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Post by learfan on Dec 5, 2019 17:56:39 GMT
From a scan at the booking tab on their site, it would appear the Union are doing Tom Browns Schooldays, Blitz and then something called Peace in our time. Blitz is exciting, i seem to recall the RSC going to revive this a while back that fizzled out.
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Post by Xanderl on Dec 5, 2019 20:13:17 GMT
Oh come on, this is a Lionel Bart show, you should realise the title is "BLITZ!" not "Blitz" There's an obscure Noel Coward play called "Peace in Our Time" so the other one could possibly be that? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_in_Our_Time_(play)
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Post by learfan on Dec 5, 2019 20:59:06 GMT
Oh come on, this is a Lionel Bart show, you should realise the title is "BLITZ!" not "Blitz" There's an obscure Noel Coward play called "Peace in Our Time" so the other one could possibly be that? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_in_Our_Time_(play)You could be right about the Coward.
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Post by Xanderl on Dec 16, 2019 13:48:38 GMT
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Dec 16, 2019 14:12:55 GMT
I shall definitely see Blitz and Tom Brown is a maybe, will wait for the reviews on that.
Shows at the Union rarely sell out and it's unallocated seating so no incentive to book early. Shame they don't do reduced-price previews like Southwark or an opening night special like the Gatehouse.
Nice intimate theatre. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was great fun. Whistle Down The Wind I saw last week and thought it was a dull score but extremely well performed.
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Post by Oleanna on Dec 16, 2019 15:39:50 GMT
Shame they don’t pay their actors properly...
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Post by Dr Tom on Dec 17, 2019 9:07:49 GMT
Shame they don’t pay their actors properly... Presumably that comes down to the individual theatre company who has hired the Union, rather than the theatre itself?
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Post by rob359 on Dec 17, 2019 21:57:23 GMT
The only show at the Union i remember selling out in advance of performances was Chess.
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Post by intoanewlife on Dec 18, 2019 11:32:07 GMT
"Closer To Heaven" also did, I think. LOL I thought I saw that mess at The Vaults. You're right it was a sell out.
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Post by Xanderl on Dec 18, 2019 11:34:08 GMT
£17 tickets for Tom Brown's Schooldays with code EARLYTOM if you book by 31st Dec.
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Post by intoanewlife on Dec 18, 2019 11:41:53 GMT
So Whistle is a musical, just not the ALW version?
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Dec 18, 2019 14:32:04 GMT
Yes ,Whistle Down The Wind is a musical but a completely different show to the Andrew Lloyd Webber production. Set in Yorkshire, merely okay and definitely fooling a few people. I heard the lady behind me say to her husband that it's not like she remembered it...
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Post by rob359 on Dec 23, 2019 20:39:15 GMT
Saw a professional production of Lionel Bart's Blitz! at the Queens Theatre, Hornchurch, some years ago. Its nowhere near the quality of Oliver! but probably somewhat better than Twang! About an East End Jewish family during the London Blitz.Can vaguely remember 2 catchy songs - 'Mums and Dads' and 'Down the Lane'(ie Petticoat Lane).Worth seeing if you are a fan of Bart. look the show up on Wikipaedia for more information and a synopsis of the complex plot.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 8, 2020 13:04:45 GMT
Offer for Tom Brown's Schooldays - £15 tickets with promo code FRIENDS if booked by 17th January
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 8, 2020 13:52:47 GMT
Sadly, the Union hasn't done anything that's interested me in years. Last thing I saw was The Fix.
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 8, 2020 14:48:50 GMT
I thought their Closer to Heaven was absolutely dire compared to the original, but I saw a Miller play there last year which I enjoyed very much. Some really great performances.
However my bulky frame was hanging precariously off a very wonky foldaway wooden chair for 2 hours and I felt like I was going to go hurtling to the floor at any minute which didn't make for a very enjoyable night at the theatre.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jan 8, 2020 15:01:57 GMT
Sadly, the Union hasn't done anything that's interested me in years.
Same here. They had a really good run of musicals 2011-2014, when I saw 9 different shows there, but since then they haven't done anything I've particularly wanted to see.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 15:09:52 GMT
Their production of Elegies for Angels.... last year was fantastic. Really well thought out and beautifully acted.
it's a difficult space to get to work well.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 8, 2020 16:10:14 GMT
I agree on Elegies, that was excellent. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was ok too, as were Midnight and Twang.
Also for any tall folk, I've discovered the back row has a lot more legroom than the other rows so I always sit there now. It's such a small venue that the view is never rubbish from there.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jan 9, 2020 1:00:50 GMT
I saw Tom Brown's Schooldays at the Union tonight. Enjoyed it but as the early reviews acknowledge it's a play with music rather than a musical. Suitable for ages 10+ I'd say. Almost full tonight.
Tickets booked before 17 January cost £15 with promo code FRIENDS
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Post by Xanderl on Jan 9, 2020 6:56:27 GMT
Also for any tall folk, I've discovered the back row has a lot more legroom than the other rows so I always sit there now. It's such a small venue that the view is never rubbish from there. Thanks for that, never sat at the back and I find anything other than the front row very uncomfortable. Will give it a go next time! I enjoyed "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Market Boy" at the Union last year, hated "Hello Again". Nice venue and the food is pretty good too.
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Jan 9, 2020 9:06:48 GMT
Really enjoyed the two productions I saw at the Union last year - Can-Can and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - though there's nothing that's piqued my interest in the new season.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 9, 2020 9:19:34 GMT
I keep thinking I should give them another try but nothing scheduled this last year or so has appealed. But I'll keep looking
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 10, 2020 10:41:38 GMT
I keep thinking I should give them another try but nothing scheduled this last year or so has appealed. But I'll keep looking
You have to wonder what informs their programming decisions. Have the shows they've paid on in the past couple of years paid off in terms of bums on seats...…..
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jan 10, 2020 12:29:40 GMT
I keep thinking I should give them another try but nothing scheduled this last year or so has appealed. But I'll keep looking
You have to wonder what informs their programming decisions. Have the shows they've paid on in the past couple of years paid off in terms of bums on seats...…..
I've been there three times recently - Whistle Down The Wind (70% full), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (95%) and Tom Brown's Schooldays (80-90%) . Two on weekday evenings, GPB Sunday afternoon. I think that like Southwark Playhouse the venue has a loyal following who attend most or all of their shows, as I now do with the musicals. Incidentally the front row seats there are rather uncomfortable hard plastic chairs. Good in a way as they don't go immediately but I may take a cushion in future !
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Jan 10, 2020 15:01:44 GMT
I'd just go more often if they had numbered seats. It's the reason I go to Southwark Main House now more often. Yes I'm not a fan of unallocated seating. I reached the Union Theatre at 6.45pm on Wednesday evening but still only got a number 3 ticket so 20 people entered before me. Fortunately most rejected the front row with its uncomfortable seats and I still got exactly the seat I wanted. When I've visited the Bridewell, the Southwark Little and other venues without numbered seats I've almost always managed to bag a front row position. Fortunately a lot of people prefer to be a bit further back.
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Post by liverpool54321 on Feb 15, 2020 18:31:45 GMT
Saw Blitz! at Union Theatre this afternoon and definitely one of the best productions I’ve seen there over the years. It’s a big cast, and they deliver it perfectly. Full house with an added front row. I can see why it got really good reviews for the show.
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Post by learfan on Feb 15, 2020 20:21:37 GMT
Saw Blitz! at Union Theatre this afternoon and definitely one of the best productions I’ve seen there over the years. It’s a big cast, and they deliver it perfectly. Full house with an added front row. I can see why it got really good reviews for the show. Oh good, glad someone else saw it. Im going next Saturday
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Post by learfan on Feb 22, 2020 17:51:22 GMT
This was excellent, a big cast for a fringe venue, giving it everything. Jessica Martin grabs the lead role and doesnt let go. I know it needs a big cast but surprised this hasnt had a revival or two. 4 stars
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Post by fossil on Nov 3, 2021 13:58:34 GMT
Musical offerings coming up at the Union
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE 4th - 8th December 2021
CHILDREN OF EDEN 14th - 18th December 2021
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