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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 24, 2017 18:31:28 GMT
Any news about day seats? I hate this theatre so much
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Post by finalperformance on Feb 24, 2017 21:06:55 GMT
Saw it in New York with Bill Pullman. It won a Tony for Best Play 2002. Sally Field was also in it later in the run.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 25, 2017 8:22:18 GMT
@theatremonkey, for your website: I just joined the queue for day seats, I arrived at 8:15 and was second in line
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 25, 2017 10:52:16 GMT
Thanks, very helpful . 7 people by 10 AM, day seats reduced to 5£ due to the height of the stage
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 25, 2017 19:04:17 GMT
Uhm day seats are not too bad by this awful theatre's standards. The stage must be around 5'5'', it was considerably higher for Mr Foote's Other leg (I know because I was so bored when I saw it that I tried to hang myself during the interval). Put your coat under your North Pole and you should be fine(ish).
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 26, 2017 16:50:54 GMT
So, I saw it last night. Solid production of a brilliant play, it was totally savage! Is Damian Lewis famous? After every line he got that kind of reaction that only audience's sweethearts get. I wasn't 100% sold on his performance, it had some good moments but there's big room for improvement. It was only the second preview, so he has time to settle in the role (even if I think it has more to do with his understanding of the character, I doubt his performance will change much). Archie Madekwe is good, if not a bit "drama-schooled".
The real star is Sophie Okonedo, she delivers a very fine performance and her confrontation with the husband in the second scene is really terrific. I forgot how funny this play is... Beautiful scenery by the way!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 16:55:31 GMT
He was in 'Bill' by the Horrible Histories team. And he's Mr Helen McCrory.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 26, 2017 16:57:55 GMT
Oh then that's why she was there, looking fabulous as always
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Post by callum on Mar 26, 2017 17:25:46 GMT
Is Damian Lewis famous??
VERY well known for people that like their prestige television dramas: Band of Brothers, Homeland, Wolf Hall, Billions as well as his solid collection of film and theatre roles. He puts in the work and does interesting stuff, I think he's very well admired.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 26, 2017 18:49:40 GMT
I have just read some outraged comments about the immorality of the play and people walking out, and I'm absolutely DELIGHTED
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Post by lonlad on Mar 26, 2017 22:23:10 GMT
I hope "is Damian Lewis famous" was/is a joke question? Next we'll be getting, "who is this Benedict Cumberbatch fella anyway" ,,,, ?
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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 26, 2017 22:24:38 GMT
Are the balcony seats any good here? The prices are really expensive for this kind of play without any celebs!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 22:26:02 GMT
Are the balcony seats any good here? The prices are really expensive for this kind of play without any celebs! NO They are amongst the worst balcony seats in the WE Benches? Am I right?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 22:27:26 GMT
Are the balcony seats any good here? The prices are really expensive for this kind of play without any celebs! I am sorry But unless you are joking The comment shows ignorance Sophie Okonedo is very well known in the US Where they support and write roles for black actors She is just one in a long line of BAME actors who have had to leave the UK Due to being constantly overlooked
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Post by theatre-turtle on Mar 26, 2017 22:37:26 GMT
Are the balcony seats any good here? The prices are really expensive for this kind of play without any celebs! I am sorry But unless you are joking The comment shows ignorance Sophie Okonedo is very well known in the US Where they support and write roles for black actors She is just one in a long line of BAME actors who have had to leave the UK Due to being constantly overlooked Yah I've seen her in several things - I mean purely in terms of the effect on ticket prices (i.e. should be minimal for these actors in terms of their UK celeb status), not making a value judgment on her acting.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 27, 2017 7:01:48 GMT
I hope "is Damian Lewis famous" was/is a joke question? Next we'll be getting, "who is this Benedict Cumberbatch fella anyway" ,,,, ? It's not, I didn't grow up in the UK and in Italy Homeland was not particularly successful (nor is Sherlock). I knew his name from the Donmar revival of Into the Woods, but I wasn't sure if he was big or something.
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Post by MrBunbury on Mar 27, 2017 8:16:41 GMT
I hope "is Damian Lewis famous" was/is a joke question? Next we'll be getting, "who is this Benedict Cumberbatch fella anyway" ,,,, ? It's not, I didn't grow up in the UK and in Italy Homeland was not particularly successful (nor is Sherlock). I knew his name from the Donmar revival of Into the Woods, but I wasn't sure if he was big or something. Are you Italian as well?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 8:21:39 GMT
I think it's bizarre
That this is a theatre board
Yet the lack of basic knowledge from many Amazes me
If people who claim to be theatre goers or film lovers or have any knowledge on the arts have not heard of Damian Lewis or Sophie Okonedo
They need to broaden their horizons
Regardless of where they live
We are not living in a social or cultural vacuum
And we have Netflix
Anything else aside Damian Lewis has performed in the WE within the last 2 years and also starred in a major revival at the NT with Lesley Manville which received 5 star reviews and itself came back for a second run
Although perhaps people haven't heard of her either?
Plus he is married to a very well known actress
As for Sophie Okonedo
She starred in Dirty Pretty Things
Has been nominated for an Oscar a BAFTA and Golden Globe
And is a British born actress
How many of those has David Tennant been considered for? Or Miranda Hart?
Two "well loved" British treasures
That people haven't heard of either Damian Lewis or Sophie Okonedo and don't deem them worthy of a premium ticket price says more about their own lack of basic arts knowledge than anything else
😂😂😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 8:28:45 GMT
I know it's useless to say...but can we not be a dick to people just because they haven't heard of someone? Not everyone's cultural radar is the same, it doesn't make them 'better' or 'worse' than anyone else. It just makes the people doing the 'How have you never heard of x' look like they're trying to score cultural superiority points.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Mar 27, 2017 8:31:32 GMT
Are the balcony seats any good here? The prices are really expensive for this kind of play without any celebs! In the context of a serious play, this cast is made up of proper actors appropriately cast. Not celebs, employed to attract the fame-worshippers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 8:34:30 GMT
People come from different cultural frames of reference. It doesn't mean they're stupid, it doesn't even mean they're ignorant. Damian Lewis may have been in the West End within the last two years but I had to google to figure out which play you meant. Considering I actually saw American Buffalo and completely forgot it even existed, I don't know why you're assuming that every person who likes theatre would remember it whether they saw it or not. Especially as you don't know when someone became interested enough in theatre to attend regularly and chat about it online, we're not all Michael Billington, having been attending since the dawn of time. Some of us are even *gasp* quite young. Also there are more TV shows and films and ways to watch them than there have ever been before, but we still have only 24 hours in the day. Just because Netflix exists doesn't mean people have the time or inclination to get involved. It is perfectly possible to have gaps in your knowledge, just as it is perfectly possible to accept that someone has gaps in their knowledge without having to get up on your high horse and sneer at them. Give it a try some time, if nothing else you'll at least be able to save a couple of minutes here and there by letting a conversation lie rather than taking the time out to be all superior because *you* know a thing and therefore can't quite comprehend that someone else might *not* know the thing.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 27, 2017 8:34:37 GMT
This forum is for everyone with any kind of interest in theatre, even just a passing one. No qualifications are needed, no-one "needs to broaden their horizons". @parsley's comments just show how pretentious some theatre fans can be.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 27, 2017 8:38:36 GMT
I didn't say that I don't know who Damian Lewis is, I said that I didn't know how famous he was. There is a difference, it's not like every appreciated actor is famous. MrBunbury yes
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Post by Honoured Guest on Mar 27, 2017 8:48:12 GMT
I didn't say that I don't know who Damian Lewis is, I said that I didn't know how famous he was. There is a difference, it's not like every appreciated actor is famous. Yes, isn't the original point that "for this kind of play" we want to see good casting? Not a parade of some celeb? And a celeb would in fact distract us from the play, even if they were a good enough actor in this play.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 9:18:32 GMT
People come from different cultural frames of reference. It doesn't mean they're stupid, it doesn't even mean they're ignorant. Damian Lewis may have been in the West End within the last two years but I had to google to figure out which play you meant. Considering I actually saw American Buffalo and completely forgot it even existed, I don't know why you're assuming that every person who likes theatre would remember it whether they saw it or not. Especially as you don't know when someone became interested enough in theatre to attend regularly and chat about it online, we're not all Michael Billington, having been attending since the dawn of time. Some of us are even *gasp* quite young. Also there are more TV shows and films and ways to watch them than there have ever been before, but we still have only 24 hours in the day. Just because Netflix exists doesn't mean people have the time or inclination to get involved. It is perfectly possible to have gaps in your knowledge, just as it is perfectly possible to accept that someone has gaps in their knowledge without having to get up on your high horse and sneer at them. Give it a try some time, if nothing else you'll at least be able to save a couple of minutes here and there by letting a conversation lie rather than taking the time out to be all superior because *you* know a thing and therefore can't quite comprehend that someone else might *not* know the thing. Or people can learn from others with more knowledge To fill in the gaps Rather than leave the gaps there It's called education!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 9:20:17 GMT
This forum is for everyone with any kind of interest in theatre, even just a passing one. No qualifications are needed, no-one "needs to broaden their horizons". @parsley 's comments just show how pretentious some theatre fans can be. Knowledge is often confused with pretension Particularly by those who don't know There is a subtle difference
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 27, 2017 9:25:10 GMT
No-one is denying your knowledge @parsley but that's not a reason to belittle people who don't possess as much knowledge as you. There are other equally well informed and even better informed people here and they don't find it necessary to do that.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Mar 27, 2017 9:30:56 GMT
Anything else aside Damian Lewis has performed in the WE within the last 2 year He was okay to poor in American Buffalo if that's what you mean.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 9:32:24 GMT
Education is when you share knowledge. Pretention is when you lord it over everyone as a marker of your superiority.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Mar 27, 2017 9:33:42 GMT
He was okay to poor in American Buffalo if that's what you mean. I say this in the spirit of sharing.
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