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Post by david on Jun 18, 2018 11:53:42 GMT
This production is cursed isn’t it?!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 11:57:19 GMT
They didn't seem a very happy company at the curtain call, and they are absolutely silent on twitter.
I'm tempted to book again for wednesday night now, see how the replacement gets on. I don't remember him at all from the first time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 11:58:51 GMT
What sort of sudden illness means you know for sure you can't perform for the next ten days? Has he had a falling out with someone, do we think?
Not that it's any of my business I suppose. I'm not sure why I'm so nosy about it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 13:17:24 GMT
My first thought is stress, signed off with a doctor's note. Or a minor injury that takes about a week to recover from but again, signed off with a doctor's note. Or maybe a minor surgical procedure, but whatever it is, if they're specifying ten days (rather than "until further notice" or whathaveyou) then I feel very strongly that a doctor's note must be involved somewhere.
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 18, 2018 13:32:09 GMT
"Robert Hastie, Artistic Director commented: 'We are sorry that Joel was unable to continue in the show and wish him well."
Maybe things are different in theatrical circles, but in my experience, when someone is 'wished well' it is always through gritted teeth and never sincerely meant.
It's the same when someone 'leaves to pursue new opportunities', which is code for 'they've been fired'.
(I've had a couple of the former, but none of the latter...yet!)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 17:09:13 GMT
Lucy Black didn't even get a 'wish her well'! Not that I can find anyway.
It did occur to me that perhaps Joel Gillman disappeared part way through the play - the character was offstage for quite a while after the party/fight scene and then came back on a trolley all bandaged up and covered up - he could have been anyone. And then he didn't come back for the curtain call.
It's all very mysterious. Oh well.
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 19, 2018 12:54:20 GMT
No pressure, or anything, david, but it looks like it falls to you to get to the bottom of things on Saturday. You're going to have to become best friends with an usher, or three, as you eat your Our Cow Molly ice cream!!!
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Post by david on Jun 19, 2018 14:18:50 GMT
No pressure, or anything, david , but it looks like it falls to you to get to the bottom of things on Saturday. You're going to have to become best friends with an usher, or three, as you eat your Our Cow Molly ice cream!!! Thanks for that Paul! Just to add to the on stage drama, I've had an email saying that there are train strikes by Northern Rail as well on saturday. This is going to be an interesting day out if nothing else. I'm hoping that any cast issues have been resolved by the weekend and the show will be without incident!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 16:50:26 GMT
They were supposedly back on this afternoon, fingers crossed! I'm still tempted to book to see it again, just out of curiosity.
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 19, 2018 17:01:09 GMT
They were supposedly back on this afternoon, fingers crossed! I'm still tempted to book to see it again, just out of curiosity. I'm sorry to break it to you, but we're not as close to the weekend as you think we are. It's still Tuesday, not Wednesday!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 17:07:33 GMT
Oh! Oh sh*t. That means I've got tomorrow's appointments at work all messed up. Oh bugger.
THANKS PAUL.
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Post by david on Jun 19, 2018 17:17:30 GMT
Oh! Oh sh*t. That means I've got tomorrow's appointments at work all messed up. Oh bugger. THANKS PAUL. Phone in sick then it doesn’t matter. Those 24hr stomach bugs really do come in handy in situations like this!
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 20, 2018 12:21:16 GMT
Today's matinee, the first public performance with the 're-arranged' cast, just happens to be captioned. I imagine that's the last thing you need if you're not entirely up to speed with your lines!!!
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Post by david on Jun 20, 2018 17:07:25 GMT
Today's matinee, the first public performance with the 're-arranged' cast, just happens to be captioned. I imagine that's the last thing you need if you're not entirely up to speed with your lines!!! Let’s pray it goes well for them they really do need some good luck. Though with all the bad luck this production has had, it wouldn’t surprise me if the caption machine broke down!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 20:18:40 GMT
The Saturday matinee was the signed version, and I loved it. The woman was fab - it looked so poetic. I can't sign, but I do know quite a few specific signs because my mother used sign in her work when I was growing up, so I like watching it and picking out ones I know, and recognising others that are obvious. On Saturday I think I learnt the sign for 'dark' and for a bell ringing.
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Post by david on Jun 23, 2018 17:11:07 GMT
Having watched the matinee performance today, I want to take this opportunity to say that with all the disruption and cast changes that this production has had,this was an excellent afternoons entertainment and those cast members who stepped into different roles than originally cast for did a brilliant job to ensure that the show must go on. Certainly,the standing ovation in this case was warranted just to show our appreciation for the cast under very difficult circumstances.
The production itself I thought while excellent,the set I thought was very minimalistic. I thought more could have been done with the stage to create a more realistic hospital ward environment. Though what props where used certainly did convey the setting.
Its been a good 10yrs plus since I last attended the Crucible theatre, and I forgot how intimate the theatre is. For a £21 ticket, I definitely got a bargain with being on Row D and so close to the action.
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