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Post by FairyGodmother on Jun 7, 2021 1:27:11 GMT
I always feel with this one that you know, it's a fantastic success story, and has gathered a huge amount of fans (some scarily invested).
But, as I've said before, it was written to be a fun take off of noughties pop singers, with a historical story that pretty much everybody going to see a student musical theatre society performance at the Edinburgh Fringe would have a basic knowledge of.
Basically, although it's a very fun night out, it might not be quite as thought through as other musicals that had a lot more time and money in their development!
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Post by Figaro on Jun 8, 2021 19:42:07 GMT
Anyone seeing this in Canterbury?
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jun 9, 2021 8:51:53 GMT
Anyone seeing this in Canterbury? Yup, though not till the week after next. Front row too. Very excited. Last saw Six at the Arts Theatre when they were still selling six tickets for £6 for each performance... My son was a student at Cambridge at the same time as the creators and was aware of it back in 2016-7 as a work in progress.
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Post by dip on Jun 9, 2021 9:41:12 GMT
Anyone seeing this in Canterbury? Yup. Saw the London show a couple of weekends ago for the first time and managed to get Canterbury tickets for tomorrow night
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Post by joem on Jun 17, 2021 21:55:36 GMT
Well this is not my usual fare but there's not a lot on offer. I have to say that it exceeded my expectations, it is very cleverly done and historically (even though it's not what it's about) far more accurate than a lot more soberly done stuff. The six singers/actresses work well individually and as a group and the pace is spanking - bar a couple of intentional slows. It is hugely entertaining and the audience certainly loved it. What I took away from this is the longevity and versatility of the stage musical, its ability to absorb new forms of music and yet maintain a recognisable format.
Staging is very good too, I like how it mimics a concert setting (Spice Girls obviously come to mind) which is built into the action meaning the fourth wall is done away with from the word go.
The staff did a great job of shepherding people in with the required checks but one word of caution, unless they do something about the long queues outside on the pavement waiting to get in the killjoys will undoubtedly be jumping on their throats.
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Post by dontdreamit on Jun 18, 2021 9:03:29 GMT
Has anyone managed rush tickets for this yet, and if so where have the seats been?
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Post by alison on Jun 18, 2021 15:24:21 GMT
A friend got a pair last weekend in the rear stalls.
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Post by Raven on Jun 25, 2021 14:07:25 GMT
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Post by WireHangers on Jun 26, 2021 1:10:39 GMT
Is the show closing in August completely, or is it moving to a new home? Finally getting down to London in September and would love to see it.
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Post by properjob on Jun 26, 2021 8:56:44 GMT
I have no inside information but it is cheap to put on (small cast/band/crew) and hugely popular so I can't imagine it won't find a home.
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Post by WireHangers on Jun 26, 2021 15:52:17 GMT
I have no inside information but it is cheap to put on (small cast/band/crew) and hugely popular so I can't imagine it won't find a home. Exactly what I thought! I assume once everything is a bit more settled a new home with be announced but it’s a bummer that performances are stopping just as theatre is starting back up again.
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Post by Figaro on Jun 26, 2021 19:23:25 GMT
They may be waiting for a perfect theatre and have a break until it’s free.
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Post by theatre on Jun 26, 2021 21:25:39 GMT
The new theatre is all sorted with a multi-year contract signed. Expect a reasonably swift turnover after the Lyric run, with just some time being taken to move and retrofit the Lyric set into the venue
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 26, 2021 21:30:37 GMT
The only theatres that are conceivably free are the Arts (again), Ambassadors, Duke of York’s , Vaudeville and Pinter…
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Post by Jon on Jun 26, 2021 21:38:36 GMT
The Ambassadors is the only realistic option since the others have shows booked into them from September or October onwards. Not much of an upgrade from the Arts though.
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Post by theatre on Jun 26, 2021 21:39:08 GMT
Expect some wiggling/moving to be done on shows that are currently selling/advertised as running come Autumn!
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Post by westended on Jun 26, 2021 21:50:09 GMT
Expect some wiggling/moving to be done on shows that are currently selling/advertised as running come Autumn! Can you give us any hints about this new venue?
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Post by theatre on Jun 26, 2021 21:58:06 GMT
I’ve already said too much 😱😉 As I say, there’s going to be - and has been - some moving around.
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Post by westended on Jun 26, 2021 22:08:50 GMT
I’ve already said too much 😱😉 As I say, there’s going to be - and has been - some moving around. First letter of the theatre? 😂
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Post by Oleanna on Jun 26, 2021 22:20:44 GMT
Surely it’s The Vaudeville, given that The Last Five Years has just rescheduled to the Garrick?
Constellations closes Sep 12th, so it works timing-wise.
Magic Goes Wrong would be on the hunt for a new home, though that could easily move to the Criterion, given Mischief’s previous success there with Bank Robbery.
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Post by stevej678 on Jun 27, 2021 10:18:06 GMT
Magic Goes Wrong would be on the hunt for a new home, though that could easily move to the Criterion, given Mischief’s previous success there with Bank Robbery. Pride and Prejudice (Sort Of) opens at the Criterion for an open-ended run straight after Amélie.
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Post by Oleanna on Jun 27, 2021 12:49:49 GMT
Magic Goes Wrong would be on the hunt for a new home, though that could easily move to the Criterion, given Mischief’s previous success there with Bank Robbery. Pride and Prejudice (Sort Of) opens at the Criterion for an open-ended run straight after Amélie. You’re right - knew I was forgetting something!
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 29, 2021 13:07:08 GMT
And thanks to Rory, we can now also cross the Ambassadors off the list.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 29, 2021 19:35:33 GMT
It will be the Vaudeville.
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Post by Rory on Jun 29, 2021 19:44:06 GMT
Has Magic Goes Wrong been shelved then?
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