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Post by TallPaul on Aug 25, 2021 7:34:52 GMT
Anyone knows, if Day Seats still exist for this (says front row 20GBP from 10am in person on the webssite) and when best to get to the theatre for them (mid-week)? Thanks! They still existed as recently as last Saturday. www.theatremonkey.com/day-seat-finder
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Aug 25, 2021 12:18:14 GMT
Thanks for the link, old bookmark for the Monkey didn't work.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 7, 2021 13:07:04 GMT
Premieres on Apple TV from Friday 10th September (Broadway production)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2021 16:04:15 GMT
I will download this and watch the filmed version on my birthday. Which just happens to be on THAT date, 11th September (9/11)
By now i think i have seen every documentary on the subject, and all the footage from every available angle. It will be a very nice change to see something uplifting about it.
It really is one of those events where you can remember where you were and what you were doing when you first heard the news. I was in the office, sat in the far corner, opening birthday cards from the team. I have never been out to a restaurant or bar that was as quiet as it was that night. It felt bizarre to even be out that night.
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Post by tsxmitw on Sept 7, 2021 20:53:49 GMT
Are there any plans for the 20th anniversary shows on Saturday?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2021 20:56:02 GMT
Thanks @kevin
What you wrote makes complete sense. I hadnt really thought about people who might not have experienced 9/11 themselves, It really doesnt seem like that long ago, despite it being 20 years ago this week.
I couldnt imagine how they were going to write a 9/11 based musical, but its honestly so uplifting and should be seen by everyone. I hope this AppleTV version reaches a wide audience.
Side note: The film 'Worth' on Netflix, starring Stanley Tucci and Michael Keaton is worth a watch, about the aftermath on families from that day.
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Post by robertb213 on Sept 10, 2021 10:21:17 GMT
Just a reminder that the proshot filmed version is released today 😁
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Post by stuartmcd on Sept 10, 2021 11:16:43 GMT
Just a reminder that the proshot filmed version is released today 😁 And it’s wonderful!
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Post by boak on Sept 10, 2021 14:14:04 GMT
Do they usually wear in-ear monitors for this show? They're wearing them in the filmed version.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 10, 2021 15:27:17 GMT
Just watched the trailer. Staging looks a bit different from the London production
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Post by stuartmcd on Sept 10, 2021 16:02:13 GMT
Just watched the trailer. Staging looks a bit different from the London production Which bits? It’s been a while since I’ve seen the London production but can’t say I noticed any differences.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 10, 2021 16:13:22 GMT
Just watched the trailer. Staging looks a bit different from the London production Which bits? It’s been a while since I’ve seen the London production but can’t say I noticed any differences. Only little bits and it's a short trailer but I don't remember the line about "Welcome to Walmart", the supermarket trolley or the torch bit. But at my time of life my memory isn't what it was so could have just forgotten those bits.
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Post by filendile on Sept 10, 2021 16:18:13 GMT
Nice to see Rachel Tucker is back with the Broadway production
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Post by fiyerorocher on Sept 10, 2021 16:21:50 GMT
Which bits? It’s been a while since I’ve seen the London production but can’t say I noticed any differences. Only little bits and it's a short trailer but I don't remember the line about "Welcome to Walmart", the supermarket trolley or the torch bit. But at my time of life my memory isn't what it was so could have just forgotten those bits. All in the London production!
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Post by alece10 on Sept 10, 2021 16:25:31 GMT
Only little bits and it's a short trailer but I don't remember the line about "Welcome to Walmart", the supermarket trolley or the torch bit. But at my time of life my memory isn't what it was so could have just forgotten those bits. All in the London production! God! I really do have problems as I only saw it again last month. 😀
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Post by Stephen on Sept 10, 2021 21:43:25 GMT
I'm so happy with the results of recent filmed shows (Hamilton and Come From Away) and I feel like they've finally sussed how to shoot them and capture the magic of the productions for film. The way this version is shot has a similar feel to Hamilton capturing the more intimate moments up close and big production numbers with a wider view of the stage. I love that so many people will see the filmed show then want to see the production in person or just appreciate this excellent adaptation. Being such a fan of seeing the shows live I wouldn't want to see every production filmed in this way but would really welcome a couple each year. A pro shoot of Mean Girls would be great!
5 stars from me!
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Post by olliebean on Sept 11, 2021 8:57:20 GMT
This was filmed by the same production company as Hamilton (RadicalMedia), so it's not surprising there are similarities in the way it was shot. I, too, hope they do more shows.
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Post by critchyboy on Sept 11, 2021 21:23:53 GMT
Just watched the filmed version on AppleTV - wonderful! Thoroughly enjoyed it!! Much try and catch it again at the theatre!
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Post by poster J on Sept 11, 2021 23:30:13 GMT
Went to the matinee today, nothing extra to mark the day but it was just incredibly poignant to be there. Fantastic atmosphere and the cast were giving it everything.
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Post by steve10086 on Sept 12, 2021 19:41:57 GMT
Just watched the recording on AppleTV+
I am totally blown away by this show.
I now want to see it live but am worried that I’ve already fallen in love with the characters as portrayed by the filmed cast.
Can anyone who’s seen more than one cast in this show comment on how seeing different actors has affected their experience. I’ve seen many shows with multiple casts, but this feels different somehow.
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Post by ceebee on Sept 12, 2021 19:58:52 GMT
Just watched the recording on AppleTV+ I am totally blown away by this show. I now want to see it live but am worried that I’ve already fallen in love with the characters as portrayed by the filmed cast. Can anyone who’s seen more than one cast in this show comment on how seeing different actors has affected their experience. I’ve seen many shows with multiple casts, but this feels different somehow. My experience is that you fall in love with the character due to the strength of the actor in the role. I've seen various casts but have my faves. Go and see it live - it's a unique and specisl show.
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 12, 2021 20:00:52 GMT
Absolutely have fallen in love with different characters with different casts (didn't hugely care for Beulah as Astrid plays her but Jenna Boyd is a revelation...)
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Post by ceebee on Sept 12, 2021 20:03:03 GMT
Absolutely have fallen in love with different characters with different casts (didn't hugely care for Beulah as Astrid plays her but Jenna Boyd is a revelation...) Totally agree - Jenna Boyd is just wonderful. Cracks me up the way she says "tampons" with a sideways glance. Brilliant actress.
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Post by fiyerorocher on Sept 12, 2021 20:09:35 GMT
Just watched the recording on AppleTV+ I am totally blown away by this show. I now want to see it live but am worried that I’ve already fallen in love with the characters as portrayed by the filmed cast. Can anyone who’s seen more than one cast in this show comment on how seeing different actors has affected their experience. I’ve seen many shows with multiple casts, but this feels different somehow. Saw the OBC and OLC, plus London cast changes. Always loved it wholly and completely, with my singular cast complaint being the Broadway understudy for Beverley - she wasn't so bad as the American pilot, but her Newfoundland accent was shockingly atrocious (she covered Medda in Newsies too, and her 'cockney' accent was both completely unnecessary, as the principal never had one, and possibly the worst thing I've ever heard from a Broadway or West End stage.) Thankfully I saw it twice on Broadway and also got to see Jenn Colella. But besides that, I've always loved seeing the show, regardless of cast.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2021 23:19:25 GMT
If you can find it, there is a documentry called 'You are here. A come from away story' Its basically the story that Come From Away is based on, in that its video footage, pictures, video clips and interviews with the real people in Gander,and some of the 'come from aways' and how 9/11 was for them. How they planned and delivered what they did. Wow. Its one thing to hear about it in the show, but to see how the town got togethe and welcomed these people, its really quite astonishing. Its also quite sad how they looked after complete strangers and took them in, when refugees and even homeless people in this country can be treated like outcasts.
It also covers the making of the musical, from the initail meeting with the writers, through to opening.
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Post by stepha on Sept 13, 2021 11:33:01 GMT
Absolutely loved the recorded version of this, it somehow retained so much of the impact of seeing it in person. As a result of the recording, I'm now heading down to London this weekend to try for day seats for Saturday - my first show back after everything that's happened and this is definitely the right show for that!
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Sept 14, 2021 11:29:40 GMT
Saw it two weeks ago in London and afterwards the recording, enjoyed them both. Glad it finally turned up on my radar.
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Post by craig on Sept 16, 2021 9:21:15 GMT
Watched the recording last night and thought it captured the show beautifully. Great to see the wonderful OBC too.
I bawled throughout. Such a special, heartfelt little show. I've always been impressed with how tight the direction is - the pace never lets up and really makes the show the success it is.
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Post by Playbill99 on Sept 16, 2021 14:44:22 GMT
Watched the recording last night and thought it captured the show beautifully. Great to see the wonderful OBC too. I bawled throughout. Such a special, heartfelt little show. I've always been impressed with how tight the direction is - the pace never lets up and really makes the show the success it is. Couldn't agree more. Watched it last night and loved it. I do think the British cast are better at delivering some of the comic lines but I can let that slide as it's captured and preserved now to watch whenever I want Also watched the "You Are Here - A Come From Away Story" documentary. Jesus I was crying within 60 seconds of it being on. The opening is so powerful.
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Post by stuartmcd on Sept 17, 2021 22:29:27 GMT
In case anybody hadn’t seen, they have recently released a new album called Covers From Away with, you guessed it, covers of the songs from the musical. And they’ve been reinterpreted by the Newfoundland and Labrador bands and artists who originally inspired the sound of the musical. It’s worth a listen if you’re a fan of the show.
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