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Post by justafan on Oct 17, 2018 18:36:56 GMT
A last minute spontaneous trip to today’s matinee and caught Philip Bertioli’s ‘Billy’ - lovely handstand ... and Ryan Gover’s ‘Andy’- both delightful characterisations - more please 👏👏👏
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2018 20:45:16 GMT
Ex cast members Lulu and Sam Murphy in the audience tonight. Lovely to see the cast members loving the show just as much as audience do.
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Post by shady23 on Oct 20, 2018 22:11:47 GMT
Matthew is on as Julian all next week and then up to and including Weds 31st.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2018 22:15:32 GMT
Matthew is on as Julian all next week and then up to and including Weds 31st. I'm gonna head back next weekend I think. I wanna catch him as Julian, them I've seen everyone who has played that role!
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Post by stageyqueen on Oct 21, 2018 17:02:58 GMT
Isn’t it a shame that this never got filmed for cinema broadcast? It could be fabulous on the big screen but I guess time is running out now. Presumably it’s a very complicated issue around rights etc. Even if it does tour it’s bever going to be as big and spectacular as it is now. I actually wrote to Michael Linnit about this last October and he replied and I quote " We are in the final throes of negotiating a cast recording which - if all goes well - will be available well before christmas. The question of a DVD production is far more complex in as much as we would have to acquire the rights from the owners, and the production itself would be very costly to film. But it is not beyond the bounds of possibility" However given that was a year ago and nothing has happened, I think it most unlikely now, which is a great shame indeed.
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Post by fossil on Oct 22, 2018 21:29:15 GMT
Nice interview with Bonnie Langford on Steve Allen's programme on LBC yesterday. Mention of a tour of the show being undecided. Worth a listen, I believe it can be downloaded on the LBC website.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 24, 2018 19:51:57 GMT
Interval time.
The big news today, a new conductor!
Or at least someone I’m sure I’ve not seen leading the orchestra before.
Dan Jackson at the helm.
Great show so far as usual, report to follow.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 24, 2018 22:21:36 GMT
Tonight’s show, regular cast, but Matthew Goodgame on as Julian, Philip Bertilio as Pat, Alyn Hawke as Mac/Doc/Thug.
Good second row seat with two seats in front free and the same behind. Audience was spread out but loud at the right times.
One of the front seats got taken in intermission by an elderly American gentleman. He had a good chat with the guy next to him about the war, how he saw a play when he was a teenager and had always wanted to get back to the theatre to see a big musical production. Just took him a while! Didn’t begrudge him blocking my view in the circumstances.
Two funnies:
Ashley getting his top hat on very lopsided during Dames.
Ryan Gover tripping as he went to fire his gun (but he did recover - and the gun made a sound tonight).
Only 11 male ensemble, but Philip joined them for Plenty of Money for the full 12. All the male ensemble were miced really quiet all night and sound quality was a bit mixed.
Zac Watts and Freddie Clements got to go up front a lot, Freddie even got the lines in the waiters scene.
Charity collection announcement by Bonnie after the bows and before the finale, which she said is happening all week. Ashley Day, Graeme Henderson and Christopher Howell took one of the three main exits each (side exits were unusually closed).
The lady next to me was taking to her friend and said she didn’t recognise a single song.
Fast standing ovation at the end of another great show!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 22:25:35 GMT
Charity collection announcement by Bonnie after the bows and before the finale, which she said is happening all week. Ashley Day, Graeme Henderson and Christopher Howell took one of the three main exits each (side exits were unusually closed). Oh I wish I'd been there. I'd have happily popped a little something in Ashley Gay's box.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 24, 2018 22:32:20 GMT
They’re collecting all week for an actors charity, so he may well be attending to the door (and a large crowd around him) again.
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Post by drowseychap on Oct 25, 2018 0:03:17 GMT
Any advice guys coming down to the big smoke again Saturday to catch the show .... came in August I think around 4 pm and got great tickets from box office row c for only £15 do you think I would get good tickets again I have unlocked rush tickets in today tix which are £25 jut in case .... even with. Bonnie who Im coming to see it won’t be full will it ?
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Post by greeny11 on Oct 25, 2018 6:42:11 GMT
Tonight’s show, regular cast, but Matthew Goodgame on as Julian, Philip Bertilio as Pat, Alyn Hawke as Mac/Doc/Thug. Good second row seat with two seats in front free and the same behind. Audience was spread out but loud at the right times. One of the front seats got taken in intermission by an elderly American gentleman. He had a good chat with the guy next to him about the war, how he saw a play when he was a teenager and had always wanted to get back to the theatre to see a big musical production. Just took him a while! Didn’t begrudge him blocking my view in the circumstances. Two funnies: Ashley getting his top hat on very lopsided during Dames. Ryan Gover tripping as he went to fire his gun (but he did recover - and the gun made a sound tonight). Only 11 male ensemble, but Philip joined them for Plenty of Money for the full 12. All the male ensemble were miced really quiet all night and sound quality was a bit mixed. Zac Watts and Freddie Clements got to go up front a lot, Freddie even got the lines in the waiters scene. Charity collection announcement by Bonnie after the bows and before the finale, which she said is happening all week. Ashley Day, Graeme Henderson and Christopher Howell took one of the three main exits each (side exits were unusually closed). The lady next to me was taking to her friend and said she didn’t recognise a single song. Fast standing ovation at the end of another great show! That guy was sat next to me in the first half (he was already front row - just moved further along) - he kept moving around which got a bit annoying so I was grateful when he decided to move for the second act. I did notice Ryan Gover tripping but thought he covered it well - and I also thought the male ensemble sounded tonight. It was nice that Ashley Day has finally been miced properly so we can hear him now. Every time I've seen him, it's been a struggle to hear him over the orchestra - no such problems tonight. Really liked Bonnie Langford as Dorothy, thought her voice was lovely and she certainly acted the part well. The age gap with Philip Bertioli's Pat looked odd (though tbf, only Steph Parry has looked a believable match for his Pat). I think I've only seen Philip in his ensemble track once in all the times I've seen the show, as he always seems to be on for Pat when I see it.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 25, 2018 6:42:30 GMT
Any advice guys coming down to the big smoke again Saturday to catch the show .... came in August I think around 4 pm and got great tickets from box office row c for only £15 do you think I would get good tickets again I have unlocked rush tickets in today tix which are £25 jut in case .... even with. Bonnie who Im coming to see it won’t be full will it ? It won’t be full, but Saturday evening will be relatively busy. All depends where you prefer to sit. Personally, if you’re offered a good Rush seat, I would take that rather than see what’s left at the Box Office by 4pm.
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Post by stageyqueen on Oct 25, 2018 14:32:34 GMT
Interval time. The big news today, a new conductor! Or at least someone I’m sure I’ve not seen leading the orchestra before. Dan Jackson at the helm. Great show so far as usual, report to follow. Dan has conducted before, I really like him, he makes a pleasant change from Mr Misery Massey, who has absolutely no charisma or charm in his conducting at all. ( Am I alone in thinking this?) I think Jae is on hols, had last week off as well. Look forward to getting him back in the helm.
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Post by dippy on Oct 25, 2018 15:31:00 GMT
Dan has conducted before, I really like him, he makes a pleasant change from Mr Misery Massey, who has absolutely no charisma or charm in his conducting at all. ( Am I alone in thinking this?) I think Jae is on hols, had last week off as well. Look forward to getting him back in the helm. Andy Massey is my favourite of the conductors, and I've seen the three mentioned. I've not managed to see Dan as Oscar though but have seen Andy play him.
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Post by drowseychap on Oct 25, 2018 23:48:51 GMT
Any advice guys coming down to the big smoke again Saturday to catch the show .... came in August I think around 4 pm and got great tickets from box office row c for only £15 do you think I would get good tickets again I have unlocked rush tickets in today tix which are £25 jut in case .... even with. Bonnie who Im coming to see it won’t be full will it ? It won’t be full, but Saturday evening will be relatively busy. All depends where you prefer to sit. Personally, if you’re offered a good Rush seat, I would take that rather than see what’s left at the Box Office by 4pm. Thanks for advice I’m torn .... are rush tickets generally good ? If so at least I know I’ve got some it’s a 3 hour drive down and 240 mile round trip Be gutted if I got there and didn’t have any decent seats but last time we’re only £15 row c stalls centre ... maybe that day I was just lucky 🍀
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Post by alece10 on Oct 26, 2018 5:56:05 GMT
It won’t be full, but Saturday evening will be relatively busy. All depends where you prefer to sit. Personally, if you’re offered a good Rush seat, I would take that rather than see what’s left at the Box Office by 4pm. Thanks for advice I’m torn .... are rush tickets generally good ? If so at least I know I’ve got some it’s a 3 hour drive down and 240 mile round trip Be gutted if I got there and didn’t have any decent seats but last time we’re only £15 row c stalls centre ... maybe that day I was just lucky 🍀 I've done rush seats about 5 times now for 42nd Street and always got stalls. Usually row A and one about 6 rows back. I think that they are always stalls or dress.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 26, 2018 7:46:24 GMT
Thanks for advice I’m torn .... are rush tickets generally good ? If so at least I know I’ve got some it’s a 3 hour drive down and 240 mile round trip Be gutted if I got there and didn’t have any decent seats but last time we’re only £15 row c stalls centre ... maybe that day I was just lucky 🍀 If you do the Rush at 10am (not 10:01am), I think you're almost certain to get good seats. Have a look at the seat map at about 8am that day (on the official theatre website) and you'll be able to see what they have near the front to put into Rush. Bear in mind, they also keep some of those as Day Seats, some go out to agencies like Tkts and some to continue to sell at full price. There is a chance you'll get offered Dress Circle. I sat there once and it was okay, but I prefer being near the front. I've also turned down attending when I haven't been keen on the seats, but I'm more flexible as to when I can attend. If you need more than one seat together, you'll reduce your odds a bit, but I still think you'll be fine.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2018 7:51:46 GMT
Charity collection announcement by Bonnie after the bows and before the finale, which she said is happening all week. Ashley Day, Graeme Henderson and Christopher Howell took one of the three main exits each (side exits were unusually closed). Oh I wish I'd been there. I'd have happily popped a little something in Ashley Gay's box. Note to self—try to make "box poppin" a part of the American lexicon in 2019
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Post by drowseychap on Oct 26, 2018 15:59:15 GMT
Thanks for the info will check in the morning I need 3 tickets last time I got 4 for the£15 each at box office but as you say it’s the uncertainty ... and as taking the mother in law and promised her this show I will try rush seats
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2018 19:58:38 GMT
Thanks for the info will check in the morning I need 3 tickets last time I got 4 for the£15 each at box office but as you say it’s the uncertainty ... and as taking the mother in law and promised her this show I will try rush seats I think you can only get 2 rush tickets per person? Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the same rules applied as day seats, which is max 2 per person.
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Post by dippy on Oct 27, 2018 2:00:48 GMT
I think you can only get 2 rush tickets per person? Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the same rules applied as day seats, which is max 2 per person. I'm pretty sure you can get up to 4 rush tickets. I've never got 4 but I did get 3 once. Also with day seats you can get more than 2. Not sure if it's always the case or just when the queue isn't busy but someone in front of me got 4 day seats once.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2018 11:08:49 GMT
10 weeks today until closing night! 😭😭
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Post by drowseychap on Oct 27, 2018 12:21:56 GMT
Hi all thanks yep I got 4 last time from the box office in August row b only £15 each Got rush tickets at 10 am sharp today 3 tickets £25 row b again lol almost same seats .... did secretly hope for slightly further back to get a good view of the big dance numbers but hey a a good price right
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Post by robmac on Oct 27, 2018 14:56:31 GMT
Looks like it’s being filmed today. Lots of recording lorries out side with cables running into the theatre!
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