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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jul 16, 2022 0:07:48 GMT
I was there tonight too. Originally booked because it was meant to be the original first night before they added extra weeks. No Kerry or Bonnie. Sammie Kelly as understood Reno was good. Was this her first show? Strong dancer but vocals and stamina not at Kerry’s level. I missed Bonnie, I seem to be in the minority that doesn’t mind her or Simon Callow. Theatre looked well sold tonight. Same here. Disappointed not to see either Kerry or Bonnie, having paid more than I wanted to to get the front row centre for what was the scheduled opening night at the time of booking. Hopefully not Covid related. Will use it as an excuse for a return visit next month. Plenty of deals around. Sammie was good and looked surprisingly like Sutton Foster to my eyes,
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Post by filendile on Jul 16, 2022 9:45:39 GMT
I didn't think Bonnie's understudy looked too young at all from where I was sitting. She didn't make much of an impression on me but it isn't the greatest of parts anyway. Sammy Kelly was a good dancer, good actress, generally decent singer but struggled stamina-wise. I had assumed it was her first show but it didn't say so on West End Covers so perhaps not? I'd be interested to see Ellis' take on the role. Overall still a fun evening but it all felt rushed compared to last year and for the most part the comedy didn't hit quite as well as it did last time around. Even Carly Mercedes Dyer wasn't getting half the laughs she did last year. More mic issues than I would have expected too. It was Sammy’s first time on last night, just seen her Instagram post
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Post by musicbox on Jul 18, 2022 21:36:56 GMT
I got a £25 rush ticket to this today as I’ve wanted to see it for a while but never gotten around to it.
I actually really enjoyed it and thought the cast did brilliant, especially since it was a bit of a typical dead (And slightly empty) Monday night audience.
What wasn’t brilliant though was the man behind me that kept letting out massive belches whilst his wife giggled as if it was the funniest thing she had ever witnessed. That coupled with her need to whisper “That’s Bonnie Langford” every time she came on stage, yes we all know! I genuinely feel that people have lost all sense since the pandemic at times.
I really love the layout of the Barbican theatre though and it was great to be kept so cool on a day like this!
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Post by edelweiss on Jul 19, 2022 12:37:37 GMT
If you don't mind my asking, what seat were you in? I'm thinking about doing Rush soon and wondering what seats they give out.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 19, 2022 13:09:39 GMT
If you don't mind my asking, what seat were you in? I'm thinking about doing Rush soon and wondering what seats they give out. Mostly rear Stalls, although I saw front row on there once and sometimes mid Stalls (or higher level). Recently, they've been reducing the first few rows to £30 on TodayTix on the day, so I'd wait for that and choose where to sit.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 19, 2022 13:21:19 GMT
The whole show, with Sutton, has turned up on YouTube.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 19, 2022 13:24:16 GMT
It's still on iPlayer
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Post by musicbox on Jul 19, 2022 13:39:15 GMT
If you don't mind my asking, what seat were you in? I'm thinking about doing Rush soon and wondering what seats they give out. Yeah of course, I was in row J of the stalls. I was a bit disappointed when I first got it as I was hoping for closer, but because of the incline in the stalls the view was perfect, it was a brilliant view for £25!
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Post by edelweiss on Jul 19, 2022 13:39:21 GMT
If you don't mind my asking, what seat were you in? I'm thinking about doing Rush soon and wondering what seats they give out. Mostly rear Stalls, although I saw front row on there once and sometimes mid Stalls (or higher level). Recently, they've been reducing the first few rows to £30 on TodayTix on the day, so I'd wait for that and choose where to sit. OK great thanks!
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Post by christya on Jul 19, 2022 14:01:35 GMT
I was in last night too, there were a few people overly chatty and one occasion where during a quiet part of a song, someone in the stalls could be heard quite clearly chuntering on to their friend, followed by a loud and sharp "SSSSH!" I could also swear that a woman near me was singing loudly during Blow Gabriel Blow. I ignored her because I suspect it was an attention thing - sweetheart, I can sing too, but witness me shutting the hell up!
Enjoyed the show, though I did expect more volume from Kerry at some points, and the lady playing Hope was rather bland, but I'm not sure what else she could have done with Hope!
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Post by musicbox on Jul 19, 2022 16:16:16 GMT
I was in last night too, there were a few people overly chatty and one occasion where during a quiet part of a song, someone in the stalls could be heard quite clearly chuntering on to their friend, followed by a loud and sharp "SSSSH!" I could also swear that a woman near me was singing loudly during Blow Gabriel Blow. I ignored her because I suspect it was an attention thing - sweetheart, I can sing too, but witness me shutting the hell up! Enjoyed the show, though I did expect more volume from Kerry at some points, and the lady playing Hope was rather bland, but I'm not sure what else she could have done with Hope! I think the chatty people you're referring to are the ones behind me that I mentioned too! It was a married couple and a friend, they just kept whispering and of course I've already mentioned the husband's 'behaviour'. The theatre wasn't anywhere near full though so I felt like it was pretty dead otherwise. I also feel the exact same way about people who sing during shows...I'm a professional singer but I know when to shut up! It's always the tone deaf who do it! I also agree with whoever said Kerry lacked a bit of volume as well, I felt like she was holding back at times but made up for it with the big notes.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 20, 2022 16:43:14 GMT
Kerry was off last night and is off tonight as well, sounds like she came back too soon from whatever made her miss shows last weekend. Makes sense now why she sounded a bit underpowered at points on Monday from reports on here. Was going to rush tomorrow but I really wanted to see Kerry again.
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Post by musicbox on Jul 20, 2022 16:52:13 GMT
Kerry was off last night and is off tonight as well, sounds like she came back too soon from whatever made her miss shows last weekend. Makes sense now why she sounded a bit underpowered at points on Monday from reports on here. Was going to rush tomorrow but I really wanted to see Kerry again. I've gained massive respect for Kerry if she was sick on Monday as although she lacked a bit of projection, she absolutely killed everything else- You would never have been able to tell if she wasn't feeling her best!
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Post by mattnyc on Jul 20, 2022 23:08:46 GMT
Is Kerry not going to be on tomorrow?
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 20, 2022 23:13:45 GMT
It’s anyone’s guess really, pretty sure these absences weren’t scheduled so just depends if she’s feeling better.
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Post by poster J on Jul 21, 2022 6:46:13 GMT
From her social media she appeared to be on holiday last week rather than ill, but she could easily have picked up an illness while she was off.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 21, 2022 21:46:26 GMT
Thursday evening trip with a great rush seat, although with the number of coughers near me, I’m expecting to be ill.
Sammy Kelly was on as Reno, but there were no signs up anywhere to say this. Every bit as good as Kerry. Fantastic reception for her at the end too.
Glad to have finally seen Bonnie too. Owned the role and even did a high kick at the end.
A little bonus. Both George Beet and Josh Barnett were on as swings.
Apart from the coughing and talking, generally a good audience too. Plus more seats sold than last time I was in (but not sure if the top level was open).
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Post by Scswp on Aug 2, 2022 18:46:11 GMT
Saw this last night and enjoyed it a lot. All of the main cast were on and the audience, including my partner and I, lapped it up.
This is the strongest Kerry Ellis performance I’ve seen. In Wicked, I thought she was very powerful vocally, but appeared bored with playing the role. In Wonderland, she seemed bored all-round (constantly tucking her hair behind her ears and seemingly not knowing what to do with herself at all) and, to me, her vocals seemed strained at times.
In Anything Goes, she seemed to be enjoying herself. Her vocals were under-powered (I expected far greater volume and far ‘bigger’ singing like LuPone and Paige in the role), but her dancing and overall performance were very engaging. Part of this, of course, might be that the whole company, from the chorus to the other principals, are so good that Ellis has to give it her all in order to just ‘keep up with them’. Ellis, therefore, does lead this well because of the company ‘keeping her on her toes’, I think.
Callow is not a great singer, but his acting performance is delightful and Bonnie Langford brings wonderful comedy to her role. I also enjoyed the performance of the lady playing Erma (not sure of her name, but she was a bit of a scene-stealer at times).
This was my first visit to a theatre since the pandemic and I really enjoyed it. It was nice to see Kerry seemingly engaged with her performance - just a shame she doesn’t give it a ‘bit more welly’ at times.
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Post by Mark on Aug 2, 2022 21:29:20 GMT
]In Anything Goes, she seemed to be enjoying herself. Her vocals were under-powered (I expected far greater volume and far ‘bigger’ singing like LuPone and Paige in the role), but her dancing and overall performance were very engaging. Saw the show tonight - I’ll agree with you that her vocals were underpowered at times but her overall performance and especially dancing was really impressive. The show is in safe hands and the audience loved it.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 10, 2022 11:28:38 GMT
Current promotion on Twitter ⚓ It's your very last chance to catch the five-star production of @anythingguk in London! 🎟️ Must set sail on 3 September so book now and save up to £59*: bit.ly/3p8wxpH🥂Plus, arrive dressed as a sailor and get a free glass of champagne from the Barbican box office.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 10, 2022 18:00:18 GMT
Current promotion on Twitter ⚓ It's your very last chance to catch the five-star production of @anythingguk in London! 🎟️ Must set sail on 3 September so book now and save up to £59*: bit.ly/3p8wxpH🥂Plus, arrive dressed as a sailor and get a free glass of champagne from the Barbican box office. #interested (from an observation pov 😋)
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Post by inthenose on Aug 10, 2022 18:12:31 GMT
Can I be dressed as a sailor on shore-leave l.e normal street clothes? It doesn’t say anything about being an on duty sailor…
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Aug 18, 2022 15:59:54 GMT
There's a good offer currently available via Show Film First. I accessed it via a Google Search and their " Non Members" "Box Office" section so it's not seat filling or restricted as far I can tell.
The banner refers to a £36 price but it's actually a flat rate £18 for £79.50 and £60.00 seats at all Monday-Saturday evening performances from today until 31 August and one matinee on 31 August.
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Post by fiyero on Aug 18, 2022 20:25:58 GMT
There's a good offer currently available via Show Film First. I accessed it via a Google Search and their " Non Members" "Box Office" section so it's not seat filling or restricted as far I can tell. The banner refers to a £36 price but it's actually a flat rate £18 for £79.50 and £60.00 seats at all Monday-Saturday evening performances from today until 31 August and one matinee on 31 August. They have shared it on their Facebook so it must be a public offer showfilmfirst.tixuk.com/london-theatre/musicals/anything-goes
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Post by interval99 on Aug 21, 2022 11:23:37 GMT
James1969 picture reminded me that I meant to post a note about the shows merchandise Don't know if they are doing as many items as they did last year but worth noting that on most items they haven't added the legend "the musical".
Fine when at the theatre and everyone knows the context but way too open to misinterpretation outside that arena. luckily realised before going out in mid summer with my t-shirt from last year that without that wording it was just a t-shirt stating "anything goes" without any other justification was not the thing to wear to family gathering and grateful I realized before wearing it on a evening out.
It will remain an in house only t-shirt for now and I will be forever grateful for "the musical" wording on other merchandise to help explain a title to folks not as in tune to the musical world.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2022 11:50:34 GMT
But most of the classic musicals don't have 'the musical' tagged on so I wouldn't expect it on merch. Tbh I hate 'the musical' tagged on to everything
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Post by james1969 on Aug 21, 2022 11:59:31 GMT
James1969 picture reminded me that I meant to post a note about the shows merchandise Don't know if they are doing as many items as they did last year but worth noting that on most items they haven't added the legend "the musical". Fine when at the theatre and everyone knows the context but way too open to misinterpretation outside that arena. luckily realised before going out in mid summer with my t-shirt from last year that without that wording it was just a t-shirt stating "anything goes" without any other justification was not the thing to wear to family gathering and grateful I realized before wearing it on a evening out. It will remain an in house only t-shirt for now and I will be forever grateful for "the musical" wording on other merchandise to help explain a title to folks not as in tune to the musical world. Believe me - when I dress like that Anything Goes !
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Post by mrbarnaby on Aug 21, 2022 13:06:22 GMT
James1969 picture reminded me that I meant to post a note about the shows merchandise Don't know if they are doing as many items as they did last year but worth noting that on most items they haven't added the legend "the musical". Fine when at the theatre and everyone knows the context but way too open to misinterpretation outside that arena. luckily realised before going out in mid summer with my t-shirt from last year that without that wording it was just a t-shirt stating "anything goes" without any other justification was not the thing to wear to family gathering and grateful I realized before wearing it on a evening out. It will remain an in house only t-shirt for now and I will be forever grateful for "the musical" wording on other merchandise to help explain a title to folks not as in tune to the musical world. There’s an awful lot to unpack here. Lord above.
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