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Post by martello736 on Nov 26, 2018 9:46:57 GMT
Ooh that is interesting, thank you Dawnstar. The Mischief cast members, especially those who've done all three of TPTGW, PPGW and TCAABR are incredibly versatile, it's a wonder a lot of them can remember which role they're meant to be playing at any one time
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 16:34:17 GMT
"La Función que Sale Mal" (literally TPTGW) opening in Madrid later this year.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 22, 2019 20:56:23 GMT
I see that this is downsizing in New York and moving into New World Stages. I guess they need a long runner to replace Avenue Q (although both shows, plus Jersey Boys will all be running there for a while).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 6:50:44 GMT
Haven't seen an official notice of this from Nimax, but I got a mailing from ENTS24 that mentioned this was reopening, and the Nimax site is selling tickets for performances from 20th October. On a related note Magic Goes Wrong is on sale from 17th November. Not sure if this is a new development or if those dates were always on sale?
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Post by Rory on Sept 17, 2020 10:35:37 GMT
I think they are both re-opening on those dates as part of Nimax's phased return. I think Kenny Wax and Nica Burns mentioned TPTGW on the piece they did the other day on BBC Breakfast.
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Post by zahidf on Sept 25, 2020 10:43:37 GMT
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Post by NeilVHughes on Sept 25, 2020 10:59:56 GMT
Having not seen before as on my list of always there and will get round to it, have booked a visit for early Dec.
Not sure how the distancing will work as no single seats on the night I wanted on the Nimax site so chose one in a group and as of now I am sitting next to a stranger.
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 17, 2020 9:34:54 GMT
Have you watched this yet, Dawnstar ? I think it's only just 'dropped', to use the modern parlance. If you weren't asked to write the quiz questions, a huge opportunity was missed. 🙂
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Post by Dawnstar on Oct 17, 2020 18:48:21 GMT
I wasn't. However my top question for TPTGW right now would be what they're going to do about the pre-show when they re-open. I'm guessing that cast members mingling with the audience in the foyers & having an audience member up on stage may well not be allowed. Not that it makes any difference to me, as it's not as if I'll be able to go & see it.
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 23, 2020 16:44:20 GMT
Might be of interest, all available seats for Tuesday to Friday performances for the first two weeks are now reduced to £22 each on the Nimax website.
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Post by mrnutz on Nov 25, 2020 20:06:51 GMT
Might be of interest, all available seats for Tuesday to Friday performances for the first two weeks are now reduced to £22 each on the Nimax website. Thanks for the heads up. Booked!
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Post by Dr Tom on Dec 5, 2020 0:00:31 GMT
I know there are regulars here. Can I ask you for spoilers, please?
This is the only show out of hundreds I've seen in my life that I've ever left from during the interval. Original cast too.
I enjoyed Mischief Film Night. The Goes Wrong Show is hit and miss, but that's TV.
I think I was having a bad day, but I'd also seen a gunshot warning. That's a bit of a trigger for me.
How many gunshots are there and are they well telegraphed? Are they live gunshots or prerecorded?
I know people will read this and think me mad, but I'm just at edge around guns. It's irrational. I know they're not real. I'm fine if I know exactly when to expect a loud noise and there aren't too many of them. But otherwise I just can't enjoy the show.
Feel free to use spoiler tags.
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Post by fiyero on Dec 5, 2020 13:59:54 GMT
I know there are regulars here. Can I ask you for spoilers, please? This is the only show out of hundreds I've seen in my life that I've ever left from during the interval. Original cast too. I enjoyed Mischief Film Night. The Goes Wrong Show is hit and miss, but that's TV. I think I was having a bad day, but I'd also seen a gunshot warning. That's a bit of a trigger for me. How many gunshots are there and are they well telegraphed? Are they live gunshots or prerecorded? I know people will read this and think me mad, but I'm just at edge around guns. It's irrational. I know they're not real. I'm fine if I know exactly when to expect a loud noise and there aren't too many of them. But otherwise I just can't enjoy the show. Feel free to use spoiler tags. Paging Dawnstar I’ve seen the show twice but don’t remember it well enough. Seeing the tour in February if nobody’s answered by then!
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 5, 2020 15:27:01 GMT
There's one live gunshot near the end of Act 2. It's very well signposted since not only has the character been waving the gun around for several minutes but the gun fails to fire & he shouts "Bang" just before it actually does go off.
Incidentally, if anyone is seeing this soon after it re-opens I'd be very interested to hear what is done about the pre-show. I'm assuming that cast members running around the theatre talking to the audience & an audience member coming up on stage will not be allowed so I'd like to know if they do anything else instead or if they just cut the pre-show out & start with Chris Bean's speech.
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Post by Dave B on Dec 15, 2020 14:35:14 GMT
Email about our tickets for this Thursday out pretty quick off the mark. Refund or reschedule (you pick 3 dates post 18/01) and anyone who reschedules is promised a "free seat upgrade to the next price level".
We'd have taken the exchange anyway so picked some random dates end of January.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 15, 2020 20:14:08 GMT
How can anyone enjoy this absolute rubbish? Is it a total lack of humour in your DNA?
It’s fascinating really.
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Post by Mark on Dec 15, 2020 22:18:05 GMT
Got last minute tickets for tonight and thoroughly enjoyed. Just what was needed after feeling miserable about missing the Panto on Thursday.
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Post by ceebee on Dec 15, 2020 22:59:15 GMT
How can anyone enjoy this absolute rubbish? Is it a total lack of humour in your DNA? It’s fascinating really. I rather enjoyed my visit last week. All very silly but still enjoyable.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 15, 2020 23:10:51 GMT
Saw it on Saturday for the first time, maybe not the most profound thing you will see, the gags are signposted miles in advance but sometimes silly is all you need.
Fun is in short supply at the moment and an afternoon of farcical laughter was a welcome break from the seriousness we are currently drowning in.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 16, 2020 11:10:56 GMT
As several people have evidently seen the show in the last week, repeating my question from the previous page. Incidentally, if anyone is seeing this soon after it re-opens I'd be very interested to hear what is done about the pre-show. I'm assuming that cast members running around the theatre talking to the audience & an audience member coming up on stage will not be allowed so I'd like to know if they do anything else instead or if they just cut the pre-show out & start with Chris Bean's speech.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 16, 2020 11:52:52 GMT
Dawnstar no pre-show interaction, the initial preparation and search was confined to the stage and the cast.
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 16, 2020 12:13:43 GMT
NeilVHughes Thanks. I thought they'd have to cut it. I suppose it rather spoils the joke of Max coming onstage with a dog lead but no dog.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Dec 16, 2020 12:42:22 GMT
They did shout out for people to look for a dog under their seats so the joke was set up.
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Post by talkingheads on Dec 17, 2020 16:21:19 GMT
How can anyone enjoy this absolute rubbish? Is it a total lack of humour in your DNA? It’s fascinating really. I know. Actors forgot their lines, all the props broke, I'm surprised it got on the stage. Honestly, The Play That Goes Wrong was one of the most enjoyable nights I've ever had at the theatre. I laughed until I ached and ever since have adored everything that Mischief Theatre have put out.
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Post by David J on Jun 30, 2021 9:14:43 GMT
Thought I'd treat myself and see this again on Saturday.
Absolutely glorious.
I've seen this twice before but it feels as fresh as when I first saw it thanks to the talented cast. The timing, the reactions, everything was spot on. And there were some understudies on as well including Jack Michael Stacey as Max and Tom Bulpett as Chris and Oliver Clayton as Jonathan.
And despite the restricted numbers the audience was roaring with laughter.
It dawned on my how much of a journey you go on with those characters as the audience yearns them on to their doom.
Forget dreary Under Milk Wood. Forget Cinderella with its moving seats. Forget Les Mis with a cast that's too young for some of the parts.
Theatre is alive and kicking over at the Duchess Theatre!
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