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Post by danb on Apr 21, 2017 20:59:28 GMT
It definitely needs seeing again. Such a spectacle and such fabulous voices. I look forward to it but hope act two has shrunk by a couple of sh*t ones.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2017 21:38:33 GMT
Critics will rip it to shreds, but it isn't a critic's show and I'm sure they know that.
It's only doing a limited run at the Coliseum and from a quick glance at the ENO website, it seems to be selling well. It's already booked into a longer engagement in Toronto and I'm sure other North American cities will follow or maybe if it goes down well in London it will come back?
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Post by alison on Apr 25, 2017 19:35:34 GMT
I saw this on Saturday night and LOVED it. We had Ben Purkiss as Strat and Olly Dobson as Jagwire, both of whom were great (and now I have an excuse to go back when it's in London to see Andrew Polec after all the raves). I can only echo what others on here have said: staging WOW, Danielle Steers WOW, basically everyone else WOW.
From the song list posted earlier in the thread, Good Girls Go to Heaven and Making Love Out of Nothing At All have been cut. The others are all there in full (or mostly, at least more than just a verse and a chorus). They must have lost a bit from the dialogue scenes since they started though, we were out by 10:15, including the curtain call where basically everyone (around where I was sitting in the front circle at least) jumped to their feet as soon as the ensemble appeared.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 26, 2017 19:47:17 GMT
Can't believe it. The stalls are only half sold on Friday night and not a discount in sight. Not even the standard ATG card offers. It's also more expensive from Thursday onwards than earlier in the week with preemies at £72.50
Why would they rather have all those empty seats than filling the theatre and sending it off to London with a bang?
Unfathomable.
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Post by richey on Apr 27, 2017 10:34:48 GMT
Can't believe it. The stalls are only half sold on Friday night and not a discount in sight. Not even the standard ATG card offers. It's also more expensive from Thursday onwards than earlier in the week with preemies at £72.50 Why would they rather have all those empty seats than filling the theatre and sending it off to London with a bang? Unfathomable. [br I was looking at this yesterday as i was thinking about going. They've not even put the gallery on sale and there was still loads of seats in the rest of the theatre
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 10:43:48 GMT
Can't believe it. The stalls are only half sold on Friday night and not a discount in sight. Not even the standard ATG card offers. It's also more expensive from Thursday onwards than earlier in the week with preemies at £72.50 Why would they rather have all those empty seats than filling the theatre and sending it off to London with a bang? Unfathomable. [br I was looking at this yesterday as i was thinking about going. They've not even put the gallery on sale and there was still loads of seats in the rest of the theatre This was the 'surprise' extension that was only put onsale a few weeks ago though, right?
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Apr 27, 2017 11:08:38 GMT
I was keeping an eye on this last weekend thinking surely they would at least reduce the premium ticket prices to the standard top price on the day, given how many empty seats there were (with the gallery closed then too) but it remained at £72.50. I would have liked to have seen it a second time but not at those prices or paying £62.50 a ticket for the back of the circle or a restricted view. Seems to be selling well in London though.
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Post by alison on Apr 27, 2017 15:36:04 GMT
I REALLY wish they would put in some kind of discount, I'd be back this weekend like a shot.
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Post by mrcurry on Apr 28, 2017 1:09:26 GMT
I saw the show in Manchester tonight. This show already has fans of the original `Bat Out Of Hell` album that the show is based on. So am expected a backlash from Meatloaf fans of anything I write.
The musical is based on the Meatloaf album Bat Out Of Hell made in 1976. With several other songs written by Jim Steinman over the years. It is a rock musical similar in format to We Will Rock You. There was a queue outside the theatre (a photo of which was put on twitter). The queue was because there were only two people checking the bags of everyone entering. Not because the theatre was full. The set is great and changes using lighting. They spent lots on the set and then leave a used mattress at the front of the stage. Not sure why that was.
Best parts: I love the Ensemble. Many talented young performers/dancers. When they were all together dancing/singing on stage were the best parts of the show for me. I love, love Andrew Polec, and I am a straight bloke. They sang around four great songs together that were brilliant.
The story has two strands. One revolves around the lead teenage male character Strat fancying, and wanting to date, the lead female character Raven. The other revolves around Ravens wealthy parents who are getting old and really do not like getting old. (In one scene, the middle-aged couple also go dogging. Really, this groundbreaking show is the first ever to feature a dogging scene). That is the basis of the plot which developed from there. But I still do not know what it was all about ! I have no interest in watching a middle-aged couple get intimate. Or the angst of a wealthy couple arguing in their luxury home about getting old, and complaining about teenagers. I also do not remember a show were the leads turn their backs on the audience so often.
However, I really smiled at `Dead Ringer For Love` when all the dancers were on stage together, and the other hit record set pieces, such as `You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth. It may be worth going just to see the young star Andrew Polec.
The show got big cheers and standing ovation at the end, from people around me, and seems to have many fans.
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Post by paplazaroo on Apr 28, 2017 6:07:21 GMT
The other revolves around Ravens wealthy parents who are getting old and really do not like getting old. (In one scene, the middle-aged couple also go dogging. Really, this groundbreaking show is the first ever to feature a dogging scene). I love that you've interpreted this scene as dogging! I thought it was a flashback to their first date at a drive in movie and a comment about how young lust turned into a loveless marriage. "I remember every little thing as of it happened only yesterday..." etc etc. I think I prefer the dogging reading though. Doesn't sound like they've made the big plot changes they needed to when I saw it a few months ago which is a missed opportunity
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 28, 2017 14:51:19 GMT
Top price at The Coliseum is £250? ?
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Post by alison on Apr 30, 2017 12:06:16 GMT
It may be possible that I ended up back in Manchester yesterday (in the second row) to see this again. It may also be possible that I have booked one of the cheap balcony seats for the first night in London (which will leave me running on less than 5 hours sleep for work the next day). Oops!
Worth noting for anyone who's considering booking for London - front stalls on the house right side may well end up with a rather large prop partly blocking the view for the last 15 minutes of the first act. I didn't realise how much it stuck up from the circle last week. Lots of people around me were muttering about it yesterday. It wasn't a full obstruction (at least from my seat), it just meant that I couldn't see the characters when they were lying/sitting on the bed, but could when they stood up.
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Post by danb on May 8, 2017 6:38:11 GMT
Does anyone know if they're doing anything to this between venues? I'd have thought that the bulk of the time is to shift the mahoosive set, but wonder if they are going to work on the book and tighten it further? I can't wait to see it in The Coliseum.
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Post by alison on May 8, 2017 17:09:48 GMT
I know there are plans to work on the staging and put back in some things they couldn't make work in Manchester. No idea if they're working on the book but given the chances that happened over the Manchester run it wouldn't surprise me. I'm there for the first preview so I'll make sure to report back here.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2017 11:30:40 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 31, 2017 16:46:11 GMT
I know there are plans to work on the staging and put back in some things they couldn't make work in Manchester. No idea if they're working on the book but given the chances that happened over the Manchester run it wouldn't surprise me. I'm there for the first preview so I'll make sure to report back here. Do you think that escalator on the left side of the stage was supposed to be a functioning escalator?
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Post by danb on May 31, 2017 17:27:00 GMT
Must have missed that Burly, but was sat extreme left in the circle which could be why I didn't see it. Is it wrong that I'm so excited to not only see this again, but hear the reactions of other London based board members. It is flawed genius!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 31, 2017 19:09:08 GMT
Must have missed that Burly, but was sat extreme left in the circle which could be why I didn't see it. Is it wrong that I'm so excited to not only see this again, but hear the reactions of other London based board members. It is flawed genius! Totally with you! I can't wait to hear everyones opinions. I love it when we've seen something first in Manchester hyuk hyuk I think it might be a love/hate situation for London! What will our resident naysayers @parsley and mrbarnaby think?
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Post by cheesy116 on May 31, 2017 21:08:34 GMT
I thought this looked great on Britain's Got Talent tonight! ticket purchased.
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Post by theatremadness on May 31, 2017 21:16:22 GMT
Yeah a really fab advert for the show, I thought!! Got me interested, anyhow.
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Post by benny20 on May 31, 2017 22:10:19 GMT
Yes. For a tv performance I thought it came across well. If you liked that you should love the show with the staging, lighting etc. I loved it in Manchester. It has its faults but it's great fun and a real spectacle. Enjoy it London
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Post by infofreako on May 31, 2017 22:14:32 GMT
Also really enjoyed that. Already booked but will book again during the extension
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Post by Seriously on Jun 1, 2017 22:57:15 GMT
It left me very cold alas. Just lots of shouting, and really bizarre choreography.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2017 17:42:59 GMT
It's on this weeks Palladium show.
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Post by steve10086 on Jun 5, 2017 23:03:43 GMT
The first preview tonight was fantastic.
The cast really are amazing, and do justice to Jim Steinman's epic masterpieces. Story and choreography leave quite a lot to be desired, but put that aside. The show still rocks!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 19:26:56 GMT
I'm not sure the performance at the Palladium is doing it any favours. It looks like a copy of We Will Rock You. Is the full show any better??
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Post by theatremadness on Jun 7, 2017 19:33:23 GMT
Yeah that was nowhere near as good as their BGT performance unfortunately! I actually don't think it's a particularly good song bar the chorus that everyone knows. Some questionable acting whilst singing too, so maybe this show is best when it's all out rock and roll!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 7, 2017 19:34:05 GMT
Don't let that Palladium performance put you off. It's fabulous!
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Post by danb on Jun 7, 2017 20:14:27 GMT
It doesn't really work out of context. It is a big, brassy spectacliar, with a nonsensical plot and ridiculous dance routines...but it does move quite easily from one impressive set piece to another driven by the skillfully shoe horned (numerous, lengthy) songs.
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Post by infofreako on Jun 7, 2017 20:15:55 GMT
I much preferred the BGT slot
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