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Post by zahidf on May 23, 2024 11:28:46 GMT
Will leave September 2026. So a while to go
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Post by Jon on May 23, 2024 11:30:21 GMT
I knew it he'd be next! 11 years is good innings though.
In terms of replacement? Rachel O'Riordan or Lynette Linton would be good.
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Post by marob on May 23, 2024 11:58:31 GMT
I thought he’d announced he was going a while ago?
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Post by bordeaux on May 23, 2024 19:45:35 GMT
He's done a good job; it's a tricky theatre to fill in many ways, big and unforgiving. It needs a versatile director who has a sense of showmanship.
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Post by theatrenerd on May 24, 2024 8:22:52 GMT
I agree, he has done a brilliant job with a string of great productions. Whoever takes over will have big shoes to fill.
So I wonder if that means either this Christmas or next year’s (if it gets announced again) will be the last run of A Christmas Carol? Would a new AD want to continue it or would it need to find a new home?
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Post by nash16 on May 24, 2024 9:06:00 GMT
I agree, he has done a brilliant job with a string of great productions. Whoever takes over will have big shoes to fill. So I wonder if that means either this Christmas or next year’s (if it gets announced again) will be the last run of A Christmas Carol? Would a new AD want to continue it or would it need to find a new home? Sad news re Warchus, but I hadn’t even thought that the Christmas Carol would finally get the boot as a result. Absolutely thrilled!
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Post by zahidf on May 24, 2024 12:05:12 GMT
I agree, he has done a brilliant job with a string of great productions. Whoever takes over will have big shoes to fill. So I wonder if that means either this Christmas or next year’s (if it gets announced again) will be the last run of A Christmas Carol? Would a new AD want to continue it or would it need to find a new home? I guess it depends who the commercial rights for that version belong to? Id be surprised if the Old Vic would want to get rid of it, it seems to be a guaranteed commercial success for them, why try to get an alternative which may not be over the xmas period?
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Post by Jon on May 24, 2024 12:25:04 GMT
A Christmas Carol is like The Old Vic's panto, a moneymaker that funds the following year.
I assume Matthew Warchus will go back to being a freelance director rather than run another theatre.
Although I have made my suggestions for the replacement AD, it would be interesting to see a producer take over as AD rather than a director or actor.
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Post by thedrowsychaperone on May 24, 2024 14:12:31 GMT
Can I just say, I think I'd jump off a cliff for Matthew Warchus?
(Hyperbolic, of course, I'm just such a massive fan of his work)
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Post by Marwood on May 24, 2024 18:11:38 GMT
Spacey can come back now 🤣
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Post by ceebee on May 27, 2024 7:41:18 GMT
Can I just say, I think I'd jump off a cliff for Matthew Warchus? (Hyperbolic, of course, I'm just such a massive fan of his work) Me too. He's a legend.
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Post by Jon on May 27, 2024 13:45:58 GMT
If Matthew Warchus wants to get a big endowment to the Old Vic before he departs, he should try and get Timothee Chalamet to do a play at the Old Vic and maybe convince an actress like say Florence Pugh or Anya Taylor Joy to join him.
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Post by Being Alive on May 27, 2024 14:29:08 GMT
If Matthew Warchus wants to get a big endowment to the Old Vic before he departs, he should try and get Timothee Chalamet to do a play at the Old Vic and maybe convince an actress like say Florence Pugh or Anya Taylor Joy to join him. He's convinced Rami Malek to make his UK stage debut - I'd say that's a pretty big endowment for now (but there will undoubtedly be more)
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Post by Jon on May 27, 2024 15:18:31 GMT
If Matthew Warchus wants to get a big endowment to the Old Vic before he departs, he should try and get Timothee Chalamet to do a play at the Old Vic and maybe convince an actress like say Florence Pugh or Anya Taylor Joy to join him. He's convinced Rami Malek to make his UK stage debut - I'd say that's a pretty big endowment for now (but there will undoubtedly be more)I'm hoping Lashana Lynch, Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough who starred in Matilda the Musical the movie can do something during Matthew Warchus' final seasons.
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Post by Jan on May 27, 2024 15:23:19 GMT
He has done a good job and the Old Vic were lucky to get him as they announced his appointment and then withdrew it when Spacey became available around 2003 so he waited 12 years before he actually got the job.
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Post by ceebee on May 27, 2024 20:17:41 GMT
He has done a good job and the Old Vic were lucky to get him as they announced his appointment and then withdrew it when Spacey became available around 2003 so he waited 12 years before he actually got the job. 100% Warchus can do little wrong in my view.
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