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Post by djdan14 on Nov 25, 2021 22:58:01 GMT
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Post by Jon on Nov 25, 2021 23:05:03 GMT
Blimey, how many production is The Pinter getting in 2022?
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Post by Rory on Nov 26, 2021 12:32:18 GMT
This must only be a short run if it's Spring 2022. The only available gap is the 4 weeks between Cyrano and Jodie Comer.
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 26, 2021 13:55:23 GMT
How do we stop Ivo and his 87 cameras?
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Post by talkingheads on Nov 30, 2021 10:54:11 GMT
I was pleased to see the pricing for this isn't ludicrous. Two seats in the second row, £60 each.
The Pinter, it seems, is the go to theatre for monologues.
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Post by Dave B on Nov 30, 2021 12:15:41 GMT
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Post by floorshow on Nov 30, 2021 12:24:41 GMT
Yes please and thank you I'm sure Ivo can restrain himself for this, unless he sticks her in a phonebox on the Embankment and beams that into the Pinter..
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Post by theatrelover123 on Nov 30, 2021 21:37:08 GMT
Not that reasonable for a 30 min show. That’s £2 a minute
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Post by Rory on Nov 30, 2021 21:51:25 GMT
Not that reasonable for a 30 min show. That’s £2 a minute It says 1 hour 15 minutes on the ATG site?
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Post by theatrelover123 on Nov 30, 2021 21:58:43 GMT
Ahhh lovely. 45 mins of Van Hove padding then
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 18, 2022 0:15:48 GMT
First preview tonight.
Went up 30 mins late - stage manager kept coming out and apologising that there were technical issues (although there was no visible tech to the show other than some sound stuff so maybe it was that).
I don't know how to do spoilers, so I'll be brief. Ivo has moved away from cameras which is a blessing, but shoved Ruth Wilson in a glass box instead. His adaptation is not great - it zips along fairly well and Wilson is (as ever) compelling, but I didn't emotionally connect to the story or the character at all. I came out sort of going...what was the point of it? It was 70 minutes of my life I won't get back, I'm glad to have finally seen Wilson on stage, but I'd struggle to give it more than 3 stars really...
Side note, I had one of the £5 tickets in the balcony, which upon arrival we were told we would be able to see NOTHING from so we're giving 'restricted view' stalls seats (not at all restricted!) so that was a win. Lot of the audience will have a restriction in view though because if the whole glass box thing and the way it's been directed. I can't imagine anyone above Dress Circle level will see at all.
Went up at just before 8pm and we were finished at 9.08
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Post by floorshow on Mar 18, 2022 0:30:56 GMT
Ivo has moved away from cameras which is a blessing, but shoved Ruth Wilson in a glass box instead. Ha, I knew it! At least it was in the room..
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Post by Dave B on Mar 18, 2022 9:06:07 GMT
Side note, I had one of the £5 tickets in the balcony, which upon arrival we were told we would be able to see NOTHING from so we're giving 'restricted view' stalls seats (not at all restricted!) so that was a win. Oh, that is interesting. I got an email saying that from our seats (£10 ones) we would simply not be able to see anything and we could have a refund, a change to other restricted seats or as it was so bad we could have a refund and sit in those seats for free. Given number of tickets left on sale and Rush tickets available I asked for a refund. Guess I should have taken another 'restricted' seat!
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Post by cavocado on Mar 18, 2022 9:26:16 GMT
They seem to have a few different policies about reseating people. This is the email I got (£10 balcony tickets):
"As we have installed the set in the theatre, we have become aware that the restricted view from the balcony seat(s) you have booked is greater than anticipated. We have therefore upgraded you to an alternative seat(s) for the same performance, at no additional cost. These seats may have still have a slightly restricted view as per your original booking. You will receive new e-tickets shortly."
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Post by Dave B on Mar 18, 2022 13:24:01 GMT
I emailed around 9.30 last night. I just got an email back 2 minutes ago confirming my refund has been processed.
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Post by theatremiss on Mar 18, 2022 15:26:03 GMT
I’m there tomorrow matinee, followed by Small Island in the evening. I wish I’d done them the other way around so I could get an early train home
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Post by princeton on Mar 18, 2022 15:52:35 GMT
What's odd about this is that it's not a new production - it's been around since 2009 when it was done in Amsterdam (in Dutch). It's since toured around the world including to Sydney, Dublin and New York. So it's not as though Sonia Friedman and her team didn't know what the set was going to be like when they put the tickets on sale - sounds as though someone got their measurements horribly wrong!
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Post by jaggy on Mar 18, 2022 17:25:43 GMT
First preview tonight. Went up 30 mins late - stage manager kept coming out and apologising that there were technical issues (although there was no visible tech to the show other than some sound stuff so maybe it was that). I don't know how to do spoilers, so I'll be brief. Ivo has moved away from cameras which is a blessing, but shoved Ruth Wilson in a glass box instead. His adaptation is not great - it zips along fairly well and Wilson is (as ever) compelling, but I didn't emotionally connect to the story or the character at all. I came out sort of going...what was the point of it? It was 70 minutes of my life I won't get back, I'm glad to have finally seen Wilson on stage, but I'd struggle to give it more than 3 stars really... Side note, I had one of the £5 tickets in the balcony, which upon arrival we were told we would be able to see NOTHING from so we're giving 'restricted view' stalls seats (not at all restricted!) so that was a win. Lot of the audience will have a restriction in view though because if the whole glass box thing and the way it's been directed. I can't imagine anyone above Dress Circle level will see at all. Went up at just before 8pm and we were finished at 9.08 Is it seriously that bad? I'm sitting in the Royal Circle which is already a restricted view. I did ask the box office if they'll be offering refunds for the Royal Circle and they said no.
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Post by marob on Mar 18, 2022 22:14:02 GMT
The view must really be awful if they’re giving refunds and moving people voluntarily. Just waiting for someone to justify it with “You paid for The Human Voice, you got a human voice.”
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 18, 2022 23:03:03 GMT
Whatever happened to directors and designers making sure thd sightlines are OK for the majority of the audience. Ivo Van Hove is what happened
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Post by mjh on Mar 18, 2022 23:03:49 GMT
From the front row of the Royal Circle the view was actually great - very brief moments where Ruth's head was cut off when she was towards the back of the stage otherwise fine. The further you go back in the Royal Circle, the more pronounced that would be.
They had 2 large screens in Balcony and there were people sat up there tonight but I can't imagine they did anything other than watch the screens.
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Post by floorshow on Mar 18, 2022 23:20:47 GMT
I pictured a phone box but how big is it if she's moving around in it?
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Post by theatreman on Mar 19, 2022 1:50:50 GMT
I was at the first preview with the 30 minutes delay as well. I was sitting at the Dress Circle and the view was fine. She spends the whole 70 minutes of the play inside the box in the size of a long corridor. Not very exiting or innovative. Ruth Wilson was good but after 30 minutes i was bored. I had a real problem with the ending which i found awful especially in the #metoo era.
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Post by shambles on Mar 19, 2022 12:53:56 GMT
It sounds tedious. Pedro Almodóvar made a short film out of this with Tilda Swinton. Might be worth checking out.
And this is not selling well at all, is it
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Post by marob on Mar 19, 2022 13:36:19 GMT
I don’t mind Ivo Van Hove in general, but was bored senseless watching Hedda Gabler, so no way would I book this. Out of curiosity is there any random WTF moments like her stapling-the-flowers-to-the-wall in HG or is it just her in a box the entire time?
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Post by theatremiss on Mar 19, 2022 18:33:47 GMT
Just been to the matinee. Wilson was great as usual, but I have to say I didn’t really like it much. The “box” for those wanting to know is a window than she is behind. I was row B in the Stalls and there was a seat in row A empty in front of me and a lot of seats empty in the stalls. I noticed this via the reflection in the window on stage. Wilson went through all sorts of emotions and actually was more engaging than the play itself. Worst thing about my afternoon……the Pinter theatre was so goddamn cold at one point I saw steam coming out of my mouth and my glasses steam up. I was fidgeting so much trying to keep warm and failed. Really wasn’t a great afternoon and felt so awful I decided not to go to Small Island this evening. I think Small Island would have been a better show
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Post by theatremiss on Mar 19, 2022 18:35:02 GMT
I don’t mind Ivo Van Hove in general, but was bored senseless watching Hedda Gabler, so no way would I book this. Out of curiosity is there any random WTF moments like her stapling-the-flowers-to-the-wall in HG or is it just her in a box the entire time? Didn’t staple flowers but stuck a poster with a message she wrote on the window…..I can’t even recall what it said now
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Post by drmaplewood on Mar 21, 2022 14:46:09 GMT
It sounds tedious. Pedro Almodóvar made a short film out of this with Tilda Swinton. Might be worth checking out. And this is not selling well at all, is it The film was excellent, currently on Mubi I think.
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Post by ruperto on Mar 22, 2022 8:44:06 GMT
I really liked this, but I don’t think it’ll be for everyone.
I found Ruth Wilson mesmerising - she plays the part in a very naturalistic way. It’s quite the masterclass. And IMHO it’s been skilfully adapted and updated by Ivo van Hove. I preferred it to Pedro Almodovar’s recent cinematic take.
I think many of us will be able to identify with her character’s situation - it got me thinking back to my younger days…
I can see why people might have a problem with the ending, though from a theatrical point of view, I liked it.
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Post by teamyali on Mar 23, 2022 10:21:38 GMT
Yikes…mostly two to three stars from major critics. Ruth Wilson is great as always, the problem is the source material which has not aged well.
At least this is only for three weeks.
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