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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2019 11:13:28 GMT
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 29, 2019 11:22:08 GMT
Interesting, they're moving Adam Taylor to the tour, so presumably he'll be the Jamie alternate/understudy.
Most of the newly announced cast are new to the show, so that will change things up a bit. They've cut back a bit, I see Sandra Bollock and Jamie's dad will be played by the same actor.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 29, 2019 13:15:05 GMT
Amy Ellen Richardson can do no wrong in my book, so very much looking forward to seeing her again.
I booked for opening night the first day tickets went on public sale, but then lost interest a little when Layton and Shane were announced. I'm now back onboard!
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Post by sb on Nov 29, 2019 14:27:30 GMT
I booked for opening night the first day tickets went on public sale, but then lost interest a little when Layton and Shane were announced. I'm now back onboard! I was the exact same!! I won’t lie I booked because firstly I like the show, but also had secretly hoped that John McCrea would return! When they announced Layton and Shane I was very disappointed after not enjoying their portrayal in London ... but I’m thrilled we’ll see Shobna return!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 29, 2019 14:44:11 GMT
Interesting, they're moving Adam Taylor to the tour, so presumably he'll be the Jamie alternate/understudy. Most of the newly announced cast are new to the show, so that will change things up a bit. They've cut back a bit, I see Sandra Bollock and Jamie's dad will be played by the same actor.Jamie’s dad doubled as one of the drag queens in the Sheffield production.
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Post by drowseychap on Nov 30, 2019 2:23:59 GMT
Shobna and George good additions to the tour I too wasn’t to enamoured by Shane and really really not keen on Layton Saw Laura denning in Adrian mole she was fantastic strong voice and moves well too more tempted to book now
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Post by cheesy116 on Nov 30, 2019 12:04:26 GMT
There’s a few cast I’m quite happy to see. Lara Denning has been great in everything I’ve seen her in such as Adrian Mole and I managed to see her when she was on as Miss Honey in Matilda.
John Paul Mccue might not mean much to most of you but if you know your British drag queens, his alter ego is Mary Mac who’s quite known on the scene.
Talia Palathamanan was a child in Matilda the same time that Lara Denning was in the cast so it will be full circle for them now to work together again as adult actors but for her to still be playing Lara’s pupil in a school.
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 30, 2019 13:47:18 GMT
Just noticed on Layton's Instagram he mentions he's doing the show eight times a week (along with holding workshops), so I presume there won't be scheduled alternate performances, unlike in the West End.
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Post by sb on Nov 30, 2019 15:24:25 GMT
Just noticed on Layton's Instagram he mentions he's doing the show eight times a week (along with holding workshops), so I presume there won't be scheduled alternate performances, unlike in the West End. That’s a shame. When Layton first started in the West End he did all 8 shows but that has recently changed, wonder if the same could happen again later on the tour? I’m assuming that Adam Taylor will be a cover Jamie, after covering and playing the role in London?
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Post by tcodd1 on Nov 30, 2019 17:29:33 GMT
There’s a few cast I’m quite happy to see. Lara Denning has been great in everything I’ve seen her in such as Adrian Mole and I managed to see her when she was on as Miss Honey in Matilda. John Paul Mccue might not mean much to most of you but if you know your British drag queens, his alter ego is Mary Mac who’s quite known on the scene. Talia Palathamanan was a child in Matilda the same time that Lara Denning was in the cast so it will be full circle for them now to work together again as adult actors but for her to still be playing Lara’s pupil in a school. JP McCue also performs every year as the Dame in the panto in a Leamington Spa. My family and I go every year and he’s fantastic! He’ll be amazing as Laika Virgin!!
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Post by drowseychap on Jan 9, 2020 1:17:09 GMT
I just looked at my local theatre for tickets omg 😮!!!! £80 !!! Prices change different nights back of top circle £13 but most with any view are £45 -£81 + fees The next nearest theatre top price is £48 ish with some good seats £33-39 Varies so much never paid anymore than £37 in west end box office staff are so nice there
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 7:17:24 GMT
There’s no tickets under £40 in Edinburgh, not even in the upper circle. Restricted view stalls seats that I’ve never paid more than £30 for other shows are £50.
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Post by duncan on Jan 9, 2020 9:52:21 GMT
There’s no tickets under £40 in Edinburgh, not even in the upper circle. Restricted view stalls seats that I’ve never paid more than £30 for other shows are £50. Which is one of the reasons I've gone Weegie for this. £21 (ticket plus ATG fees) for the Upper Circle. Coupled with what I consider to be excessive prices for Six as well and the Kings taking the back three rows of the stalls off sale for most shows this year (the cheap seats!) it seems theatre going is getting more expensive at Capital Theatres.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2020 11:05:13 GMT
There’s no tickets under £40 in Edinburgh, not even in the upper circle. Restricted view stalls seats that I’ve never paid more than £30 for other shows are £50. Which is one of the reasons I've gone Weegie for this. £21 (ticket plus ATG fees) for the Upper Circle. Coupled with what I consider to be excessive prices for Six as well and the Kings taking the back three rows of the stalls off sale for most shows this year (the cheap seats!) it seems theatre going is getting more expensive at Capital Theatres. I usually get the £10 student deal but it’s looking like they won’t offer this for Jamie and Six as it’s remaining seats on the day of the show, and already most performances are on single seats.
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Post by drowseychap on Feb 7, 2020 1:21:58 GMT
Just looked and restricted view balcony seats in Sheffield are £45-50 !!!!! Daylight robbery even for such a fab show. It’s outpricing a lot of fans
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 7, 2020 12:55:28 GMT
Just looked and restricted view balcony seats in Sheffield are £45-50 !!!!! Daylight robbery even for such a fab show. It’s outpricing a lot of fans Playing devil's advocate, this is just dynamic pricing, pure and simple. I'm not sure many 'true' fans will be outpriced, as they will have bought their tickets when they were still £15.
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Post by drowseychap on Feb 8, 2020 2:15:41 GMT
Just looked and restricted view balcony seats in Sheffield are £45-50 !!!!! Daylight robbery even for such a fab show. It’s outpricing a lot of fans Playing devil's advocate, this is just dynamic pricing, pure and simple. I'm not sure many 'true' fans will be outpriced, as they will have bought their tickets when they were still £15. I hate dynamic pricing with my work in nhs can’t always book too far ahead but you may be right Mind you Birmingham is in March and have lots of seats left and they are mainly £45-70 only cheaper seats are back of balcony about 10seats £13 even up there most are £30 + At least Wolverhampton are more reasonable £45 with many between 20-39 touring shows in general are getting £££ I saw Jamie last night of the original run for £20 and west end 5 times and lovely box office are always helpful Hope it’s a success as love the show but tickets are too high 🤔😊
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 9, 2020 10:43:01 GMT
Well, opening night began with a round of applause, before a single word had been spoken, and ended, predictably, with an instant standing ovation. 1,068 selfish people! 😉
Amy Ellen Richardson was the star of the Crucible's Kiss Me, Kate! and, for my money, she's the real star of this too, with 'He's My Boy' deservedly receiving the loudest applause of the night. Imagine singing such a moving song for the first time on home turf?
I expected to really dislike Shane Richie, but I was very pleasantly surprised, much as I was with CHF in Les Miserables. Clearly, I need to take a long hard, look at my preconceptions! He's not the best MT singer, but he can certainly act the part, and has bags of charm.
Much as I'd like to gloss over Layton Williams, in a review of Jamie I suppose I must, briefly, mention him. John McCrae always struck me as a modest, thoughtful actor, almost shy. None of those adjectives apply to Layton Williams.
Although they never really managed it, the OG did at least attempt a Sheffield accent. Apart from the occasional 'nowt' or 'mek up', this lot don't even try!
Very smooth for the first public performance, bar a few sound issues. At one point I had a man in black standing next to me with a laptop, and when I went for a wander during the interval, there was a small conference taking place. I wonder what the collective noun is for tech people?
Slightly longer than the advertised running time, but that does seem to be the norm at Sheffield Theatres. Act I was 1 hour 25 minutes, which is a long time to be sitting in the cheap seats at the Lyceum, a 20 minute interval, and 1 hour 10 minutes for Act II. Ended at 10.40pm.
I just happened to pass the stage door on my way home. Sheffield has never seen anything like it!!!
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Post by danb on Feb 9, 2020 13:49:42 GMT
I wonder what the collective noun is for tech people?
I believe its a ‘sweatpatch’...a sweatpatch of techies.
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 19, 2020 11:47:42 GMT
I think a new Sheffield high has been reached. For tonight's performance, there is a single seat in the stalls available for £70, or 'only' £67.50 for concessions!
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Post by pianowithsam on Feb 19, 2020 14:42:50 GMT
I think a new Sheffield high has been reached. For tonight's performance, there is a single seat in the stalls available for £70, or 'only' £67.50 for concessions! What a steal! Going to have kids queueing round the block!
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Post by Seriously on Feb 23, 2020 1:02:23 GMT
Much as I'd like to gloss over Layton Williams... I'm intrigued. His "reputation" precedes him.
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 25, 2020 21:37:42 GMT
Much as I'd like to gloss over Layton Williams... I'm intrigued. His "reputation" precedes him. I knew/know nothing about him and I thought he was fantastic when I saw it last year. He was much better than the new Jamie I saw earlier this year and from clips I've seen of the original Jamie he ran rings around him too. Must be a social media thing, which is why I don't follow social media.
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Post by drowseychap on Feb 26, 2020 2:10:26 GMT
Some friends in the business say he’s a right diva ?? Maybe that why Also A friend interviewed him while in hairspray and said he didn’t come over to well ... make of that what you will I’d be very surprised if he came anywhere near John the original Jamie ..... booked for later in the run so I shall see for myself 👍
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 26, 2020 2:58:36 GMT
Some friends in the business say he’s a right diva ?? Maybe that why Also A friend interviewed him while in hairspray and said he didn’t come over to well ... make of that what you will I’d be very surprised if he came anywhere near John the original Jamie ..... booked for later in the run so I shall see for myself 👍 Vocally I thought he was much stronger than the other 2. I will admit I found his Jamie a lot more unlikeable compared to the new one, but I actually think that added to the character in the 2nd half and made his 'growing up' more affecting.
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Post by 42ndBlvd on Feb 26, 2020 13:04:18 GMT
Well, opening night began with a round of applause, before a single word had been spoken, and ended, predictably, with an instant standing ovation. 1,068 selfish people! 😉 Amy Ellen Richardson was the star of the Crucible's Kiss Me, Kate! and, for my money, she's the real star of this too, with 'He's My Boy' deservedly receiving the loudest applause of the night. Imagine singing such a moving song for the first time on home turf? I expected to really dislike Shane Richie, but I was very pleasantly surprised, much as I was with CHF in Les Miserables. Clearly, I need to take a long hard, look at my preconceptions! He's not the best MT singer, but he can certainly act the part, and has bags of charm. Much as I'd like to gloss over Layton Williams, in a review of Jamie I suppose I must, briefly, mention him. John McCrae always struck me as a modest, thoughtful actor, almost shy. None of those adjectives apply to Layton Williams. Although they never really managed it, the OG did at least attempt a Sheffield accent. Apart from the occasional 'nowt' or 'mek up', this lot don't even try! Very smooth for the first public performance, bar a few sound issues. At one point I had a man in black standing next to me with a laptop, and when I went for a wander during the interval, there was a small conference taking place. I wonder what the collective noun is for tech people? Slightly longer than the advertised running time, but that does seem to be the norm at Sheffield Theatres. Act I was 1 hour 25 minutes, which is a long time to be sitting in the cheap seats at the Lyceum, a 20 minute interval, and 1 hour 10 minutes for Act II. Ended at 10.40pm. I just happened to pass the stage door on my way home. Sheffield has never seen anything like it!!! Where there any changes to the show in terms of set design?
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 26, 2020 13:17:38 GMT
Where there any changes to the show in terms of set design? None that jumped out at me, but I don't pretend to be an expert. Plus, I was sitting upstairs, under the overhang of the balcony, so couldn't see all the set anyway.
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Post by grannyjx6 on Feb 26, 2020 22:55:24 GMT
I think a new Sheffield high has been reached. For tonight's performance, there is a single seat in the stalls available for £70, or 'only' £67.50 for concessions! I’m going (for the second time in this run) on Saturday 29th in the cheap seats (row L circle) and thought I might treat myself to an upgrade as failing eyesight made it impossible to see too much detail on my first visit. Like you Paul, there was one seat in the stalls for £65, so I’ve decided to stick with the blurred vision. Proud Sheffielder that I am, it was so much better at The Crucible as the Lyceum must be one of the smallest stages around, with such a steep rake, you almost expect the desks to slide down into the audience.
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 28, 2020 13:32:25 GMT
I don't know what has been happening at Stage Door, but a notice has now appeared stating that the cast will only make themselves available for a max of 15 minutes, and setting out a few house rules - basically be ready, be nice and don't be greedy.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 28, 2020 13:35:38 GMT
I don't know what has been happening at Stage Door, but a notice has now appeared stating that the cast will only make themselves available for a max of 15 minutes, and setting out a few house rules - basically be ready, be nice and don't be greedy.What makes me think Layton is behind that? is he friends with Carrie HF by any chance?
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