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Post by mrbarnaby on Aug 1, 2023 12:55:52 GMT
Was my guess too on reflection - it will still need restaging but having that large a stage means they've still got the room to do it on the scale they had before. Limited run in town, then done. I suspect they’ll restage it for a proscenium.. do a London run and then send it out on the road.
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Post by sunshine on Aug 3, 2023 16:34:43 GMT
Rumour - Newsies production team have visited the Gillian Lynne Theatre for Summer 2024 run.
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Post by Mark on Aug 3, 2023 16:56:14 GMT
Rumour - Newsies production team have visited the Gillian Lynne Theatre for Summer 2024 run. Standing at the Skys Edge is already booking through to August 2024.
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Post by lilgirlbigcity on Aug 3, 2023 17:07:25 GMT
Personally I think that was a bit of an unfounded rumour. I've often heard that as an excuse but it's rubbish as we have plenty of great young dancers which has been proven with 42nd Street and now Newsies. Disney was pondering bringing the show to London after the Broadway production opened, around 2012, that I know of. www.londontheatredirect.com/news/gossip-disney-smash-hit-musical-newsies-headed-to-london Perhaps around that time, they just couldn't find the actors they were looking for? (there were around 17 young male dancers in their Broadway cast). 42nd Street started looking for actors in 2016 and had a smaller and a little older male ensemble that was dwarfed by the number of women. I'm going to have to ask some friends if they have any detail on that rumour but perhaps that's all it is. After this was mentioned around twitter when it opened at the Troubadour, Christopher Gatelli popped up to confirm this wasn't the case
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 14, 2023 8:28:35 GMT
Broadway version Currently on BBC 2 if anyone’s interested
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Post by alece10 on Oct 14, 2023 8:59:57 GMT
Well Jeremy Jordan is nailing it but I have to say I much preferred the London production to this one.
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Post by regza on Oct 29, 2023 8:52:14 GMT
I thought there would be news about a 2024 production by now, but the show's website is still in teaser mode. Anyone heard anything? Waitin makes me antsy...
For what it's worth I think a less immersive version would do well in a "proper" West End venue during the summer followed by an autumn/winter tour. The last month of shows in July seemed to attract good numbers of tourists, particularly from the US.
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Post by regza on Nov 19, 2023 12:11:02 GMT
An email update sign-up link has been added to the Newsies site, so hopefully not too long now. Not sure if you need to sign up again if you did so for the Troubadour run, but I have 🙂
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Post by JustJ on Jan 12, 2024 10:43:16 GMT
Any news on Newsies return? 👀
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Post by regza on Jan 14, 2024 14:57:09 GMT
Surely can't be long now!
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Post by regza on Jan 14, 2024 21:51:49 GMT
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Post by andypandy on Jan 14, 2024 23:13:58 GMT
It cant go back into the Troubador! A new venue in London? UK tour?
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Post by JustJ on Jan 15, 2024 8:39:54 GMT
It will be a new London venue (I would assume) but my concern is their initial worry of lack of UK dance talent for this production resulted in the lengthy wait for London to have Newsies... and many of the original cast have moved onto new projects so unsure if we will see this in 2024? I would very much hope we do!
P.S I am confident we DO have the talent here in the UK, just going off what I know from the past.
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Post by danb on Jan 15, 2024 9:20:25 GMT
Is the Roundhouse in Camden still a functioning space? Even quirkier than the Troubador, (and as a former railway turntable it would have had the heritage for Starlight).
Anyway, it could house ‘Newsies’ really well.
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Post by Dave B on Jan 15, 2024 9:38:30 GMT
Is the Roundhouse in Camden still a functioning space? Even quirkier than the Troubador, (and as a former railway turntable it would have had the heritage for Starlight). Anyway, it could house ‘Newsies’ really well. It does regular gigs and has had some theatre, last year it ran Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show for about a month but I can't see it becoming a home for a show running more than a few weeks.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 15, 2024 12:21:37 GMT
There's no shortage of talented dancers in the UK, and nowhere near enough work for most of them. I really don't think that was ever an issue.
Personally, I would see them staging this in a traditional theatre, with a set that is ready to tour. There are some parts of the Wembley production that just wouldn't be easy to tour, but the essence of all this can be captured.
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 17, 2024 13:49:24 GMT
There's no shortage of talented dancers in the UK, and nowhere near enough work for most of them. Our david being a perfect example!
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Post by regza on Mar 6, 2024 1:03:32 GMT
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Post by christya on Mar 6, 2024 11:07:46 GMT
Lack of talent wasn't the issue. One of the Broadway cast told me it was lack of a suitable theatre at the time. Not sure whether they'd have been kept in the know of course but he'd normally say 'no clue' if he had none.
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