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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 15, 2017 13:57:22 GMT
Looking forward to seeing the originals in this next week. I haven't seen it since The Trafalgar Studios run. Of course, finding out a tube strike starts the same night could also be a classic goes wrong .. What? When? I can't see anything on TFL's website. Don't tell me I have to walk from Kings Cross to the West End & back 4 times next week!
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 15, 2017 14:07:45 GMT
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 15, 2017 16:54:12 GMT
Only Central Line, luckily. Won't affect getting from Kings X to the Aldwych area. Phew! That's a relief. Having already had a tube strike for Showstopper, & a threatened one cancelled for TCAABR cast change, I'm beginning to think the transport unions have something against improv groups!
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Post by grannyjx6 on Feb 19, 2017 0:13:26 GMT
I saw the tour yesterday in Sheffield. It was a complete sell out for the whole week! Having seen Comedy About a Bank Robbery in London (which I really enjoyed), I was actually a bit disappointed. Yes, there was a lot of very funny moments, but some of the 'forgetting your lines' and 'repeating your lines' moments went on for far too long in my opinion. However, the men on both sides of me and my husband were laughing like drains the whole way through, to the point that we sometimes couldn't actually hear what the actors were saying.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 15:14:52 GMT
I saw the tour yesterday in Sheffield. It was a complete sell out for the whole week! Having seen Comedy About a Bank Robbery in London (which I really enjoyed), I was actually a bit disappointed. Yes, there was a lot of very funny moments, but some of the 'forgetting your lines' and 'repeating your lines' moments went on for far too long in my opinion. However, the men on both sides of me and my husband were laughing like drains the whole way through, to the point that we sometimes couldn't actually hear what the actors were saying. That's interesting - I saw them the other way around (TPTGW before Comedy) and loved the first but not the latter! Seems to be that for some of us this kind of humour works wonderfully the first time when it's so unexpected, but becomes a bit predictable after that, as I had the same complaints about Comedy (jokes going on for way too long) as you mentioned about this one. It's probably also why I have no real desire to make a repeat visit to either show - they strike me as the sort of plays that could never be as funny second time around.
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Post by lynette on Feb 21, 2017 22:38:32 GMT
Saw this again tonight - took two people who hadn't seen it before. I had forgotten some of the jokes. I was chuckling all the way through. Person I took with was in the ladies' in the interval and a woman asked her if she was enjoying it. Chat, chat - she was the American producer taking the show to Broadway. She said, ' They are so creative, it's so creative'. Nice.
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 21, 2017 23:03:51 GMT
^Oh, I should have asked beforehand if any other board members were in. londonmzfitz & I met up. If anyone's in Griday or Saturday evening & fancies saying hi let me know. (Warning: I may be an emotional wreck on Saturday!) It was so lovely seeing the original cast again. They are perfection. In one way it was almost as if it was 2014 again & the last 3 years hadn't happened but at the same time I was viewing it through a prism of all that Mischief Theatre have achieved in the last 3 years. If anyone other than me cares (probably not), there was one blocking change whereby Charlie made her first entrance through the window, which gave a nice symmetry to when she's dragged out of the window later. One definitely changed line, no "Thank you Charles" & there may have been another but it's so hard to hear with all the audience laughter.
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Post by freckles on Feb 22, 2017 8:09:12 GMT
I was there too! Wonderful to see the original team back, and I found the show just as hilarious. Thought I spotted a few subtle differences, but it's a long time since I last saw it, so they may just be things I don't remember, or missed due to the laughter before. The cast look like they're having so much fun. I wish them well on Broadway, but hope they don't stay away too long.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 22, 2017 9:29:49 GMT
Gosh, that was good last night. I hadn't seen The Play That Goes Wrong since (and I've checked) 15 May 2013 at the Trafalgar Studios. I've sent numerous people to see it, I've bought tickets as presents for people to see it. I just didn't think a second viewing could top that first night.
I mean, yeah, I know whodunnit, obvs. It's now on two levels, the comedy is so brilliantly executed, it's just the best fun. Had an old codger next to me who was roaring with laughter at the slapstick, my youngster next to me roaring with laughter at everything (he couldn't not do a standing o at curtain call). This is a show for all ages. As I stood outside in the interval (sobbing because 20 minutes before the show my cousin telephoned to tell me my favourite uncle had died) "Trevor" ran past, up and down the street shouting for Winston .. even asking the bus driver opposite if he'd seen his dog ....
Back on Saturday - wasn't sure if that would be too much Goes Wrong, but so glad I've booked now. Want to see these guys/gals off to Broadway with a bang.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2017 10:09:14 GMT
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 22, 2017 10:33:12 GMT
It's a "goes wrong" classic, innit. Dammit. (Edited to add, I girl-fan staged-doored and got my poster signed by all of the cast as they came out, wonder what they thought of the red eyed old bird ... Jonathan Sayer tapped me on the shoulder and said "would you like me to sign that too" ... duh).
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Post by lynette on Feb 22, 2017 12:41:33 GMT
Yes, good luck to all of them in the Big Apple 🍎
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Post by daniel on Feb 22, 2017 12:47:16 GMT
Going to see this tonight - very much excited. Saw the original cast in Bank Robbery and my sides are still hurting all these weeks later!
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Post by Phantom of London on Feb 22, 2017 13:11:24 GMT
I wasn't the biggest lover of this, not my thing - but really do admire the intelligents to raise stupidity as a bona Fifa art form. The show has loads of heart and that is why it has been massive success.
So now thief are taken their plain daftness over to the Atlantic to New York, how do you think a American audience will receive this?
I can see this playing the Duchess for a very long time.
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 22, 2017 13:58:32 GMT
It's a "goes wrong" classic, innit. Dammit. (Edited to add, I girl-fan staged-doored and got my poster signed by all of the cast as they came out, wonder what they thought of the red eyed old bird ... Jonathan Sayer tapped me on the shoulder and said "would you like me to sign that too" ... duh). You didn't look obviously red-eyed so I very much doubt they'd notice anything was wrong. It was certainly less obvious than when I, thinking no-one was around, was having a little weep just down the road from the Criterion stage door between shows on TCAABR's cast change day only to suddenly realise Henry Lewis was standing next to me asking if I was okay!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 22:00:55 GMT
OMGosh. This was just as marvellous as I remembered. If this doesn't kill it on Broadway and sweep up at the Tonys, there is clearly no justice in the world. They are simply THE perfect ensemble, no questions asked. And Henry Shields is just sex on legs. I'll bet he knows his way around a boudoir.
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Post by drmaplewood on Feb 24, 2017 11:02:37 GMT
Saw this on Wednesday for the first time and loved it. They were filming the performance too, so assume maybe a digital release is on the cards?
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Post by daniel on Feb 24, 2017 11:15:40 GMT
Saw this on Wednesday for the first time and loved it. They were filming the performance too, so assume maybe a digital release is on the cards? I was there on Wednesday and wondered the same. It said that the filming was for archiving, but the camera itself looked much more like a broadcast camera. Time will tell I guess!
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Post by freckles on Feb 24, 2017 12:16:49 GMT
Maybe the filming was for Broadway promo?
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 24, 2017 17:28:15 GMT
Going by tweets from various cast members, on Wednesday they were filming in-character interviews for Broadway promo purposes during the day so it seems likely that during-show filming could also be for Broadway. Much as I'd rather it was for public release of the whole show. Maybe we could find out the location of the film company & do a Bank Robbery!
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 24, 2017 19:02:04 GMT
Sorry to double post but Bryony Corrigan's just tweeted that she's making her debut as Annie tonight. So thrilled I get to see her!
Post-show addition: Bryony did really well in her Annie debut, especially considering she told me afterwards that she'd had an hour's rehearsal earlier today & that was it! Nothing Went Wrong that shouldn't have!
Very enthusiastic audience tonight. It was rather contagious: for the first time for a while I felt slightly giddy with laughing by the end. I swear the main reason the show's running about 10 minutes longer is the amount of time the audience spent applauding Dave Hearn's every grin!
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 25, 2017 13:35:08 GMT
Edit: ticket sorted out. So relieved!
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 26, 2017 0:58:03 GMT
Loved this tonight. Took my sons Aussie girlfriend who has seen PPGW and CAABR, she loved this, said she liked this more than the other two. It's great going with someone who hasn't seen it before, she screamed as part of the set "goes wrong". The cast are superb, it's so much fun. I hope this does well on Broadway. It really deserves to. Coming out of Joe Allens at 11.30 I spotted the cast in the bar opposite letting down their hair.
Had an annoying attention seeking laugher in the front row, obviously a big fan as wearing a home made mischief t shirt, with a bag of props. If this is you, dear reader, its so obviously done to get cast attention, and it didn't work, it was just irritating.
Dawnstar, so pleased your ticket "goes wrong" was sorted! And lovely to see you again.
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 26, 2017 21:36:42 GMT
Had an annoying attention seeking laugher in the front row, obviously a big fan as wearing a home made mischief t shirt, with a bag of props. If this is you, dear reader, its so obviously done to get cast attention, and it didn't work, it was just irritating. The laughter was audible from Row M so it was loud & obvious laughter. I saw someone at the stage door afterwards showing what looked like dolls of the characters at some of the cast so I guess that must have been the same person.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 27, 2017 9:21:47 GMT
Had an annoying attention seeking laugher in the front row, obviously a big fan as wearing a home made mischief t shirt, with a bag of props. If this is you, dear reader, its so obviously done to get cast attention, and it didn't work, it was just irritating. The laughter was audible from Row M so it was loud & obvious laughter. I saw someone at the stage door afterwards showing what looked like dolls of the characters at some of the cast so I guess that must have been the same person. Yup, that's her. I can forgive most things, but when you know she's seen the show before and the laughter is so obviously an attempt at "look at me, look at me" it's just sad. Two other women in the front row cornered us on the way out - this was the woman with a full beaker of red wine that "Chris" walked into and spilt some of it down her arm, he mopped her up whilst saying "surely you don't need THAT much wine ..." One of them obviously didn't get it (alcohol didn't help), she liked Book of Mormon better, saying she thought that was really funny. I said, yes, but this is a very English thing, where as BOM is American. "BOM isn't American"! she said .. yeah, we left her and her pissed mate hanging off Henry Lewis in the foyer doing selfies ..
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