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Post by n1david on Dec 9, 2023 18:23:13 GMT
It's December again (how did that happen?) and with the consent of the assembled party I am happy to offer my services for a further year to gather a consensus about what members have enjoyed most this year. It's not all about the Top 5 though, one of the joys of doing this for me is to see the breadth of opinion, to remind myself of things I missed, things I wish I'd seen, and things that other people enjoyed more than I did... Last year's results are here: theatreboard.co.uk/post/452706/thread and you can click back from that into previous years since 2018 since I rashly said "someone should be counting what gets the highest number of mentions..." Last year Tammy Faye topped the Musicals list and Jerusalem walked the Plays category. A few people last year were looking forward to a return for Tammy Faye which obviously looks unlikely to materialise now. Operation Mincemeat came fifth in the musicals and it will be interesting to see whether its arrival in the West End means that it finds a new group of supporters - could it manage an unprecedented third year in the top table? There are no real rules, you can nominate anything you've seen on stage, or indeed anything somewhat 'theatrical' that you have streamed. For me, my on-stage events dropped from 75 to 49 so far with a handful still to come, a long way from the 131 I managed in 2019. I have a feeling the double-whammy of rising prices and disappointing star vehicles might take that number down even further in 2024. Anyway, now's the time to start reviewing your old diaries, your spreadsheets, your folder of etickets, and start considering your Top 5. A point for each show you mention, if you absolutely can't get it down to 5 you can give some more but they won't all get a whole point because that would be unfair. I'll close the books at midnight on Hogmanay (Dec 31st), so you have plenty of time to think about things, but some of you may be close to the end of your theatre-going year so I thought I'd open the thread to nominations now. Comment away! PS - I just did a survey for the Young Vic which asked me what type of theatregoer I was. First option was "Regular theatregoer (sees one or more shows a year)" So when you are looking at your own lists, if you saw at least one thing, you can official self-define as a regular theatregoer...
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Post by Stephen on Dec 9, 2023 23:57:28 GMT
1. Operation Mincemeat 2. Groundhog Day 3. Sondheim's 'Old Friends' 4. Darren Brown 'Showman' 5. Crazy For You
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Post by sophia on Dec 10, 2023 0:25:31 GMT
1. Operation Mincemeat 2. Sondheim’s Old Friends 3. Groundhog Day 4. Sunset Boulevard 5. Crazy For You
(My top plays of the year would be A Streetcar Named Desire and The Motive and the Cue, but I generally prefer musicals!)
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Post by Lopsided on Dec 10, 2023 6:48:43 GMT
2023 saw me swinging more towards musicals for the first time. Top 7, in no particular order:
Machinal - Ustinov, Bath The Motive and the Cue - NT Two Strangers (carry a cake across New York) - Kiln Old Friends - Gielgud Phaedra - NT Next to Normal - Donmar The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Southwark
Didn't work for me: Black Superhero - Royal Court
Still to see: Infinite Life - NT
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Post by Lopsided on Dec 10, 2023 6:52:30 GMT
2023 saw me swinging more towards musicals for the first time. Top 7, in no particular order: Machinal - Ustinov, Bath The Motive and the Cue - NT Two Strangers (carry a cake across New York) - Kiln Old Friends - Gielgud Phaedra - NT Next to Normal - Donmar The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Southwark Didn't work for me: Black Superhero - Royal Court Still to see: Infinite Life - NT Sorry - I didn't fully read the brief! If I had to cut down to 5 and rank them, I'm going for: 1. Old Friends 2. Machinal 3. The Motive and the Cue 4. Two Strangers 5. Next to Normal
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Post by toomasj on Dec 10, 2023 7:03:48 GMT
Next to Normal
Everything else
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Post by highonahill on Dec 10, 2023 8:32:37 GMT
40 shows this year, definitely down on previous years.
1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2. Next to Normal 3. Sunset Boulevard 4. Assassins 5. Groundhog Day
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Post by solotheatregoer on Dec 10, 2023 13:36:31 GMT
1. Sunset Boulevard 2. Prima Facie 3. A Streetcar Named Desire 4. Phaedra 5. A Mirror
Struggled to choose between Sunset Boulevard and Prima Facie for top spot. Jodie Comer gave my favourite performance of the year but Sunset as an overall production just edges it for me. Surprising as I generally dislike musicals (especially anything ALW related). This was actually the only musical I saw this year and it still came out on top for me.
Special mention for A Little Life as it was a great feat overall but just misses out on a place in my top 5.
Is anyone else a bit underwhelmed by what has been announced for 2024? I'm usually a bit more enthusiastic at this point in the year about what's to come. I've already booked a few things but nothing is really getting me too excited yet.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Dec 10, 2023 13:39:02 GMT
Streetcar Named Desire, Next to Normal, Sunset Boulevard, Sondheim's Old Friends and Crazy For You. It's the odd year in which musical theatre was much stronger than plays IMHO.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 10, 2023 13:53:14 GMT
Streetcar Named Desire, Next to Normal, Sunset Boulevard, Sondheim's Old Friends and Crazy For You. It's the odd year in which musical theatre was much stronger than plays IMHO. im not the biggest 'play person' but the ones have seen this year were dreadful
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Post by alece10 on Dec 10, 2023 15:31:39 GMT
1 Crazy For You 2 Sunset Boulevard 3 Operation Mincemeat 4 Sondheim Old Friends 5 Guys and Dolls
Special mention to Ariana De Bose which was a concert and not a show.
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Post by ptwest on Dec 10, 2023 16:06:13 GMT
1. Operation mincemeat 2. Old Friends 3. Standing at the sky’s Edge (Sheffield) 4. Sunset Boulevard 5. Next to Normal
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Post by theatrekiwi on Dec 10, 2023 19:01:47 GMT
1. Sunset Boulevard 2. Operation Mincemeat 3. Moulin Rouge 4. Next to Normal 5. A Strange Loop
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Dec 10, 2023 19:59:08 GMT
I still have Sunset to go before 2023 is up!
Groundhog Day Next to Normal Operation Mincemeat The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Two Strangers
(Three of these I've seen previously...but loved them; Guys and Dolls is an honorable mention for the production design; just not my favourite musical)
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Post by stageyninja83 on Dec 10, 2023 20:34:45 GMT
Tough one this year as didn't feel like I had as many stand outs as previous years.
Operation Mincemeat Dear England A Little Life The Little Big Things Lord Of The Rings
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Post by lotster on Dec 10, 2023 21:07:20 GMT
Am seeing Sunset in a week or so but so far:
1) Standing at the Sky's Edge 2) Next to Normal 3) Operation Mincemeat 4) Guys and Dolls 5) Old Friends
Also, love Sylvia, Groundhog Day and Crazy For You
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Post by romeo94 on Dec 11, 2023 7:24:46 GMT
1. Next to Normal 2. A Streetcar Named Desire 3. La Cage Aux Folles 4. Old Friends 5. Standing at the Sky's Edge
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Post by Jan on Dec 11, 2023 7:38:14 GMT
A year of good but not great revivals. In no particular order, and I could have nominated five others of about the same standard:
Medea (Sohoplace) The Circle (Orange Tree) Merchant of Venice (Wiltons) She Stoops to Conquer (Orange Tree) Phaedra (NT)
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Post by ladidah on Dec 11, 2023 8:13:28 GMT
1. La Cage Aux Folles 2. Guys and Dolls 3. Old Friends 4. Crazy for You
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Post by craig69 on Dec 11, 2023 9:25:34 GMT
Dear England Groundhog Day Standing at Sky's Edge Sunset Boulevard Hamilton. (Touring production in Manchester)
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Post by A.Ham on Dec 11, 2023 15:43:40 GMT
In no particular order...
A Little Life Sunset Boulevard Guys And Dolls Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends Sylvia
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Post by bordeaux on Dec 11, 2023 16:44:34 GMT
For me: Phaedra (NT), Life is a Dream (Cheek by Jowl), Streetcar (Phoenix via the Almeida), Romeo and Juliet (Almeida), Machinal (Ustinov, Bath).
But then again I haven't yet seen The Motive and the Cue, The House of Bernarda Alba, A Mirror, Infinite Life.
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Post by barrowside on Dec 11, 2023 17:39:43 GMT
Fun Home (Dublin Gate) La Cage aux Folles (OAT) Old Friends (Gielgud) Dancing at Lughnasa (NT) The Loved Ones (Dublin Gate)
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Post by darvsplanet on Dec 11, 2023 22:36:53 GMT
1. Sunset Boulevard (Savoy) 2. Next To Normal (Donmar) 3. Operation Mincemeat (Fortune) 4. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Southwark Playhouse) 5. Standing At The Sky’s Edge (National Theatre)
Runner Ups: The Little Big Things (@sohoplace), Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) (Kiln).
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Post by richey on Dec 11, 2023 22:45:46 GMT
Sunset Boulevard Miss Saigon (Sheffield) La Cage Aux Folles The Little Big Things Cruise (Home Mcr)
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