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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 14:39:56 GMT
Jack O'Connell is probably the best male screen actor under 30. Or at least in the top 5, he's excellent. No. Just no I hate when people do this, it's so obnoxious and rude. You can't just 'no' somebody's opinion away. And whilst I'm happy to hear a different point of view, just saying 'no' doesn't give me any explanation as to why you disagree.
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Post by duncan on Apr 10, 2017 15:11:52 GMT
Shirley Crabtree? (one for the teenagers there!) It would be EASY, EASY, EASY to cast him.
There was a Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks show at the Fringe a couple of years ago, really enjoyed it. Sadly the 20 or so of us that were there were all of a certain vintage
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 22:29:15 GMT
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Post by callum on May 11, 2017 22:33:36 GMT
I think he's brilliant. Great news.
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Post by hal9000 on May 12, 2017 2:59:53 GMT
Will the entire cast be performing in a Perspex box?
I saw Benedict Andrews' protégé Simon Stone's Death Of A Salesman at Belvoir Street in Sydney with Colin Friels which took place entirely in a car. 🙄
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Post by stefy69 on May 12, 2017 9:32:15 GMT
Colm Meaney is to play Big Daddy.
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Post by nash16 on Jul 6, 2017 16:47:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 17:15:21 GMT
Note to self: Take loofah. Check. Prepare explanation for when bag is searched and they find said loofah. Check.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 18:08:12 GMT
I really liked Jack O'Connell in The Nap. Never seen him in anything else, but he was excellent. I can't imagine him being American, but I'm happy to try it out. I don't know the play (never seen the film) but I've enjoyed the other TW plays I've seen. I wasn't going to go because of the high prices but I just found £40 seats front of the balcony, officially restricted view but don't seem too bad, so I'm going, woo.
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Post by Marwood on Jul 6, 2017 20:35:56 GMT
My only interest in this is seeing Colm Meaney, but the prices are far too high, so unless there's a few bargains thrown up (which I doubt), I'll be giving this a miss.
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Post by Jonnyboy on Jul 15, 2017 9:45:09 GMT
Can you select your own seats for this online? Or is it just type in a number and see what you're offered?
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Post by boybooshka on Jul 15, 2017 10:09:16 GMT
Can you select your own seats for this online? Or is it just type in a number and see what you're offered? You can on Amazon tickets, and a few performances have got tickets for about £36 in upper circle. Glad i bought £20 tickets for this when it first went on sale, though I wish I was closer for the shower scene
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 10:15:44 GMT
TodayTix is doing a £20 lottery for this
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Post by Lemansky on Jul 18, 2017 9:01:04 GMT
I'm off to see this tonight, does anyone have an idea of a running time yet? It's still tbc on the Nimax website.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2017 9:11:32 GMT
I saw somewhere that the first act is 50 mins and the second is 1 hour 40. Which sounds ridiculous and also like you're not going to be out before 10:20pm at the earliest, assuming 20 minute interval.
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Post by Lemansky on Jul 18, 2017 10:14:39 GMT
That does sound ridiculous, but thanks for the heads-up!
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Post by Boob on Jul 18, 2017 10:55:26 GMT
Well, it's a big, unwieldy play in three acts. And you have to put the interval somewhere. I seem to remember the Anthony Page production on Shaftesbury Avenue had the interval after the second, though?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2017 12:37:49 GMT
Well, it's a big, unwieldy play in three acts. And you have to put the interval somewhere. Don't confuse them with facts!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2017 12:42:06 GMT
Well, it's a big, unwieldy play in three acts. And you have to put the interval somewhere. Don't confuse them with facts! Calm down dear, it's not unheard of for people to comment on an unusually short first half/unusually long second half combo when previously-seen productions of the play have done it the other way round or at least acknowledged the three-act structure with a short break between acts 2 and 3.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2017 12:43:42 GMT
There aren't any halves. There are three acts.
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Post by Boob on Jul 18, 2017 18:04:48 GMT
And Big Daddy's got a spastic colon.
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Post by tal on Jul 18, 2017 22:40:02 GMT
Got a lottery ticket from TodayTix and went to see this tonight.
The second act is indeed considerably longer than the first one, but neither felt long. It was my first time seeing the show, and I loved it.
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Post by RedRose on Jul 19, 2017 7:12:48 GMT
Congrats. Where was your seat.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2017 8:14:03 GMT
And where would one get the best view of the shower scene? Asking for a friend . . .
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Post by Rory on Jul 19, 2017 8:23:34 GMT
Hilarious!
Has anyone seen this yet? Not much comment about it online from what I can see.
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