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Post by bellboard27 on Dec 31, 2017 11:01:10 GMT
We had a similar thread last year. I like going to new venues (but I don't always necessarily want to return!). What new theatres and venues have board members been to in 2017? Are there good and bad points to highlight?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 11:06:49 GMT
The Watermill Theatre at Bagnor near Newbury, Berkshire.
Has a watermill and a duckpond with rangeing fowl.
Strolled to a matinee from Newbury rail station in a little under an hour.
They have Jerusalem this summer.
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Post by Michael on Dec 31, 2017 11:15:38 GMT
Quite a few new theatres for me this year:
Grenzlandtheater - Aachen, Germany - Love Story Dr Philips Center - Orlando, US - Wicked US Tour Circle in the Square - New York, US - In Transit Raimundtheater - Wien, Austria - Schikaneder Orchard Theatre - Dartford, UK - Wedding Singer UK Tour Cadillac Palace Theatre - Chicago, US - Aladdin US Tour Deutsches Theater - München, Germany - Evita International Tour August Wilson Theatre - New York, US - Groundhog Day Bernard B Jacobs Theatre - New York, US - Bandstand Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre - New York, US - Come From Away Mehr Theater am Großmarkt - Hamburg, Germany - Billy Elliot International Tour
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 12:55:36 GMT
Apart from the Edinburgh fringe where venues come and go with regularity.
Citizen's. Glasgow (Cheek by Jowl - Winter's Tale) Grand, Leeds (Curious Incident tour) King William House, Hull (One Day, Maybe - dreamthinkspeak) Hoxton Town Hall (The Soulless Ones - Hammer) Bridge Theatre (Young Marx) Saatchi Gallery (Inside Pussy Riot) The Site, Royal Court (Grimly Handsome)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 15:27:27 GMT
StoryHouse, Chester. Went once for one house production (The Beggars Opera) the rest of the Shakespearean offerings don't appeal to me and the calibre of shows they're getting in as a receiving house (Spamalot, Son of a Preacherman) have absolutely no appeal to me either.
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Post by hulmeman on Dec 31, 2017 15:34:09 GMT
Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester. The mix of theatrical and industrial is great. Welcoming staff, good standards great vibe.
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Post by viserys on Dec 31, 2017 15:35:45 GMT
Hardly any new ones for me this year, only (finally!) the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse which I had wanted to see for years.
Biggest novelty was the Manchester Opera House and Manchester in general to catch "Bat out of Hell" there.
New for 2018 will be the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff and if all goes according to plan the Takarazuka Theatre in Tokyo.
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Post by joem on Dec 31, 2017 16:08:02 GMT
Only some place in Millwall whose name I can't remember.
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Post by Marwood on Dec 31, 2017 16:34:49 GMT
Gielgud Theatre (The Ferryman) Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre (Hamlet) The Bridge Theatre (Young Marx) Victoria Palace Theatre (Hamilton) Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin (Kraftwerk)
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Post by bimse on Dec 31, 2017 16:44:19 GMT
Hardly any new ones for me this year, only (finally!) the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse which I had wanted to see for years. Biggest novelty was the Manchester Opera House and Manchester in general to catch "Bat out of Hell" there. New for 2018 will be the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff and if all goes according to plan the Takarazuka Theatre in Tokyo. The Wales Millenium Centre is one of the most beautiful theatres I’ve ever been in, both inside and out, quite stunning in my opinion.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 31, 2017 16:54:28 GMT
Wilton's Music Hall, which I'd never been to till this year then visited 3 times in the year. I'm so-so on it. I found it worked well for the 2 improv shows I saw there back in January but not so well for the opera I saw there last month.
Watermill Theatre, Newbury, which oddly looks a bit like a smaller Wilton's internally. Lovely location but I won't be returning in a hurry as it's a pain to get to when you're coming all the way from Cambridge.
Dominion. Yes, I'd never actually been in this before till seeing An American In Paris. Very impressive but I'm glad I was sitting front stalls as it's so huge. The back of the auditorium seems miles from the stage.
Salisbury Playhouse. Externally one of the ugliest theatre buildings I've ever seen! Internally nondescript.
Mercury Theatre, Colchester. Externally dull, internally very similar to Salisbury.
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Post by ensembleswings on Dec 31, 2017 19:17:52 GMT
Quite a few new venues for me this year, 25 in total (13 in London and 12 regionally)
London - Piccadilly Prince Edward The Other Palace Criterion Duchess New London Phoenix Noel Coward Vaudeville London Palladium Aldwych Savoy Novello
Regional - New Theatre Oxford Theatre Royal, Bath Southampton Mayflower New Alexandra, Birmingham Opera House, Manchester Wycombe Swan Theatre Royal, Plymouth Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea Theatre Royal, Brighton Swansea Grand Theatre Kings Theatre, Portsmouth Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
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Post by bellboard27 on Dec 31, 2017 19:42:10 GMT
I’ve now worked my new venues out. Only now do I realise it has been so many in 2017!
Greater London: 2Northdown! Studio Theatre, Kings Cross Albany Theatre, Deptford Andrew Lloyd Weber Performance Theatre, ArtsEd, Chiswick Bloomsbury Theatre Studio, Bloomsbury Bridge Theatre Brookside Theatre, Romford Canada Water Theatre, Canada Water Cervantes Theatre, Southwark Clore Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House Embassy Theatre, Central School of Speech and Drama, Swiss Cottage George Bernard Shaw Theatre, RADA Gerry's Studio, Stratford Jerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, RADA The John Lyon's Theatre, Kingsway Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford Kings Place, Kings Cross Laban Theatre, Deptford Little Angel Theatre, Islington Sainsbury Theatre, LAMDA The Scoop, City Hall Streatham Hill Theatre, Streatham Marble Arch Theatre New Diorama Theatre, ND2 The Monkey House, Finsbury Park The Nursery Theatre, Finsbury Avenue Polish Cultural Centre Theatre, Hammersmith Printworks London, Surrey Quays The Site, Royal Court Theatre Tara Theatre, Earlsfield Toynbee Studios, Whitechapel Vaulty Towers, Waterloo Waterloo East Theatre Yard Theatre, Hackney Wick
Rest of UK: Belfast: Grand Opera House Cambridge: Arts Theatre Colchester: Mercury Theatre Dartford: Miskin Theatre Edinburgh: Bedlam Theatre Edinburgh: Playhouse Theatre Edinburgh: Summerhall Gravesend: Woodville Theatre Southampton: Mayflower Theatre Tunbridge Wells: Assembly Halls Woking: New Victoria Theatre
Outside UK: Belgium: Brussels: Atelier Marcel Hastir Belgium: Brussels: Les Halles de Schaerbeek Belgium: Brussels: Palais de la Monnaie, Tour et Taxis Belgium: Brussels: Théâtre Marivaux Belgium: Brussels: Théâtre Royal des Galeries Belgium: Brussels: Théâtre Royal du Parc Belgium: Brussels: Théâtre Viage Czech Republic: Prague: National Theatre, New Stage The Netherlands: The Hague: Korzo Theatre Sweden: Malmo: Arena USA: Bethesda MD: Roundhouse Theater USA: Washington DC: Eastman Theater USA: Washington DC: Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center USA: Washington DC: Opera House, Kennedy Center USA: Washington DC: The Source Theater USA: Washington DC: Sprenger Theater, Atlas Performing Arts Center USA: Washington DC: Trinidad Theater, Logan Fringe Arts Space USA: Washington DC: Woolly Mammoth Theater
My only comment is on how good so many theatres are in the drama/dance schools – RADA, LAMDA (with its brand new theatre wing), Trinity Laban, Arts Ed and the Central School of Speech and Drama. I’m very happy for repeat visits to these.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 20:43:54 GMT
Gielgud - Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Duke of yorks - The Glass Menagerie Harold Pinter- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf Chichester festival theatre - Fiddler on the Roof RADA Jerwood Vanbrough - Hamlet Marble Arch- Five guys named Moe Sam Wanamaker Playhouse- Romantics Anonymous Southwark playhouse- Mother courage and her children Evitim Apollo- Nativty Noel Coward-Girl from the North Country
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Post by fiyero on Dec 31, 2017 22:00:39 GMT
Casino De Paris, Paris (Priscilla Queen of the Desert) - Interesting as you are shown to your seat (I don't think there were numbers at all so this is required). Luckily I knew this and had the tip ready. Regents Park Open Air Theatre (Jesus Christ Superstar) - felt like seeing a show at Wimbledon but it was amazing! The Other Palace (Starlight Express) - rather cramped but an interesting space Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith (Nativity! The Musical) - Massive, I knew it was big but wow. Right near the back but great view anyway, rude box office - obviously more used to gigs than theatre Charing Cross Theatre, London (The Woman in White - Small, Great view from the back though too. I think they overdid it on the fog, even the techs were commenting on it
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 22:06:43 GMT
Charing Cross - Death Takes a Holiday New Victoria (Woking) - Wonderland Brooks Atkinson (NYC) - Waitress Music Box (NYC) - Dear Evan Hansen Gerald Schoenfeld (NYC) - Come From Away Nederlander (NYC) - War Paint The Vaults - Hair New Wimbledon - Spamalot Donald Gordon (Cardiff) - Miss Saigon Young Vic - A Midsummer Night's Dream St. Martin’s - The Mousetrap Ford’s (Washington DC)
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Post by zak97 on Jan 1, 2018 0:31:58 GMT
Just the Dominion, Gielgud, and Prince of Wales for me. Willing be ticking off the Victoria Palace next week, and hopefully the Theatre Royal Haymarket with Frozen at some point this year.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 1, 2018 8:08:57 GMT
Bridge Theatre Marble Arch Theatre Waterloo Vaults Oxford Playhouse Cambridge Arts Theatre Theatre Clwyd Live Theatre - Newcastle Northern Stage - Newcastle Festival Theatre - Edinburgh Abbey Theatre - Dublin Gate Theatre - Dublin Bord Gais - Dublin Assembley Hall - Tunbridge Wells
Hudson Theatre - New York Kirk Douglas Theatre - Los Angeles American Conservatory Theatre - San Francisco Garry Marshall Theatre - Los Angeles
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Post by CG on the loose on Jan 2, 2018 0:23:08 GMT
Except for the Grand Palais in Paris (Singin' in the Rain), which is not a theatre per se but the temporary home of the Theatre du Chatelet during its refurb, they were all London venues this year:
Arcola Theatre (Thrill Me) Bridge House Theatre (Thrill Me gala) Marble Arch Theatre (Five Guys) Park Theatre (tick, tick... BOOM!) Sam Wanamaker Playhouse (Romantics Anonymous) Shaw Theatre (Persuasion) Stockwell Playhouse (In The Heights)
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Post by Mark on Jan 2, 2018 9:16:51 GMT
Not many this year
New York: Broadhurst (Anastasia) Imperial (Great Comet) August Wilson (Groundhog Day)
Teatro at Montecasino (Johannesburg) - Priscilla: Queen of the Desert
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2018 16:24:47 GMT
Not many for me last year, it wasn't a massively busy theatre year:
Criterion Victoria Palace The Other Palace Regent's Park Open Air The Gatehouse in Highgate
And I suppose Cadogan Hall might also partly count given I saw a concert version of a musical there!
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