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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 17:35:43 GMT
Whatever happened to Sleepless in Seattle? I know it was supposed to tour but that fell through, could it make a comeback? It's obviously got a book and score already if they had already put it on sale, so maybe we will see that soon?
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Post by westendwahwah on Oct 4, 2018 18:57:17 GMT
Why are they supporting this of all the shows in the West End? I get the whole Games supporting it or whatever, but why in the first place? Of all shows?! I don't get it. No idea, but invictus already announced so not that tonight.
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Post by iamamazing on Oct 4, 2018 19:45:18 GMT
So if Bat could close will it tour they would have to scale it down a lot
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 19:47:45 GMT
So if Bat could close will it tour they would have to scale it down a lot Well we will see what the US Tour does and see from there what the situation will be in terms of set.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 21:59:34 GMT
So now we know it isn't Dear Evan Hansen, I'm even more perplexed about what is following Motown into the Shaftesbury!
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Post by Mark on Oct 4, 2018 22:03:19 GMT
Noel coward would be a fantastic venue for Evan 💅🏻💅🏻
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Post by iamamazing on Oct 5, 2018 8:52:39 GMT
Wouldn’t surprise me if summer or Anastasia opens at the Shaftesbury
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 18:12:59 GMT
Next year is turning into a seriously amazing year for theatre in London. that said, I imagine that's it for transfers from Broadway. This is already more than we usually get in a year, with 9 to 5, Come From Away, Waitress and Evan Hansen.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 18:28:20 GMT
Given their track record of importing small scale US productions wholesale, the St Ann’s Oklahoma (bluegrass band, a very dark take on the material) might be a good fit for a summer Menier Chocolate Factory show.
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Post by Jon on Oct 5, 2018 18:42:03 GMT
Next year is turning into a seriously amazing year for theatre in London. that said, I imagine that's it for transfers from Broadway. This is already more than we usually get in a year, with 9 to 5, Come From Away, Waitress and Evan Hansen. Just goes to show that closures aren’t necessarily a bad thing if we get good replacements
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 18:43:42 GMT
Next year is turning into a seriously amazing year for theatre in London. that said, I imagine that's it for transfers from Broadway. This is already more than we usually get in a year, with 9 to 5, Come From Away, Waitress and Evan Hansen. Just goes to show that closures aren’t necessarily a bad thing if we get good replacements I agree... I could still do with another year of 42nd Street tho, move the refurb, they've already moved it like 4 times for the show. 😂😂
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 5, 2018 20:20:48 GMT
Is it too much to ask for Great Comet to resurface? So desperate.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 20:27:32 GMT
I mean exactly what I said.... Cameron wants Les Mis to stay on the Avenue. Dear Evan Hanson will go to the Gielgud and Les Mis will move to the Lyric - only if they can push Thriller out. If not it will mess up those plans. So the prediction about the theatre for DEH was wrong. Noooo, I’m not keeping tabs at all.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 20:34:52 GMT
Is it too much to ask for Great Comet to resurface? So desperate. Great Comet won't happen now. I'd love it too, but I seriously doubt it after how it bombed on Broadway.
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 5, 2018 21:20:13 GMT
Is it too much to ask for Great Comet to resurface? So desperate. Great Comet won't happen now. I'd love it too, but I seriously doubt it after how it bombed on Broadway. Didn't stop them in Brazil, or the upcoming Japan production, or the smaller productions that are going to be dotted around the US :3
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 21:22:17 GMT
Great Comet won't happen now. I'd love it too, but I seriously doubt it after how it bombed on Broadway. Didn't stop them in Brazil, or the upcoming Japan production, or the smaller productions that are going to be dotted around the US :3 Yeah but any show sells in Brazil or Japan. Anytime you see someone announce a tour you always see 750 billion comments saying BRAZILLLLL!! In truth, its real expensive. It would of taken ages to recoup. I think it would struggle over here.
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Post by showtoones on Oct 5, 2018 22:32:32 GMT
Great Comet won't happen now. I'd love it too, but I seriously doubt it after how it bombed on Broadway. Didn't stop them in Brazil, or the upcoming Japan production, or the smaller productions that are going to be dotted around the US :3 The show could perhaps do a limited season at The National but overall, it have zero commercial appeal and wouldn't appeal to the punters. The only reason it ran as long as it did on Broadway is because of Josh Groban. I found the show banal and hard to follow.
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 5, 2018 23:51:40 GMT
Didn't stop them in Brazil, or the upcoming Japan production, or the smaller productions that are going to be dotted around the US :3 The show could perhaps do a limited season at The National but overall, it have zero commercial appeal and wouldn't appeal to the punters. The only reason it ran as long as it did on Broadway is because of Josh Groban. I found the show banal and hard to follow. How about a show on the complete other end of the scale? Love me a bit of "Something Rotten!" Think that'll come over? I know it's on tour in US at the moment but that'd fit so well here.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 23:53:34 GMT
The show could perhaps do a limited season at The National but overall, it have zero commercial appeal and wouldn't appeal to the punters. The only reason it ran as long as it did on Broadway is because of Josh Groban. I found the show banal and hard to follow. How about a show on the complete other end of the scale? Love me a bit of "Something Rotten!" Think that'll come over? I know it's on tour in US at the moment but that'd fit so well here. I don’t think it will but I would absolutely love if it did.
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 5, 2018 23:58:03 GMT
How about a show on the complete other end of the scale? Love me a bit of "Something Rotten!" Think that'll come over? I know it's on tour in US at the moment but that'd fit so well here. I don’t think it will but I would absolutely love if it did. Likewise. Looks so funny from the clips I've seen and the music is just superb. Was also holding out for a Charlie Choc UK tour (as it was said at the time that one was planned) but looking unlikely now
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 1:54:09 GMT
Something Rotten! was trite and tedious af
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Post by musicalmarge on Oct 6, 2018 12:41:52 GMT
Carrie is currently unavailable for amateur rights - this is exciting to think PTM might also bring that back!
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Post by HereForTheatre on Oct 6, 2018 15:55:47 GMT
He tweeted the other month about bringing one of his shows back. I guess it's that.
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 6, 2018 18:35:10 GMT
Likewise. Looks so funny from the clips I've seen and the music is just superb. Was also holding out for a Charlie Choc UK tour (as it was said at the time that one was planned) but looking unlikely now Charlie UK tour was pulled after it flopped on Broadway. That was to be the template for future productions so I think they had to stop and rethink. I'm sure it'll happen eventually, but not until after they've got the US tour up and running and successfully making a return. Never knew. The Broadway version looked really bad, no wonder it flopped. Would have been great to see the UK version touring.
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Post by pianowithsam on Oct 6, 2018 18:36:17 GMT
How about a show on the complete other end of the scale? Love me a bit of "Something Rotten!" Think that'll come over? I know it's on tour in US at the moment but that'd fit so well here. I don’t think it will but I would absolutely love if it did. Tweeted to John O'Farrell yesterday. One of the book writers for Something Rotten. I asked if it'll ever come to the West End. He replied and said "We are working on it!" Literally so hyped.
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