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Post by showgirl on Apr 12, 2019 14:26:05 GMT
Apologies and thank you, BurlyBeaR - I did search, honestly, so don't know why the thread didn't come up.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2019 17:51:48 GMT
I gave in, despite my Niamh Cusack doubts, because I love the film and because Derby Theatre is so lovely. Seeing it in the Easter holidays.
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Post by lou105 on Apr 12, 2019 18:19:15 GMT
I saw this a few weeks ago and enjoyed it, although I'm afraid I did find Ms Cusack over emphatic, which I seem to recall from Curious Incident too. Oh and definitely visit the facilities pre show..there's a lot of running water noise before it starts!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2019 19:00:31 GMT
Visiting the facilities is one thing I always do! It's an age thing - my young friend who comes to the theatre with me is always amused that I need to go before we start and and the interval, and after we leave.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 23:24:33 GMT
Hahahaha! I had totally forgotten about the previous posts, and came in here to say that I very much regretted not visiting the facilities in the interval due to the pouring rain through the whole interval and lots of the second half.
Saw it tonight. I really liked the play, thought the melting between past and present worked really well. I hated Niamh Cusack though, found her very irritating and simpering and didn't get her character at all. I thought she was the only weak part though.
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