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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 26, 2021 21:25:09 GMT
Heard that the show applause after I know where I've been was rapturous and show stopping I seen this with Marisha in Dream girls too it really was miraculous. While I'm pleased for Marisha, I don't think I've ever seen hairspray where that song didn't stop the show I agree. If you don’t stop the show with it, you’ve failed.
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Post by alexandrafromoxford on Jun 27, 2021 13:52:43 GMT
Just booked a ticket for the 10th, first show after the lockdown. I have seen the touring version not the west end one before! Excited 😁
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Post by WireHangers on Jun 27, 2021 23:23:27 GMT
Just booked a ticket for the 10th, first show after the lockdown. I have seen the touring version not the west end one before! Excited 😁 I’ve just booked for September 15th! Really splashed out on good seats because it’s been so bloody long. Cannot wait!
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 28, 2021 20:12:54 GMT
The good thing about programmes getting that expensive is that it puts you off buying and wasting your money. I used to buy a programme to every show i saw, even if they were £10 like this, but decided that on my return to theatre after covid i'm not going to buy them any more. They really are a waste if you don't do anything with them, mine are just in big storage box under the bed and it almost brings be out in hives now to think how much that box of paper cost me over the years! It did feel a bit of a wrench not to buy one when i returned to the theatre the other week but if they are going to be £10 in places then I think that will help! Exactly that. I reckon producers could make much more money by charging £5 a programme, as much more people will buy them.
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Post by inthenose on Jun 28, 2021 20:21:11 GMT
The good thing about programmes getting that expensive is that it puts you off buying and wasting your money. I used to buy a programme to every show i saw, even if they were £10 like this, but decided that on my return to theatre after covid i'm not going to buy them any more. They really are a waste if you don't do anything with them, mine are just in big storage box under the bed and it almost brings be out in hives now to think how much that box of paper cost me over the years! It did feel a bit of a wrench not to buy one when i returned to the theatre the other week but if they are going to be £10 in places then I think that will help! Exactly that. I reckon producers could make much more money by charging £5 a programme, as much more people will buy them. A lot of these trends are about creating the "new normal". If everywhere charges a tenner, it's expected so people pay it. Takes a few years to catch on, but eventually people expect it and pay it because that's just the accepted cost.
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Post by sfsusan on Jun 28, 2021 20:24:06 GMT
If you don’t stop the show with it, you’ve failed. But failure is always an option.
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Post by inthenose on Jun 28, 2021 20:25:46 GMT
If you don’t stop the show with it, you’ve failed. But failure is always an option. There's a thread in this!
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 28, 2021 20:25:51 GMT
Production wise the second tour was well tacky, which relied on projections. No excuse to have a poor Wilbur Turnblad joke shop, it is hardly hard to transport between venues. If I was a guessing person, I would say it is a sell-a-door show, which for them everything is a race to the bottom, they would make Bill Kenwright’s production lavish.
The original London production, didn’t really have a big set, so was easy to convert to the 1st tour, which was a blast. Hairspray is always fun if done well and is so lightweight but with a urgent heavyweight message. It is a joy to watch and is one of the greatest musicals to play a stage anywhere.
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Post by inthenose on Jun 28, 2021 20:30:01 GMT
Production wise the second tour was well tacky, which relied on projections. No excuse to have a poor Wilbur Turnblad joke shop, it is hardly hard to transport between venues. If I was a guessing person, I would say it is a sell-a-door show, which for them everything is a race to the bottom, they would make Bill Kenwright’s production lavish. The original London production, didn’t really have a big set, so was easy to convert to the 1st tour, which was a blast. Hairspray is always fun if done well and is so lightweight but with a urgent heavyweight message. It is a joy to watch and is one of the greatest musicals to play a stage anywhere. Selladoor AKA sell the doors, the audience won't notice. They (used to?) pay company rates for one thing. Insane.
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Jun 28, 2021 21:16:22 GMT
Production wise the second tour was well tacky, which relied on projections. No excuse to have a poor Wilbur Turnblad joke shop, it is hardly hard to transport between venues. If I was a guessing person, I would say it is a sell-a-door show, which for them everything is a race to the bottom, they would make Bill Kenwright’s production lavish. Current/recent productions of Amelie, Fame, Rock of Ages, Big Fish and Little Shop of Horrors were/are all excellent Selladoor productions. Generally I think Selladoor have been a great and welcome addition to the UK touring scene. The second tour of Hairspray isn't a Selladoor show.
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Post by inthenose on Jun 28, 2021 21:26:25 GMT
Production wise the second tour was well tacky, which relied on projections. No excuse to have a poor Wilbur Turnblad joke shop, it is hardly hard to transport between venues. If I was a guessing person, I would say it is a sell-a-door show, which for them everything is a race to the bottom, they would make Bill Kenwright’s production lavish. Current/recent productions of Amelie, Fame, Rock of Ages, Big Fish and Little Shop of Horrors were/are all excellent Selladoor productions. Generally I think Selladoor have been a great and welcome addition to the UK touring scene. The second tour of Hairspray isn't a Selladoor show. Did you see their Avenue Q out of interest? What did you think?
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Post by sprampster on Jun 29, 2021 6:11:28 GMT
Transferring to the Palladium do we think ?? Fro a pre Christmas turn before Panto
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Post by Mark on Jun 29, 2021 8:30:57 GMT
Transferring to the Palladium do we think ?? Fro a pre Christmas turn before Panto Definitely not. There is something booked at the Palladium pretty much every night following the closure of Joseph up until 21st November, which I guess is when the panto will arrive. Not sure which venue it could go to.
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Post by mjh on Jun 29, 2021 10:00:20 GMT
Does anyone know if Marisha has any shows where she's not performing?
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Post by musicalmarge on Jun 29, 2021 10:17:25 GMT
Are there no offers on this yet?
The tickets are extortionate!!!
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Post by Mark on Jun 29, 2021 10:38:01 GMT
Are there no offers on this yet? The tickets are extortionate!!! There’s a bit of dynamic pricing going on (Got decent dress circle seats for £39.50) but you will have to look out for them. I’d expect more offers once they’re able to have full capacity.
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Post by dontdreamit on Jun 29, 2021 10:54:01 GMT
Are there no offers on this yet? The tickets are extortionate!!! I’m waiting too. My 7-year old wants to see this with me, so I am holding on for a decent offer in the summer hols.
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 29, 2021 11:06:49 GMT
Kids week tickets go on sale tomorrow morning...for those who are eligible.
"Have your tickets ready please, ladies and gentlemen. He's big for his age, isn't he?" 🙂
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Jun 29, 2021 11:13:54 GMT
Kids week tickets go on sale tomorrow morning...for those who are eligible. "Have your tickets ready please, ladies and gentlemen. He's big for his age, isn't he?" 🙂 Candy Store has a whole other meaning now...
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Post by kirstylovesmusicals on Jun 29, 2021 19:30:25 GMT
Can I ask a question about near the ending, does Penny’s mum still come charging along through the stalls and along the front row on to the stage? I have front row booked and not sure whether to warn my OH or not. He is going to hate this as it’s so cheesy but he’s putting up with it for me lol
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Post by sfsusan on Jun 29, 2021 19:54:49 GMT
Can I ask a question about near the ending, does Penny’s mum still come charging along through the stalls and along the front row on to the stage? {Spoiler - click to view} I don't think so... she comes from somewhere near the boxes on the right, but I didn't notice her coming through the audience. (There's usually a disturbance as the audience turns to watch someone doing this... but it's also possible I just missed it.)
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Post by alece10 on Jun 30, 2021 9:09:05 GMT
Marisha Wallace has just been singing on This Morning. She better not overdo it as she has 2 performances of Hairspray today including one I am due to see tonight. Go home and rest now Marisha.
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Post by robertb213 on Jun 30, 2021 10:23:01 GMT
Marisha will be fine, she's a pro. And not to do her a disservice, but Motormouth Maybelle isn't really a massive role other than 'IKWIB', it's not like doing Effie again.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 30, 2021 11:02:49 GMT
Marisha will be fine, she's a pro. And not to do her a disservice, but Motormouth Maybelle isn't really a massive role other than 'IKWIB', it's not like doing Effie again. I had a feeling it was a fairly small role.
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Post by tcodd1 on Jun 30, 2021 19:37:04 GMT
Are there no offers on this yet? The tickets are extortionate!!! There’s a bit of dynamic pricing going on (Got decent dress circle seats for £39.50) but you will have to look out for them. I’d expect more offers once they’re able to have full capacity. Thanks for this! Just booked 2 tickets for next Wednesday evening at the side of the dress circle for £39.50! Not bad considering all the other pricing!!
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Post by alece10 on Jul 1, 2021 14:54:42 GMT
Well its a 4 stars from me. The stage is too big and the sets look a bit cheap to me but these are very minor points. The last time I saw Hairspray was with Michael Ball at the Shaftsbury theatre all those years ago and I had forgotten how much fun it is. Great cast with no weak links. As others have said Marisha Wallace steals the show with her big 2nd act number but it really is Michael Balls show and you can tell that both him and the audience were loving it. Spotted a few 42nd Street faces in the ensemble as well. The actresses who played Penny Pingleton and here mother were hilarious. The audience were having a ball and at the end everyone was on their feet for "You Cant Stop The Beat" and several people, including the man along the row from me knew all the dance moves and were joining in. I liked the fact that the final bow was from Lizze Bea and not Michael Ball. That was nice as in reality she was the lead. Massive applause at the end and you wouldnt think that it was only 50% capacity. Michael Ball said a few words at the end about welcoming people back to the theatre and that the applause from 1,000 people sounded like 10,000. Imagine what its going to be like later this month when, hopefully, its full capacity. One good thing about social distancing is that you have plenty of space and no one sitting in front of you so everyone gets a great view of the stage. But we need to get back to having to look around the head of the tall person in front again.
Some good reviews this morning as well including a 5 star review from the Times. I had to look twice as I dont remember the last time the Times gave 5 stars to a musical.
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Post by ruthieh on Jul 4, 2021 11:31:45 GMT
This afternoon cancelled due to positive case in production team. So sad!
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Post by Mark on Jul 4, 2021 11:38:53 GMT
This afternoon cancelled due to positive case in production team. So sad! Sad how one potential positive case means the performance is cancelled. I'm sure England would still be playing if there was a positive case on the team!
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Post by poster J on Jul 4, 2021 11:53:16 GMT
This afternoon cancelled due to positive case in production team. So sad! Sad how one potential positive case means the performance is cancelled. I'm sure England would still be playing if there was a positive case on the team! I'm guessing they need a bit of time (as the England team did, funnily enough) to establish who has been a close contact and needs to isolate, so they can't take the risk. Perfectly understandable! It all depends on who the person who has tested positive has been around and where. No guarantee at all that the England team would all still be able to play if one of them tested positive.
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Post by fiyero on Jul 4, 2021 14:04:39 GMT
Notified at 14:52 by see tickets just before I got the tube. Now trying to get to shaftesbury to theatre instead!
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