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Post by n1david on Oct 23, 2018 13:50:31 GMT
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Post by showgirl on Oct 25, 2018 12:11:28 GMT
Wow! I didn't even try today because I couldn't face the certain stress & possible disappointment yet again, but I'm delighted for you, theatremonkey.
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Post by sf on Oct 25, 2018 12:43:42 GMT
One of those rare and amazing booking opening days... 4 browsers open... 3 at 1200 to 1600 in line... one of them "it is your turn" dead on 8.30am! "Downstate" front row duly booked . One browser open, 800-ish in line, wait only about twenty minutes, also bought a front-row ticket to 'Downstate'... and then noticed there's an evening performance of 'Follies' on the day I'm seeing 'Downstate' (at the matinee) with front-row seats available. It would have been rude not to buy one, so I'm now in for a double dose of collapse-of-the-American-dream misery.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Oct 25, 2018 12:43:56 GMT
Likewise, no issues even though only joined the queue at 8:45, cheap central Row D seats for Tartuffe and Top Girls, and front row for Downstate.
Even managed to pick up a cheap row C for Follies.
Overall a good mornings ticket buying.
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Post by showgirl on Oct 25, 2018 12:50:55 GMT
Downstate was the only production in which I was interested but it wasn't worth the hassle just for that; besides, I'd prefer now to wait for the running time (been caught out too often with a short matinee or long evening) & some early reports. Then it's the alternative stress of looking for a return or braving Friday Rush.
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Post by sf on Oct 25, 2018 14:28:34 GMT
Downstate was the only production in which I was interested but it wasn't worth the hassle just for that; besides, I'd prefer now to wait for the running time (been caught out too often with a short matinee or long evening) & some early reports. Then it's the alternative stress of looking for a return or braving Friday Rush.
The running time for 'Downstate' is 2 hours 25 minutes including an intermission, according to the Steppenwolf website (it's the same production that's coming to the National): Steppenwolf Theatre - Downstate
For what it's worth, in terms of word of mouth, reviews are good and a friend who saw it in Chicago (and whose taste I trust) messaged me afterwards to tell me to try and see it in London because it was the best thing he'd seen all year.
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Post by david on Oct 25, 2018 18:12:35 GMT
A fairly painless ticket buying experience this morning and getting everything I wanted. I’m curious about the staging of Downstate. I’ve picked up a Row A ticket in the pit area but it said side view. As the stage layout on the seat selection is a traditional layout, I’m not too sure what they mean. Though for £28 I thought it was a bargain and too good a seat price not to pick it.
As an extra bonus, I completely forgot about a credit note I had, so after applying it, it certainly helped the bank balance this morning.
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Post by bordeaux on Oct 26, 2018 12:33:00 GMT
A fairly painless ticket buying experience this morning and getting everything I wanted. I’m curious about the staging of Downstate. I’ve picked up a Row A ticket in the pit area but it said side view. As the stage layout on the seat selection is a traditional layout, I’m not too sure what they mean. Though for £28 I thought it was a bargain and too good a seat price not to pick it. As an extra bonus, I completely forgot about a credit note I had, so after applying it, it certainly helped the bank balance this morning. I did the same; the tickets that have arrived say 'restricted view' though I don't recall seeing that on the website.
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Post by david on Oct 26, 2018 12:45:45 GMT
A fairly painless ticket buying experience this morning and getting everything I wanted. I’m curious about the staging of Downstate. I’ve picked up a Row A ticket in the pit area but it said side view. As the stage layout on the seat selection is a traditional layout, I’m not too sure what they mean. Though for £28 I thought it was a bargain and too good a seat price not to pick it. As an extra bonus, I completely forgot about a credit note I had, so after applying it, it certainly helped the bank balance this morning. I did the same; the tickets that have arrived say 'restricted view' though I don't recall seeing that on the website. I just did a dummy run on the NT site. The site definitely says restricted view which is fair enough. Maybe I was seeing things that where not there in for a side view notice. I’ve checked my online account for any further info about the ticket. That says RV as well.
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Post by cartoonman on Oct 27, 2018 17:12:01 GMT
I did a theatre studies course at Birkbeck College back in the 90s and Kenneth Cranham came in to talk about his role in Flight. He was very entertaining and I remember him saying that(at that time) everyone was on Equity minimum . He said he even had to pay for parking. He said he enjoyed working at the National as there was six weeks rehearsals but he couldn't afford it too often. He struck me as a really nice guy.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Oct 27, 2018 17:57:20 GMT
Unable to attach the photo, @theatremonkey. has been recognised by the NT, you can now buy your very own TheatreMonkey in the NT shop.
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Post by david on Oct 27, 2018 18:06:57 GMT
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Post by NeilVHughes on Oct 27, 2018 18:15:24 GMT
Yes,
I have uploaded the photo to the theatremonkey and theatreboard twitter feeds.
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Post by peggs on Oct 27, 2018 19:53:24 GMT
I think they rather captured my good side, don't you . No wonder I keep missing you, I was looking for the wrong kind of monkey.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 3, 2018 12:47:00 GMT
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Post by zahidf on Nov 6, 2018 14:55:42 GMT
'True Blood actor Denis O’Hare is to make his National Theatre debut playing the title role in Tartuffe.'
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Post by Jan on Nov 6, 2018 15:22:53 GMT
'True Blood actor Denis O’Hare is to make his National Theatre debut playing the title role in Tartuffe.' Never heard of him. No UK actors good enough ? I’m surprised Equity puts up with it.
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Post by kathryn on Nov 6, 2018 16:14:13 GMT
Isn't there an exchange agreement with Equity? We send them British actors and we get the same number of American ones back? Did I dream that?
I admit to not being familiar with this guy, but wikipedia tells me he has won a couple of Tony awards - one for drama, one for musical theatre - so presumably he's pretty good.
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Post by foxa on Nov 6, 2018 17:06:32 GMT
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Post by Steve on Nov 6, 2018 17:10:45 GMT
Very excited to see Denis O'Hare! He's been in 5 seasons of American Horror Story, and he's one of the best things in it every time. His transgender bartender, Liz Taylor, in "AHS: Hotel" is my favourite appearance of his, but his villainous liar/kidnapper/murderer in "AHS: Freak Show" suggests how wonderfully hilariously camp and deceitful his Tartuffe will be. This is brilliant casting.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 6, 2018 17:18:43 GMT
Very excited to see Denis O'Hare! He's been in 5 seasons of American Horror Story, and he's one of the best things in it every time. His transgender bartender, Liz Taylor, in "AHS: Hotel" is my favourite appearance of his, but his villainous liar/kidnapper/murderer in "AHS: Freak Show" suggests how wonderfully hilariously camp and deceitful his Tartuffe will be. This is brilliant casting. I agree, I think hes great in the genre tv stuff I've seen him in, a definite cut above. He'll be very good in this IMO
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Post by n1david on Nov 6, 2018 17:19:35 GMT
He's been here before... Remember him in Take Me Out at the Donmar, years ago... He was good.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 17:28:54 GMT
He's been here before... Remember him in Take Me Out at the Donmar, years ago... He was good. And he only went and took the play to Broadway and won a Tony for it. All for playing Paddy McGuinness. Who'd have thought it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 17:58:33 GMT
He's been here before... Remember him in Take Me Out at the Donmar, years ago... He was good. He’s got a lot of stage experience (including a number of musicals, like Assassins and Sweet Charity, which is where I first noticed him). I think that it was his stage work that led to his great TV roles.
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Post by learfan on Nov 6, 2018 18:05:38 GMT
'True Blood actor Denis O’Hare is to make his National Theatre debut playing the title role in Tartuffe.' Never heard of him. No UK actors good enough ? I’m surprised Equity puts up with it. Me neither! According to the director he is "one of the great actors of our time" Yeah right.
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