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Post by lotster on Feb 13, 2024 22:50:44 GMT
I’ve taken a risk on a £35 seat too. Hope it’s fun. Same. £35 for a good seat in the Stalls seems worth a risk. Thanks for the link.
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Post by creakingstool on Feb 14, 2024 8:08:53 GMT
Those who saw the workshops, how adult is the content?
I think its says recommended 14+, I'm just contemplating booking for this with my 15 year old daughter, it sounds like it'll be somthing she may like (Six, Heathers etc). Would be for Jan when we have our little London theatre trip but I'd like to book while plenty of seats are available and prices are decent.
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Post by greatauntedna on Feb 14, 2024 8:58:35 GMT
Those who saw the workshops, how adult is the content? I think its says recommended 14+, I'm just contemplating booking for this with my 15 year old daughter, it sounds like it'll be somthing she may like (Six, Heathers etc). Would be for Jan when we have our little London theatre trip but I'd like to book while plenty of seats are available and prices are decent. It’s not too adult as far as I remember. There’s a few F words.
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Post by thedriftersgirl on Feb 14, 2024 10:04:19 GMT
Initial cast announcement - leading shall be Jo Foster (& Juliet, Just For One Day), who will return from the show’s early workshop, alongside Leesa Tulley (Six, Kin). They will be joined by Noah Thomas (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie), while the ensemble casting is to be announced.
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Post by jackstage on Feb 14, 2024 10:37:04 GMT
Does anyone know what might fill the summer gap between For Black Boys and this? Can't run for long so I'd imagine maybe a transfer?
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Post by JustJ on Feb 14, 2024 10:51:21 GMT
Hate to be that person, but ticket prices for this seem high - even mid week? I worry they are out-pricing themselves with very little to go off and a clear aim at a young demographic
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Feb 14, 2024 12:20:12 GMT
Hate to be that person, but ticket prices for this seem high - even mid week? I worry they are out-pricing themselves with very little to go off and a clear aim at a young demographic I'd say the pricing is about standard for the West End. Market forces will dictate whether there are deals, Rush, dynamic pricing etc. The big plus here is the £35 for previews deal. Incidentally (current front) row BB was not available for most performances when I booked yesterday. It is now and there are £35 seats there through to mid September.
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Post by colelarson on Feb 14, 2024 13:19:32 GMT
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Post by andrew on Feb 14, 2024 15:19:45 GMT
This has literally been posted 4 posts above yours. On a different note, I thought Bennington was great on the workshop and it's a huge loss not to have her for the run.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Feb 15, 2024 10:28:58 GMT
This sounds like a Netflix movie aimed at teens
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 15, 2024 14:29:28 GMT
This sounds like a Netflix movie aimed at teens Don't be so harsh to Netflix, some of their teen movies are fun! 👀😂
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Post by theatrefan62 on Feb 15, 2024 14:35:51 GMT
This sounds like a Netflix movie aimed at teens Don't be so harsh to Netflix, some of their teen movies are fun! 👀😂 Haha I agree, but I don't want to travel to London and pay £60+ for the privilege 🤣
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Post by spaceman on Mar 7, 2024 13:39:49 GMT
Did the workshops show any indication of this being either big or fancy? The whole concept plays on them trying to write a “big fancy musical”. A musical, about writing a musical, about why am I so single, if that makes sense. In the book there were lots of clever references to other musicals too. I guess it’s also made more “musical” compared to Six with an ensemble & big dance numbers. The workshop costumes were minimal but that may have been just for the workshop and I can see space for big glitzy costumes in parts for sure.
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