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Post by lynette on Feb 18, 2019 20:17:27 GMT
Exactly
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Post by MrsCondomine on Feb 19, 2019 8:56:27 GMT
I've seen Matthew Kelly in a few things, and he's always been very good. He was excellent in The History Boys. Very good in The Jew of Malta. And the only bearable one in Desire Under the sodding Elms. I would laugh at the idea of Me a Dennis, but he was very funny in Extras and I bet he's got a lot of charisma on stage. Out of interest, I wiki'd Dennis and he's been in a fair few stage productions at various points, including Art and Skylight. I've never seen him live but I assume he must have at least a decent grip on stage acting to be cast in a variety of shows that aren't just "man being funny". Agree on Matthew Kelly - apparently he was at drama school with Julie Walters and Pete Postlethwaite!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2019 14:08:24 GMT
The RSC has partnered with TodayTix for shows in Stratford-Upon-Avon - mostly full price and no sign of rush tickets, but they are offering upper gallery seats for £20 for As You Like It and Taming of the Shrew.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 13:35:14 GMT
Just looked to see if they've announced London dates yet. They haven't but the tour dates for the three shows have a gap between 5th October and 29th January so presumably the usual Barbican run over Christmas.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 12:40:05 GMT
London season for this year to be announced tomorrow from the look of it
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 7, 2019 13:19:15 GMT
I am not sure that telling us they are transferring some shows counts as a HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT. More like stating the obvious!
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Post by theatremad on May 7, 2019 14:38:48 GMT
I am not sure that telling us they are transferring some shows counts as a HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT. More like stating the obvious! Also its now in the programmes as running in London or was in the Provoked Wife one
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Post by learfan on May 7, 2019 15:44:03 GMT
London season for this year to be announced tomorrow from the look of it Hasn't it already been announced? Maybe its something else.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 15:47:05 GMT
I do hope the announcement is 'The Goldbergs do Shakespeare'.
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Post by Rory on May 8, 2019 9:07:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2019 9:25:27 GMT
Just looked to see if they've announced London dates yet. They haven't but the tour dates for the three shows have a gap between 5th October and 29th January so presumably the usual Barbican run over Christmas. And 2 months later they finally get round to announcing that As You Like It, Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure will be on at the Barbican from 26th Oct to 18th Jan. Given how obvious this is I have no idea why they don't just announce it when they announced the rest of the tour! Hope they still have the front row for £10!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2019 17:05:22 GMT
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Post by learfan on May 18, 2019 18:19:06 GMT
Saw the matinee of Taming of the Shrew today, thought it was excellent, funny, inventive. The play isnt one of my favourites of Shakey but the gender swap worked pretty well i thought. Recommended.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 2:01:21 GMT
Saw The Provoked Wife on Saturday night, got a £10 ticket in stalls Row D which was great value. The play was long but very funny, Alexandra Gilbreath and Jonathan Slinger were excellent as usual. Caroline Quentin likewise did a great comic turn, I'd never seen Natalie Dew on stage before but she more than held her own alongside some top comedy performers and RSC veterans.
Les Dennis did very little, it will be interesting to see what sort of role he has in Venice Preserved as it would seem strange to cast him if he's only virtually part of the ensemble unless he just fancied doing a stint at the RSC as something different to do.
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Post by fossil on May 20, 2019 15:40:20 GMT
Quick and easy members booking for the Barbican this morning on the RSC web site so got all the £10 (discounted to £8 for this OAP) centre front seats I wanted. RSC has all the seats on one side of the auditorium on sale. Presumably the Barbican sells those on the other side to its members.
Just checked a few dates this afternoon and for all the dates I selected most of the front row was still available.
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Post by londonpostie on May 29, 2019 14:46:57 GMT
General free-for-all began today. Plenty of row A seats available for your proverbial tenner, so decided on the 3 pack multi-by: all front row, all within Mr Monkey's green zone. Merry Christmas.
Get in now: As You Like It, Shrew and Measure.
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Post by lynette on May 29, 2019 16:22:33 GMT
I’ve seen Shrew and As You Like It. If you are choosing between those two then go for As You Like It.
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Post by learfan on May 29, 2019 17:10:49 GMT
I’ve seen Shrew and As You Like It. If you are choosing between those two then go for As You Like It. didnt you care for Shrew? Ive havent seen AYLI.
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Post by NeilVHughes on May 29, 2019 17:28:51 GMT
A poor season so far, of the two I’ve seen AYLI the better one as Shrew didn’t work for me as the gender flip did not include the physical attributes so the closing monologue made no sense and defeated the premise.
Not booking anything for the London transfers this year, the only one deserving of a transfer is Kunene and the King.
Here’s to Measure for Measure in a few weeks time even though the two restorations look the most promising.
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Post by lynette on May 29, 2019 18:43:56 GMT
A poor season so far, of the two I’ve seen AYLI the better one as Shrew didn’t work for me as the gender flip did not include the physical attributes so the closing monologue made no sense and defeated the premise. Not booking anything for the London transfers this year, the only one deserving of a transfer is Kunene and the King. Here’s to Measure for Measure in a few weeks time even though the two restorations look the most promising. The Provoked Wife is good. We also preferred As You Like It to Taming of the Shrew which as you say didn’t quite work. Tough to make a better job of Measure for Measure than the recent Donmar if they are planning any gender changes. No idea if they are or not.
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Post by learfan on May 29, 2019 19:34:42 GMT
Going to Provoked Wife/Venice Preserved double bill in a few weeks, really looking forward to that. I quite liked Shrew. Measure for Measure is set in the early 1900s,from the trailer, looks promising.
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Post by learfan on Jun 22, 2019 17:17:30 GMT
Provoked Wife roaringly good. The always luscious Alex Gilbreath a joy. Quentin v funny. Slinger good also in an unsympathetic role. Venice Preserved tonight. In the shop i see the Walliams/Williams souvenirs have been moved further from the main counter,not that im bothered though others seem to be.
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Post by Jan on Jun 22, 2019 19:09:45 GMT
Measure for Measure is set in the early 1900s,from the trailer, looks promising. If you’re going to update it the obvious era would be the turn-of-the century Vienna of Sigmund Freud. But so far only Trevor Nunn has done that - maybe Doran too ?
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Post by Fleance on Jun 22, 2019 19:30:39 GMT
Measure for Measure is set in the early 1900s,from the trailer, looks promising. If you’re going to update it the obvious era would be the turn-of-the century Vienna of Sigmund Freud. But so far only Trevor Nunn has done that - maybe Doran too ? The Trevor Nunn (RSC at the Young Vic) production was quite powerful, particularly in the big scene between Claudio (Jason Durr) and Isabella (Clare Skinner).
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Post by Jan on Jun 22, 2019 19:55:14 GMT
If you’re going to update it the obvious era would be the turn-of-the century Vienna of Sigmund Freud. But so far only Trevor Nunn has done that - maybe Doran too ? The Trevor Nunn (RSC at the Young Vic) production was quite powerful, particularly in the big scene between Claudio (Jason Durr) and Isabella (Clare Skinner). I recall Angelo attacking her pinning her back on a psychiatrist’s couch. Did you see the famous Jonathan Miller production ? I would have loved to have seen it.
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