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Post by alnoor on Mar 3, 2016 19:06:57 GMT
Just to let every one know and to pass on the details to who ever may be affected,.
I have tickets for the final matinee of War Horse on 12/3/16. Booked the tickets about 6 months ago. Through a friend, today I found out ( confirmed by NT) that the start time has been changed to 1.30pm. My tickets at home say 2.30pm. NT have not notified me of the change. Have they notified anyone? I have spoken to NT and the box office staff was very helpful and apologetic. Lets hope this NT mess does not spoil lots of people's weekend. Spread the word.
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Post by jasmineneroli on Mar 4, 2016 22:14:25 GMT
I booked tickets some months ago to. I was only informed by email today.
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Post by infofreako on Mar 6, 2016 23:25:28 GMT
Any idea why theyve changed it or if they will have day seats available on the last day?
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Post by alnoor on Mar 7, 2016 10:43:25 GMT
From my understanding, between the matinee and evening performances, they have programmed a short event ( celebrating the success?)
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Post by Scots UK Theatre on Mar 8, 2016 20:15:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2016 13:40:35 GMT
Interesting you say that TheatreMonkey, as I saw the original at the Olivier many years ago and wasn't particularly overwhelmed either; the puppetry is very impactful but it's a pretty slight story* and I remember thinking that the acting was fairly poor as well - the accents were all over the place. I much preferred the previous NT family shows - Coram Boy and the Dark Materials plays. I did wonder whether it was because I care more about horses suffering than children...!
Great that it was so successful and probably a brilliant intro to theatre for kids but I wasn't ever tempted to see it again.
*Before anyone says anything, I don't mean that WWI is a slight story, and I thought War Horse did a good job of putting across some of the horror, but it was very simplistic and broad brush telling.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2016 16:14:33 GMT
I mean, it's a pretty open secret that no one at the NT thinks the script is up to much at all, but the production as a whole does then become a shining example of how theatre is so much more than just the sum of its parts.
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Post by infofreako on Mar 14, 2016 20:38:58 GMT
I too made it on saturday for the matinee. It wasnt as great as id hoped it would be. Id seen Joey at west end live and the like and that had removed much of the mystery
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Post by infofreako on Mar 15, 2016 15:27:31 GMT
So glad you made it, infofreako . Thanks.
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Post by boybooshka on Mar 16, 2016 0:09:13 GMT
This thread is so desperately in need of a dissenting voice, I'm happy to oblige.
The puppets and their operation undoubtedly deserve all the superlatives heaped up on them and more. The staging and the use of music in the show are also excellent but the narrative itself is, for me, a bit meh. The whole thing is reminiscent of a so so gift in stunningly beautiful gift wrap.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 16, 2016 13:02:02 GMT
I saw it on tour and was totally underwhelmed by it too.
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Post by boybooshka on Mar 16, 2016 13:40:36 GMT
Well, not really, other dissenters thought it would be nice to leave the tribute thread as a tribute and so took their dissenting voices to the other War Horse thread: www.theatreboard.co.uk/thread/410/important-start-time-matinee-horse No one asked them to, they just thought it would be a nice thing to do, and I agree, it was very classy and very nice of them. Oh right! They are puppets you know, they've not died!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 13:53:41 GMT
How very NUS we are to create a 'safe space' for puppet-lovers. Or LGBTQTIPL, as they're sometimes known.
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