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Post by drowseychap on Jun 20, 2017 23:59:12 GMT
So glad this is getting another run hope they make a few tweaks give the drag queens a better song and bit more to do ... but can't wait
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Post by showtoones on Jun 21, 2017 3:51:37 GMT
Best news of the week!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 7:27:46 GMT
I'll definitely see it, but oh how I wish it were in any theatre other than the Apollo.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jun 21, 2017 7:46:49 GMT
^ Oh, how cruel is life. Such tragedies we must endure. But we shall go on living. If possible.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 9:35:08 GMT
Shall we place bets on how long before this has to start papering?
WHY do all these unwanted shows come and litter the WE?
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Post by addictedtotheatre on Jun 21, 2017 9:38:01 GMT
Anyone have any advice on how you can get Row A stall seats for this? If you go the Nimax site you can't select your own seats and it just keeps giving me seats in Row X It also appears to be bookable until the end of April so they're confident of a long run.
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Post by boybooshka on Jun 21, 2017 9:47:51 GMT
Great news, loved it in Sheffield. just the trailer made me emotional lol. That said a bit of tightening and the odd change wouldn't go amiss.
Parsley, i'm really glad i don't see the world through your eyes it must be such a dark cold joyless place.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 9:48:21 GMT
Unwanted by Parsley =/= unwanted by everyone else.
As far as I can tell, the only way to get specific seats at a Nimax theatre is to pick up a phone or go to the box office. The website is fairly unmanipulable and their refusal to let us see the whole seating plan at the point of booking is a real dampener on getting what you actually want.
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Post by addictedtotheatre on Jun 21, 2017 10:08:43 GMT
Unwanted by Parsley =/= unwanted by everyone else. As far as I can tell, the only way to get specific seats at a Nimax theatre is to pick up a phone or go to the box office. The website is fairly unmanipulable and their refusal to let us see the whole seating plan at the point of booking is a real dampener on getting what you actually want. Thanks Baemax. Took your advice and phoned them. Row A are going to be day seats. Only other £20 seats are row X in the stalls and back row of the circle so I think I'll give this a miss at the moment and try when the Get Into London Theatre promo starts.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:10:25 GMT
A British musical that isn't for kids or based on any well known source material opening in the West End. Am I in the Twilight Zone?
Seriously, good luck to it. Hope it does well even if I end up disliking it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:11:38 GMT
Great news, loved it in Sheffield. just the trailer made me emotional lol. That said a bit of tightening and the odd change wouldn't go amiss. Parsley, i'm really glad i don't see the world through your eyes it must be such a dark cold joyless place. If you open your eyes To the real world It is quite dark and cold and joyless Have a read of the news over the last 6 weeks
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:12:51 GMT
Shall we place bets on how long before this has to start papering? WHY do all these unwanted shows come and litter the WE?"Unwanted" in what way? I thought it had been well received in Sheffield?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:14:41 GMT
Some might argue that the world itself being cold and joyless is why we need such things to cheer us up.
Anyway an genuine original British musical in the West End? I'm thrilled! Once I work out logistics I shall be booking!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:20:35 GMT
I've already booked X6, pleased to see the Monkey consistently commends it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 10:27:23 GMT
If you open your eyes To the real world It is quite dark and cold and joyless Have a read of the news over the last 6 weeks Oh no parsley, no. Of course there are horrible things that happen but that doesn't make the world dark and cold and joyless. Indeed, it's at times like that when you find that there's light and warmth and joy too. Look at the way the police told everyone to run at London Bridge and then ran into danger themselves. The taxi driver who drove around telling people to run away. The off-duty policeman who risked his life to rugby tackle one of the attackers. Yes, even the manager of *gasp* McDonalds who closed their restaurant on Sunday and distributed all their food and drink to the emergency services. Look at the way the fire fighters tackled that horrendous fire in Kensington. The volunteers who rushed to assist in any way they could. The community pulling together. Yes, even *gasp* Prince William (rich as he may be and living in a palace) visiting the volunteer centre with the Queen and reaching out to hug that poor woman whose husband was still missing. Look at the way the staff at the arena at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester rushed to help the injured when they probably didn't know what was happening either. Ariana Grande arranging the charity concert. The people who offered their spare beds to people who couldn't get home. Yes, even *gasp* the Queen visiting the injured in hospital. Look at the way the community rushed to tackle the attacker on the mosque in Finsbury Park. The imam who stepped in to protect the suspect from the angry crowd. The non-muslims who have come out to support their muslim friends and neighbours. There's such joy and light and warmth in the world every single day, whether there is a tragedy like recent events or just in everyday life. Someone who gives some spare change to a beggar. Someone who stops and asks someone who looks upset "are you ok?". Someone who surprises a sad friend with some chocolate. People doing something nice for someone else without fuss or recognition. It's there if only one would look.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 21, 2017 10:31:37 GMT
Great news, loved it in Sheffield. just the trailer made me emotional lol. That said a bit of tightening and the odd change wouldn't go amiss. Parsley, i'm really glad i don't see the world through your eyes it must be such a dark cold joyless place. If you open your eyes To the real world It is quite dark and cold and joyless Have a read of the news over the last 6 weeks We'll theatre is one of the things to uplift us isn't it? And it's certainly an uplifting show. Stop being such a miserable Debbie Downer, that's the last thing we need. And if this is "unwanted' what exactly DO you want to see in the WE other than stuff that you're seeking to make a personal profit on?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 21, 2017 10:40:21 GMT
John McCrea playing Jamie, in fact most of the leads look to be the same.
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Post by stageyninja83 on Jun 21, 2017 10:49:15 GMT
I loved this in Sheffield and for one am glad it is coming to brighten up the West End. Theatre is about escapism and if it helps to take your mind off the horrors of the world for a few hours what's wrong with that. It is certainly not unwanted! Already booked for the 1st show.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 21, 2017 11:17:38 GMT
The press gave it great reviews, pretty much 4 and 5 stars and the majority of people leaving feedback in this thread have been hugely positive about it. The appeal, judging by the audiences in Sheffield, is not limited to the gay crowd as it's actually a story about family.
That's not to say everyobe will love it of course and I've given up trying to work out what @parsley does actually like but I thought as a community we were generally in favour of new material finding its way to the WE? So describing a show which has a great basis for success as "unwanted" and speculating over its failure without actually seeing it baffles me somewhat.
Could it be that it originates from "the regions" and therefore can't be any good? Are we really still doing that?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 11:44:51 GMT
Shall we place bets on how long before this has to start papering? WHY do all these unwanted shows come and litter the WE? you mean like Bend It Like Beckham? Id have thought you would be best placed to answer your own question
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Post by boybooshka on Jun 21, 2017 11:50:06 GMT
If you open your eyes To the real world It is quite dark and cold and joyless Have a read of the news over the last 6 weeks Of course there is plenty of darkness, i'm fully aware of how awful things can be thanks. I try my best to not forget that there is hell of a lot to enjoy too.
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Post by Cardinal Pirelli on Jun 21, 2017 12:06:43 GMT
It's obviously a risk, as we know from the runs of most British musicals, but we should be thankful that producers are willing to take such risks. As for Ryan's post, I wanted to like it many more times than the measly one I was able to give it. In truth, I am much more hopeful and grateful for humanity now than I was before this series of tragedies happened, in a way we have been able to see our better selves more clearly.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 21, 2017 12:23:16 GMT
Shall we place bets on how long before this has to start papering? WHY do all these unwanted shows come and litter the WE? Translation: "Im not interested in this show so why is it coming to London? It's not fair."
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Post by Honoured Guest on Jun 21, 2017 12:28:11 GMT
Everybody's talking about Parsley.
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 21, 2017 12:49:37 GMT
It's such a big story, it's even made the news bulletins on BBC Radio Sheffield (along with a puff piece from the local water company about soaring demand).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 12:50:55 GMT
Everybody's talking about Parsley. Now there's a cheery production....but at least we'd all only have to stay until the interval.
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Post by boybooshka on Jun 21, 2017 13:10:38 GMT
Everybody's talking about Parsley. Now there's a cheery production....but at least we'd all only have to stay until the interval. unfortunately it's 3 and a half hours no interval. they lock the doors too. Programmes are £7.43, no dogs and only slight nudity.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2017 13:16:07 GMT
Now there's a cheery production....but at least we'd all only have to stay until the interval. unfortunately it's 3 and a half hours no interval. they lock the doors too. Programmes are £7.43, no dogs and only slight nudity. How much are they spending on costumes? and is there a tap routine?
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Post by theatremadness on Jun 21, 2017 13:22:03 GMT
This seems to me to be the West End's 'Dear Evan Hansen' moment. Not it terms of story (though misfit young guy does connect them!) or probably not in terms of popularity, but in terms of a new musical being given a major opportunity after an out-of-town try-out with no properly mahoosive name behind it for sales. Good on the producers for giving it a shot and I so hope it does well and gives other producers an incentive to try it themselves. Hooray for new British musicals in the West End!!!
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Post by boybooshka on Jun 21, 2017 13:22:21 GMT
Actors are wearing their own clothes, there is however a tap routine. it's 15 minutes long and choreographed to a chorus of miserable people tutting.
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