entertain You in the round without giving at least half the audience an eyeful?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 26, 2019 16:02:17 GMT
I've only seen Gypsy once a few years ago when it was at the Savoy, but it's only supposed to be a bit suggestive surely. How do you stage Let Me Entertain You in the round without giving at least half the audience an eyeful? Cue some male audience members crossing their legs and sliding a programme over their laps... 😯
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 9:09:08 GMT
I've only seen Gypsy once a few years ago when it was at the Savoy, but it's only supposed to be a bit suggestive surely. How do you stage Let Me Entertain You in the round without giving at least half the audience an eyeful? Cue some male audience members crossing their legs and sliding a programme over their laps... 😯 Maybe they'll go all West Side Story and leave it all to the imagination! teehee
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Post by david on Jun 3, 2019 22:38:27 GMT
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 11, 2019 15:49:06 GMT
If only they could get Billy Porter to play Mama Rose...
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Post by david on Nov 14, 2019 11:30:54 GMT
The spring/summer programme -
Rockets and blue lights 12 March - 4 April
Glass Menagerie 5 June - 4 July
Electric Rosary 13 June - 4 july
Let the right one in 9 July - 8 august
Oh mother 16 July - 1 august
West Side story 18 April - 30 may
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 2, 2021 10:33:29 GMT
NORA: A DOLLS HOUSE BvStef Smith Directed by Bryon Shanahan 4 March - 2 April
A battle cry, a roar, a ripple of hope
1918. 1968. 2018. Three distinct and remarkable women illuminate this cleverly distilled contemporary retelling of Henrik Ibsen's play A DOLL'S HOUSE across three pivotal decades.
Nora Helmer tries hard to be the perfect wife, the perfect mother, the perfect homemaker but under the veneer she's close to cracking. Finding herself at an impassable crossroad, Nora has a radical decision to make.
ELECTRIC ROSARY By lim Folev Directed by Jaz Woodcock-Stewart 23 April - 14 May
Behold - Mary. A council-funded robot.
Behind the crumbling walls of St Grace's Convent, an exhausted order of nuns needs resurrecting. As Easter approaches, Mother Elizabeth has just the thing. Behold 'Mary', a council-funded robot. Practical and surprisingly funny, for some a blessing, for others a curse - could she be the revelation they have all been praying for?
Bruntwood Prize Judges' Award Winner 2017
RED VELVET BY Lolita Chakraharti Directed by Roy Alexander Weise 27 May 1-25 June
His craft is revolutionary. His legacy unsung.
When celebrated actor Edmund Kean takes ill, Theatre Royal Covent Garden's 1833 run of Othello is at risk of closing. Flustered, but loving the drama, the impassioned acting company hastily reallocates roles - but the producer has a radical idea. Enter ground-breaking African American actor, Ira Aldridge, who produces an infamous performance, a seminal moment in theatrical and social history.
THE GLASS MANAGERIE By Tennesee Williams Directed by Atri Banerjee 2 Sentember-8 October
How beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken
Tom escapes a suffocating home life through cigarettes and long visits to the movies while his sister, Laura, withdraws into her records and collection of glass animals. But their mother, Amanda, harbours dream for them far beyong their shabby apartment. When Tom brings home a potential suitor for Laura, Amanda seizes the opportunity to change their fortunes. THE GLASS MENAGERIE is a poetic and Bruising portrayal of a family on the bring change.
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN stage adaptation by Jack Thorne based on the Swedish novel and film by John Ajvide Lindavist Directed by Bryony Shanahan 22 October - 19 November
Will you come out and play?
Lonely at home and bullied at school, Oskar only has a Rubik's cube and his imagination for company. Then Eli moves in next door. Despite Eli's odd odour of infected bandages and dead dog, the teenagers develop a power and unusual friendship. But when a butchered body is found dead in a nearby forest, Oskar slowly unravels the truth about Eli and their strange bond is stretched to breaking point. A compelling and unnerving coming of age story like no other.
BETTY! Asort of Musical Co-written by Maxine Peake & Seiriol Davies Directed by Sarah Frankcom 3 December 2022 - 14 January 2023
The Dewsbury Players unlikely but mighty hero!
As the first female speaker of the House of commons, Betty Boothroyd is a Dewsbury girl to celebrate, and the six ladies (plus Calvin) of The Dewsbury Players are going to do just that... through the medium of musical theatre! Their high-kicks may be wobbly, their acting 'enthusiastic' and the props left over from a production of MISS SAIGON; but, tonight, the Village Hall is their theatre of dreams!
Boothroyd the musical, who saw that one coming.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 2, 2021 11:05:27 GMT
Second year running for an unappealing sounding Christmas musical.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 2, 2021 11:18:29 GMT
Second year running for an unappealing sounding Christmas musical. I like the sound of it. I'm not sure if I'd travel up for like I'm planning for Passion at Hope Mill but interesting none the less.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 2, 2021 11:19:06 GMT
Second year running for an unappealing sounding Christmas musical. I like the sound of it. I'm not sure if I'd travel up for like I'm planning for Passion at Hope Mill but interesting none the less. Edit: shouldn't we be in the musical section?
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 2, 2021 11:24:37 GMT
As mainly plays I put the announcement in one place, I’m sure someone will be kind enough to do a show specific thread in the musical section in due course.
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Post by marob on Dec 2, 2021 13:24:16 GMT
That’s more like it! I used get a season ticket, but didn’t book a single thing last time. I’ve seen most of the plays already, so will probably wait to see who’s cast, especially since it looks like they’ve stopped the season tickets.
Very intrigued by Betty. The fuller synopsis on the website says Maxine Peak and Seiriol Davies are starring in it as well as writing it. Sounds very Play That Goes Wrong.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 2, 2021 23:11:17 GMT
That’s more like it! I used get a season ticket, but didn’t book a single thing last time. I’ve seen most of the plays already, so will probably wait to see who’s cast, especially since it looks like they’ve stopped the season tickets. Very intrigued by Betty. The fuller synopsis on the website says Maxine Peak and Seiriol Davies are starring in it as well as writing it. Sounds very Play That Goes Wrong. Quelle surprise! 🙄
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Post by theatregod on Mar 8, 2023 10:57:12 GMT
I wonder if they will relaunch Betty, a sort of musical, considering the sad news recently.
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Post by benny20 on Mar 8, 2023 11:40:24 GMT
I hope they will return to a more mainstream musical like they have in years past. We did enjoy Betty though even without Maxine in it. Surely a more well known show will put more bums on seats and it won't really need a star name. I'm sure La Cage aux Folles was being lined up for the Christmas after Covid broke
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