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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 23, 2021 23:01:15 GMT
That was awesome!!! Amish-geddon - a Wild West Murder mystery set on an Amish commune. I'm trying to find out the titles for the Vaudeville shows. May I ask if this was the 13th December matinee one?
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Post by fiyero on Feb 24, 2021 9:17:13 GMT
That was awesome!!! Amish-geddon - a Wild West Murder mystery set on an Amish commune. I'm trying to find out the titles for the Vaudeville shows. May I ask if this was the 13th December matinee one? It was, and it was brilliant.
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 24, 2021 12:03:12 GMT
fiyero Thank you. I've now got all the Vaudeville ones. Now, if anyone happened to be at the Minack 4th-6th September...
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 27, 2021 18:24:47 GMT
In case anyone is interested, my obsession with Mischief may have reached a new level. "What did you do during lockdown?" "I spent many hours trawling through Twitter, Instagram & Facebook to compile a list of the titles, genres & settings of all the Mischief Movie Night shows!"
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 28, 2021 17:44:33 GMT
As I know there are people on here who enjoy bad puns, here are lots of terrible ones! Can anyone spot the one inspired by a certain board member?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 30, 2021 6:13:10 GMT
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Post by greeny11 on May 19, 2021 14:27:37 GMT
We're getting another run of Mischief Movie Night In - with a live audience as well in July/August - including another Sequel Sunday and a Trilogy Saturday.
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Post by Dawnstar on May 19, 2021 14:32:11 GMT
I am so, so relieved that they are doing it online. Another 25 shows, if I've counted correctly. I was afraid they'd do a live-only run. I'd love to be able to see it live but I don't know yet if I'll be able to get down to London by July & I imagine the live tickets will sell out very quickly. Also Riverside Studios is completely the wrong side of London for me & not exactly walkable from Kings Cross/Liverpool Street!
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Post by david on May 19, 2021 15:33:10 GMT
I am so, so relieved that they are doing it online. Another 25 shows, if I've counted correctly. I was afraid they'd do a live-only run. I'd love to be able to see it live but I don't know yet if I'll be able to get down to London by July & I imagine the live tickets will sell out very quickly. Also Riverside Studios is completely the wrong side of London for me & not exactly walkable from Kings Cross/Liverpool Street! Just had the email now. I was hoping to maybe get to see them in the studio, but it doesn't appear that single seats are an option. Anyway, glad that the Mischief crew are bringing this back. Always a great watch sat at home.
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Post by Dawnstar on May 19, 2021 18:36:26 GMT
Just had the email now. I was hoping to maybe get to see them in the studio, but it doesn't appear that single seats are an option. Anyway, glad that the Mischief crew are bringing this back. Always a great watch sat at home. Yes, the lack of single seats would also be an issue for me if I was able to go. Although given tickets are £25 then booking a pair would be cheaper than a single for many WE shows!
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Post by greeny11 on Jun 4, 2021 11:18:13 GMT
Cast for the upcoming run of Mischief Movie Night In:
Mike Bodie, Joshua Elliott, Dave Hearn, Harry Kershaw, Henry Lewis, Niall Ransome, Charlie Russell, Jonathan Sayer, Lauren Shearing, Henry Shields and Nancy Zamit.
Musicians: Richard Baker, Yshani Perinpanayagam and Ed Zanders
As far as I can see, we've gained Charlie and Ed but lost Bryony and Ellie from the last run.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jun 10, 2021 20:06:17 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2021 20:11:38 GMT
Seconded, I’m curious about this too. Would love to attend again hopefully.
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Post by danielwhit on Jun 10, 2021 22:14:46 GMT
I doubt they'd be socially distancing for end of August realistically. Or at least the moment restrictions are lifted they'll release all seats even if right now they're selling socially distanced only.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jun 11, 2021 9:12:51 GMT
I doubt they'd be socially distancing for end of August realistically. Or at least the moment restrictions are lifted they'll release all seats even if right now they're selling socially distanced only. I'm thinking in terms of booking, that if it is being sold in a socially-distanced format like last year then booking a single seat will be very difficult & I might need to fork out for priority booking. Whereas if all the seats are on sale then booking a single will be easier & I might wait until public booking opens.
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Post by Penny on Jun 11, 2021 9:42:32 GMT
It’s being sold @ 50 percent so more availability than last year as every row is in use . I just had a quick look and there’s about 25 single seats left for both the shows
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Post by Dawnstar on Jun 11, 2021 16:34:54 GMT
Penny Thank you very much.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2021 16:36:25 GMT
It’s being sold @ 50 percent so more availability than last year as every row is in use . I just had a quick look and there’s about 25 single seats left for both the shows Do you mind sharing what the price ranges are that are available please?
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Post by Penny on Jun 11, 2021 17:34:50 GMT
It’s being sold @ 50 percent so more availability than last year as every row is in use . I just had a quick look and there’s about 25 single seats left for both the shows Do you mind sharing what the price ranges are that are available please? Hi , they are all priced @ £26.80
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Post by Dawnstar on Jun 15, 2021 10:06:07 GMT
Public booking has just opened. Very pleased to find a single seat available front row of the centre block, so I promptly snaffled it for both performances. Now I have to hope that the state of the Indian variant & my mother's health both allow me to actually attend at the end of August.
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Post by david on Jul 1, 2021 17:32:35 GMT
Completely forgot that the new season of MMN starts again tonight until I got the e-mail. Ticket purchased and feet up ready for a crazy night and plenty of laughs from the Mischief crew. It's great to have them back.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 1, 2021 20:05:12 GMT
Over The Henge - historical drama set in Stone Henge
One of the most chaotic MMNIs to start this run - the special effects team rather stole the show, catching everyone out several times. Susan Harrison was great in her first appearance, and I enjoyed Henry Shields every time he took to the stage. As with most MMNIs, the plot was impossible to follow - not that it matters here! A few naughty words got in there, so am not sure if they're being less strict on that this time.
Edit - Harry Kershaw back to his good old self, not remembering times or names.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 2, 2021 20:12:56 GMT
Hound of Wensleydales - a murder mystery set in Cheeseland
I have no words to accurately describe how chaotic this was. Nancy Zamit as Fallulah Ballulah was a decision she immediately regretted and Jonathan took full advantage. I think Jonathan was at his funniest tonight, with his constant bewilderment at what the cast were doing. Cast wise, Niall, Henry Lewis and Charlie did a lot of the hard work, while Nancy was slightly hysterical all evening (in the best way). Impressive work by Harry to make 'Cheddar' into a 5 syllable line of a song.
Debuts tonight for Charlie Russell and Rhyanna Alexander, and the first appearance for Mike Bodie in a while (he didn't get much to do sadly).
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 3, 2021 16:13:12 GMT
Popes on the Ropes - an American wrestling film
This one sort of had a plot, but had a ridiculous number of Janines, and some very random puppet characters. Though it had lots of chaotic, comedic moments, it also had some really lovely, emotional bits too. I thought Rhyanna Alexander-Davis was excellent as Backwards Janine, perfect blend of comedy and sympathetic mother, and a lovely singing voice too. Great to see Mike Bodie in a leading role as well.
Jonathan was at his most evil this afternoon, particularly to Henry Lewis and Mike.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 3, 2021 20:08:17 GMT
Rumpole of the Motte and Bailey - a medieval legal drama
Even by Mischief standards, some of the things that went on in tonight's movie were just plain weird, but brilliantly entertaining at the same time. Charlie and Niall were great fun as the villains, particularly Niall as the spoilt son of the queen who breast feeds at the age of 35! Mike Bodie made a highly entertaining cameo as Dapper Stan, while Nancy Zamit played yet another chicken! Hilarious cameo by the tech team as God too.
It's so good having this back, I've laughed so much at every one of the movies so far.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 4, 2021 20:06:18 GMT
Zoomania - an alien invasion movie
I'm never going to be able to listen to Mary Had A Little Lamb in the same way ever again - I thought I was going to die laughing at that! Angry Oscar was out in full force this evening, especially with Niall's many monologues! A great movie with a great mix of comedy and plot - Susan Harrison and Henry Shields were great in the lead roles, with Nancy and Mike providing great back up.
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Post by marob on Jul 4, 2021 20:08:46 GMT
Yeah, the lambs absolutely stole the show tonight.
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Post by greeny11 on Jul 8, 2021 20:08:40 GMT
Singing In The Aisles - a musical
Really enjoyed this - perfect blend of chaos, catchy tunes and some hint of a plot (but not much). The songs were catchy and the cast got to show off their singing voices, which in most cases is of a very good standard. Henry Lewis as Asda was lots of fun, as was Joshua Elliott who seemed determined to completely ignore Jonathan and continue down his desire for his character's journey to be around purging (vomiting). Jonathan's outrage at the plot was hilarious, and I loved the Oscar biopic.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 9, 2021 11:15:50 GMT
Jonathan's outrage at the plot was hilarious, and I loved the Oscar biopic. The Oscar biopic may have been my favourite bit with Charlie & Susan's greenscreen trolley screen a close contender. As for the rest, as someone with emetophobia unfortunately I spent much of the time feeling slighly nauseous thanks to Josh so it was far from one of my favourite MMNs.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 9, 2021 12:52:32 GMT
Has anyone been to the venue in person yet? I wasn't too keen on the other room at the Riverside Studios, but is this one any more comfortable?
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