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Post by showgirl on Apr 14, 2017 5:42:57 GMT
Anyone who, like me, missed seeing this in Chichester in 2014 and was disappointed that it neither transferred nor toured, will be interested to hear that it's returning next year. At least, according to a newspaper interview with David Haig.
Plus, intriguing that he added "I am also working on something with director Jonathan Church and we are trying to find a venue at the moment."
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Post by martin1965 on Apr 14, 2017 12:06:28 GMT
Well he is in Racing Demon at the Bath summer season. Wonder if he has written another play?
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Post by showgirl on Apr 14, 2017 14:22:35 GMT
Based on his previous work, I'd be delighted to see anything else by David Haig, but can we please see Pressure first?!
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Post by lynette on Apr 14, 2017 19:59:24 GMT
Brilliant. So might land in London after the tour?
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Post by stefy69 on Apr 15, 2017 11:13:16 GMT
Brilliant. So might land in London after the tour? You read my thoughts exactly, lynette ! Keeping everything crossed....
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Post by ncbears on Apr 15, 2017 22:18:39 GMT
Saw it in Edinburgh. And accent issues (and some historical revisions/omissions) aside, loved it. One of the highlights of our UK theatre adventures. Given the length of time since then, however, I wonder how much it will have changed.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 16, 2017 4:34:43 GMT
We can only hope the new incarnation will be as good or better. And for those who have the choice while a production is at CFT (or any other regional theatre producing good new work which sometimes goes on to tour/transfer), if only there was a way of knowing in advance which would do so! Had I known there'd be no other opportunity for several years to see Pressure, I'd have tried harder at the time to make it to Chichester; conversely, there are things I've seen there which have then gone on to tour extensively (e.g. Fracked, which seems to me to be clogging up far too many of my more local theatres currently, though that's obviously a very personal view.) The one thing which does seem clear is that merit doesn't determine this...
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Post by johng on Jul 24, 2017 16:27:46 GMT
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Post by lynette on Jul 24, 2017 17:51:17 GMT
So is David Haig in it on tour? And is it coming to London after the tour? I need to know
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Post by showgirl on Jul 24, 2017 18:33:19 GMT
I saw the Guildford date in the new season brochure but no amount of googling would bring up any tour dates (hence no post from me at the time) - yet this must be going to at least one other venue, as it's a co-production. Usually UK Theatre Web is good for tour details but nothing, so thank you to johng for the info.
EDIT: like Lynette, I too wish to know whether this is going to London afterwards and whether David Haig is still in it as well as directing. Shame he doesn't appear to do Twitter, or I'd try asking there.
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Post by altamont on Jul 24, 2017 18:44:06 GMT
A click on the link confirms that David Haig is indeed starring, and the website also lists the tour dates. No London dates listed
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Post by showgirl on Jul 25, 2017 3:30:28 GMT
Indeed no London transfer is currently showing, but that doesn't mean it isn't happening, or won't; hence some of us wishing to know. I did see that DH was shown as starring but it really wasn't clear - to me, at least - whether that was just info from the original production and so far as I could see, this isn't covered in the individual venue details. Here's hoping...
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Post by stefy69 on Jul 25, 2017 5:49:31 GMT
Well I've got everything crossed for a London transfer....
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Post by altamont on Jul 25, 2017 6:00:01 GMT
Indeed no London transfer is currently showing, but that doesn't mean it isn't happening, or won't; hence some of us wishing to know. I did see that DH was shown as starring but it really wasn't clear - to me, at least - whether that was just info from the original production and so far as I could see, this isn't covered in the individual venue details. Here's hoping... I took the mention of DH starring to confirm that he is in the new tour - but I see your point, it may be a hangover from the original production. Regardless, hope you get the chance to see it, it was outstanding in Chichester a few years ago
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Post by Backdrifter on Jul 26, 2017 9:32:29 GMT
The page for this on the Edinburgh King's Theatre, where the tour visits in Feb 18, says "Ably supported by a talented cast of ten, David Haig plays the leading role of Group Captain Stagg."
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Post by lynette on Jul 26, 2017 15:12:24 GMT
So fingers crossed. Thanks for the research
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 11:42:30 GMT
This is produced by the Touring Consortium which is set up to tour serious drama throughout the UK to fill the lack of commercial provision. The Touring Consortium wouldn't risk producing a West End transfer themselves and there are several people on this forum who would complain that a touring production shouldn't be in the West End because they prefer to see lots of money wasted in West End set design. I'd be very surprised to see a West End transfer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 10:56:13 GMT
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Post by lynette on Sept 27, 2017 14:59:41 GMT
Thanks HG. I can stagger to Richmond with my survivor pack and a huskie.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:05:17 GMT
Argh! How is that a UK tour? I'm getting so fed up of companies doing a 'tour' that covers the south of England plus maybe Edinburgh and/or Newcastle or York. Nowhere in Wales, nowhere in the Midlands... again.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:45:36 GMT
Argh! How is that a UK tour? I'm getting so fed up of companies doing a 'tour' that covers the south of England plus maybe Edinburgh and/or Newcastle or York. Nowhere in Wales, nowhere in the Midlands... again. A "UK tour" is a tour within the UK to more than one venue - not to everywhere in the UK! Obviously, venues will book the tours that they think are likely to be the most profitable, or the least financially risky, while achieving some degree of balnce in the venue's programme across the year. This play is unheard of to the general public. In Wales, I would guess that only Theatr Clwyd might have shown any serious interest in hosting this tour and they only have about four weeks available each year for such visiting productions, as they are presenting their own productions and local community shows for the rest of the year.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 18:54:46 GMT
I know what you're saying, but it's so frustrating when a company announces "OUR NEW UK TOUR" and it's just going to Cambridge, Bath and somewhere in the home counties. It happens all the time.
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Post by showgirl on Sept 27, 2017 18:56:48 GMT
It's just the same with tours which don't come anywhere south, though - like the SJT tour for which HG gave the locations.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 19:02:48 GMT
I know what you're saying, but it's so frustrating when a company announces "OUR NEW UK TOUR" and it's just going to Cambridge, Bath and somewhere in the home counties. It happens all the time. I think that The Real Thing is only playing Theatre Royal Bath, Arts Theatre Cambridge and Rose Theatre Kingston, but that's because those three theatres got together to co-produce a production which they judge to be suitable for their core audiences.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 19:11:00 GMT
The Real Thing was the one that I really noticed recently. I want to see it, but I can't justify the cost of travelling that far. But they were merrily tweeting away about the "uk-wide" tour. Oh well, I know it's my choice to live where I do. It's frustrating though.
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