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Post by bellboard27 on Mar 4, 2017 23:09:12 GMT
Strong audience reaction tonight and I thought it very good. Ran to 3hrs 5mins which seems the going rate but FOH told me the matinee ran to 2hrs 45mins - no idea what was cut!
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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 4, 2017 23:49:03 GMT
Strong audience reaction tonight and I thought it very good. Ran to 3hrs 5mins which seems the going rate but FOH told me the matinee ran to 2hrs 45mins - no idea what was cut! When I saw it was 3:10, and around 3:15 after bows. They must have cut a lot to get to 2:45
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Post by mark21 on Mar 5, 2017 0:49:15 GMT
Throughly enjoyed this this evening. Each act flew by and had sone great performances from all the cast. It did take a few minutes to get Imelda's Gypsy performance out my head but overall an enjoyable evening. At £10 a ticket for a dress circle seat, who can complain?
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Post by daniel on Mar 5, 2017 1:11:38 GMT
Strong audience reaction tonight and I thought it very good. Ran to 3hrs 5mins which seems the going rate but FOH told me the matinee ran to 2hrs 45mins - no idea what was cut! it was 3 hours on the dot this afternoon, I was there! Thoroughly enjoyed it, had zero knowledge of the show in advance, thought Ms Staunton was incredible.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 5, 2017 10:34:33 GMT
I saw it last night and absolutely loved it.
Imelda was a revelation (again) to me. Funny, angry, sexy, full of rage. Her seduction of Luke Treadaway was a particular delight. What a treat it is to see such a powerful stage actress at the peak of her powers.
And Conleth Hill was brilliant too (if a little too camp)
Imogen Poots almost steals the show from everyone else though. A very endearing and funny performance.
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Post by lonlad on Mar 5, 2017 11:53:39 GMT
Hill a total revelation and not camp at all ---- plays it with a sense of gathering defeat and sadness that, just as he's about to bottom out, comes back as if recharged, this time for the kill. Imelda has quite a few Momma Rose-isms intact but she's still a dynamo. Imogen Poots is remarkable --- one of the best Honeys I have ever seen, and much more than the usual giggly sad sack that the character can become.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 12:14:59 GMT
Managed to score a £15 Rush ticket from TodayTix for yesterday's matinee so returned my dress circle seat when I arrived at the theatre. I can also confirm that the show ended bang on at 5:30, possibly a little earlier.
Conleth Hill was by far the stand-out performance for me; him and Imelda Staunton were brilliant during the opening scene, they just seemed to bounce off one another with their lines. Staunton also put on a great performance, but I do agree that she did seem to let her Gypsy mannerisms slip through in a few parts. I also found Imogen Poots very compelling as Honey; definitely believed in her fragility. I happened to like Luke Treadaway's hair too.
I also loved that the couple sat next to me knew nothing about the play itself and wound up loving it by the end of the second act. That's the power of Albee for you.
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Post by Mark on Mar 5, 2017 13:03:56 GMT
Where abouts are the today tix rush seats?
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Post by bramble on Mar 5, 2017 16:04:15 GMT
Do agree that Imelda hasn't quite got there yet Good perf but still seems like perf and not a character, but its early days. agree that Conleth Hill nails it and agree that Imogen Poots is excellent.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 16:54:32 GMT
Where abouts are the today tix rush seats? I believe they are for the front row.
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Post by e888boo on Mar 8, 2017 10:35:26 GMT
I still have a pair of stalls tickets for today's matinee going spare for free if anybody wants them. Can meet you there to handover!
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Post by mallardo on Mar 8, 2017 11:12:23 GMT
But for day seats only the two seats at each end of the front row.
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Post by lolli on Mar 8, 2017 12:18:51 GMT
e888boo, I've sent you a message
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Post by Mark on Mar 8, 2017 14:17:28 GMT
e888boo, I've sent you a message Hope it works out for you! I got the online rush for tonight. Just off the centre of row A
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 8, 2017 19:07:35 GMT
There's a D21 at the Dress Circle that says ''due to the curve of the wall your view may be slightly obscured'', but it's £15!
Is this really not worth it? Should I, at this moment for an April date, just pay £60 for a normal ticket at the Stalls?
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Post by bellboard27 on Mar 8, 2017 19:30:46 GMT
There's a D21 at the Dress Circle that says ''due to the curve of the wall your view may be slightly obscured'', but it's £15! Is this really not worth it? Should I, at this moment for an April date, just pay £60 for a normal ticket at the Stalls? I sat right behind this. You miss very little. So for £15 it is fine.
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Post by meso77 on Mar 8, 2017 19:46:18 GMT
I sat in that seat. £10 during previews and even at that price I didn't think it was good value. You basically lose 1/3 of the stage and so you miss most of the stuff that happens stage right. Given that I think there was a drinks cabinet over there (guessing as I couldn't see it), there a large portions of the time when you are just listening to Conleth Hill.
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Post by Jonnyboy on Mar 8, 2017 22:48:29 GMT
Booked Stalls B19-20 and C20-21 as total price half that of four full price seats. Should I be concerned about restricted view from these seats??
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Post by Mark on Mar 8, 2017 23:15:04 GMT
Booked Stalls B19-20 and C20-21 as total price half that of four full price seats. Should I be concerned about restricted view from these seats?? I'd imagine you will be fine. Most of the action is pretty central. Thought the play was excellent, if exhausting to watch. Can't imagine how exhausting it is to perform.. I'd seen an amateur production several years back so remembered only small details. All four actors are great - every single one of them has the potential for a nomination next year I'd say, and Imelda and Conleth in particular are giving award worthy performances. I may try and catch this again later in the run.
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 8, 2017 23:44:11 GMT
I sat in that seat. £10 during previews and even at that price I didn't think it was good value. You basically lose 1/3 of the stage and so you miss most of the stuff that happens stage right. Given that I think there was a drinks cabinet over there (guessing as I couldn't see it), there a large portions of the time when you are just listening to Conleth Hill. It's sad to hear this as the other options are really expensive, thanks for the info tho.
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Post by madsonmelo on Mar 9, 2017 1:12:49 GMT
The N7 seat has ''restricted view'' alert, does anyone here ever sat on this seat? Such a good price (30 pounds) and maybe the pillar isn't much of a thing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 7:09:59 GMT
I've sat in O7, immediately behind it. There's a slim pillar in your sightline. You will need to move your head at times to see the action but if it's a good price compared to seats around it I'd say it's worth it - better than the side seats in the circle, certainly.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 0:56:01 GMT
Whilst the Imelda arse lickers
Are out in force
From the reviews in
I think the 3 star WOS posting
Is a reflection of what I thought
A very good play somewhat amiss in acting terms
Tempted to go again though
Just to eat a curry in the front row
And I agree Imogen Poots was the best of the 4
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Post by stefy69 on Mar 10, 2017 7:32:22 GMT
Stunning reviews in today's papers ! : Telegraph, Guardian and Independent all 5 stars
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Post by popcultureboy on Mar 10, 2017 10:23:41 GMT
Whilst the Imelda arse lickers Are out in force From the reviews in I think the 3 star WOS posting Is a reflection of what I thought A very good play somewhat amiss in acting terms Tempted to go again though Just to eat a curry in the front row And I agree Imogen Poots was the best of the 4 The 3* WOS posting reads like a 5* review and misses the point of how the show and Imelda has been directed (and indeed of the play they claim to love). And Parsley, since you only seem to be arguing this just to be obtuse (and harping tiresomely on about being asked not to eat), your opinion is once again worth absolutely zero.
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