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Post by stagebyte on Feb 17, 2020 19:16:02 GMT
No poster T-shirts 3 style £25 Long sleeve Creeps T £30 Hoodie £50 Beanie £20 Mug £10 Plastic cup £10 Stickers £10 Cd broadway £10 Original cast recording £10
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Post by musicalmarge on Feb 20, 2020 9:06:55 GMT
Oh I really enjoyed this. It was funny, the songs were catchy and I loved the warmth between Jeremy and Michael. After finding Dear Evan Hansen to be really underwhelming, I went into this expecting it to be the same and to not like it so it was a pleasant surprise. I think it helped that I knew actually nothing about the plot going in! Audience were a pain. People singing along or talking at full volume or laughing especially loud to show what super fans they were. I wish I'd booked for later in the run to give them all a chance to see it before I went! Saw this last night and agree about both!! Super fun show that will do really well. 8/10 go see it !!! If only for the guy who plays Michael!
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Post by robertb213 on Feb 20, 2020 11:11:49 GMT
£25 Rush Seats now available daily on TodayTix
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Post by danb on Feb 20, 2020 12:55:56 GMT
We’re in the back row for this. Any high up business that we’re likely to miss or is it a clear view?
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Post by robertb213 on Feb 20, 2020 14:06:41 GMT
We’re in the back row for this. Any high up business that we’re likely to miss or is it a clear view? Nothing I can remember, a couple of visual bits on the back screen maybe but nothing important.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Feb 20, 2020 18:04:13 GMT
I found this a strange one. I really e joyed it but it's a bit bonkers isn't it. Some good performances.
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 20, 2020 18:10:15 GMT
The reviews of this thing are just bizarre, great reviews here and yet in the States they were pretty negative about it.
I may try for a day seat and check it out.
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Post by xanady on Feb 21, 2020 9:17:11 GMT
At the matinee yesterday in a sold-out performance. Have known the cast recording for ages and to see the songs staged was simply wonderful. How to describe this? It’s a zany,crazy mash-up of Little Shop,the Faustian legend,DEH and Weird Science with a dollop of Shakespeare,Halloween and God knows what else thrown in for good measure...and it works! Great atmosphere in the audience and we loved every second of it. It’s a very,very entertaining and hilarious show,delivered with gusto by a terrific cast.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Feb 21, 2020 9:22:20 GMT
At the matinee yesterday in a sold-out performance. Have known the cast recording for ages and to see the songs staged was simply wonderful. How to describe this? It’s a zany,crazy mash-up of Little Shop,the Faustian legend,DEH and Weird Science with a dollop of Shakespeare,Halloween and God knows what else thrown in for good measure...and it works! Great atmosphere in the audience and we loved every second of it. It’s a very,very entertaining and hilarious show,delivered with gusto by a terrific cast. Yeh it reminded me of DEH too but just like a version they wrote when they were drunk 😜 It turns out there have been TB members at all the shows I've been too this week and didn't know at the time!
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Post by jamb0r on Feb 21, 2020 10:04:52 GMT
Managed to get row J in TodayTix rush this morning. This wasn't really on my radar but comments on here sound encouraging!
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Post by centaured on Feb 21, 2020 11:46:30 GMT
Well I saw this at the gala performance and got a squib zone seat.
Overall, I can see people love this, however I thought it was taking cues from little shop and Evan hansen and it didn’t work for me. Only one interesting and memorable song and too much stompy dancing.
Think I just didn’t connect with the teen angst of it all really, but the cast give it their all. Shout of to the best friend and “Michael in the bathroom” is an absolute highlight for me. One I would not go see again.
I should have got drunk before seeing it I think lol
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Post by centaured on Feb 21, 2020 11:54:59 GMT
Can someone who’s been in the Squip zone (front row) tell me what the exclusive collectible is for London? I know on Broadway it was a different pin badge every month, only it doesn’t go into details on the website when booking. Thanks in advance xx From the second row, it looked like people at the front had a pin, but I couldn’t tell you what was on it. Hey there it’s an exclusive pin and a certificate of authenticity: it has month/year (so it will change monthly I think) and the name of the pin type.
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Post by conlanmceezald on Feb 21, 2020 14:34:25 GMT
Could anyone tell me if they are selling any merchandise? Specifically posters? I have emailed The Other Palace but to date have has no response. Thanks in advance. Yes they're selling stacks of merchandise. Don't think I saw posters, but she lives her dream posted video and the price list on her brilliant opening night video - which also has stacks of lovely chats with the cast and creative who are very adorable!
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Post by xanady on Feb 21, 2020 14:46:57 GMT
^On the merch front,you can get the £3 plastic cup with the BMC/TOP logos all over it and if you need a sugar rush then they will fill it with a glowing radioactive-looking red or blue slush for another £2.
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Post by sophie92 on Feb 21, 2020 15:08:14 GMT
Well I saw this at the gala performance and got a squib zone seat. Overall, I can see people love this, however I thought it was taking cues from little shop and Evan hansen and it didn’t work for me. Only one interesting and memorable song and too much stompy dancing. Think I just didn’t connect with the teen angst of it all really, but the cast give it their all. Shout of to the best friend and “Michael in the bathroom” is an absolute highlight for me. One I would not go see again. I should have got drunk before seeing it I think lol I am so glad that there’s someone else not raving about it! I’ve been loath to post my thoughts because everyone else here was loving it but unfortunately I didn’t get on with it. Granted I saw the first preview so I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt but I felt a proportion of the cast were quite weak, with only Blake Patrick Anderson as Michael standing out.
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Post by Dannyboi on Feb 21, 2020 18:38:27 GMT
From the second row, it looked like people at the front had a pin, but I couldn’t tell you what was on it. Hey there it’s an exclusive pin and a certificate of authenticity: it has month/year (so it will change monthly I think) and the name of the pin type. Thanks Centaured, can you tell me what pin you got, I’ll probably get the same as I’m going next Thursday, presuming they will change them once a month like on Broadway. xx
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Post by centaured on Feb 21, 2020 20:32:05 GMT
Hey there it’s an exclusive pin and a certificate of authenticity: it has month/year (so it will change monthly I think) and the name of the pin type. Thanks Centaured, can you tell me what pin you got, I’ll probably get the same as I’m going next Thursday, presuming they will change them once a month like on Broadway. xx Hey there I got the feb 2020 Be More Chill Red pin
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 22, 2020 0:40:02 GMT
Made a return visit and ended up in the Squip Zone!
Not totally planned. I was deciding what to see, looked at rush tickets at 10am, couldn't get one and they were sold out within minutes. Checked back about midday and they'd added more tickets. I was offered one towards the edge of the front row, which I took.
I didn't get a pin or certificate, but I did get a £65 seat for £25, so I guess that's fair. It's not a seat I'd recommend for a first viewing, being at the side and with the view sometimes blocked by the staging, but for a return visit it's an interesting angle to see things from.
The show was showing as sold out on the Other Palace website and was full.
A loud and responsive crowd. All the cast are well into their stride now. And, I believe, a full standing ovation with the exception of two men in their 50s sat next to me (which I only know as they exchanged ages with one another, they may have been on a date).
I heard one girl on the way out saying she wanted to marry Michael (not sure if she meant the character or the actor, Blake Patrick Anderson). Somehow, I don't think she has much chance with either! And, there's a queue.
Glad I have more visits booked from when this first went on sale. I don't think rush will be easy for this one.
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Post by musicalmarge on Feb 22, 2020 2:39:13 GMT
This show is ALL ABOUT Blake Patrick Anderson. He is superb (and gorgeous) and better than the lead guy.
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Post by raiseitup on Feb 24, 2020 8:45:47 GMT
Looks like the show is extending as TodayTix have tickets on sale until 31st May with their London Theatre Week sale.
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Post by raiseitup on Feb 24, 2020 11:21:20 GMT
Actually extending to June 14th
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 24, 2020 11:38:15 GMT
Tickets are available through The Other Palace website. London Theatre Direct has tweeted that they have an exclusive, but that isn't the case (and the tickets are more expensive through them than booking directly with The Other Palace). Now have a ticket for the new closing performance (assuming this doesn't extend again).
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Post by latefortheoverture on Feb 24, 2020 14:44:47 GMT
Don't see why they don't milk this and get the six weeks holidays out of it. I imagine a great bulk of the target audience will benefit.
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Post by Jon on Feb 24, 2020 14:59:59 GMT
extending is a safer option for the show than risking a transfer which they'd wait a while due to the lack of available theatres.
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Post by Playbill99 on Feb 24, 2020 16:21:22 GMT
I'm seeing this tomorrow night - I know nothing about it so going in with a really open mind.
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Post by jamb0r on Feb 24, 2020 16:55:57 GMT
I enjoyed this a lot more than I was expecting to! Some of it was a bit too ‘random’ and made me feel a million years old, but there’s lots of solid performances and it’s an all round assault on the senses and I couldn’t help but smile. Quite a few ear worms I haven’t been able to get out of head since too.
The audience were going CRAZY and there were a couple of girls in the premium seats practically standing on heir chairs whenever Renee Lamb was in any close vicinity to the stage which was a bit annoying. I imagine word of mouth is going to spread through the teenage theatre going community like wildfire.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Feb 24, 2020 17:03:53 GMT
The crowd went mad when i went too. Like, mad. And it was packed to the rafters. I was kinda shocked, i didn't think/know this would be as popular as something like Heathers, which i knew had a big fan base and following, yet honestly the audience and general hype felt even crazier than that. Maybe i'm a bit out of touch.
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Post by cmj on Feb 24, 2020 17:36:15 GMT
I'm probably not the target audience, but I felt most of the songs were at least 1 or 2 verses too long and I wasn't particularly impressed with any of the cast with the notable exception of the actor playing Michael whose voice shone for me. That said, it seemed to have a fanatical following and therefore not surprised it has extended if it has been selling well to them.
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Post by Playbill99 on Feb 25, 2020 10:57:39 GMT
I'm seeing this tomorrow night - I know nothing about it so going in with a really open mind. My +1 let me down for this tonight. Debating whether to still go or surrender the tickets.
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Post by danb on Mar 1, 2020 18:06:39 GMT
What’s the run time on this please? Trying to plan transport. Thanks 😀
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