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Post by blamerobots on Oct 28, 2024 7:16:21 GMT
Seems a bit of a risk to have Fawlty Towers tour the huge venues like the Edinburgh Playhouse, Manchester Opera House and New Wimbledon. I would have thought it be better to do the smaller venues like Richmond Theatre. It'll sell out a few days if marketed properly
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Post by ceebee on Oct 28, 2024 8:38:33 GMT
Why is it closing? I thought it was selling out? It was full on Saturday night, but I was surprised to get such a good rush seat in the stalls. It was an Only Fools and Horses type audience - a fair bit of shouting out "panto style" by some people. I'm not sure how many people will be repeat visitors - once was enough for me, though it was perfectly enjoyable. Some of the humour shows its age and the best part of the whole play was the second half "Don't mention the war" sketch, which got less cheers than perhaps it might have done a few years ago. The sections that got the loudest laughs and applause were those that were just really well written. I came away from it thinking that the writers are the stars of the show, though there were some good comic performances from most on stage. I'd probably rate it 3.5/5 - I felt understudy Basil wasn't quite Fawlty enough until the pace picked up in the second half and the actors got a chance to play more with the material.
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Post by newda on Nov 12, 2024 11:35:22 GMT
Saw this over the weekend. I'm glad I didn't pay much more than a day seat price though. Good enough entertainment but watching it live on stage doesn't really add anything and if I wished to see the material I really would be better off watching the actual episode.
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Post by duncan on Nov 12, 2024 12:37:18 GMT
In an interview on BBC yesterday, John Cleese said its looking to return to the west end once the tour has finished. Also said he's working on Life of Brian for the stage which will be different from the film but didn't say in what way. He was working on it before this year - it was originally planned to open in 2024. Cleese was also previously talking about cutting "Always look...." so he didn't have to pay Idle.
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