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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 9:43:22 GMT
Hiddleston stars, Branagh directs. 1st - 23rd September Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, RADA, Malet Street, London WC1 Tickets only available by ballot which opens today and closes on 6th August. www.radahamlet.com/
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Post by Tibidabo on Aug 1, 2017 9:51:58 GMT
Thank you for this @xanderl . I shall be joining the Hiddles scrum at midday. Good luck to everyone me.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 9:56:51 GMT
I will definalty be trying to get a ticket to this! It sounds very promising but there are so many hamlets in London recently . The almeida version and one at the park theatre as well as the cumberbatch one recently as well as one at the trafalgar studios and the rsc next year. Now I like hamlet but do we really need this many? I do still want to see it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 9:57:38 GMT
Bloody hell, £95 is he going to do To Be...on my lap?! (it's a benefit I know but still ouch) Anyway I did Hamlet at RADA the year after Hiddles left, I'll do it outside for a tenner
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Post by jadnoop on Aug 1, 2017 9:59:08 GMT
Having still not gone to Robert Icke/Adam Scott's version, I think I should probably save my money, but this definitely looks exciting.
Interesting to see the name 'Lolita' amongst the cast. I don't know the last time I saw that name in real life...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 10:01:31 GMT
You mean Andrew Scott, though actually I'd be MUCH more interested in Adam Scott's Hamlet than Branagh directing another snoozefest.
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Post by publius on Aug 1, 2017 10:15:02 GMT
This can only disappoint and frustrate so I would urge everyone not to bother as you'll only regret the waste of time...
I will "take one for the team" and apply just so you don't have to and you can read my review...
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 10:21:32 GMT
I will happily pay for someone else's ticket (yes, even a £95 ticket) if they take me as their +1. I mean, obviously I will be entering the ballot myself, but honestly, I NEED to see this, so if everyone who is not especially bothered can please enter for me?? If I don't win the ballot I will go out of my mind knowing this is happening and I can't see it....
I hate f****** ballots!! God this is going to be so stressful! I think I'm hyperventilating already!
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Post by PalelyLaura on Aug 1, 2017 10:23:36 GMT
"Oh no, not another Hamlet"
"But it stars Tom Hiddleston"
"Shut up and take my money"
(Or, as the case may be, "Shut up and take my details and please let me win the ballot")
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Post by floorshow on Aug 1, 2017 10:38:40 GMT
You mean Andrew Scott, though actually I'd be MUCH more interested in Adam Scott's Hamlet than Branagh directing another snoozefest. "Thus conscience does make calzones for us all"
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 10:43:41 GMT
I am trying to calm myself down by thinking this can't be IT - 3 weeks in the 180 seat RADA theatre, for Hamlet? Hiddleston and Branagh are surely going to want a wider audience than that? There must be a longer run planned elsewhere, surely?? Maybe next year, when Hiddleston is done with Avengers filming? Three weeks (plus rehearsal time) sounds an awful lot like a break in his filming schedule.
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 10:55:22 GMT
Damn, spokesperson in the Gruan article says no plans for future life. *weeps*
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Post by Tibidabo on Aug 1, 2017 11:09:30 GMT
Just signed up. A little bit confused at the the under 25 thing. I am not under 25 (moving swiftly on...) but the person I would will be going with is. It did not allow for this so I just hope if when I book our tickets they allow for this. (If they don't we're still going anyway, but don't tell them I said that )
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 11:26:54 GMT
Was going to ask if I'm the only one not bothered, but the answer is clearly yes!
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Post by QueerTheatre on Aug 1, 2017 11:33:45 GMT
I will happily pay for someone else's ticket (yes, even a £95 ticket) if they take me as their +1. I mean, obviously I will be entering the ballot myself, but honestly, I NEED to see this, so if everyone who is not especially bothered can please enter for me?? If I don't win the ballot I will go out of my mind knowing this is happening and I can't see it.... I hate f****** ballots!! God this is going to be so stressful! I think I'm hyperventilating already! If by some stroke of luck i'm successful - i will 100% take you up on that!
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 11:39:42 GMT
Was going to ask if I'm the only one not bothered, but the answer is clearly yes! Actually I think there are plenty of people not that fussed - but the number of tickets available is *so* tiny, that there are going to be many more times people interested than tickets available. As nice as it is for RADA to have a high-profile fundraiser, there are going to be a lot of disappointed people. It leaves kind of a bad taste in my mouth, to be honest. Unless there *is* going to be a future life for it...
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Post by lou105 on Aug 1, 2017 12:20:08 GMT
Just signed up. A little bit confused at the the under 25 thing. I am not under 25 (moving swiftly on...) but the person I would will be going with is. It did not allow for this so I just hope if when I book our tickets they allow for this. I had exactly the same issue. But we shall see..or not, more likely!
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 1, 2017 12:26:12 GMT
Well I didn't have *much* interest in this, attributed to the fact that the prices were what they were, but it'd be silly of me not to even register for the ballot when I could possibly get tickets for £15. So thanks to Tibidabo for that - wouldn't have seen if you didn't post! And to also maybe help answer your question, the website says "For under 25s, photo ID including date of birth is required for each ticket", which to me sounds like you win and you checked the "Under 25" box on the registration and you choose to buy 2 tickets, both have to be for Under 25 year old's. Couldn't say for certain, though!
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Post by viserys on Aug 1, 2017 12:38:01 GMT
Am I the only cynic thinking that it's a marvellous way to collect tons of new email adresses for their future spam email marketing?
Why yes, of course I signed up.
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Post by wickedgrin on Aug 1, 2017 12:54:38 GMT
Was going to ask if I'm the only one not bothered, but the answer is clearly yes! No, I'm not bothered either. Really unlucky with lotteries anyway ... I shall save my time and money. I hope that some people from this board are lucky though and they enjoy it.
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 12:58:48 GMT
Oh, they couldn't buy the kind of press coverage this is getting for their fundraising effort. That must be half the point of it, given the investment that must have gone into putting the production on.
If they sold every ticket for £95 (which they're not!) they'd raise about £320k in ticket sales from a 3 week run. Hiddleston and Branagh must be donating their time but presumably they are paying the other cast members, and there are other sundry costs.It's not that much money for the amount of effort going into it - this must have taken months to set up. One big donation from a rich philanthropist would match the actual funds raised, and RADA has some very rich friends.
It's got to be as much for the publicity as for the money.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 13:05:51 GMT
Yeah I was going to say it's hardly like RADA couldn't raise the money this will generate very easily from another source- by the time you take out costs even though they'll be getting a lot for free/in kind it's still hardly going to make big bucks. What it will get however is a lot of publicity and new mailing list contacts.
Related/unrelated for anyone now signed up to the mailing list, I really do recommend checking out their programming in the theatres, both in terms of students (see 'the next Tom Hiddleson today') and for companies that use the venues, sometimes a bit of a hidden gem!
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Post by nash16 on Aug 1, 2017 13:08:06 GMT
Eurgh, there's so much wrong about this.
The egos have landed.
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Post by kathryn on Aug 1, 2017 14:19:32 GMT
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Post by Backdrifter on Aug 1, 2017 14:21:09 GMT
The overreactions here in either direction are a bit much.
Nice idea and yes part of it is the publicity rather than the actual dosh raised. I like checking out student productions and in particular have enjoyed a number of Guildhall productions more than some professional shows. I haven't seen much RADA stuff though.
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