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Post by Figaro on Feb 10, 2021 7:57:44 GMT
ALW just said on Good Morning Britain that he heard yesterday that another show (not one of his) has been pushed back to Autumn. Has this been announced yet, or anyone have any educated guesses?
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Post by danb on Feb 10, 2021 8:33:16 GMT
ALW just said on Good Morning Britain that he heard yesterday that another show (not one of his) has been pushed back to Autumn. Has this been announced yet, or anyone have any educated guesses? Frozen?
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Post by viserys on Feb 10, 2021 9:00:13 GMT
Back to the Future? Frozen had already announced postponing (again)
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Post by jaqs on Feb 10, 2021 11:29:04 GMT
Not theatre but theatrical Queen +Adam Lambert at the O2 have postponed for another year to 2022.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 12:34:09 GMT
My booking for the UK tour of Six in Cardiff in June has been pushed back to May 2022.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 19:23:08 GMT
My booking for the UK tour of Six in Cardiff in June has been pushed back to May 2022. God, that's a long time. Do wonder if the whole touring circuit will be subject to another round of very long postponements. Unlike London, I can't see ATG in the regions considering to operate with social distancing.
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Post by n1david on Feb 14, 2021 19:29:46 GMT
Do wonder if the whole touring circuit will be subject to another round of very long postponements. And it will have a chilling effect on new work. Stuff that would have been touring in 2020 that won't be seen until 2022 means two years of potential new work, new productions, new names won't be on stage in those two years. Think of all the performers who were "big in 2020" which will still be clogging the calendar of major venues in 2022, and what creatives might have come to the fore in those two years under normal circumstances. Good work will still find a way through, I'm sure, but the market is going to be clogged with "old work" for at least a year after things get going again.
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Post by marob on Feb 16, 2021 10:07:36 GMT
Sister Act pushed back another year to 2022, with Whoopi Goldberg no longer appearing in it.
Requested refund as she was the only reason I wanted to see it.
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Post by n1david on Feb 16, 2021 13:40:02 GMT
Good at the Harold Pinter postponed again - no new dates yet, but email says it will stay at the Pinter, and David Tennant, Fenella Woolgar and Elliot Levey remain in the production.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2021 14:18:29 GMT
What do we recon about Sunday? 2022?
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Post by alece10 on Feb 16, 2021 16:32:04 GMT
What do we recon about Sunday? 2022? I'm a bit of a pessimist but don't think we are going to see this one at all. I think it will just get knocked on the head. I feel the same about Dolly.
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Post by n1david on Feb 16, 2021 16:54:03 GMT
Dolly I think we'll get because it's a British star. The chances of Jake making it over here for Sunday are I would think very slim but the production might go ahead without him.
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 16, 2021 17:01:13 GMT
What do we recon about Sunday? 2022? Ant (that's me) would have liked to seen people out strolling on a Sunday
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2021 17:31:16 GMT
Dolly I think we'll get because it's a British star. The chances of Jake making it over here for Sunday are I would think very slim but the production might go ahead without him. I suppose for Imelda Staunton it will depend on the filming of The Crown. I think there will be a lot of "if only" productions due to covid Most TV is back filming with Covid precautions in place so I doubt The Crown will be too delayed.
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 16, 2021 17:44:11 GMT
Dolly I think we'll get because it's a British star. The chances of Jake making it over here for Sunday are I would think very slim but the production might go ahead without him. I'm willing to bet the vast majority of tickets were sold on his name. Would the amount of refunds be worth their whole rather than just cancelling outright?
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Post by n1david on Feb 16, 2021 18:15:52 GMT
I'm willing to bet the vast majority of tickets were sold on his name. Would the amount of refunds be worth their whole rather than just cancelling outright? They might be waiting to see what the numbers look like with Sister Act - will people still be so keen to see anything that they'll keep the tickets regardless? But then, Sister Act is based on a highly successful film with big songs, whereas SITPWG is a rather more rarefied treat which would could struggle to sell out a commercial theatre without a name. What's Alfie Boe up to?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 16, 2021 18:21:50 GMT
I'm willing to bet the vast majority of tickets were sold on his name. Would the amount of refunds be worth their whole rather than just cancelling outright? They might be waiting to see what the numbers look like with Sister Act - will people still be so keen to see anything that they'll keep the tickets regardless? But then, Sister Act is based on a highly successful film with big songs, whereas SITPWG is a rather more rarefied treat which would could struggle to sell out a commercial theatre without a name. What's Alfie Boe up to? Ewww that's a role that requires an actor
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Post by geraldine64 on Feb 16, 2021 18:49:00 GMT
I'm willing to bet the vast majority of tickets were sold on his name. Would the amount of refunds be worth their whole rather than just cancelling outright? They might be waiting to see what the numbers look like with Sister Act - will people still be so keen to see anything that they'll keep the tickets regardless? But then, Sister Act is based on a highly successful film with big songs, whereas SITPWG is a rather more rarefied treat which would could struggle to sell out a commercial theatre without a name. What's Alfie Boe up to? Noooooo!!!! Don't even think it!
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Post by alece10 on Feb 16, 2021 19:06:45 GMT
I think Sunday was sold more as an event than just a revival of the musical. So without Jake can't see it going ahead in the current and near future climate. It would be a hard sell. Sunday is quite a niche musical even amongst MT lovers, afterall Sondheim ain't everyone's cup of tea. I even know 2 lots of people who booked it just for Jake and had no idea it was a musical until I told them. But if it had gone ahead last year it would have been my highlight of the year along with Dolly.
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Post by geraldine64 on Feb 16, 2021 19:19:24 GMT
I think Sunday was sold more as an event than just a revival of the musical. So without Jake can't see it going ahead in the current and near future climate. It would be a hard sell. Sunday is quite a niche musical even amongst MT lovers, afterall Sondheim ain't everyone's cup of tea. I even know 2 lots of people who booked it just for Jake and had no idea it was a musical until I told them. But if it had gone ahead last year it would have been my highlight of the year along with Dolly. Mine too. My favourite Sondheim, and Jake would have been a wonderful bonus. Aah well...
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Post by fiyero on Feb 16, 2021 19:36:12 GMT
I booked for Sunday in the Park with George as I’d never seen it. The cast was a bonus. I agree that most people booked for the star though
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