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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2023 9:58:24 GMT
Maybe I am confusing how the book treats Dr. Andy as opposed to the play because in the book he is clearly an orthopedic surgeon and they are "devoted to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles." He essentially goes beyond that to act as Jude's GP because of the trust.
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Post by sweets7 on Jul 31, 2023 10:07:11 GMT
The issue in the book is that he doesn't pass him on to a psychiatrist. Which he needs.
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Post by woobl on Aug 2, 2023 9:09:39 GMT
Still have two tickets to tonight's performance if anyone is looking to catch the show before it closes.
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Post by margoc on Aug 2, 2023 14:21:08 GMT
Currently in the interval, had a show stop due to an medical emergency in the dress circle. But so far enjoying the show.
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 2, 2023 20:27:19 GMT
I hope you enjoyed it? Does it stop pretty much everyday because, I can only assume, people are having a reaction to it it?
Any.kre news on any possible transfer. I would have thought they would announce before they close.
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Post by sfsusan on Aug 2, 2023 22:21:27 GMT
Does it stop pretty much everyday because, I can only assume, people are having a reaction to it it? There was no show stop when I saw it. I would think someone having a strong emotional response would simply leave rather than necessitating a medical emergency.
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Post by tmesis on Aug 2, 2023 22:30:36 GMT
I was there last night - no show stop. I had an on stage ticket and have to say the audience around me were exemplary (that sounds a bit like a school report!)
The whole handling of the behind the stage experience was really well done by the Savoy staff. It's incredibly well executed and they are very friendly and professional.
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 2, 2023 22:36:07 GMT
Does it stop pretty much everyday because, I can only assume, people are having a reaction to it it? There was no show stop when I saw it. I would think someone having a strong emotional response would simply leave rather than necessitating a medical emergency. Reports of people fainting in a few shows. You don’t usually hear any reports of show stops or the odd one. But there has definitely been more than average for this. I nearly fainted once at the Globe. Think it was th heat. I just sat on the ground until I felt better and literally no one even blinked. Can’t even remember the play. No shoe stop night ai saw it either.
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Post by iwant2beatthetheatre on Aug 3, 2023 6:37:39 GMT
I hope you enjoyed it? Does it stop pretty much everyday because, I can only assume, people are having a reaction to it it? Any.kre news on any possible transfer. I would have thought they would announce before they close. I've seen it 5 times and never had a show stop but I have seen people leave & staff helping people out of the stalls. Last time I did onstage seating someone a few seats across from me looked like he might faint but managed to stop himself, I was surprised when he came back after the interval. I saw a video of Luke saying it is going to Broadway but not straight away, or words similar to that. I guess they might all have other work commitments after this.
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 3, 2023 7:46:20 GMT
I hope you enjoyed it? Does it stop pretty much everyday because, I can only assume, people are having a reaction to it it? Any.kre news on any possible transfer. I would have thought they would announce before they close. I've seen it 5 times and never had a show stop but I have seen people leave & staff helping people out of the stalls. Last time I did onstage seating someone a few seats across from me looked like he might faint but managed to stop himself, I was surprised when he came back after the interval. I saw a video of Luke saying it is going to Broadway but not straight away, or words similar to that. I guess they might all have other work commitments after this. I am sure he was more vague than that when asked about a potential Broadway run given it hasn’t been announced. He certainly doesnt seem the type to just say things. He probably vaguely fudged the answer. I am sure they all need at least a long holiday. I’m sure it will be a number of months at the very least and perhaps even a year. I would have said they probably went into it with that mooted as a potential though. He will definitely have to be going back to Bridgerton at some point. And I heard Norton is supposed to play Ted Hughes.
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Post by iwant2beatthetheatre on Aug 3, 2023 7:56:26 GMT
I've seen it 5 times and never had a show stop but I have seen people leave & staff helping people out of the stalls. Last time I did onstage seating someone a few seats across from me looked like he might faint but managed to stop himself, I was surprised when he came back after the interval. I saw a video of Luke saying it is going to Broadway but not straight away, or words similar to that. I guess they might all have other work commitments after this. I am sure he was more vague than that when asked about a potential Broadway run given it hasn’t been announced. He certainly doesnt seem the type to just say things. He probably vaguely fudged the answer. I am sure they all need at least a long holiday. I’m sure it will be a number of months at the very least and perhaps even a year. I would have said they probably went into it with that mooted as a potential though. He will definitely have to be going back to Bridgerton at some point. And I heard Norton is supposed to play Ted Hughes. I've just watched it again and he says not for a bit of time but yes it may. James was telling us back in April that Broadway was being discussed so like you say they probably always knew it was a possibility
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Post by sleepflower on Aug 3, 2023 8:16:21 GMT
I have an on stage ticket for Saturday! I have two questions - do they really seal your phone in a bag until the end of the entire show, and are we allowed to take food/drink into the theatre? I understand bag checks may be more thorough, but I like to take something for the interval without the high prices!
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Post by iwant2beatthetheatre on Aug 3, 2023 8:32:17 GMT
I have an on stage ticket for Saturday! I have two questions - do they really seal your phone in a bag until the end of the entire show, and are we allowed to take food/drink into the theatre? I understand bag checks may be more thorough, but I like to take something for the interval without the high prices! Yes they do seal your phone until the end. You can take food and drink in but you're not allowed to eat while on the stage, people do drink though. You have to go back into the bar during the interval so that gives you time if you want to eat. Hope that helps :-)
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 3, 2023 9:38:01 GMT
I am sure he was more vague than that when asked about a potential Broadway run given it hasn’t been announced. He certainly doesnt seem the type to just say things. He probably vaguely fudged the answer. I am sure they all need at least a long holiday. I’m sure it will be a number of months at the very least and perhaps even a year. I would have said they probably went into it with that mooted as a potential though. He will definitely have to be going back to Bridgerton at some point. And I heard Norton is supposed to play Ted Hughes. I've just watched it again and he says not for a bit of time but yes it may. James was telling us back in April that Broadway was being discussed so like you say they probably always knew it was a possibility Utterly vague. Maybe but not yet. Could be a spy that one. Norton is far more open. The person should have pumped him. But given the merchandise, the play published with them on the front I would think they may always had strong aspirations on that front.
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 3, 2023 10:34:06 GMT
It’d be daft not to take it to Broadway surely? After the success of London both in terms of box office and audience/critical acclaim, a limited run there would be bound to sell well - especially if they can take the same cast over.
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Post by iwanttix on Aug 3, 2023 10:55:50 GMT
There was a show stop last night too, so both shows yesterday! There was a bit of commotion in the stalls and James, nathalie and zubin must have clocked it cos they paused and then the stage manager came on to usher them off before announcing there was someone needing assistance. It was all dealt with very well and the actors came back on and picked up as if nothing had happened.
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 3, 2023 13:48:47 GMT
Probably really used to it at this stage.
If I was betting, if I was definitely the financer, I would be looking at April or end of March to end of June or early July. Which nicely gets in for Tony contention and ensures they be in UK to show up at Oliviers because surely they are looking at awards.
Also critical response was mixed as to the play but superlative for the acting. Also while people here seem to have taken to it, the American audience will be different. And they didn't seem to like th Dutch version. Never underestimate the power of a buzz though and the play has that.
Also Bridgerton films for around eight months but if four isn't Luke's season to lead then he won't have to be there for all of that. Also J. Bailey was filming in America while also doing Season 3. I think a lot of the actors may begin to drop out after their series. J. Bailey is different as he is now head of the family.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Aug 4, 2023 8:53:42 GMT
Saw this again last night and wow the acting is still superb - especially James Norton, Zubin Varla, Luke Thompson and Elliot Cowan. I last saw this during previews at the Pinter and it felt very slightly different, I don't know if there were some blocking changes/cut lines or what, but it felt shorter? Or maybe that's me now knowing what was coming idk. I downgraded my rating from 5 stars to 4 because I think on second viewing the material is actually not as good as I remembered (possibly the shock of the material first time round made it feel very wow), but if there are plentiful Olivier noms for the acting, I will be very surprised.
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Post by iwanttix on Aug 4, 2023 10:51:13 GMT
I was there last night too, it was my last visit. There are always tiny things that are different each time but last night Willem came rushing in and said 'happy birthday! Just kidding, congratulations!' when Jude got adopted. First time I've seen that so not sure if it was a mistake well covered or on purpose.
They had their wrap party last night - I think it's the only time they haven't had a stage door!
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 4, 2023 14:43:05 GMT
He, or somebody, definitely raced on stage and said that line the night I saw it. I thought it was an odd one too. Maybe he has a variety of lines he says at that point and no one knows which one he will use. If I remember there is no response.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Aug 4, 2023 21:51:11 GMT
I think it's the only time they haven't had a stage door! Ahhh I was wondering why! On our way out we heard security saying no stage door tonight
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 4, 2023 22:30:18 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet.
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Post by interval99 on Aug 5, 2023 0:19:49 GMT
"does any book have more dedicated or devoted readers than a little life" is written in the programme by the social media manager of all people who maybe should look up a certain harry potter and many other books which have dedicated, fanatical fan based and are far more widely known in the general public than a little life.
They play didn't seem like four hours, the acting is superb from all the cast, and Ivo van hove style suits the production and the video wall enchances and support the emotions on stage rather than distracts as it has at times in his other shows.
But I presume the book has much of the narrative and depth and detail this play structure is missing to have made it such an apparent favourite for some people. Things got too preposterous for me by midway of part two and i can't say I ever got involved strongly with the characters at any point . Biggest plot gap for me was how Jude ended up with such a strong group of friends to support him , literally to a degree they seemed to put their life's on hold to help him. At a time when we are constantly told most people struggle to have one or two close support friends this guy has a complete gang of them despite being emotionally damaged and guarded. Also completely missed what was behind the bond between him and Harold.
Would be interesting to see how they have done the filmed version but I think 4 hours on this play is long enough for me and sadly the news is full enough of too many real life abuse ordeals without watching it being re_enacted as entertainment.
James Norton is definitely an amazing powerful actor, I hope his future roles allow us to see that intensity and emotions play out but from his performance alone and not from a storyline which due to its nature has people already disturbed.
Despite my misgivings above I would recommend the cinema showing if you were not able to see the stage show. It's a challenging watch and as this thread shows has mixed responses but it's also a vivid production and the rare chance to see a star name actor giving a emotionally and full on physical performance far beyond what you would expect.
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Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 11:31:58 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet. The person next to me at the stage door asked him what he was doing next and James said he's starting a film next week 😳
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 5, 2023 13:32:10 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet. The person next to me at the stage door asked him what he was doing next and James said he's starting a film next week 😳 Jeez! The man’s a machine. I’d need a month of doing nothing after 5 months of ALL 8 times a week!
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Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 15:22:42 GMT
I know right!
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Post by sleepflower on Aug 5, 2023 18:09:17 GMT
Just back from the final matinee today. We had two show stops within about 10 minutes of each other, towards the end of act one, for two medical episodes in the dress circle. Was it contagious?! Both resolved fairly quickly, the cast/crew were very professional about it all!
I have read the novel so I knew what to expect but this was such an incredible piece. I would echo everyone saying that the format doesn't allow such an intense and complex story to be told to its full capacity - for example the relationship between Willem and Jude just kind of 'happened' here, but in the book it is obviously more drawn out and therefore the ending has more of an emotional impact. Read the book if you haven't already! But the performances were faultless and I found myself moved to tears from the force of it. Sitting on the front row on the stage was a surreal experience I won't forget in a hurry, closest I'll ever get to being in a West End show!
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Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 18:36:07 GMT
Yeah my friend was at the matinee and said there were 2 stops! Apparently a lot of blood today which probably didn't help.
If James doesn't get nominations/wins for this play then I'm not going to be held responsible for my actions.
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Post by sweets7 on Aug 5, 2023 19:58:24 GMT
Just back from the final matinee today. We had two show stops within about 10 minutes of each other, towards the end of act one, for two medical episodes in the dress circle. Was it contagious?! Both resolved fairly quickly, the cast/crew were very professional about it all! I have read the novel so I knew what to expect but this was such an incredible piece. I would echo everyone saying that the format doesn't allow such an intense and complex story to be told to its full capacity - for example the relationship between Willem and Jude just kind of 'happened' here, but in the book it is obviously more drawn out and therefore the ending has more of an emotional impact. Read the book if you haven't already! But the performances were faultless and I found myself moved to tears from the force of it. Sitting on the front row on the stage was a surreal experience I won't forget in a hurry, closest I'll ever get to being in a West End show! Didn’t think it happened. Not from Willem’s side. It was obvious from the first instance with his over protectiveness. Jeez! The man’s a machine. I’d need a month of doing nothing after 5 months of ALL 8 times a week! nature of the game I guess, he was probably contracted to that for a long time. It will win, or at least be nominated for many awards, the play itself probably not.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Aug 5, 2023 20:08:40 GMT
Do we know if any understudies ever went on for any of the roles since Richmond??
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