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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 10, 2022 6:37:27 GMT
Has anything come to light about what happened?
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Post by theatrekiwi on Sept 11, 2022 19:28:40 GMT
Has anything come to light about what happened? Nope! Still very curious what was going on. Quite poor communication all round from the Aldwych, but can't fault the quick refund the next day.
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Post by showgirl on Feb 20, 2023 4:59:48 GMT
Having wanted to see this for years and managing to do so at last for Saturday's matinee, I was amazed to find that there had been no comments whatsoever for over 5 months; I actually had to resort to the search function (at least it worked, for once) to find the thread. This seems to me mystifying for a long-running and clearly - based on Saturday's apparently full house - still very popular musical and given that other long-runners (or old warhorses?) are still the subject of regular posts. Can anyone please explain this?
Frustratingly, I still don't even know who was performing the lead role as the website gives only one name and no details of alternates or dates/performances the actor is not scheduled to work.
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Feb 20, 2023 5:29:26 GMT
Elesha Paul Moses normally does Tuesday, Thursday matinee, Friday, Saturday evening
Kristina Love normally does Wednesday, Thursday evening, Saturday matinee, Sunday
You probably saw Kristina who originated the role in Hamburg and is wonderful from what I’ve heard
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Mar 31, 2023 17:03:18 GMT
Elesha Paul Moses normally does Tuesday, Thursday matinee, Friday, Saturday evening Kristina Love normally does Wednesday, Thursday evening, Saturday matinee, Sunday You probably saw Kristina who originated the role in Hamburg and is wonderful from what I’ve heard Thanks! I'm planning a trip to London and will see Tina again just to experience Kristina Love. This time in English. She was brilliant in German. Was, for me, as close to seeing Tina herself.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2023 18:55:11 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2023 19:59:07 GMT
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Post by Mark on May 26, 2023 8:18:00 GMT
The matinee yesterday was full of emotion. Curtain rose before the show with all the cast and crew stood on the stage and an acknowledgement made of Tina having passed away, and a moments silence.
There's no other word to describe Elesha Paul Moses as Tina other than Outstanding. She had the look, the voice, the everything. She gave it her all and more. The finale was particularly energetic and a real celebration of Tina.
Outside of the theatre, lots of flowers, along with a small sign - "Keep telling her story".
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Post by partytentdown on May 26, 2023 9:59:24 GMT
From a crassly commercial perspective, I'm intrigued to see if Turner's death prolongs the life of this show, in the same way that Thriller Live thrived when Michael Jackson died.
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Post by Jon on May 26, 2023 10:05:02 GMT
From a crassly commercial perspective, I'm intrigued to see if Turner's death prolongs the life of this show, in the same way that Thriller Live thrived when Michael Jackson died. I don't think it's a like for like comparison. Thriller was on the verge of closing when Michael Jackson died which caused ticket sales to increase.
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Post by A.Ham on May 26, 2023 10:05:21 GMT
I’m sure it will - the rush tickets for tonight went in a millisecond earlier on this morning!
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Post by A.Ham on May 26, 2023 15:51:24 GMT
The joys of solo theatre-going… Just picked up a great front stalls seat for tomorrow’s matinee for £45 - it was £125 this morning!
I saw it in previews back in April 2018 but not been back since, although I’ve wanted to. Following Tina’s death, now feels like the right moment.
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Post by A.Ham on May 27, 2023 18:05:38 GMT
So glad I went! This afternoon’s matinee was fantastic - the cast all appeared at the start as per earlier in the week and Joshua Da Costa (playing Ike) read a brief statement, then asked for a minute’s silence - no bad behaviour here, you could’ve heard a pin drop.
Then the show began. Several moments choked me, particularly the point where Erwin tells her he’s staying - after everything we’d seen Tina go through in Act 1 it was moving to see her get her happy ending with a decent man. And then at the end - Kristina Love (Tina) talked about her first meeting with Tina, in Zurich when she was cast to play her. A beautiful speech and by this point I’d noticed a few others crying too.
Lovely too to see the flowers outside the theatre under Tina’s picture, and the production’s statement about Tina’s death on one of the screens outside. I’ll never forget the Tina concert I saw at Wembley and of course this show doesn’t replicate that experience, but her life story absolutely should be told and this is a fitting tribute to her resilience and talent.
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Post by pepper100 on May 28, 2023 9:49:49 GMT
Does anybody know how you get front row seats for this?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 28, 2023 9:59:08 GMT
Does anybody know how you get front row seats for this? The stage is very high. I’m 6’3 and it was just about bearable but I wouldn’t recommend it for shorter people unless there are specific reasons for being there.
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Post by A.Ham on May 28, 2023 10:12:36 GMT
Does anybody know how you get front row seats for this? I believe they’re usually offered via the TodayTix rush. The original front row’s been taken out so the neck-ache isn’t quite as bad as it once was. The £25 price tag and the close up experience balance out the high stage for me. Appreciate it’s a matter of preference though!
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Post by Mark on May 28, 2023 10:14:42 GMT
I got front row from the rush on Thursday. I did not believe the stage to be particularly high, and there is a huge gap between the front row and the stage. I’m 6ft 1 and was eye level with the stage so could see everything, but if you’re shorter you’ll obviously have a different experience.
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Post by pepper100 on May 28, 2023 12:57:09 GMT
Thank you for all your replies
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Post by Dr Tom on May 28, 2023 13:35:23 GMT
It’s a while since I’ve been, but my recollection is that the view is excellent from the front row (I’m 5’8”).
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Post by colelarson on Nov 17, 2023 10:01:14 GMT
Saw this yesterday for the matinee for my 4th time with my 3rd Tina! Vanessa Dumatey was Tina yesterday afternoon and I have seen her before as Alline Bullock (Tina's sister) she was good and can't complain for £25 front row tickets from TodayTix. We had quite a few alternatives on: i.postimg.cc/jqk4g6yz/20231116-141219.jpgThe front row has been where I have sat all times and really feels immersed into the final sing-along at the end, in fact my friend and I were "rolling" along with Earl Gregory (he played Ike Turner yesterday afternoon) as he was in front of us at the curtain call! I like how the songs fit into the show as they do not feel forced and make sense with the story. The show is still awesome to see and reminds you of all the fab tunes Tina sang and is now a great Tribute to the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll!
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Post by john88 on Feb 8, 2024 6:21:10 GMT
Saw this on Tuesday evening (6 Feb). Managed to get front row seat from TodayTix. The view was really great - you do have to look up a bit but I didn't feel that I was straining my neck.
This was my second time watching the show and I enjoyed it a lot more because the seat was just better. My first time I was sat near the back of the stalls and felt like I couldn't fully enjoy the performance.
Elesha Paul Moses was on as Tina and I have to say she did a pretty good job. Some songs suited her better than others. Towards the later half, I noticed some vocal fatigue and she struggled to hit the higher notes that Tina would typically sing in that "rough" chest voice. Overall, she had a commendable performance and I truly appreciate its a tough role given the dancing involved as well.
The girl who appeared as young Tina was a delight. Other highlights for me were performances by Okezie Morro (Ike), Irene Forrester (the grandma) and Harry Harrington (Roger Davies).
There were some technical issues on the night however. First, before the end of the first half of the show though they had to stop for about 10 minutes. I overheard one lady (who said that she had seen the show like over 70(!) times previously) say that apparently it had to do with some part of the set not coming on stage. Then later on, at the end during the encore sing along section, Tina's mike started acting up (sound was going on and off) but she swiftly exchanged mikes with one of the backup singers.
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Post by erik24601 on Feb 29, 2024 14:14:55 GMT
The press release says the west end production will run alongside it They often say that but end up closing either before the tour or not long after. Does it sell well with on-the-day sales? Looking at the early/mid-week performances for the next few weeks I don't know how it's staying open!
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Post by benj on Feb 29, 2024 17:12:49 GMT
They often say that but end up closing either before the tour or not long after. Does it sell well with on-the-day sales? Looking at the early/mid-week performances for the next few weeks I don't know how it's staying open! Oh wow, just looked too. The weekends are barely selling any better. I guess the Aldwych will be free again soon then…
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Post by Jon on Feb 29, 2024 19:20:34 GMT
Tina does have an unusually long booking period which makes me think it's probably on its last legs. Not sure what could go to the Aldwych though.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 29, 2024 19:32:57 GMT
Have the prices dropped accordingly?
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Post by erik24601 on Feb 29, 2024 22:22:11 GMT
Have the prices dropped accordingly? Not even in the slightest. Tomorrow evening (which is busy but nowhere near sold out) has tickets ranging from £225 - £45. Having £45 as your lowest price point when it’s not selling is crazy. Of course I don’t know about any offers/day tickets etc.
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Post by punxsutawney on Mar 1, 2024 9:17:53 GMT
Tina has been struggling to shift tickets for years now, bar a few spikes in interest. It's long been the show I had pinned to close next, and yet it continues to limp on despite the obviously poor sales. I won't believe it's closing until the moment the Aldwych confirms it!
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Mar 1, 2024 11:33:58 GMT
Have the prices dropped accordingly? Not even in the slightest. Tomorrow evening (which is busy but nowhere near sold out) has tickets ranging from £225 - £45. Having £45 as your lowest price point when it’s not selling is crazy. Of course I don’t know about any offers/day tickets etc. Tina is one of the few long-running shows that continues to offer Today Tix Rush tickets at the original price (AFAIK) of £25. They seem to shift a lot and they can remain available into the afternoon. The very front row is sold exclusively that way. I got a Rush seat there last month and it was evident that a lot of the (mostly young ladies) in that row knew each other, so are presumably regular attenders. It's also available on TKTS. As I type this, pairs of seats in stalls row F are available for tonight @ £63, on the venue website they cost up to £225 each. TKTS day and discounted tickets go on sale online at midnight for that day. Then there's dynamic pricing though that's mainly on single seats. Official website right now seats F6 and F7 cost £225, F10 - which is more central - is available for £50. On the February Wednesday I last attended the stalls and dress circle looked about 80% full, two days earlier that was more like 40%. So all the various marketing initiatives seem to be working.
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Post by Jon on Mar 1, 2024 16:41:51 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised if Nederlander are keeping it going until someone wants the Aldwych.
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Post by SuttonPeron on Mar 1, 2024 16:58:04 GMT
It´s a relatively cheap show to run, and the tickets aren´t precisely cheap. I don´t think this´ll close as soon as some people think it will. I hope it doesn´t!
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