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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 17:24:38 GMT
Upper Circle is just over 400 seats in a 1,500 capacity theatre so rounding up to “half full” is hardly accurate! 😜 Of course I get that for a 1,500 seater venue Waitress isn’t selling amazingly (at least not midweek) and that’s gonna affect how long the show will last, but it’s just a bit weird and petty to me that people here seem to take so much glee in claiming Waitress is some flop that no one is attending when in terms of actual numbers it’s selling and being attended just as well as, say, Come From Away (and that’s with limited discounts). Like just a quick check of tickets for tomorrow’s performance and over 1,000 tickets have been sold already. Waitress was never a show to fill a 1,500 capacity theatre but FLOGGING. DEAD. HORSE. with this point lol! I’m just gonna enjoy the show for as long as we have it 👍 I'm glad you're enjoying it! I suspect we will still see it around until the end of the booking period at least so there is plenty of time too! I need to really book for me and my friend, she's desperate to go and whilst I'm not particularly fussed I wanna see cast development considering I only saw the fifth preview. I may get her tickets for her birthday and go from there. Well to be fair Daniel, a lot of people are enjoying it, not just me! I think the show started off really strong even during previews, but it definitely seems a lot tighter now, now that the show and the cast has really bedded in. I think Jack has gotten a lot better, even though his singing hasn’t 😆 And it’s clear that the cast seem like a really tight bunch which definitely helps.
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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 6, 2019 17:43:07 GMT
Oh it's so nice to see the cast so close, especially the girls it seems. It's the downside of a show not doing quite as well as one hopes because the first thing to be sad about for me with a closing is the cast being out of work and away from eachother. So I do hope it sees out it's initial booking so everyone can have a significant amount of time with the project and with eachother.
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Post by andrew on May 6, 2019 18:57:02 GMT
Regardless of everyone's opinion about her, I think KMP is the real MVP (see what I did there?) for doing all 100 shows so far, in such a vocally demanding role, especially since every other principal has already had days off.
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Post by LaLuPone on May 6, 2019 19:04:43 GMT
Regardless of everyone's opinion about her, I think KMP is the real MVP (see what I did there?) for doing all 100 shows so far, in such a vocally demanding role, especially since every other principal has already had days off. Agreed, Jenna’s quite a role to do 8 times a week!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2019 19:24:20 GMT
Btw I don’t think anyone posted this yet but Perry O’Bree posted this YouTube vid of David, Marisha, Kat and Laura performing and doing a Q&A at Yamaha London a week last Saturday! It’s a fun watch and the cast all seem on very good form. Doesn’t sound like a cast album is happening though, although Kat said they’ve pushed for it so I guess we’ll see. 😩 I booked this a couple of days ago purely as a way to tick this show off the list, and because, you know, they will give me a free programme and ice-cream since I used that code. Wasn't really excited about the show itself. But seeing Laura Baldwin's performance just made this a lot more exciting. Marisha Wallace was also great, but I was expecting that.
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Post by shady23 on May 6, 2019 19:24:30 GMT
To answer my own question lol, The signed posters are for Waitress’s 100th show which is tonight! From Waitress’s insta stories, anyone who is going tonight should DM the account their section, row and seat number for a chance to win one of the posters! They should just give everyone posters. I know that's a lot to sign, but they have had time. Those who don't use Instagram or haven't heard about this, will feel left out. Your average general theatre goer has no interest in a signed poster they love a free ice cream though. They should have an offer where you can choose a signed poster OR a free ice cream.
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Post by elphaboy on May 6, 2019 20:06:48 GMT
Any rumour who’s replacing her as Jenna?
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Post by LaLuPone on May 6, 2019 20:08:11 GMT
From twitter it looks like Nicole Dennis is going on as Nurse Norma tomorrow!
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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 20:16:34 GMT
From twitter it looks like Nicole Dennis is going on as Nurse Norma tomorrow! Oh cool, I think Nicole is great! Talking of her twitter this vid of a drunk Kat dancing along to Twentieth Century Fox Mambo at the surprise hen party the cast and crew threw for her is giving me life! 😂 #bringbacksmash http://instagram.com/p/BxFs-t-nON1
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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 20:19:12 GMT
Regardless of everyone's opinion about her, I think KMP is the real MVP (see what I did there?) for doing all 100 shows so far, in such a vocally demanding role, especially since every other principal has already had days off. That is pretty impressive. I’m in awe of all these performers who can perform night after night to such a high standard. It only takes one night of drunken singing from me and my voice has gone for the entire week! 😆
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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 6, 2019 20:20:53 GMT
Regardless of everyone's opinion about her, I think KMP is the real MVP (see what I did there?) for doing all 100 shows so far, in such a vocally demanding role, especially since every other principal has already had days off. Agreed. I actually think she was pretty great when I saw her early in previews, and the whole backlash or people not liking her I don't really get. 100 shows and not missing one is great for a role of that size!
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Post by elphaboy on May 6, 2019 20:22:04 GMT
Her Jenna comes across very cold and unlikeable, a falseness I think.
Her voice is undeniably spectacular though.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2019 22:02:04 GMT
Frankly I think Kat McPhee is by far the best thing about this show! Fabulous voice, and I think her acting fits the character perfectly. She was a lot better in that respect than I expected judging from some of the reviews on here.
I didn't find an awful lot to like in the rest of the show though - Laura Baldwin does her best with a character that gets annoying within the first 2 minutes, and Marisha Wallace milks the bawdy humour she gets as well as she can but over-sings her big solo. They're the best of the rest really - the nurse is annoyingly over the top and the less said about all the men, the better.
It just isn't my kind of humour at all, which made for a long couple of hours when McPhee wasn't singing the big powerful numbers. The lyrics for most of the songs are cringeeorthy, the story is even worse and the sets and choreography looked amateur at best.
There's a good story in there to be told if they really took the domestic violence aspects seriously and treated them properly. But they don't, it's bubblegum and pies the whole way through and the end result is really just a bit of a cheesy slapstick mess. McPhee is worth the (discounted) ticket price but that's about it for me I'm afraid.
For those who are keeping an eye on these things, the Dress Circle was about two thirds full at most tonight. The cheaper seats at the back were full, the premiums practically empty. Stalls looked fairly full and the Upper Circle seemed to be open but no idea how full it was. Barely any queues to get served at the bars/snack stands before the show or in the interval though, if that is any indication.
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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 6, 2019 22:23:59 GMT
Oh fabulous, love easy access to the bar! 😍
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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 23:04:40 GMT
Regardless of everyone's opinion about her, I think KMP is the real MVP (see what I did there?) for doing all 100 shows so far, in such a vocally demanding role, especially since every other principal has already had days off. Agreed. I actually think she was pretty great when I saw her early in previews, and the whole backlash or people not liking her I don't really get. 100 shows and not missing one is great for a role of that size! To be fair, backlash or people not liking her in the show has been a small minority of people, even on these boards. People can have whatever opinion about a performance, that’s fine, but what has bothered me here has been people making the bitchy, nasty and unwarranted personal attacks (which do seem to have died down now to be fair seeing as the main culprit no longer seems to post here) and it does seem some people were just determined to hate the moment she was cast, and weirdly hate the show also. I think Waitress London has been lucky to have her, just as it’ll no doubt be lucky to have whoever they cast next as Jenna!
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Post by anthem on May 6, 2019 23:12:14 GMT
They're the best of the rest really - the nurse is annoyingly over the top and the less said about all the men, the better. It just isn't my kind of humour at all, which made for a long couple of hours when McPhee wasn't singing the big powerful numbers. The lyrics for most of the songs are cringeeorthy, the story is even worse and the sets and choreography looked amateur at best. I think its a bit unfair to the write off all the male performers so glibly. Jack is the weakest link (in terms of his voice at least- I did find him funny) but the rest did a good job with what they were given. In particular I thought David Hunter was impressive; he has a great voice and is charming and likeable in the role. I thought he had good chemistry with Katharine. I’m curious as to what lyrics you found cringeworthy. On the more serious songs at least the lyrics are pretty solid in my view. I wasn’t completely sold on all of the comedy moments/songs either so perhaps that’s what you’re referring to. I really liked the choreography though and thought the set design/ colour scheme was sweet!
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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 23:31:12 GMT
^ I really enjoy David as Dr P, he’s super charming and goofy, and he and Kat do have good chemistry. I’ve so far seen 5 Dr Ps 😆 - all good in their own ways!
- Drew Gehling (with Jessie) - the goofiest
- Chris Diamantopoulos (with Sara) - the most serious but nice voice
- Erich Bergen (with Kat) - the funniest and good chem with Kat
- Henry Gottfried (with Kat) - I don’t know how old he is but he played a bit too young for me and he didn’t have great chem with Kat, but boy did he have a lovely voice!
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Post by sparky5000 on May 6, 2019 23:32:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 7:18:21 GMT
They're the best of the rest really - the nurse is annoyingly over the top and the less said about all the men, the better. It just isn't my kind of humour at all, which made for a long couple of hours when McPhee wasn't singing the big powerful numbers. The lyrics for most of the songs are cringeeorthy, the story is even worse and the sets and choreography looked amateur at best. I think its a bit unfair to the write off all the male performers so glibly. Jack is the weakest link (in terms of his voice at least- I did find him funny) but the rest did a good job with what they were given. In particular I thought David Hunter was impressive; he has a great voice and is charming and likeable in the role. I thought he had good chemistry with Katharine. I’m curious as to what lyrics you found cringeworthy. On the more serious songs at least the lyrics are pretty solid in my view. I wasn’t completely sold on all of the comedy moments/songs either so perhaps that’s what you’re referring to. I really liked the choreography though and thought the set design/ colour scheme was sweet! I don't think it's unfair, it's my opinion that they were all poor. Yes, I know David Hunter can sing, but honestly I didn't think he sang that well at all last night. Either it was written that way, or there were some rather dodgy harmonies with Ms McPhee last night, and she was on form. I didnt think he was charming at all, in fact his character really just made my skin crawl, which didn't help - it was an over the top performance, I didn't find it funny and the character has no redeeming qualities whatsoever as far as I'm concerned. Jack McBrayer can barely hold a tune and his performance was so over the top that it made me cringe. The other male characters are just so unlikable, and although the pie shop owner sort of redeems himself at one point, it isn't when his character is onstage and his solo song was just about bearable in terms of tunefulness and tone. I get that the male characters are predominantly not meant to be likeable, and in that sense they've achieved that, but none of them worked for me. I didn't think there was much chemistry between any of the couples, though the fact that almost all the characters were either irritating or just unlikable probably didn't help that aspect. Much of the set looked as if it was made from something not much stronger than cardboard, and I couldn't understand why there was a huge expanse of black space unused at the top of the stage - from the circle things like the ceiling light hanging down in the house looked ridiculous, and you'd think they would have had enough money to construct more than one wall of some of the sets! And in terms of the lyrics - there was so much about pies, or using metaphors about pies, that it just got to a point of over-saturation on the saccharine front. The musical score is perfectly serviceable from a melody perspective, but I found the lyrics rather cringeworthy quite often I'm afraid. I get that others like the show, and that's obviously fine, each to their own. But it's definitely not for me - it's too sugary and lacking in substance, and the humour is really not my style at all - that sort of slapstick gets very old very quickly for me.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2019 7:20:45 GMT
@posterj which one are you in this photo?! 😆 Thankfully not visible! Interesting that the Upper Circle wasn't in the photo at all. Even in the darkness you can see some spaces in the Dress Circle, but if you don't want to believe a report on audience size from someone who was actually there then that's your prerogative.
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Post by sparky5000 on May 7, 2019 9:59:21 GMT
@posterj which one are you in this photo?! 😆 Thankfully not visible! Interesting that the Upper Circle wasn't in the photo at all. Even in the darkness you can see some spaces in the Dress Circle, but if you don't want to believe a report on audience size from someone who was actually there then that's your prerogative. Who says I’m not believing your report? The top tier is always the one that sells the best because it’s the cheapest seats. If the top tier is closed, as it often is midweek, it’s not that that tier hasn’t sold well, it’s just that those 400 seats are distributed into the gaps in the dress circle and stalls. But it was open last night and so of course there will be more gaps elsewhere as a result.
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Post by Rukaya on May 7, 2019 16:23:39 GMT
Waitress will start doing £25 Rush tickets on TodayTix, presumably from this week, so that's something.
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Post by latefortheoverture on May 7, 2019 17:00:58 GMT
Waitress will start doing £25 Rush tickets on TodayTix, presumably from this week, so that's something. That's great! Hopefully will be able to see this again soon!
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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 7, 2019 17:03:57 GMT
Waitress will start doing £25 Rush tickets on TodayTix, presumably from this week, so that's something. Fabulous! I'm so glad they're finally doing it, now that'll get some fangirls in!
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Post by Mark on May 7, 2019 17:24:04 GMT
And about time! Better than the alternative of empty seats surely. They will probably be able to sell as many as they want to initially.
I understand the logic of some shows not offering rush, but this was crying out for it.
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