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Post by greeny11 on Jul 22, 2021 14:49:37 GMT
Missing the next couple as I am at the theatre and it looks like a great cast.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 22, 2021 16:34:32 GMT
I'm really pleased to finally get to see Matt Cavendish doing Mischief improv, having seen him do both Mischief scripted & Showstopper improv. I'm also feeling slightly smug that my casting guesses were pretty accurate!
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Post by properjob on Jul 22, 2021 17:01:42 GMT
I'm really pleased to finally get to see Matt Cavendish doing Mischief improv, having seen him do both Mischief scripted & Showstopper improv. I'm also feeling slightly smug that my casting guesses were pretty accurate! The more I think about it the more I think your speculation is right as an already isolating company member getting a PCR test result between the end of the first part and the sequel would explain the sudden cancellation because I can't belive they would retest the cast actually on site between two shows on the same day. Ellie Morris getting called up from the London "Play that goes wrong" to do this means her understudy on that show is going to get plenty of shows this week.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 22, 2021 18:24:01 GMT
The more I think about it the more I think your speculation is right as an already isolating company member getting a PCR test result between the end of the first part and the sequel would explain the sudden cancellation because I can't belive they would retest the cast actually on site between two shows on the same day. Ellie Morris getting called up from the London "Play that goes wrong" to do this means her understudy on that show is going to get plenty of shows this week.
When they did the podcast episode at the end of the February run they said they all got tested before the show each day. I don't recall them mentioning having to be tested again between shows & surely it would be excessive. It only makes sense in terms of who's not having to isolate if the covid positive test is from the Thursday or Friday's cast, as if it was Sunday then Jonathan would be out & if it was Saturday then Dave would.
When West End Understudies tweeted on Tuesday that the understudy for Sandra was making her debut I thought "A-ha. That probably means Ellie's switching to do MMN." I'm sure they'd want time to to give the new cast a bit practicing beforehand, especially for Matt & Laura becuase they've not done the online version before & Laura last did the stage version for one show in January 2018 while Matt's not done it since when it was still Lights! Camera! Improvise!
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Post by marob on Jul 22, 2021 18:34:27 GMT
I get that many emails I don’t bother to open that I missed the email about the voucher, so glad I read that post Dawnstar . That’s paid for tonight's show. 😀 Taking a fee for issuing a refund is a bit of a cheek though.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 22, 2021 21:13:07 GMT
As greeny11 is too busy seeing Come From Away to provide the usual MMN summary. Tonight's show was Back To The Tutor – a school reunion set at Joseph’s school. Cast: Laura Kirman, Lauren Shearing, Dave Hearn, Ellie Morris & Bryony Corrigan, plus a couple of Zoom appearances from Henry Lewis. I now want Dave to be the next James Bond!
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Post by stevej678 on Jul 23, 2021 20:26:59 GMT
Tonight's heist movie set on Southend Pier, titled Pier Today Gone Tomorrow, might just be the Mischief Movie Night that finally broke Oscar!
Jonathan Sayer summed up tonight's surreal hour of chaos just perfectly.
Much as the circumstances of how this week's lineup came about are unfortunate (and those isolating at home are always a joy to watch), I'm loving seeing more of Dave Hearn and having Bryony Corrigan and Ellie Morris back in the MMN lineup again too.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 23, 2021 20:49:24 GMT
Much as the circumstances of how this week's lineup came about are unfortunate (and those isolating at home are always a joy to watch), I'm loving seeing more of Dave Hearn and having Bryony Corrigan and Ellie Morris back in the MMN lineup again too. While I'm so pleased to finally get to see Matt Cavendish in a Mischief improv show, having been waiting since 2015!
Oscar must have thought he was going to have a nice stress free weekend, with Harry away isolating. But no!
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Post by marob on Jul 23, 2021 20:57:19 GMT
Loved tonight’s, particularly the bird “landing” on the statue and the first of the Cockney knees-ups, and it’s always nice to see Dave Hearn playing a villain. Was somewhat annoyed when my internet connection, which is reliable 99.9% of the time, cut out twice just as Harry Kershaw’s cameo was starting, and came back on just as it finished. 🙄
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 23, 2021 20:58:29 GMT
Loved tonight’s, particularly the bird “landing” on the statue and the first of the Cockney knees-ups, and it’s always nice to see Dave Hearn playing a villain. Was somewhat annoyed when my internet connection, which is reliable 99.9% of the time, cut out twice just as Harry Kershaw’s cameo was starting, and came back on just as it finished. 🙄 I wouldn't say you missed much. His riddle was basically incomprehensible!
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 24, 2021 18:46:23 GMT
This afternoon's show was The Man Who Came In From The Cold Storage – a spy thriller set in a warehouse in East London. After the first scene established the relationship, and probable pregnancy between Agent Macabre (Bryony) and her boss H (Dave) I spent the rest of the show on tenterhooks in case one or both of them got killed. Fortunately when things were looking touch and go Oscar intervened: "It's very important we don't shoot an unborn baby during the matinee!"
Also, I keep on saying this but the age recommendation for this show is 11+. Among the Zoom audience were a 7 year old & an even younger child whose age I'd estimate about 3. This is not a children's show. If you're looking for a children's improv show, Showstopper does one!
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 24, 2021 20:41:09 GMT
(Apologies for the multiple posts but it's too late for me to add to the matinee post.) This evening's show was Fielding Of Dreams - a fantasy set in a field. Although most of it ended up taking place in a lake. A remarkably coherent plot by Mischief standards. Even Oscar was impressed! Heartwarming ending & zero body count. I was pleased to get a nice, happy show for what was my 100th Mischief improv show.
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Post by marob on Jul 24, 2021 20:59:34 GMT
This afternoon’s was more to my taste, I found tonight’s didn’t really hold my attention. Was not really a fan of the whole family reunion/child's birthday party thing either, felt a bit awkward. I’m amazed (but glad) Lauren’s “off my tits on tequila” passed by without comment, even if the sheep didn’t. I like how well both the new additions and the returnees have gelled as a team, given the circumstances. Love Matt Cavendish’s singing voice too, the duet with Ellie was rather nice.
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Post by stevej678 on Jul 24, 2021 21:19:35 GMT
Was not really a fan of the whole family reunion/child's birthday party thing either, felt a bit awkward. Especially awkward (and slightly annoying) when the different family members kept suggesting the same genres!
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 24, 2021 22:28:24 GMT
Evidently I'd blanked out the annoying mass family Zoom participation, as it didn't cross my mind to mention it when posting above!
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Post by marob on Jul 24, 2021 23:58:08 GMT
I don’t mind so much that they did it, but by making such a big thing of it and incorporating it into the movie/characters then you just know that other people are going to do the same in any future runs.
The movie poster fan art started off somewhat professional, but then people jumped on the bandwagon, and it’s now ended up mostly being some words scrawled on a bit of lined paper by a random 6 year old. I’m hoping Jonathan’s quip about feeling like Ronald McDonald is not where we’re headed, because it does already feel a little bit too much like a family show as it is.
Now I come to think of it, did they do the fan art tonight? Or did I just blank that part out?
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 25, 2021 13:02:02 GMT
I don’t mind so much that they did it, but by making such a big thing of it and incorporating it into the movie/characters then you just know that other people are going to do the same in any future runs. The movie poster fan art started off somewhat professional, but then people jumped on the bandwagon, and it’s now ended up mostly being some words scrawled on a bit of lined paper by a random 6 year old. I’m hoping Jonathan’s quip about feeling like Ronald McDonald is not where we’re headed, because it does already feel a little bit too much like a family show as it is. Now I come to think of it, did they do the fan art tonight? Or did I just blank that part out? I totally agree on the posters. There's only one person now who does decent ones. The rest are the sort of thing that nauseatingly proud parents pin up on the fridge because somehow it's amazing that their small child can draw terribly! And yes, they did do the fan art last night.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 25, 2021 20:05:58 GMT
Fire In The Hole - 70s disaster film set in Australia
Lauren as Jill Nigels, Bryony as Anna, Matt as Edwin, Dave as the Mayor of Australia and Ellie as Misty Nigels with the Zoom cameo by Nancy as the mother (and an extra cameo by Nancy's husband).
A fairly coherent plot, but still chaotic enough to be very entertaining, mainly thanks to Matt. Matt took on a very Harry Kershaw-like role which provided a lot of entertainment, including the metaphors/similes and his old guy. Matt's 'Well, well, well' was perfect timing. I also really enjoyed the Aussie accents, and Dave as the mayor was great fun. Nancy's cameo was very entertaining as well. Considering how much death there normally is in a Mischief film, there was a surprising lack of it in this disaster film (just the koala I think). Shout out to Richard who was on his own in the music corner this evening.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 25, 2021 20:50:13 GMT
You made in back from London in time to see the emergency cover cast once then? I fear I'm going to have "slide down my greasy pole" stuck in my head for a long time. I was a bit miffed for Edwin at the end that after all he'd done Jill suddenly coupled up with Anna instead.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 29, 2021 20:05:24 GMT
It's Up To You Newark Newark - a gymnastics Olympic film set in Aylesbury and Newark
Highlights: - Nancy's cartwheel and Charlie's rewind - Joshua in general in the opening scene - Even though I've never seen it, the Love Island references made me laugh - especially the musicians' contributions - Henry Lewis as the voice of the gymnastics books - The horse/dinosaur/crocodile ballet - with Harry announcing himself as the winner - The film sassing Emmy after Gillian's poisoning - the cast causing complete chaos - Harry as Ray Fandango - Whispering Wild Things
This was chaotic in the best way, and made for a highly entertaining evening. I love Charlie's enthusiasm as Emmy, as well as her disgust at some of the events taking place in the film! It was lovely to see most of the cast back from self-isolation (along with Lauren from last week) - they all seemed in very high spirits this evening.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 29, 2021 20:30:06 GMT
I love Charlie's enthusiasm as Emmy, as well as her disgust at some of the events taking place in the film! I shared her disgust. What with the purging the other week & now tonight, I hope they have a moritorium on mentioning bodily functions for the rest of the run. I watch improv in the hope I'll be amused, not made to feel sick.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 30, 2021 20:04:07 GMT
Hot Swap Buns - a body swap musical
Highlights - Harry in general this evening - The song about puberty - Niall nailed the voice cracking - some impressively high singing - The cast getting completely confused about who they became after the body swap - Henry Shields showing off his Magna Carta knowledge, and Harry showing off his Latin - Some of the songs were pretty good this evening - Some good interventions by Henry Lewis as Oscar - Rhyanna and Mike in the guided tour of the kitchen
This was utter chaos for the first 3/4 of the film, but had a lovely ending. Most of the work was done by Niall, Nancy, Henry S and Lauren, with Rhyanna, Harry and Mike making a few memorable (and not so memorable) cameos.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 31, 2021 17:03:13 GMT
Ashopocalypse Now - a post-apocalyptic movie
Highlights: - Dave causing chaos, throwing completely ridiculous plot twists into the mix - Henry Shields going in for a close up - The Dolly Parton underscoring - Henry L making Harry's character have a peacock 'thing' - Lauren's Scottish burglar - Susan's Carolina song - this was actually genuinely quite good - Mutant X's companions - Mutant X turning out to be Lawrence Dallaglio - but knew nothing about him - Harry Kershaw completely forgetting which character he was - The strangest game of Duck, Duck, Goose I've ever seen
If the other 2 shows are like this, this is going to be a great evening.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 31, 2021 18:54:44 GMT
I've never seen or played Duck, Duck, Goose before. I'm not sure I'm any wiser as to what it's supposed to be like now!
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 31, 2021 20:03:58 GMT
Ashopalypse Next
Highlights: - Henry Lewis trying to get into the same bed as Susan - Morrisons only having 'moderately fresh' vegetables - Henry Lewis' close up to the camera - The fictional characters - Lip sync done (Lauren did a much better job than Harry) - Henry Lewis' mutant voice - The incredibly long weapons check - Lieutenant Andrew Garfield actually turning out to be the actor Andrew Garfield - Jonathan and the cast completely losing the plot for a good 2 minutes - Sybil (Harry's character) being the last remaining non-mutant - The multiple cast close ups when becoming mutants - Lawrence Dallaglio becoming one of the Mitchell brothers from Eastenders
The first one was chaotic enough, this was 1000 times more chaotic. There is still one more movie to go, who knows how chaotic the final movie is going to be. I actually thought I was going to die laughing, it was completely brilliant and just what I needed.
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