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Post by shownut on Nov 16, 2023 7:02:42 GMT
You do know they build the set in a workshop- not the theatre , right? What i meant was it doesnt seem a long time from when Rollerscape clear the space to get in such a large technical immersive show and be ready for when the cast move in.
But i guess it doesnt take long to bung some plywood on the floor.Â
The website has promised skating around and above you, so i'm looking forward to a mult tiered set.
Might be that the set is built offsite then loaded in/assembled so 3 months would be plenty of time for load in/tech rehearsals, not to mention time for the cast to adjust to the set. When I joined the London cast, we had 2 weeks prior to main rehearsals just to skate/familiarise ourselves with the set which was a smart move.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Dec 25, 2023 8:43:24 GMT
I never knew this until last week, but in the first workshops for Starlight, before they began the Apollo Victoria production, the main role of Pearl was played by Tracey Ullman.
And she wasn't bad in it either.
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Post by benj on Dec 25, 2023 11:08:41 GMT
Yes, I’ve seen those workshop videos. Very interesting to see where it all started. I think Ullman was supposed to play Pearl in the original run, but for whatever reason Stephanie Lawrence ended up doing it.
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Post by alece10 on Jan 21, 2024 11:22:44 GMT
I was having a look at bookings out of curiosity just now (I'm already booked to see it in July). They have a traffic light system on the date page to show availability and I had to scroll through to the end of October to find a single date in green which is good availability. Just shows how we all love a bit of nostalgia. I wonder if the producers expected it to be this popular
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Post by chernjam on Jan 22, 2024 4:32:44 GMT
I was having a look at bookings out of curiosity just now (I'm already booked to see it in July). They have a traffic light system on the date page to show availability and I had to scroll through to the end of October to find a single date in green which is good availability. Just shows how we all love a bit of nostalgia. I wonder if the producers expected it to be this popular I would never have expected or anticipated that it would sell this well... but I suppose nostalgia coupled by the fact that this is being created as a huge "event" is definitely catching people's attention
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Post by ceebee on Jan 22, 2024 6:01:08 GMT
I was having a look at bookings out of curiosity just now (I'm already booked to see it in July). They have a traffic light system on the date page to show availability and I had to scroll through to the end of October to find a single date in green which is good availability. Just shows how we all love a bit of nostalgia. I wonder if the producers expected it to be this popular I would never have expected or anticipated that it would sell this well... but I suppose nostalgia coupled by the fact that this is being created as a huge "event" is definitely catching people's attention I always believed this would sell well - the workshop performances at the Other Palace a few years ago sold very quickly. My only surprise is why it took them so long to take the plunge!
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Post by viserys on Jan 22, 2024 7:30:57 GMT
I always believed this would sell well - the workshop performances at the Other Palace a few years ago sold very quickly. My only surprise is why it took them so long to take the plunge! It's tricky - ALW is by no means a "bestseller" anymore as Cinderella and Aspects of Love proved and even the revival of Cats (the behemoth of a hit show in the 80s through early 90s) didn't do all that well. So it was by no means guaranteed that another ALW revival would suddenly become a smash hit. My guess is that apart from nostalgia one big factor is ticket prices. So many current shows charge huge sums for small casts, small bands, mono stage sets, etc. - with Starlight Express people KNOW they will get spectacle, so they are far more prepared to spend big in advance without worrying if they'll be getting their money's worth. I also said from the start that I personally think the location in Wembley is a pro, not a con, as it's far more accessible by car without having to drive into the West End from the regions and cheaper and more convenient too when travelling with the whole family.
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Post by danb on Jan 22, 2024 8:50:24 GMT
Yep, the double whammy of being able to drive there alongside being so family friendly is what I think has made this fly. For years we have regaled our kids with tall tales of ‘standing at the back for a fiver, whilst trains whoosh past you’, sitting next to the track, the cast skating around the auditorium and the giant bridge swinging around. When we got to take them to the woefully underwhelming tours it felt like a real kick in the teeth. Hopefully this new production and the nearly £500 I’ve spent on our tickets can go some way to bringing that memory back to life for them (now aged 26,24 and 21 (today 🎉)) and bring back some of that old Starlight sparkle.
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Post by ceebee on Jan 22, 2024 11:42:20 GMT
Yes, I agree viserys - ticket prices are a big factor for me. If I want to see something, I now book early to get in at a "fair" price, instead of being at the mercy of dynamic pricing once word of mouth gets around. I've never been to the Troubador before - is there actually on-site parking, or would you recommend getting the train/tube?
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 22, 2024 11:50:06 GMT
Get the tube, there's no parking at the theatre.
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 22, 2024 11:51:34 GMT
Yes, I agree viserys - ticket prices are a big factor for me. If I want to see something, I now book early to get in at a "fair" price, instead of being at the mercy of dynamic pricing once word of mouth gets around. I've never been to the Troubador before - is there actually on-site parking, or would you recommend getting the train/tube? ceebee the Troubador is approx 10 minute walk from Wembley Station- covered by both the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines. If come down the large fights of stairs and start walking towards the Stadium, it's the first right. It kinds sits behind the McDonald's.
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Post by danb on Jan 22, 2024 12:03:19 GMT
Yes, I agree viserys - ticket prices are a big factor for me. If I want to see something, I now book early to get in at a "fair" price, instead of being at the mercy of dynamic pricing once word of mouth gets around. I've never been to the Troubador before - is there actually on-site parking, or would you recommend getting the train/tube? We parked with ease in a car park round the corner and it wasn’t obscenely expensive. Might have been part of a hotel. Edit- it was the Wembley Hilton ‘Gold’ parking. The designer outlet also has a multi storey within easy walking distance.
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Post by ceebee on Jan 22, 2024 12:33:16 GMT
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Post by benj on Jan 22, 2024 17:36:01 GMT
Article in the Guardian today about the upcoming production. Nothing new shared however. Do we have any news on casting yet? I read elsewhere that some of the leads have already been cast. I wonder if they’ll be using actors who have recently performed in the Bochum production to save on skate training…
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Post by adamkinsey on Jan 23, 2024 16:33:06 GMT
Still think they should have done it in repertoire with Xanadu...
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 23, 2024 17:41:55 GMT
Article in the Guardian today about the upcoming production. Nothing new shared however. Do we have any news on casting yet? I read elsewhere that some of the leads have already been cast. I wonder if they’ll be using actors who have recently performed in the Bochum production to save on skate training… Lesley Joseph is Pearl and Gary Wilmot is Rusty
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Post by showtoones on Jan 23, 2024 17:52:39 GMT
Gary Wilmot actually could be a good Papa (if they are going that way). If they are going i the direction of Mama, my vote is for Sharon D. Clark.
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Post by benj on Jan 23, 2024 18:21:39 GMT
Gary Wilmot actually could be a good Papa (if they are going that way). If they are going i the direction of Mama, my vote is for Sharon D. Clark. I think they’ll bring in Reva Rice for Mama. She’s currently playing the role in Germany and people will know her from the London cast recording.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 23, 2024 20:26:37 GMT
Gary Wilmot actually could be a good Papa (if they are going that way). If they are going i the direction of Mama, my vote is for Sharon D. Clark. I think they’ll bring in Reva Rice for Mama. She’s currently playing the role in Germany and people will know her from the London cast recording. Yeah that ain’t happening.
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Post by thecursedexpress on Jan 25, 2024 22:34:20 GMT
Gary Wilmot actually could be a good Papa (if they are going that way). If they are going i the direction of Mama, my vote is for Sharon D. Clark. I think they’ll bring in Reva Rice for Mama. She’s currently playing the role in Germany and people will know her from the London cast recording. Cast Change is in May for Bochum but from the starlight express wiki which is reliable when it comes to cast change it still lists Reva as Mama for 2024.
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Post by shownut on Jan 25, 2024 22:53:12 GMT
I think they’ll bring in Reva Rice for Mama. She’s currently playing the role in Germany and people will know her from the London cast recording. Cast Change is in May for Bochum but from the starlight express wiki which is reliable when it comes to cast change it still lists Reva as Mama for 2024. I think it will be Mica Paris who did the workshop.
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Post by benj on Jan 26, 2024 19:07:07 GMT
Cast Change is in May for Bochum but from the starlight express wiki which is reliable when it comes to cast change it still lists Reva as Mama for 2024. I think it will be Mica Paris who did the workshop. Eek, I hope not. I really don’t think her voice suits musical theatre at all. However, it looks like the skate school started today, so I suppose we’ll find out soon enough!
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 26, 2024 23:16:01 GMT
You gotta pass skate school to get into the show though, that's always been the rule with Starlight!
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Post by toomasj on Jan 27, 2024 12:43:42 GMT
You gotta pass skate school to get into the show though, that's always been the rule with Starlight! I wonder if they intentionally hold off casting announcements until after skate school is complete. I mean, there’s bound to be some very talented performers who simply can’t do it no matter how hard they try. Would be a bit embarrassing to be fired so publicly.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 27, 2024 12:50:54 GMT
Yeah this is exactly what's happening. Don't expect to hear casting for this before March.
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