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Post by danb on Jul 14, 2018 8:24:36 GMT
It’s a shame that they keep messing with it all. The first posters pretty much recreated the album cover which surely has the most recognition. Unfortunately it doesn’t tell you what it’s about, show off the amazing set or gorgeous cast. What you gonna do?
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Post by d'James on Jul 14, 2018 11:43:03 GMT
Where can I see these new posters?
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Post by danb on Jul 14, 2018 11:57:36 GMT
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Post by ceebee on Jul 14, 2018 12:41:12 GMT
Personally I like the new look. Slightly darker - less ethereal and more hellish. This is reflected in the lighting (more purples and dark washes). And for those who disliked it so much, less of CB rolling around on the floor. Even the choreography feels tighter, though I still don't like it. This is one hell of a cast - huge amount of talent on that stage!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2018 13:31:00 GMT
Definitely looks more 'musical theatre' (if thats a thing) - than the original.
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Post by showtoones on Jul 14, 2018 16:46:53 GMT
Definitely looks more 'musical theatre' (if thats a thing) - than the original. They are trying to sell a love story. Females are the primary ticket buyers in a straight couple or family (there has been much research on this) and they clearly want to sell the couples and the fun here.
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Post by daisy24601 on Jul 14, 2018 18:06:58 GMT
I liked the old artwork as it was very reminiscent of the albums and I think it captured the "crazy" of the show more than this, but maybe they feel they are already selling to that audience and want to appeal to a different spectrum? As showtoones said, selling the love story.
Anyway I'm already sold, I want to get back very soon! I think it's been asked before but what days is Andrew Polec on? I'd like to see him again.
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Post by Raven on Jul 14, 2018 18:34:29 GMT
Andrew and Christina are both on holiday next week. They have only published Andrews's Strat schedule for the following week of the 23rd July so maybe it's only confirmed a couple of weeks in advance (although I have noticed the dates are not matching so think the schedule is right just the dates have not been amended:
Monday 16th - Andrew Polec Tuesday 17th - Andrew Polec Wednesday 18th MATINEE - Jordan Luke Gage Wednesday 18th - Simon Gordon Thursday 19th - Jordan Luke Gage Friday 20th - Simon Gordon Saturday 21st MATINEE - Andrew Polec Saturday 21st - Andrew Polec
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Post by daisy24601 on Jul 14, 2018 22:06:58 GMT
Thank you, I'll try when he comes backs.
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Post by manu on Jul 20, 2018 19:35:21 GMT
Patrick Sullivan will be on holiday 12-22nd August and will also not be appearing in Bat on Friday 31st August His last Bat show will be Saturday 1st September before he moves on to Doctor Dolittle the musical
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2018 19:43:16 GMT
They should really just have Danielle in the centre of the posters.
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Post by indis on Jul 20, 2018 22:28:46 GMT
Andrew and Christina are both on holiday next week. They have only published Andrews's Strat schedule for the following week of the 23rd July so maybe it's only confirmed a couple of weeks in advance (although I have noticed the dates are not matching so think the schedule is right just the dates have not been amended:
Monday 16th - Andrew Polec Tuesday 17th - Andrew Polec Wednesday 18th MATINEE - Jordan Luke Gage Wednesday 18th - Simon Gordon Thursday 19th - Jordan Luke Gage Friday 20th - Simon Gordon Saturday 21st MATINEE - Andrew Polec Saturday 21st - Andrew Polec
both on holiday? great, seeing it tomorrow 😱😡😭😭😭
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Post by ceebee on Jul 21, 2018 7:35:46 GMT
So you'll see Andrew Polec then, right?!
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Post by viserys on Jul 21, 2018 8:23:08 GMT
Nope, that is the old faulty list from the Bat website, where the dates should be 23-28 July . Andrew and Christina are still on holiday today, back on Monday. Though judging by next week's list, they (or at least he) are off to do that promotional thing in Germany as he's also off Wed-Fri, then back NEXT Saturday, right in time when I'm back to see it.
PS: Did anyone go and see Eve Norris as Raven this week? I would have loved to see all the understudies and alternates together this week, but stuck on the wrong side of the channel...
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Post by showtoones on Jul 21, 2018 17:21:57 GMT
Why has there been no extension announced yet? It seems it’s getting awfully late to put a new block on sale...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2018 11:43:24 GMT
Why has there been no extension announced yet? It seems it’s getting awfully late to put a new block on sale... I’m also wondering this. I REALLY hope it does extend. Last couple times I’ve been it’s been much busier. I guess need to be hopeful a Christmas show isn’t after the Dominion. Can anyone remember how far in advance shows like White Christmas and Elf were announced??!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2018 11:54:45 GMT
I'll be intrigued to see how it does over the Summer, but I do think after Christmas that drop off buisness is gonna be huge with no tourists about. I think it will do a year then peace out.
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Post by vabbian on Jul 25, 2018 19:21:15 GMT
Saw the matinee this afternoon, pleasantly surprised as I thought I would hate it, but it was fab! Buzzing energy
Incredible staging, rarely see something so innovative in the West end.
Also meatloaf himself was there today in person, in a box! He waved at the interval and at the end.
However the real star of the show for me was Christina's wig! It is so pretty, I'm still thinking about it. Slay!
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Post by longinthetooth on Jul 25, 2018 21:27:10 GMT
Saw the matinee this afternoon, pleasantly surprised as I thought I would hate it, but it was fab! Buzzing energy Incredible staging, rarely see something so innovative in the West end. Also meatloaf himself was there today in person, in a box! He waved at the interval and at the end. However the real star of the show for me was Christina's wig! It is so pretty, I'm still thinking about it. Slay! I was there this afternoon too!
Not sure it was the show for me, but the energy was incredible, and some amazing performances too.
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Post by l0islane on Jul 25, 2018 22:31:48 GMT
The website is now showing booking until Jan 2019, tickets for the extension going onsale 26th July.
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Post by Snciole on Jul 26, 2018 12:12:01 GMT
I am baffled by the extension, it is not selling well mid-week, but as others have said if the rent is being paid that suggests that nobody else wants to fill the Dominion at the moment and maybe Bat isn't making a loss.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 12:37:24 GMT
It seems optimistic, based on what I've heard about sales, but also it doesn't seem like a long enough extension to be one of those emergency "quick, announce a long run, let's see if enough people want to book miles ahead to keep it alive for now" extensions. Maybe they're looking to capture the Christmas present crowd?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 14:08:57 GMT
Great news, pleased about the extension. It's been much busier last month or so - not sure how much due to Summer holidays and tourists and how much due to word of mouth and increased popularity.
I remember when Half A Sixpence opened audiences weren't amazing, but it was a slow burner and they gradually increased. Economics don't seem to give many shows the chance to do this but it is good when it happens!
I guess we can now assume that also a Christmas show wasn't after the Dominion - and that will have helped Bat!
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Post by viserys on Jul 26, 2018 15:30:26 GMT
I'm with Dom here, a) very happy about the extension, b) thinking that it's a mix of more tourists in town, end of the football world cup and good buzz and c) that shows deserve a few months to grow and for word of mouth to spread. This forum has alread trash-talked so many other shows - Kinky Boots wasn't given half a year to life when it first opened, same with 42nd Street and both enjoyed respectable runs.
And this may be a fan speaking, but I also don't think sales are THAT bad considering the size of the Dominion - if this was playing at a medium-sized house, it would often be playing to capacity. They must know their numbers are decent, otherwise they wouldn't embark on a big US Tour soon.
I hope that they'll pick up more steam once the heatwave is over and more local people are considering theatre again, so that it will make good money over the autumn and then survive the weak months Jan/Feb to at least run one full year. Opening in April was pretty insane just before the summer, but who would have expected this kind of long-lasting heatwave?
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Post by ceebee on Jul 26, 2018 17:10:56 GMT
This is great news for a fantastic show! I look forward to seeing it many more times.
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jul 26, 2018 19:02:38 GMT
I was on the fence about seeing this on upcoming London vacation BUT I'm listening to OCR right now and I am SO there!. Just checking out seats and prices. Lots of seats available for the 7 Nov matinee performance but wow the prices.
I'm looking at A19. Front and center on aisle. £45. Advice please if this is a good place/price to see for first time to see show. I've never been to Dominion so don't have any experience to go with.
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jul 26, 2018 19:17:39 GMT
No Saturday matinee discounts for September yet, and I've not seen it discounted. You could beat the £50 price, but not the view and experience - if you choose carefully. I'm looking at A19 or A20. Looks like Stalls A is open performance I'm looking at. Would you recommend other seats for an up and close experience? Thanks
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Post by viserys on Jul 26, 2018 19:23:17 GMT
It's my favorite seat, so yea - if you want to go for the front row rock concert experience it's pretty much a perfect seat as it has much less obstruction from the high stage than most others in that row.
You might want to sit further back to get the most out of the bombastic stage sets and choreographies, but if you don't want to spend more than £45, then definitely go for A19.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 20:59:39 GMT
It's my favorite seat, so yea - if you want to go for the front row rock concert experience it's pretty much a perfect seat as it has much less obstruction from the high stage than most others in that row. You might want to sit further back to get the most out of the bombastic stage sets and choreographies, but if you don't want to spend more than £45, then definitely go for A19. Totally agree! I'd say if you can afford top price then further back will give you a much better overall view. BUT, the 1st row experience is totally immersive. And out of all the £45 seats - A19 is the best and my personal fave (in that row the high numbers suffer from a higher stage and A11-15 have an obstruction at the end of Act 1. A19 is the best!)
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jul 26, 2018 21:32:41 GMT
Will Andrew Polec be continuing for the extension? I really would like to see him so the Wednesday matinee I had been thinking of probably wouldn't be a good choice. I've been booking so many plays for my 3 week vacation and have very few evenings open now.
Planning theatre for a vacation is a real exercise in logistics.
I get into Gatwick 8am Sat 27 Oct. I went ahead and booked Macbeth at Barbican for that evening (£10 tickets). Then, just in case I was too tired to appreciate it, I booked Macbeth again for Fri 9 Nov. Again £10 so I knew I wouldn't be losing much if I ended up not going to one of them. Plus I was remembering last year when I saw Andrew Scott in Hamlet and was wishing I had booked it twice. From the reviews and what I've read here I don't think I need to worry about seeing this production twice.
So I could book Friday 9 Nov. So if he is still in it that should be a good time to see him perform. Right?
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