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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 16, 2019 19:50:14 GMT
I always carry an emergency bag. Pickled “Union” flavour haha
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Post by stageyqueen on Mar 19, 2019 0:46:38 GMT
A little clip of the bows from Friday's show - Guess who led the ovation Lol!
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Post by Dr Tom on Mar 23, 2019 10:32:22 GMT
Just trying to work out a date I can get here.
Looking at the seating plan, is Row BB the front row (row AA not on sale?). And, if so, what's the view like from there? Reasonable stage height etc?
The seat availability seems good, although the travel options are not so cheap over a weekend.
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Post by stageyqueen on Mar 24, 2019 16:07:35 GMT
Just trying to work out a date I can get here. Looking at the seating plan, is Row BB the front row (row AA not on sale?). And, if so, what's the view like from there? Reasonable stage height etc? The seat availability seems good, although the travel options are not so cheap over a weekend. The stalls as we know them are divided in to two - Orchestre Pair and Orchestre Impair. Numbering starts from the centre So the centre Seat is Orchestre Impair 01 and Orchestre pair 02. Running from these centre seats as you look at the stage (scene) they run to the right 02 04 06 08 etc and to the left 01 03 05 07 etc. The front row is BB there is no AA and then runs back A B C etc. Seats to avoid - although in the centre avoid BB 01 03 02 04 as leg room is very tight due to the conductor and the curve in the centre of the pit. From 06 onwards and 05 onwards you get a lot of leg room. The stage is not very high so get a great view like 42nd St. One other thing to avoid are the small chairs at the end of the aisle sold seat number but with an s next to it, they are most peculiar. Hope this helps?
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Post by Dr Tom on Mar 25, 2019 16:42:55 GMT
The stalls as we know them are divided in to two - Orchestre Pair and Orchestre Impair. Numbering starts from the centre So the centre Seat is Orchestre Impair 01 and Orchestre pair 02. Running from these centre seats as you look at the stage (scene) they run to the right 02 04 06 08 etc and to the left 01 03 05 07 etc. The front row is BB there is no AA and then runs back A B C etc. Seats to avoid - although in the centre avoid BB 01 03 02 04 as leg room is very tight due to the conductor and the curve in the centre of the pit. From 06 onwards and 05 onwards you get a lot of leg room. The stage is not very high so get a great view like 42nd St. One other thing to avoid are the small chairs at the end of the aisle sold seat number but with an s next to it, they are most peculiar. Hope this helps? Thanks, just booked one of the front row seats you recommended for the matinee on Saturday 5 April. Sold on such a talented cast and great to find out that Adam Denman (or Adam Danma as the theatre site would have you believe) is there.
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Post by stageyqueen on Mar 30, 2019 22:22:13 GMT
The stalls as we know them are divided in to two - Orchestre Pair and Orchestre Impair. Numbering starts from the centre So the centre Seat is Orchestre Impair 01 and Orchestre pair 02. Running from these centre seats as you look at the stage (scene) they run to the right 02 04 06 08 etc and to the left 01 03 05 07 etc. The front row is BB there is no AA and then runs back A B C etc. Seats to avoid - although in the centre avoid BB 01 03 02 04 as leg room is very tight due to the conductor and the curve in the centre of the pit. From 06 onwards and 05 onwards you get a lot of leg room. The stage is not very high so get a great view like 42nd St. One other thing to avoid are the small chairs at the end of the aisle sold seat number but with an s next to it, they are most peculiar. Hope this helps? Thanks, just booked one of the front row seats you recommended for the matinee on Saturday 5 April. Sold on such a talented cast and great to find out that Adam Denman (or Adam Danma as the theatre site would have you believe) is there. Enjoy! It really was a good show. Look out for Adam in Havana, oh boy can he twerk x
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Post by danieljohnson14 on Mar 31, 2019 18:45:08 GMT
Her voice is just stunning! 😍😍
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 5, 2019 8:37:36 GMT
Just had an email (in French) to say this has been cancelled, which rather puts a damper on my trip tomorrow. There is some method that I haven't yet figured out to apply for a refund, minus any fees.
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 5, 2019 9:29:04 GMT
Well, I've booked for the Saturday evening performance. A bit more expensive then the cancelled performance and not as good a seat, but it will do.
Hopefully the refund for the cancelled show comes through. The form wasn't all that obvious, even with Google Translate.
Let's hope Saturday evening goes ahead.
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 5, 2019 15:23:12 GMT
The stalls as we know them are divided in to two - Orchestre Pair and Orchestre Impair. Numbering starts from the centre So the centre Seat is Orchestre Impair 01 and Orchestre pair 02. Running from these centre seats as you look at the stage (scene) they run to the right 02 04 06 08 etc and to the left 01 03 05 07 etc. The front row is BB there is no AA and then runs back A B C etc. Seats to avoid - although in the centre avoid BB 01 03 02 04 as leg room is very tight due to the conductor and the curve in the centre of the pit. From 06 onwards and 05 onwards you get a lot of leg room. The stage is not very high so get a great view like 42nd St. One other thing to avoid are the small chairs at the end of the aisle sold seat number but with an s next to it, they are most peculiar. Hope this helps? Thanks, just booked one of the front row seats you recommended for the matinee on Saturday 5 April. Sold on such a talented cast and great to find out that Adam Denman (or Adam Danma as the theatre site would have you believe) is there. Hope you enjoy x
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 5, 2019 15:23:51 GMT
The stalls as we know them are divided in to two - Orchestre Pair and Orchestre Impair. Numbering starts from the centre So the centre Seat is Orchestre Impair 01 and Orchestre pair 02. Running from these centre seats as you look at the stage (scene) they run to the right 02 04 06 08 etc and to the left 01 03 05 07 etc. The front row is BB there is no AA and then runs back A B C etc. Seats to avoid - although in the centre avoid BB 01 03 02 04 as leg room is very tight due to the conductor and the curve in the centre of the pit. From 06 onwards and 05 onwards you get a lot of leg room. The stage is not very high so get a great view like 42nd St. One other thing to avoid are the small chairs at the end of the aisle sold seat number but with an s next to it, they are most peculiar. Hope this helps? Thanks, just booked one of the front row seats you recommended for the matinee on Saturday 5 April. Sold on such a talented cast and great to find out that Adam Denman (or Adam Danma as the theatre site would have you believe) is there. Hope you enjoy x
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 5, 2019 15:27:04 GMT
Well, I've booked for the Saturday evening performance. A bit more expensive then the cancelled performance and not as good a seat, but it will do. Hopefully the refund for the cancelled show comes through. The form wasn't all that obvious, even with Google Translate. Let's hope Saturday evening goes ahead. Why was it cancelled? Yellow Vest protest may be or just not sold? It was horrendous a few weeks ago.
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 5, 2019 15:33:10 GMT
The email didn’t say. It hadn’t sold terribly well, so that might be why, but they normally go ahead.
Surprised they didn’t give me the option to just change to another performance. Almost wish I’d got an earlier Eurostar today, but with the time difference I arrive too late (and couldn’t really leave work any earlier).
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 5, 2019 15:53:13 GMT
The email didn’t say. It hadn’t sold terribly well, so that might be why, but they normally go ahead. Surprised they didn’t give me the option to just change to another performance. Almost wish I’d got an earlier Eurostar today, but with the time difference I arrive too late (and couldn’t really leave work any earlier). Just has it confirmed that the matinee is cancelled as a result of the Rio so please be careful. They also close a lot of the metro so you could end up walking a fair distance so allow plenty of time.
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 5, 2019 15:54:38 GMT
The email didn’t say. It hadn’t sold terribly well, so that might be why, but they normally go ahead. Surprised they didn’t give me the option to just change to another performance. Almost wish I’d got an earlier Eurostar today, but with the time difference I arrive too late (and couldn’t really leave work any earlier). Just has it confirmed that the matinee is cancelled as a result of the Rio so please be careful. They also close a lot of the metro so you could end up walking a fair distance so allow plenty of time. Sorry. My typing and auto correct- cancelled due to the Riots
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 5, 2019 16:33:58 GMT
Thanks stageyqueen. Thankfully I decided to stay centrally so can walk everywhere.
Hopefully the riots won’t be too disruptive. I seem to have a habit of ending up in the centre of them whenever I travel in Europe.
So long as the evening show happens with minimal disruption, that will be fine.
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 6, 2019 11:10:28 GMT
Having had a good walk around what I thought was an exceptionally quiet Paris this morning, I’ve now retreated to the sanctuary of my hotel room to watch the protests on French TV.
Incredibly to see the areas I was in just hours ago so packed full of people. And wish my French was better so I could follow the TV commentary.
Hope it all calms down well before show time.
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 6, 2019 19:35:25 GMT
Having had a good walk around what I thought was an exceptionally quiet Paris this morning, I’ve now retreated to the sanctuary of my hotel room to watch the protests on French TV. Incredibly to see the areas I was in just hours ago so packed full of people. And wish my French was better so I could follow the TV commentary. Hope it all calms down well before show time. I was right in the heart of it just off the Champs Elysee, it was scary. Do let me know your thoughts on the show x
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 6, 2019 20:51:16 GMT
Just finished, Very good. Trying to find a route back the police haven’t closed. More later!
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Post by Dr Tom on Apr 6, 2019 22:03:12 GMT
Back at the hotel. A very good show and recommended, but I’d avoid Paris on weekends while this series of riots is going on. Not good for the blood pressure.
Try weekdays if possible.
As well as losing the afternoon, the evening saw a load of roads to pedestrians and armed police patrolling. After the show saw a different set of road closures. Few people are keen to speak English (and my French isn’t great), that even includes those working in a theatre with English language performances.
Watch out for the silent electric scooters, which are everywhere and popular with those out on a Saturday evening.
One tip. The Louvre is free after 6pm on the first Saturday of the month, so I fit in a quick trip. The main security queue was about 2 hours long, but there’s another queue underground that was only about 20 minutes. Get there a few minutes before 6 to clear security before the free period starts.
Anyway, onto the theatre.
First, surprised how little security there was compared to a London theatre. But it’s rather a fringe venue.
Most of the audience are French, so they mostly take seats further back where they can read the surtitles. It’s a strange experience to watch, not all the jokes translate and for those that do, they must read the punchlines a few seconds everyone else.
Ended up in seat BB7, which must be the best place in the building for the English speaking. Central, but the first seat with extended legroom. Very low stage.
Had an English mother and daughter next to me who didn’t seem to want to be there, despite the tickets being over £100 each. The mother fell asleep several times, including on the shoulder of the daughter, which must have really ruined the view of those behind. The French were perfectly behaved.
There is no tipping the ushers in this theatre when they show you to your seat. I tried and was turned down. Unusual for French theatres where it’s usually expected.
About five minutes after the show was due to start, they moved a load of people to fill the front Stalls. So may well be worth trying your luck on a cheaper ticket.
An excellent cast, especially the leads. I recognised most of the ensemble from roles in UK productions. Just got to work out who they all were.
I rather got the feeling I was recognised, but there you go.
Adam Denman’s twerking was great. I’ve seen a few productions of Guys and Dolls and I’m sure they managed to fit more dancing in this than normal.
Also really sounded like Sky called Sarah “Sawyer” at one point!
A lot of energy and excellent vocals.
I’d happily go again in the summer if I could find a cheap way to do it, but Paris isn’t a cheap trip the way the exchange rate is right now and that could get worse. What would be ideal would be to transport the theatre and show to London.
If you are able to combine this with an already planned trip to Paris, you can’t go far wrong. Better than most of the shows on in London at the moment.
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Post by stageyqueen on Apr 6, 2019 22:20:18 GMT
Back at the hotel. A very good show and recommended, but I’d avoid Paris on weekends while this series of riots is going on. Not good for the blood pressure. Try weekdays if possible. As well as losing the afternoon, the evening saw a load of roads to pedestrians and armed police patrolling. After the show saw a different set of road closures. Few people are keen to speak English (and my French isn’t great), that even includes those working in a theatre with English language performances. Watch out for the silent electric scooters, which are everywhere and popular with those out on a Saturday evening. One tip. The Louvre is free after 6pm on the first Saturday of the month, so I fit in a quick trip. The main security queue was about 2 hours long, but there’s another queue underground that was only about 20 minutes. Get there a few minutes before 6 to clear security before the free period starts. Anyway, onto the theatre. First, surprised how little security there was compared to a London theatre. But it’s rather a fringe venue. Most of the audience are French, so they mostly take seats further back where they can read the surtitles. It’s a strange experience to watch, not all the jokes translate and for those that do, they must read the punchlines a few seconds everyone else. Ended up in seat BB7, which must be the best place in the building for the English speaking. Central, but the first seat with extended legroom. Very low stage. Had an English mother and daughter next to me who didn’t seem to want to be there, despite the tickets being over £100 each. The mother fell asleep several times, including on the shoulder of the daughter, which must have really ruined the view of those behind. The French were perfectly behaved. There is no tipping the ushers in this theatre when they show you to your seat. I tried and was turned down. Unusual for French theatres where it’s usually expected. About five minutes after the show was due to start, they moved a load of people to fill the front Stalls. So may well be worth trying your luck on a cheaper ticket. An excellent cast, especially the leads. I recognised most of the ensemble from roles in UK productions. Just got to work out who they all were. I rather got the feeling I was recognised, but there you go. Adam Denman’s twerking was great. I’ve seen a few productions of Guys and Dolls and I’m sure they managed to fit more dancing in this than normal. Also really sounded like Sky called Sarah “Sawyer” at one point! A lot of energy and excellent vocals. I’d happily go again in the summer if I could find a cheap way to do it, but Paris isn’t a cheap trip the way the exchange rate is right now and that could get worse. What would be ideal would be to transport the theatre and show to London. If you are able to combine this with an already planned trip to Paris, you can’t go far wrong. Better than most of the shows on in London at the moment. Glad you enjoyed and glad the seat was good. Totally enjoy everything you said. Isn’t it a beautiful little theatre.
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Post by wickedgrin on May 16, 2019 11:38:51 GMT
Apparently this is closing almost 2 months early. It is sad for the cast and crew. I assume the troubles in Paris at the weekends must be putting off tourists.
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Post by CG on the loose on May 16, 2019 13:57:54 GMT
Apparently this is closing almost 2 months early. It is sad for the cast and crew. I assume the troubles in Paris at the weekends must be putting off tourists. What a shame. Very glad I booked for this weekend not later in the summer!
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Post by shady23 on May 16, 2019 14:50:11 GMT
I am gutted about this, really wanted to visit.
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Post by Dr Tom on May 18, 2019 21:24:16 GMT
Apparently this is closing almost 2 months early. It is sad for the cast and crew. I assume the troubles in Paris at the weekends must be putting off tourists. That's a real shame, it was a great show. I'm sure tourism has been hit with all the chaos in Paris, but also I really don't know if the average English speaking tourist would even realise this was playing. It's closing before the summer holidays, which I'd have thought would be the best time to get tourists in.
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