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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2023 15:42:46 GMT
The show has run for pushing on for 2 years in London plus the pre lockdown runs so has had a pretty good innings. A couple of big national tours too in that time so show must have made a decent return.
I can see it certainly returning as a touring show in due course as it seemed to have a fairly young dedicated fanbase.
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Post by ceebee on Aug 6, 2023 15:57:12 GMT
Nice theatre for The Lord of the Rings to transfer in to...
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Post by theatregoer22 on Aug 6, 2023 16:53:24 GMT
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest. If your only experience of buying Heathers tickets is TodayTix rush, it looks like it's selling well. In reality, over the past 6 months it's been the most heavily discounted show in London by quite a margin. The deals available on Tkts have been borderline daylight robbery! I think that's probably because the main fanbase are reliant on Rush Tickets to go so often.
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Post by danb on Aug 6, 2023 17:04:37 GMT
Is it available to amateur companies atm? Whilst the thought of hideous sixth form drama princesses mangling ‘Candy Store’ is terrifying, it offers great ensemble and ‘character work’ perfect for mid-sized groups with a balance of male & female leads.
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Post by ncbears on Aug 6, 2023 17:29:03 GMT
Is it available to amateur companies atm? Whilst the thought of hideous sixth form drama princesses mangling ‘Candy Store’ is terrifying, it offers great ensemble and ‘character work’ perfect for mid-sized groups with a balance of male & female leads. I don't know about now - but I was asked to consider directing a community theatre production back in, i think, 2015 or 2016 in the States - for a very small black box theatre. I politely declined after reading the script.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 6, 2023 18:06:03 GMT
Evacuated about 10 minutes from the end for what is clearly a medical emergency. An ambulance has arrived. Waiting in the bar area, although I would be surprised if the show continues. There are people here who I fear have no idea how loud their voice is or how insensitive their comments are. I did catch enough to have an idea what the situation is, but out of respect I won’t post details. I hope the person concerned is ok. We did resume, but about an hour late. The person in question was taken onto the ambulance on a stretcher, but was sitting up then, so that was a good sign. I won't say much about the show in the circumstances, but Sophie Hutchinson was on as Veronica, so I'm glad I got to see her take and that this got to the end. She was very calm and collected. Regarding rush tickets, I think most people are buying the £25 seats on the previous Friday now, rather than relying so much on rush. There are still first timers in. I saw a post on the Facebook musical theatre group with people saying how they'd been planning to see this but won't get the chance now. But two runs in The Other Palace, a West End run, two tours, plus a filmed production, shows there's interest. I can't see the UK amateur rights being released any time soon. I did nip to the local supermarkets afterwards, in one I was overtaken by a cast member who knew he had very little time between shows, but then I also heard some fans attending the second show saying the start time had been pushed back by 30 minutes (and worried they would miss their train home). But really there's not much else to do in this type of situation and the theatre handled it well.
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Post by showtoones on Aug 6, 2023 19:16:13 GMT
Do we think Titanic is likely to go there?
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Post by musicalfan on Aug 6, 2023 19:21:50 GMT
Is it available to amateur companies atm? Whilst the thought of hideous sixth form drama princesses mangling ‘Candy Store’ is terrifying, it offers great ensemble and ‘character work’ perfect for mid-sized groups with a balance of male & female leads. It’s available in the states but not in the uk possibly due to the west end and tour currently being active
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Post by danb on Aug 6, 2023 19:52:50 GMT
Do we think Titanic is likely to go there? Didn’t it originate there when it was the St.James theatre?
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Post by stevej678 on Aug 6, 2023 21:59:58 GMT
Do we think Titanic is likely to go there? Didn’t it originate there when it was the St.James theatre? Southwark Playhouse then Charing Cross Theatre wasn't it?
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Post by Mark on Aug 6, 2023 22:32:12 GMT
Do we think Titanic is likely to go there? More likely to be Titanique.
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Post by Seriously on Aug 7, 2023 9:51:47 GMT
Do we think Titanic is likely to go there? More likely to be Titanique. Actually you're 100% right there. I'd never heard of it before, so presumed the people who told me were saying "Titanic".
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 7, 2023 9:59:45 GMT
May I just clarify, if they've announced that Heathers is closing, does that mean the production at The Other Palace AND the touring production?
Or has the touring production already closed? It's just that someone in a post above made reference to it going to Wimbledon.
Quite frankly, this show has been running for so long, it's hard to keep up!
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 7, 2023 10:06:12 GMT
May I just clarify, if they've announced that Heathers is closing, does that mean the production at The Other Palace AND the touring production? Or has the touring production already closed? It's just that someone in a post above made reference to it going to Wimbledon. Quite frankly, this show has been running for so long, it's hard to keep up! The current production at The Other Palace (which is the second production there) is closing. The separate UK tour (second UK tour) is continuing. Dates are currently announced on the official website until the end of October (Wimbledon) but it's also listed on the Theatre Royal Windsor website for the following week, which takes it to 4 November. No dates announced beyond that point for now. We do have another thread discussing the tour.
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Post by Mark on Aug 7, 2023 10:14:35 GMT
I had heard the show was offered the Autumn slot at the Haymarket (now filled with Noises Off) but it was rejected as they would have wanted to run longer than was being offered. To me this shows there’s definitely ambition for it to have another run in town in the future.
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Post by MusicalTalk on Aug 7, 2023 15:35:43 GMT
This has clogged up theatres for far too long and the pro-shot version has, ultimately, harmed it it seems.
It's great it's employed so many for so long - but... let's give other shows a chance.
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Post by SuttonPeron on Aug 7, 2023 18:14:52 GMT
Oh, for god´s sake. Don´t blame the proshot. Blame Paul Taylor Mills´ poor producing choices, blame how he forbid West End Covers from announcing the understudies and returns (so he wouldn´t get called out on not having swings, but lost many repeat fans who´d go see those particular shows), blame the high prices for such a cheap mess of a show, unaffordable for a young fanbase; blame the musicians reduction, or just the fact that it´s ran for a very long time in London... But certainly not the proshot when that wasn´t even available in the UK at first, and much like Hamilton, encouraged many people to go see the show.
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Post by danb on Aug 7, 2023 18:45:57 GMT
More likely to be Titanique. Actually you're 100% right there. I'd never heard of it before, so presumed the people who told me were saying "Titanic". I think ‘Titanique’ looks magnificent! I’d be quite happy if Christina Bianco wanted a stab at Celine in this over here. Lindsay Pearce would have to come with it though.
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Post by Rory on Aug 7, 2023 19:07:59 GMT
I had heard the show was offered the Autumn slot at the Haymarket (now filled with Noises Off) but it was rejected as they would have wanted to run longer than was being offered. To me this shows there’s definitely ambition for it to have another run in town in the future. Not doubting you at all Mark, but if that's correct it would be very odd for the Haymarket / Danny Cohen / Access Entertainment to announce a new era of plays at the theatre, post Only Fools & Horses, only to offer Heathers a slot, only one play in to the new 'vision' for the theatre.
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Post by Steve on Aug 12, 2023 23:05:03 GMT
Saw this tonight, and loved this show all over again. I booked because its closing and I didn't want to miss Miracle Chance as Veronica, having laughed myself silly at her Ariel in "Unfortunate." She's hilarious in this as well, but also a terrific dramatic actress when it's called for, and it's called for quite a bit once JD gets out of control lol. Prior to this, I had seen the show twice at the Other Palace with Carrie Hope-Fletcher, once in the West End, again with Carrie Hope-Fletcher, and once on tour with Rebecca Wickes as Veronica. What Miracle Chance has, that is unique, is a combination of a massively expressive countenance, impeccable comic timing and a real feel for character. If I was a comedy film director, for instance, I'd want her for the lead, cos her rubbery expressiveness (like Jim Carrey) primes you to laugh and laugh loud. She may not have the purity of voice tone that instantly primes you to cry (I cried every time Carrie Hope-Fletcher sang "Seventeen," so pure and powerful of tone was she), but she never misses a note, an expression, an emotion and never ever misses a potential laugh! Just the funniest, most versatile Veronica! George Renshaw is an excellent JD. He doesn't have the charismatic controlled evil of Jamie Muscato, nor Muscato's diabolical vocal power, but there's something wonderful to be said about his presentation NOT announcing his character arc ahead of time, and his voice tone is gorgeous. He comes across as sensitive and truthful, and that makes his ultimate psychopathy take you by surprise. A wonderful pairing with Chance. Alex McMorran absolutely smashed "My Dead Gay Son" out of the park tonight, and got a massive ovation for his powerful rendition. His son, Ram, was played by Kaine Ruddoch, with hugely engaging and infectiously humorous self-regard. Another great pairing. Just as Renshaw doesn't present quite as evil as Muscato did, neither does Olivia Barnett-Legh's Heather Chandler present as evil as Jodie Steele's did. Where every word from Steele was burning acid, it's frozen ice that drips from the lips of Barnett-Legh. It's interesting that the show is less cartoon and comic, than it used to be (with both Muscato and Steele unrestrained fire in the original lineup), in these aspects, while this libeup's Veronica is the most skilled in comedy, albeit she doesn't play it up when it's not appropriate. Katherine Pearson and Katie Ramshaw, as Heather McNamara and Martha respectively, both drew on immense wells of sensitivity in their keynote songs, and I felt myself welling up. All in all, I'm really glad I ventured out again to see this wonderful show before it closes. And I'm glad for how this particular cast have mixed things up delightfully. 4 and a half stars for a show that will be missed by me.
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Post by margoc on Aug 15, 2023 5:46:40 GMT
I see they've changed the veronica costume, i don't get why, its closing in a few weeks.
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Post by theatreliker on Aug 16, 2023 19:28:06 GMT
Saw the show for the first time yesterday on tour. Not really my thing but enjoyable enough. Quite a poor sound design... Same designer as Cilla so doesn't surprise me.
What's with the scrunchies at the end?
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Post by Dr Tom on Sept 5, 2023 16:29:33 GMT
I feel I have to make a post to say that The Other Palace version of the show has come to an end (for now).
In the end, I didn't manage to see this in the final week. I didn't get lucky with rush tickets, but somehow somehow didn't try as hard as I have done in a past. I did see this three times in the week before that and felt this was coming to an excellent end.
One thing that really stood out to me is how differently this plays every night. My final show has Elliot on as JD and minimal cast, which just seemed so fitting, with Elliot playing JD as a lovable dork. I had an intense George show, where he did his best to stare me out without blinking. Ben was the master of playing JD differently every time, but it is one of those characters with hidden depth.
This isn't the end, as I will catch this on tour, and it's pretty clear this is going to be back in London. It's amazing what a closing notice does for high priced ticket sales. A while back, I remember saying that this is a show that could do really well with limited runs for six months of the year. I stand by that view. Sure, Heathers is never going to be the most complex show, but it has a following and it's entertaining for people (like me) who don't cosplay and are outside the typical teenage fangirl mode. I'm already looking forward to its return.
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Post by capybara on Sept 5, 2023 23:43:08 GMT
I was there for the final show on Sunday and, despite having seen Heathers four times previously at TOP, this really was a theatre experience like none I’ve had before!
The atmosphere was electric, some would say to the point of tedium. But I can hardly complain because when I bought my ticket (on Twickets FYI for future reference), I did so to experience the corn nuts in full force.
I’ve never seen so many standing ovations in one performance. There were about three alone DURING the opening number, Beautiful. Then Candy Store, Freeze Your Brain, Big Fun, Dead Girl Walking… basically every song actually. I think even the Chandler chainsaw line got one but I may be misremembering. But the screaming and cheering during Beautiful actually left be feeling a little overwhelmed by the whole thing, in a good way.
The rainbow tie reveal during My Dead Gay Son got a super extended standing ovation that went on and on and on, encouraged by the two actors teasing a further snog (which they eventually followed through on to the hysteria of the audience!). It was hilarious seeing the company trying to hold their positions for maybe a minute or longer. In the end, most of them were shaking with laughter at the situation.
There was a time I might have laughed at some people’s extreme reactions to shows. There was a lot of sobbing during this performance from those sat near the front. Especially during the finale when Veronica sings “I can’t promise no more Heathers”. I really hope these super fans find something to fill the void but I think it’s quite sweet how strongly they feel bonded to the show. From what I could tell, a lot of them have made their entire friendship groups at this show over the years.
In terms of the cast, I noticed Katherine Pearson wipe away a tear after her final Lifeboat but I was really struck by Miracle Chance’s reaction to finishing I Say No. She had held it together all show but after delivering that final “No!”, she faced the audience (cue the most immediate standing ovation all night), tears streaming down her face and visibly shaking. That song must provide a huge emotional release on any given performance but it was amped up to 100 on this occasion. It was quite moving to see actually.
After the show, there was a shower of scrunchies provided on each and every seat upon arrival. Paul Taylor-Mills gave a speech on stage, addressing how “messy’ producing shows can be in a nod towards the recent social media controversies. Miracle then read out a heartfelt speech too and got the audience to hold hands - that was an awkward and unexpected moment for many of us!
Look, it’s easy to take the piss out of Heathers and people do, on this board more than most as well! It has a reputation as a bit of fun and a sanctuary for teenage theatre kids. But you know what, it has a wonderful score and has featured many talented casts throughout its various runs, many of whom have gone on to other things. I will miss it not just being there. I was quite happy to sit through it over and over knowing how well performed the score would be.
Of course, it’s not the end. PTM basically said as much in his speech. I can see Heathers becoming Blood Brothers for the under 30s and just tour relentlessly to relatively well sold houses. And why not? It’s a great show and has brought new fans into musical theatre. And they’re fans who have stayed in the community, going on to watch their favourites in Bonnie & Clyde, Six, etc. To me that’s better than more bloody jukebox musicals “bringing new people in” who maybe go once a year.
It was a full on final show but I’m glad I made the effort.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2023 11:59:35 GMT
Good comparision about it being "Blood Brothers for the Under 30's" Heathers is set in the late 1980's so is already a period piece there will be fans of the original film and the younger generation who have taken it under their wing. There will always be an endless supply of younger fans getting into the show as the current fans age out, move on with their life.
Whether it will ever have the longevity of Blood Brothers or a Rocky Horror Show I don't know. But if it even does a quarter of what those two shows made, it will have had a great run.
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