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Post by danb on Jun 3, 2021 10:11:08 GMT
I can’t find it again now. It’ll only have been on fb, twitter or instagram. I wouldn’t mind paying for it tbh.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 3, 2021 10:47:33 GMT
Agree its a difficult one. For me nothing beats actually being there and as its been postponed a couple of times I am really looking forward to it. But I can understand people might be travelling a long way and now could just watch it from home. I get the feeling that the live stream was only recently planned and probably most of us booked well over a year ago so there was no option then. You can't beat the atmosphere of a live audience. I have watched a couple of things streamed and was disappointed as could not feel the atmosphere. Maybe they thought by streaming it would give a lot more people the opportunity to see it and I believe you will be given the chance to donate during the streamed performance. And as the proceeds are going to charity to support the arts it will bring in some more money. I'm more than happy to support a great cause. Even though I will be there on Saturday I will still watch the stream to relive the evening again. So I've slept on it, and am really trying to be gracious but I'm peeved. Of course I agree that there's a difference to being in the theatre and watching online but there's also an enormous difference between being able to watch online vs not getting to see it at all. It should either be that everyone pays or no one does. I also think that people should have been told this was happening at the time they booked as we have booked under the apprehension that paying money would be the only way to see it. I think it's reasonable to assume that if it was recorded to go online this wouldn't happen for at least few months not at exactly the same time that people are watching live in the theatre. It's actually really poor. Imo people here are likely to be more egalitarian about access to the arts as we realise its importance in our own lives, but a family who has spent a couple of hundred £ on tickets for a random great night out might not feel so charitable. It would be a sad world if we all thought the same but I stand by my view and, to me, buying a ticket is a charitable donation to a good cause which I am more than happy about. Especially considering all the money I saved last year. The added bonus is to actually be there and watching a live show and I'm going to have a wonderful evening.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 3, 2021 10:57:24 GMT
The have announced today that it is £22.50 to stream, not free. I'm pretty sure the YouTube video I posted on here said it was free so it seems strange that they have changed that. It did say that you could make a donation.
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Post by danb on Jun 3, 2021 11:22:56 GMT
The have announced today that it is £22.50 to stream, not free. I'm pretty sure the YouTube video I posted on here said it was free so it seems strange that they have changed that. It did say that you could make a donation. Yes, it says watch for free. Maybe I dreamt the £22.50 thing?
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Post by 42ndBlvd on Jun 3, 2021 11:40:44 GMT
I'm pretty sure the YouTube video I posted on here said it was free so it seems strange that they have changed that. It did say that you could make a donation. Yes, it says watch for free. Maybe I dreamt the £22.50 thing? It's being live streamed on YouTube for free - Sunday 6th June at 7pm
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Post by dip on Jun 3, 2021 12:14:14 GMT
A livestream has absolutely no effect on my ability to enjoy the show. I go to festivals all the time that are being livestreamed to people at home and I know where I'd rather be.
The whole event is a taster for what the West End has on offer, and the more people that can see it, the better imo.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 3, 2021 12:26:39 GMT
I'm pretty sure the YouTube video I posted on here said it was free so it seems strange that they have changed that. It did say that you could make a donation. Yes, it says watch for free. Maybe I dreamt the £22.50 thing? Maybe in your subconscious thats the amount you will donate if you watch the stream. 😀
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Post by danb on Jun 3, 2021 14:01:21 GMT
On the Theatre Support Fund ad for TSMGO on facebook it is advertising the concert being streamed in the same place as the concerts, so I think the cheapest tix to attend the concerts must have been that price hence my confusion. I do however think they should be charging for the stream as it’s meant to be raising vital funds. There are still plenty of struggling artists ss a result of the pandemic.
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Post by mrnutz on Jun 3, 2021 15:48:17 GMT
I was there last night (loved it!) - there are quite a few video inserts with pandemic stories from performers and crew with requests to donate a la Comic Relief so I assume they are relying on the streamers to be generous with their donations.
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Post by kathryn on Jun 3, 2021 17:55:41 GMT
Oooh it’s nice to be sat in a theatre again! Even socially-distanced it feels buzzy!
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Post by ruby on Jun 3, 2021 20:34:02 GMT
Oooh it’s nice to be sat in a theatre again! Even socially-distanced it feels buzzy! Less than 48 hours until I will be, getting more and more excited!
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Post by jampot on Jun 3, 2021 21:19:25 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing..
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Post by tcodd1 on Jun 3, 2021 21:24:56 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. I checked in this afternoon for Saturday night and still no tickets. They should be emailed at least 24hrs before the performance so I expect they’ll come soon! Saw Drag Queens of Pop at the Vaudeville a few weeks ago (again, through Nimax) and the tickets came straight after check-in...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2021 21:28:23 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. Still nothing for me either, checked in yesterday but going tomorrow. Conversely, I checked in for Six (performance on Saturday) and received my tickets within the hour.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 3, 2021 21:51:35 GMT
Same here, going to the Saturday matinee and haven’t received ticket yet but did straight away for Six last week and Jamie tonight. Guess it’s nothing to worry about if it‘s all of us!
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Post by Dr Tom on Jun 3, 2021 22:03:52 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. I did have that with another Nimax show last week. If you log into the site and find your ticket order, there's an option to resend the ticket. Mine came through very quickly when I chose that.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jun 3, 2021 22:13:56 GMT
Got to say this was a really great show tonight. Thankfully I remembered to book a few rows back this time, due to the high stage at the Palace.
I hadn't seen the set list in advance, but what we got matched that.
One thing I wasn't so keen on was the script. I love Bonnie, but I don't think she had her reading glasses on, so there were a few fluffs. Very funny with it. But there were lots of things billed as being the first time ever, or tonight only, which they weren't, as they all happened yesterday and they're happening for another four shows. It's a bit insulting to the audience who all seemed to be the theatre going types who would have an idea what was going.
Good performances anyway. No costumes and everyone stays solely distanced. But great to hear all the songs again and also to see a lot of alternates or tour cast members who they used. And some good song choices, not always the best known song that usually gets rolled out at these things.
Highlights for me were Trevor Dion Nicholas (fantastic singer and I equally liked his Tomorrow when I saw him last week), the Book of Mormon performance (such an uplifting show) and also loved seeing Sharan Phull perform as I haven't seen the Jamie tour cast yet. Nice to see the graduate choir used (and I recognised quite a few of them). But the whole cast was great and and such a reminder of what we've missed.
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Post by tcodd1 on Jun 4, 2021 8:04:31 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. I did have that with another Nimax show last week. If you log into the site and find your ticket order, there's an option to resend the ticket. Mine came through very quickly when I chose that. This worked for me - thanks! 👌
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Post by southstreet on Jun 4, 2021 8:22:31 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. I did have that with another Nimax show last week. If you log into the site and find your ticket order, there's an option to resend the ticket. Mine came through very quickly when I chose that. Thanks so much! I was in the same boat, ticket for hadn't arrived yet despite checking in two days ago, so just used your trick and ticket arrived pretty much instantly. :-)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2021 8:35:34 GMT
Anyone one check in and not receive their ticket...A friend did it and got the ticket instantly ..Did mine and nothing.. I did have that with another Nimax show last week. If you log into the site and find your ticket order, there's an option to resend the ticket. Mine came through very quickly when I chose that. Thanks from me too, all received now, I can breathe!
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Post by alece10 on Jun 4, 2021 14:04:44 GMT
I did the online check-in yesterday but tickets still not arrived and I'm going in under 24 hours. Just done check-in again so let's see if anything arrives.
Update. Just saw the trick above about logging onto your account and ticket now here. Phew! Thanks.
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Post by vickyg on Jun 5, 2021 15:39:30 GMT
Just came out of the matinee and my top takeaway (and I know I’m the last person to have this realisation) is that Mazz Murray is the Real Freaking Deal. Wow.
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Post by fiyero on Jun 5, 2021 16:36:28 GMT
Just came out of the matinee and my top takeaway (and I know I’m the last person to have this realisation) is that Mazz Murray is the Real Freaking Deal. Wow. Isn’t she amazing! I’m so glad she’s doing sunset Boulevard as I’m not sure I’d want to go to Mamma Mia again (no offence to those who like it). I was at the matinee too and rather distracted by the frequent squeaking noises. Too off-putting for my easily distracted self.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 5, 2021 16:39:56 GMT
Just came out of the matinee and my top takeaway (and I know I’m the last person to have this realisation) is that Mazz Murray is the Real Freaking Deal. Wow. Isn’t she amazing! I’m so glad she’s doing sunset Boulevard as I’m not sure I’d want to go to Mamma Mia again (no offence to those who like it). I was at the matinee too and rather distracted by the frequent squeaking noises. Too off-putting for my easily distracted self. I think it was an alarm that kept going off. I first noticed it in the interval. Seemed to go on for a few minutes and then stop for a few and start up again. It annoyed me at first but I managed to block it out after a while.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 5, 2021 16:50:25 GMT
Just returned from the matinee performance and my first trip into the west end since before Christmas. The concert was a real tonic and just what I needed. It was superb and loved everything about it. Clever and uncomplicated set, fantastic orchestra (which I cant find credited anywhere in the programme, shame as even the tea lady gets a mention!) and an amazing cast. Absolutely loved the choir and if that is our future talent in the west end we have no problems. Was talking to one of the Nimax staff in the interval and she had been doing stage door, she said all the graduates were so excited to be on the stage. The show was a bit like "the best of" with one of the biggest and best numbers from each of the musicals. I don't want to single anyone out as they were all brilliant, not a duff performance in sight but if my arm was twisted I would have to say my favourite performance was Jordan Luke Gage who did Its My Life from &Juliet. what a voice and performance. Makes me want to see & Juliet even more now. Funniest moment was when Bonnie Langford got Zizzi Strallens name wrong especially as she is her auntie. Hilarious. Now I have to wait until 1st July for my next show then its 1 or 2 a week from then on.
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Post by fiyero on Jun 5, 2021 17:33:03 GMT
I think it was an alarm that kept going off. I first noticed it in the interval. Seemed to go on for a few minutes and then stop for a few and start up again. It annoyed me at first but I managed to block it out after a while. I get distracted too easily. My brain tries to work out the noise rather than block it. Sounded more like a slipping fan belt to me! The concert was amazing again though, I’ll be re-watching the Sunday stream too
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Post by danielwhit on Jun 5, 2021 21:18:53 GMT
Thoroughly enjoyed it this afternoon - am very glad to be able to be back in theatres again. It's served as a great reminder of the fact that I want to see half of these shows again and a showcase for newer productions.
Orchestra especially were top drawer - there was only one orchestration which I thought missed the mark entirely (When I Grow Up) but 15 out of 16 is a good hit rate for a concert like that!
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Post by poster J on Jun 5, 2021 21:34:49 GMT
fantastic orchestra (which I cant find credited anywhere in the programme, shame as even the tea lady gets a mention!) The orchestra are all listed in the programme!
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Post by poster J on Jun 5, 2021 21:43:04 GMT
I enjoyed this tonight, though it was a mixed bag - some fabulous performances and some that missed the mark.
I don't want to single out any show in particular given they all haven't been on stage for so long, but some just fell a bit flat and didn't make me want to revisit or visit them. And given they've now done 3 of these shows I'm afraid I thought Bonnie Langford and Trevor Dion Nicholas were very stiff hosts and was surprised they were so heavily reliant on their cue cards. Nicholas was a bit more natural than Langford but overall it was all a bit clichéd and I wouldn't be hiring either of them as presenters anytime soon.
The good, though, was really very good. Nicholas redeemed himself as King George, Christine Allado and Alexia Khadime sounded great, Laura Pick was in fine voice, Lucy St Louis will be a wonderful Christine and John Owen Jones, Mazz Murray and Alice Fearn all brought the house down.
Overall a great night out, and great atmosphere. And I'm sure I will feel the wrath of most in the Phantom thread for this, but All I Ask of You sounded brilliant with just a 15 piece orchestra! It was the Wicked orchestration that surprisingly was missing something for me.
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Post by poster J on Jun 5, 2021 21:48:22 GMT
A question for those who went to any of the previous 3 shows - who performed for Six? We only got Collette Guitart (who was brilliant given it was her third show of the day!) but Hana Stewart is also listed in the programme.
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