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Post by barrowside on Jul 14, 2023 23:56:51 GMT
Absolutely stunning - I've never seen anything like it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2023 0:52:31 GMT
I loved the Broadway production and saw it three times. Judy Kuhn singing Days and Days broke my heart.
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Post by barrowside on Aug 9, 2023 12:44:24 GMT
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Post by Dave B on Aug 22, 2023 11:16:16 GMT
We were in Dublin for 10 days with very little planned. We’ve seen well over 100 shows so far this year and my partner joked that it would be a nice change to take a few days without seeing anything.
Obviously, I had already booked Fun Home at the Gate Theatre …. Oops.
Heh - I had booked these a while ago, before the show opened. Three front row tickets cost me a total of £68.26 (including fees/exchange rates) on my credit card statement. I was a bit worried as when I booked we were the only tickets sold and it looked to be the same for most of the time we were in Dublin so I'd been a bit worried it might come to an early close.
Well, it opened to fairly universally positive reviews, extended and was totally sold out the night we went and well deserved too.
A very strong cast, and a lot of layers to the story. I really liked the multiple versions of Alison, I loved the reactions and gestures from Frances McNamee as Alison. Sure it is easy comedy looking back at the cringe or mistakes of youth but this was so well done.
I've never seen Kieron Donnolly before but was aware of the name. In one of his solos towards the end, there was an almost a sudden lightbulb moment - and it became instantly easy to see how he’s played so many of the major MT roles, he does such a great job at making you feel for Bruce throughout.
The kids were all great, Small Alison (we had Chloe Cody) in particular belting out her numbers. Some of the kids' comedy moments were brilliant, I thought there might even be a pause for reaction more than once, their coffin dancing seemed on the verge of an ovation at that point.
Changing My Major was just lovely, funny and lovely, an absolute highlight.
Three curtain calls at the end. Funny, smart, touching, I loved everything about this and I would very happily see it again if it makes its way over to London.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 27, 2023 16:46:15 GMT
I loved the Broadway production and saw it three times. Judy Kuhn singing Days and Days broke my heart. Powerful stuff!
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Post by barrowside on Aug 30, 2023 9:47:01 GMT
Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron visited last night. I'd imagine they were very happy.
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Post by darreno on Aug 31, 2023 13:03:46 GMT
Went to this last night, absolutely incredible!
It hadn't been on my radar at all, shame on me for that, but I was visiting home (Dublin) and wanted to catch a show. Druid O'Casey was proving impossible to get a ticket for, so this was my back up plan.
Went in completely blind, which I prefer to do, with no idea of the content, themes or anything other than the name and poster art. It absolutely blew me away! As a cast, there isn't a single weakness. The kids were just ridiculously talented for their age, particularly small Alison, who has a LOT riding on her scenes and songs being on point. She was truly fantastic.
Sold out for tonight and tomorrow, when it finishes, or else I would be right back in those doors.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 1, 2023 14:47:07 GMT
Went in completely blind, which I prefer to do, with no idea of the content, themes or anything other than the name and poster art. It absolutely blew me away! I too went i completely blind and like you was (simply) blown away when it played here in London. I still get goosebumps thinking about it.
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Post by darreno on Sept 1, 2023 20:56:03 GMT
Went in completely blind, which I prefer to do, with no idea of the content, themes or anything other than the name and poster art. It absolutely blew me away! I too went i completely blind and like you was (simply) blown away when it played here in London. I still get goosebumps thinking about it. I've been slightly (obsessively) Spotifying it ever since, and reading up on its story and path from page to stage.
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Post by Fleance on Sept 2, 2023 2:03:22 GMT
The Young Vic production (2018) was excellent, with Zubin Varla giving a great performance as the father.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2023 9:37:31 GMT
Quite a few memorable songs in this show: Days and Days, Ring of Keys, Losing My Major, Maps, Flying Away.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 2, 2023 11:35:20 GMT
For anyone interested, there is an interesting documentary about Alison Bechdel and how Fun Home came to be.
This documentary also give a bit of a background on Alison's father.
Co-incidentally, the actress playing older Alison herself was a lesbian and all three Alison's in the show were nominated for a Tony Award.
For the eagle eyed amongst you out there, the character of Alison in the show can be seen in the Sunday sequence in the recent Tick...Tic...Boom! movie.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 2, 2023 11:36:44 GMT
Here is the original cast Tony performance
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