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Post by Being Alive on Jan 19, 2024 8:27:49 GMT
I think I’m just in the real minority here thinking there’s absolutely no need for this to be any longer than 80 minutes with no interval. Totally agree
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Post by theatregoer22 on Jan 19, 2024 19:17:35 GMT
Just got back from this evening's performance and in all honesty, it wasn't for me. I went in blind, just on the strength of good reviews, but what I saw was largely childish, with ridiculously over exaggerated performances and the awkwardness of seeing an actress in her 30's playing a 4 year old (Even if it was too much for a child actor, couldn't they have got someone a bit younger to play the role). On the positive side, the music and singing was nice (the singer this evening could definitely sing), the actress playing the older sister was quite good and the second act was less excrutiating, but it semeed to be over before it had really started. So probably a 2 1/2 or maybe 3 if I'm feeling really generous from me. I’m baffled by this shows success (and awards) too. It’s like being spoken to like a child for 2.5 hours (and feels like 4 hours) The first act definitely wen't on and on!
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Post by westendboy on Jan 27, 2024 22:05:48 GMT
Finally got to see this today and I mean it when I say it, this was by far one of the BEST things I have ever seen on stage! The performances, the stagecraft, puppetry, everything was astounding! I have never been so blown away by the visuals in a show since probably either Lion King or Les Mis! I'm honestly at a loss for words.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 28, 2024 15:54:31 GMT
So I heard yesterday that they are going to build a second -much smaller set- and transfer this into the west end. God help us all. Will probably clog up a prime west end theatre for ages.
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Post by toomasj on Jan 28, 2024 16:04:15 GMT
Well I think it’s a terrific show, something different and very popular with families. I think it would be an asset to the West End for the long term. A lot of people still don’t quite grasp how popular Studio Ghibli is nowadays internationally
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Post by theatrefan62 on Jan 28, 2024 16:25:53 GMT
A 'much smaller set' sounds worrying. The staging is a large part of its magic
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Post by ladidah on Jan 29, 2024 11:06:08 GMT
I agree, and the Barbican is the perfect venue.
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Post by ceebee on Jan 29, 2024 15:16:37 GMT
Yeah, this can clog up the Barbican every Christmas if necessary.
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Post by toomasj on Jan 29, 2024 15:20:07 GMT
Rather a magical, original multi-award winning sell-out adaptation for the family “clogging up” a theatre than yet another tiresome jukebox musical, with a Bob Geldof impersonator!
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 29, 2024 16:31:18 GMT
I'd rather we didn't have this or Just For One Day, but that's just me!
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Post by ceebee on Jan 29, 2024 16:33:45 GMT
Rather a magical, original multi-award winning sell-out adaptation for the family “clogging up” a theatre than yet another tiresome jukebox musical, with a Bob Geldof impersonator! Maybe a hybrid of the two? My Neighbob Geldofo?
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Post by mkb on Feb 8, 2024 22:43:35 GMT
I'm going to out myself as a cuddly person. I don't mean I'm rotund and like hugs -- although that might be true too -- but rather I'm an adult who has an affinity and affection for cuddly people, i.e. those creatures that some people disparagingly call "cuddly toys" and Americans horribly term "plush".
Our house has dozens. They all have personalities and we have conversations with them. They are utterly brilliant as a tool for combatting stress, aiding mental health, and as a substitute for childless couples with strong paternal feelings. I know.
On the other hand, excerpts I've seen of Studio Ghibli movies have put me off ever having watched one.
The rave reviews and FOMO swung it, and I rocked up tonight at My Neighbour Totoro, expecting my inner child to rule the day. It was not to be.
This is utterly abysmal. Sure, there's some impressive puppetry and stagecraft, but the narrative, sub-CBeebies-level acting, and complete absence of any character development, especially in the all important cuddly people, meant three hours felt like six. This sure ain't Disney. Boy did time drag; never have I been so bored in a theatre.
This is squarely aimed at 4-8 year olds with a running time double their attention span. Quite what the enthusiastic audience members are getting out of this show is a mystery. It has no appeal that I can fathom for the rest of the family.
One star.
Act 1: 19:02-20:24 Act 2: 20:48-21:42
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Post by ceebee on Feb 9, 2024 9:04:22 GMT
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Post by criticalprole on Feb 10, 2024 15:14:48 GMT
I loved this, and felt it captured the original anime also perfectly. I get how it isn't for everyone - the anime is definetly as 'hot cocoa and warm blankets' sort of a movie. After a pretty awful mid-winter, it was just the tonic I needed. Cute puppets and a touch of theatre magic. It's absolutely a warm hug of a show, and that might not be for you though.
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Post by viserys on Feb 10, 2024 15:27:18 GMT
I just watched the movie again (before seeing the show next week) and what struck me is - you need to know what you're getting. The first time I watched the movie, I was bored, because I kept waiting for some proper plot to kick in and just sat there wondering what the fuss was about.
Now I watched it again knowing that not much would happen beyond "a whimsical trip back into childhood" and I just let myself in for that, reliving the joys of childhood discoveries and the blurring of reality and fantasy along with Mei and Satsuki and when reality finally struck hard, I was moved to tears. Needless to say I'm now much more looking forward to the stage show and see how it's been translated. "Hot cocoa and warm blankets movie" is a wonderful description.
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Post by David J on Feb 11, 2024 0:32:21 GMT
Saw it again and enjoyed it immensely as last time.
I think criticalprole and viserys puts it well that this adaptation of a "Hot cocoa and warm blankets movie" can bring out your inner child and leave you in a good place
Had me beaming and teary eyed.
The pacing issues remain. The catbus sequence in the second act remains indulgent and other moments could be slimmed. This may be sacrilegious for Ghibli fans, but you could cut out most of the soot sprite stuff during the first 30 minutes and the play can get to the thrust of the story quicker.
I say fans of the film should go and see it. Those who have seen other Ghibli films and are aware of the pacing their stories go at would also enjoy this. I'd certainly recommend watching the film or a Ghibli work beforehand
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Post by shownut on Feb 26, 2024 22:55:01 GMT
Finally saw it and thought it was 'meh'. 90 mins of decent theatre spread over 2 hrs 40 mins. Waaayyyy too long and way too shrill for my liking.
Act Two bored me silly while giving me a headache.
Not recommended.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 8, 2024 14:51:02 GMT
Currently in talks to open at the Gillian Lynne Feb next year.
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Post by ladidah on Mar 8, 2024 14:59:45 GMT
Oooh, will mean a lot of set changes
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 8, 2024 15:05:16 GMT
Perfect space for it really. A bit scaled down needed but it would do well there.
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Post by Rory on Mar 8, 2024 15:07:37 GMT
Wonder if that means SATSE will extend beyond August.
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Post by punxsutawney on Mar 14, 2024 22:52:32 GMT
Made a visit on Monday evening, an excellent show! The puppetry is truly delightful and the book is a great, faithful adaptation of the story. Performances from Mei Mac and Ami Okumura Jones as characters far their junior are amazing.
I do understand the complaints about the run time, I don't think it overstays its welcome overall but there are definitely some scenes that could afford to be leaner with a fair amount of dead air to build "tension" that probably doesn't need to be built, but for me this was a minor grovel in a delightful show otherwise.
4.5 stars, but rounding up to 5 for the poll!
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Post by Figaro on Mar 21, 2024 9:01:04 GMT
As this sold out run comes to an end, will we get any news of the shows future?
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Post by ladidah on Mar 21, 2024 9:25:36 GMT
I think someone said it was going into a new theatre?
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Post by alicechallice on Mar 21, 2024 10:27:35 GMT
I think someone said it was going into a new theatre? mrbarnaby said Gillian Lynne early 2025.
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