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Post by nash16 on Jul 14, 2017 23:29:07 GMT
Does anyone know?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2017 23:39:57 GMT
Do you mean that there's good ticket availability for Follies in December and Amadeus in January?
There's still plenty of time for sales!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 8:21:30 GMT
There's, like, three days when it closes for Christmas then a ten day gap between Follies and Amadeus. That's not even half a month, let alone most of two.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 14:41:44 GMT
I thought I was losing my mind and couldn't add up when I looked...
Yeah 10 days between shows isn't that unusual at the Nash. There may be the odd special event or whatnot in there too that isn't up yet/isn't public etc.
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Post by bordeaux on Jul 15, 2017 15:00:38 GMT
How disappointing! When I read the title, I thought that maybe Rufus was holding some thrilling secret announcement back for a Christmas surprise: a new Jez Butterworth with Mark Rylance, Robert Icke doing Aeschylus' The Persians, some august name from the National's past returning...McKellen or Finney in John Gabriel Borkman, perhaps, or a big Hollywood name (Streep, Weaver, Malkovich) coming over in some American classic. Oh, well. One can but dream. Let's hope the Almeida has something exciting for us on Monday.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 15:08:42 GMT
then a ten day gap between Follies and Amadeus Er, it's dark from Thu 4 to Wed 10 Jan (inclusive) which is exactly one week. The entire building is closed on Sat 23 Dec but reopens on Boxing Day Bank Holiday. Monday 4 Dec is dark in the Olivier, presumably to clear away all vestiges of Saint George and the Dragon who enjoy their final encounters on Sat 2 Dec. Otherwise, Olivier has performances every day except Sunday for the two months.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jul 15, 2017 15:12:43 GMT
They're saving it for the return of Common
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Post by cirque on Jul 15, 2017 18:59:31 GMT
it will be announced on Monday to upstage Almeida
Open Air Theatre production of A Tale of Two Cities will be restaged for extended run.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 15, 2017 22:08:00 GMT
then a ten day gap between Follies and Amadeus Er, it's dark from Thu 4 to Wed 10 Jan (inclusive) which is exactly one week. The entire building is closed on Sat 23 Dec but reopens on Boxing Day Bank Holiday. Monday 4 Dec is dark in the Olivier, presumably to clear away all vestiges of Saint George and the Dragon who enjoy their final encounters on Sat 2 Dec. Otherwise, Olivier has performances every day except Sunday for the two months. Are you saying Sat 2 Dec they finally slay the dragon?
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Post by duncan on Jul 15, 2017 22:18:38 GMT
Zammo chased the dragon and look what happened to him.
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Post by lynette on Jul 15, 2017 22:33:26 GMT
How disappointing! When I read the title, I thought that maybe Rufus was holding some thrilling secret announcement back for a Christmas surprise: a new Jez Butterworth with Mark Rylance, Robert Icke doing Aeschylus' The Persians, some august name from the National's past returning...McKellen or Finney in John Gabriel Borkman, perhaps, or a big Hollywood name (Streep, Weaver, Malkovich) coming over in some American classic. Oh, well. One can but dream. Let's hope the Almeida has something exciting for us on Monday. From your lips to Rufus's ears ...to coin a phrase.
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