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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 9, 2019 11:46:11 GMT
Im using /stealing "robbing" robertb213 's idea of a drama school thread. So fire away. Please use this thread to share any up and coming productions and tips on which have great theatres and where to sit etc I can totally recommend the auditorium at the Royal Accedmey of Music
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Post by Mark on Jul 9, 2019 11:56:29 GMT
Arts Ed are doing Disney’s Freaky Friday next year!
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Post by robertb213 on Jul 9, 2019 12:35:53 GMT
Arts Ed are doing Disney’s Freaky Friday next year! And The Wild Party as well which is another new one (to me) that I can tick off! 😀
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jul 9, 2019 16:55:51 GMT
I assume these aren't on sale yet and probably won't be for a while but I'll be booking both as soon as they are( If I'm wrong, link appreciated)
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Post by gra on Jul 9, 2019 17:39:00 GMT
I assume these aren't on sale yet and probably won't be for a while but I'll be booking both as soon as they are( If I'm wrong, link appreciated) The Arts Ed Autumn shows usually go on sale in the beginning to middle of September. Beware. A lot of their shows sell out within a few hours!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 9, 2019 18:59:10 GMT
I assume these aren't on sale yet and probably won't be for a while but I'll be booking both as soon as they are( If I'm wrong, link appreciated) The Arts Ed Autumn shows usually go on sale in the beginning to middle of September. Beware. A lot of their shows sell out within a few hours! Cheers just registered for the mailing list. The website shows a very snazzy looking auditorium. I'm impressed.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jul 9, 2019 19:23:49 GMT
The Arts Ed Autumn shows usually go on sale in the beginning to middle of September. Beware. A lot of their shows sell out within a few hours! Cheers just registered for the mailing list. The website shows a very snazzy looking auditorium. I'm impressed. As have I. perhaps meet up if we end up booking the same shows ?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 9, 2019 19:34:53 GMT
Cheers just registered for the mailing list. The website shows a very snazzy looking auditorium. I'm impressed. As have I. perhaps meet up if we end up booking the same shows ? Excellent idea. I like an IPA or redwine 😉
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 2, 2019 22:44:25 GMT
Arts Es have listed their dates for Freaky Friday and The Wild Party for next year.
Freaky Friday - 17th to 25th January The Wild Party - 4th to 12th February
Booking opens at 2pm on Thursday 5th December.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Dec 5, 2019 22:21:24 GMT
I booked both. Some performances are already sold out.
Still peeved I miss Newsies this year, hopefully another West End star will emerge from these shows...
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Post by Dr Tom on Dec 19, 2019 9:09:45 GMT
Mountview tickets are on sale for their next season.
Musicals - Assassins, The Fix and Betty Blue Eyes.
Plays - A Clockwork Orange, Mr Burns and Nell Gwynn
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Post by Deal J on Dec 19, 2019 11:56:07 GMT
Mountview tickets are on sale for their next season. Musicals - Assassins, The Fix and Betty Blue Eyes. Plays - A Clockwork Orange, Mr Burns and Nell Gwynn A Clockwork Orange with a female Alex, I see - that could be an interesting gender-swap given the violence aspect.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 18, 2020 19:03:57 GMT
Caught the matinee of Freaky Friday at ArtsEd today, and I have to say I thought it was fantastic. A very hard-working cast with two exceptional leads (Nic Myers and Alice Croft) who deserve to go on to great things. A really enjoyable show, perky songs, frothy bubbly fun.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 23, 2020 8:55:00 GMT
Saw Freaky Friday last night and was pleasantly surprised to find out that my Row C seat was actually the front row. It is very close to the stage in this theatre though.
A fun production, very professional in style, as ArtsEd productions tend to be. I don't remember ever having seen the film of this, so I've nothing to compare it too, but it's an easy watch. The songs are a bit samey, but they were performed with a lot of energy. There's a nice scene where the students strip (a bit) to go skinny dipping and you can tell this is a group who put a lot of effort into their appearance.
A few funny moments with things going wrong (unintentionally) but they were covered well. The most notable being the top tiers of a wedding cake coming loose when being carried off stage, then they had to be vigorously kicked off by the rest of the cast.
The two female leads here were excellent, playing complex roles. I particularly liked Alice Croft's sassy portrayal, but both will do well.
There were still tickets left as of yesterday, but looks like this is sold out now. But do keep an eye on the ArtsEd website if you want to go, as the availability does change.
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Post by gra on Jan 23, 2020 12:02:50 GMT
Saw this yesterday as well. Always good to see a 'new' show, which Arts Ed often do.
Music is rather generic apart from the very catchy opening number, but performances were excellent, particularly the two leading ladies.
Some interesting choreography, put across with energy.
A lot of fun!
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 23, 2020 13:54:42 GMT
I was really impressed, I thought it was great.
I've booked for The Wild Party in February, and I'll probably book for The Fix at Mountview in April as well.
Any other colleges worth keeping an eye on? I know there was a list on a different thread but I can't find it now.
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Jan 23, 2020 13:56:24 GMT
Assassins at Mountview soon - I'm going! Saw the Menier production, would have loved to have seen the Actor Muso production at Watermill; they were rehearsing around the same time I saw Kiss Me Kate. And couldn't go up North for the next leg of their production. Unusual show times - 12:15 for a matinee? Not complaining! www.mountview.org.uk/whats-on/show/assassins/
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 23, 2020 14:07:12 GMT
Any other colleges worth keeping an eye on? I know there was a list on a different thread but I can't find it now. The ones I've been to (in London) are Mountview, ArtsEd, Guildhall, Italia Conti and LAMDA. There are a few others, but it's not always easy to get tickets. I'd put Mountview and ArtsEd slightly ahead of the others, but I've seen decent productions at all four. LAMDA and Guildhall are more focused on other art forms, but do have the occasional musical.
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Jan 23, 2020 14:13:18 GMT
Any other colleges worth keeping an eye on? I know there was a list on a different thread but I can't find it now. The ones I've been to (in London) are Mountview, ArtsEd, Guildhall, Italia Conti and LAMDA. There are a few others, but it's not always easy to get tickets. I'd put Mountview and ArtsEd slightly ahead of the others, but I've seen decent productions at all four. LAMDA and Guildhall are more focused on other art forms, but do have the occasional musical. I trained at Trinity Laban so always intrigued to see what they're up to. I've seen a lot of RCSDD productions but only as I did my MA there. Can't seem to find news on what shows they're doing *this* year. I was impressed by their Into The Woods (MA) but mixed feelings about The Life. The stand out of that - was in Bridges and now on tour with SIX - she's done very well.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 23, 2020 14:18:01 GMT
Just checked the summer productions for Italia Conti for anyone interested.
Little Shop of Horrors on Thurs 26 and Fri 27 March. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers on Thurs 2 and Fri 3 April
Ticketing doesn't look to be live yet, but is usually through EventBrite
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 30, 2020 22:35:09 GMT
Was at Mountview tonight for the first performance of Assassins, performed by Cast 1 of the graduating class.
This was held in the Backstage Theatre, essentially a flexible stage. Seats on all four sides of a square performance area, minimal set, mostly boxes of crates and few props (apart from guns).
It is a great musical and, for people like me who hate gunshots, they are all either pre-recorded or use balloons. Doesn't mean some of them aren't loud though. There was an audible four letter word from an audience member sat near me at one point.
This is done in one act, 7:15pm start, over by 9pm. Lots of good character pieces for the students. Singing was a little mixed, but that's to be expected. Highlight for me was Hannah Abdool as Sarah Jane Moore, but there is a lot of talent there. Samuel Ashall as Sam Bych was great also and has one of those solo character pieces that really make a portfolio.
There are two casts, unusually the men are the same for both. From what I've seen from Mountview this year, I can only assume the class ended up very female heavy for some reason.
You can't compare this with the actor-musician version that toured last year, but it's a strong traditional production, very watchable and certainly leaves you with chills at the end.
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Post by matilda1 on Feb 1, 2020 17:17:32 GMT
The ones I've been to (in London) are Mountview, ArtsEd, Guildhall, Italia Conti and LAMDA. There are a few others, but it's not always easy to get tickets. I'd put Mountview and ArtsEd slightly ahead of the others, but I've seen decent productions at all four. LAMDA and Guildhall are more focused on other art forms, but do have the occasional musical. I trained at Trinity Laban so always intrigued to see what they're up to. I've seen a lot of RCSDD productions but only as I did my MA there. Can't seem to find news on what shows they're doing *this* year. I was impressed by their Into The Woods (MA) but mixed feelings about The Life. The stand out of that - was in Bridges and now on tour with SIX - she's done very well.
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Post by matilda1 on Feb 1, 2020 17:22:06 GMT
Sorry, messed up there! What I wanted to say was that i haven't heard good things about the Acting MT course at RCSSD, so well done to Maddisson Bulleyment for being one of the very few people who actually manage to get cast on graduating. I too have seen some MT productions at Central, and have never been overly impressed.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 1, 2020 20:20:49 GMT
Sorry, messed up there! What I wanted to say was that i haven't heard good things about the Acting MT course at RCSSD, so well done to Maddisson Bulleyment for being one of the very few people who actually manage to get cast on graduating. I too have seen some MT productions at Central, and have never been overly impressed. I guess talent shows through. Here's the show schedule for RCSSD: www.cssd.ac.uk/events?field_event_type_tid%5B%5D=22Nothing leaps out at me there, but they are doing Urinetown, which is always fun and I'd be interested to see how well Fahrenheit 451 works on stage.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 7, 2020 8:08:50 GMT
A thumbs up for Betty Blue Eyes at Mountview. I was there for the first performance last night, in the main theatre. I sat front row, but you may want to sit back for better sound balance.
I haven’t seen this show before, but it’s very offbeat Stiles and Drewe. Professionally staged with production values to match many smaller West End shows.
There is a loud noise warning for anyone interested. It’s a recording, happens in the first half and quite predicts when it will happen from the context.
The cast for this is largely the same every night, with just one shared role. I saw cast 1, who were all good. Decent singing and dancing with lots of camp and one actor really channeling his inner Mark Gatiss.
It wasn’t sold out last night so I’d imagine it will be fairly easy to get tickets. Runs another week. Ran about 2 hours 40 minutes last night.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Feb 7, 2020 10:55:28 GMT
A thumbs up for Betty Blue Eyes at Mountview. I was there for the first performance last night, in the main theatre. I sat front row, but you may want to sit back for better sound balance. I haven’t seen this show before, but it’s very offbeat Stiles and Drewe. Professionally staged with production values to match many smaller West End shows. There is a loud noise warning for anyone interested. It’s a recording, happens in the first half and quite predicts when it will happen from the context. The cast for this is largely the same every night, with just one shared role. I saw cast 1, who were all good. Decent singing and dancing with lots of camp and one actor really channeling his inner Mark Gatiss. It wasn’t sold out last night so I’d imagine it will be fairly easy to get tickets. Runs another week. Ran about 2 hours 40 minutes last night. I was the only other person in the front row last night. I nearly spoke to you, sorry now that I didn't. You probably noticed my big orange bag as I'd travelled back from Wales by coach I missed my £1.99 Metro McDonalds to got there early as I hadn't pre-booked, then made sure I was first in the auditorium to get that seat, but needn't have bothered. 14 front row seats and 12 unoccupied ! I've seen Betty Blue Eyes a few times ; it's a quirky show amateur groups occasionally choose . I particularly enjoyed the pre-show on stage gossip which isn't usually done, the OTT John Cleese-ish meat inspector Wormald, and the female lead's strong vocals. Plus Betty herself of course. Still managing to enjoy a home made sausage roll with my morning coffee right now. Will try to get back to see cast 2 next week.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 9, 2020 14:40:52 GMT
I was the only other person in the front row last night. I nearly spoke to you, sorry now that I didn't. You probably noticed my big orange bag as I'd travelled back from Wales by coach I missed my £1.99 Metro McDonalds to got there early as I hadn't pre-booked, then made sure I was first in the auditorium to get that seat, but needn't have bothered. 14 front row seats and 12 unoccupied ! Do say hello next time. I'm terrible with recognising people. Mountview attendances are a bit unpredictable. Some shows they have a load of students queued up (I suspect watching and analysing the performances is part of the syllabus somewhere). They have improved a lot by giving paying customers a choice of where they sit. The front row doesn't tend to be that popular for some reason. I guess friends and family try and sit out of view so as to not distract the actors.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 9, 2020 14:45:18 GMT
A first for me yesterday, I nipped back for a second viewing of a student production. The 12:15pm performance of Assassins in the Backstage Theatre.
The start time worked for me as I was able to go straight on to another matinee. There was a bit of chaos as a train party of 32 people was delayed and people were asked to move to provide somewhere easy to allow them to slip in (this was a no interview show). I was perhaps selfish here and didn't move as I'd got there early and chosen my seat carefully. In the end, the train party didn't make it, leaving a big gap at some side of the stage.
I sat at the front centre of the opposite side to the previous viewing. Same cast (I wasn't able to make a performance with cast 2). I must say the sound was much better at this side, further away from the band at the upper level. Also thought that the student performances seemed more comfortable. This is a powerful show when done right and I got the emotional aspects fully this time.
Closing night was last night, but there are lots more Mountview performances on the horizon, including a few more shows of Betty Blue Eyes.
This coming week, I have the Arts Ed production of The Wild Party to look forward to.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 12, 2020 11:02:32 GMT
Saw The Wild Party at Arts Ed last night. It was a very stylish production, but the whole show and concept didn't really work for me. This is a show where I think students would have benefited from having more life experienced to draw on. And I think things were remarkably restrained during what were meant to be some of the "wild" scenes.
It was sung well and the theatre looked sold out yesterday.
One near accident when the actor playing Jackie lost his pocket square, which ended up as a slip hazard on the stage. Took two good skids from other cast members before anyone took the initiative and moved it.
There was a gun waved about, but no gunshot warning anywhere. Thankfully the result was prerecorded and quiet.
Final day today if anyone wants to try and get tickets. The crowd generally liked it and I could appreciate it, but it's not a show I could imagine ever wanting to see again.
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 12, 2020 12:11:33 GMT
Is it the show, not the acting, partly? Remember not liking the music or book at all at the Other Palace. I'd say mostly the show. I hadn't seen it before and didn't take to it. For the students, I guess it's a good choice. A different style of show for their CV and lots of interesting parts. The acting was fine.
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