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Post by jrj624 on May 26, 2024 21:53:54 GMT
Have Will Martin or Rebecca Wright ever performed in the West End? I ran across a couple Youtube videos of them performing a couple of songs from the 2009 New Zealand tour ... would have really enjoyed seeing them perform these live. I was lucky enough to have seen the original London production several times and will be returning to London this coming October and really looking forward to seeing this new production.
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Post by d'James on May 27, 2024 12:13:37 GMT
Have Will Martin or Rebecca Wright ever performed in the West End? I ran across a couple Youtube videos of them performing a couple of songs from the 2009 New Zealand tour ... would have really enjoyed seeing them perform these live. I was lucky enough to have seen the original London production several times and will be returning to London this coming October and really looking forward to seeing this new production.
They sing that really well. Wish it was available for download.
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Post by stompboy2 on May 28, 2024 0:42:28 GMT
Some single seats for Starlight appear to be on sale at a reduced price of £29. I’m already booked for the end of August but temptation got the better of me tonight and I had a look at availability in the opening weeks. Was surprised and delighted to see some single seats reduced down to £29 across the first few days of preview shows. I ended up booking for the 5.30pm show on June 16th which had the most and best £29 seats available. I got a really great seat in row M of the right hand locomotive section which on other dates is priced at between £98 and £110 so I’m well happy. Didn’t look to see how far ahead they are reducing them but definitely first couple of weeks.
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Post by ceebee on May 28, 2024 8:19:06 GMT
Some single seats for Starlight appear to be on sale at a reduced price of £29. I’m already booked for the end of August but temptation got the better of me tonight and I had a look at availability in the opening weeks. Was surprised and delighted to see some single seats reduced down to £29 across the first few days of preview shows. I ended up booking for the 5.30pm show on June 16th which had the most and best £29 seats available. I got a really great seat in row M of the right hand locomotive section which on other dates is priced at between £98 and £110 so I’m well happy. Didn’t look to see how far ahead they are reducing them but definitely first couple of weeks. Singles seats for true believers... Twenty-nine quid is wrooooong... Single seater power that can move us along... There's a seat at the end of row M... there's a seat at the end of row M... the view is great, though you can't take a mate, but at the end of the tunnel it's a seat. It's the power of stompboy, who had a ploy, the man who watched the seats and said "Hey I've got... a brilliant thing to pick up a single, it seems to give me purchasing power."
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Post by benj on May 28, 2024 11:17:37 GMT
Some single seats for Starlight appear to be on sale at a reduced price of £29. I’m already booked for the end of August but temptation got the better of me tonight and I had a look at availability in the opening weeks. Was surprised and delighted to see some single seats reduced down to £29 across the first few days of preview shows. I ended up booking for the 5.30pm show on June 16th which had the most and best £29 seats available. I got a really great seat in row M of the right hand locomotive section which on other dates is priced at between £98 and £110 so I’m well happy. Didn’t look to see how far ahead they are reducing them but definitely first couple of weeks. Singles seats for true believers... Twenty-nine quid is wrooooong...  Single seater power that can move us along... There's a seat at the end of row M... there's a seat at the end of row M... the view is great, though you can't take a mate, but at the end of the tunnel it's a seat. It's the power of stompboy, who had a ploy, the man who watched the seats and said "Hey I've got... a brilliant thing to pick up a single, it seems to give me purchasing power." Is that you Richard Stilgoe?
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Post by david on May 28, 2024 13:08:55 GMT
Some single seats for Starlight appear to be on sale at a reduced price of £29. I’m already booked for the end of August but temptation got the better of me tonight and I had a look at availability in the opening weeks. Was surprised and delighted to see some single seats reduced down to £29 across the first few days of preview shows. I ended up booking for the 5.30pm show on June 16th which had the most and best £29 seats available. I got a really great seat in row M of the right hand locomotive section which on other dates is priced at between £98 and £110 so I’m well happy. Didn’t look to see how far ahead they are reducing them but definitely first couple of weeks. Thanks for the heads up about this, much appreciated. I’ve booked for Sunday afternoon show in October. Ended up getting a seat in row L in the Locomotive section for the bargain price of £29. I’m so glad I held out now from buying when tickets first went on sale.
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Post by d'James on May 28, 2024 15:36:30 GMT
I hope they get a slot to perform on Strictly later this year.
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Post by alece10 on May 29, 2024 16:37:55 GMT
As the opening of Starlight Express is fast approaching so thought it was a good time to rediscover the original cast recording from 1984. Bear in mind the last time I listened to the cast recording was on a cassette so gives you an idea of how long ago it was.
Well it's bloody bonkers isn't it! AC/DC is like some kind of acid trip.
But I loved it and its brought back so many memories of when I saw it in the 80s. First time I saw it was from one of the seats right in the middle of the race track and it was like nothing I'd ever seen before. I also remember that the music was really, really loud.
So 40 years older I am really looking forward to seeing it again in July.
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Post by ash on May 29, 2024 21:50:00 GMT
I saw it for the first time in London in early 2001, then saw it again on closing night in 2002 (having obsessed over the OLC recording inbetween). I then saw the tour multiple times, and saw the Bochum production last year. I have to say that I enjoyed the Bochum production the most, and I can't wait to see what they give us this time. I know it'll be different but, as someone who was initially sceptical about the changes they made to Bochum and then ended up loving it, I'm crazy excited for it.
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Post by BVM on May 30, 2024 9:48:34 GMT
As the opening of Starlight Express is fast approaching so thought it was a good time to rediscover the original cast recording from 1984. Bear in mind the last time I listened to the cast recording was on a cassette so gives you an idea of how long ago it was. Well it's bloody bonkers isn't it! AC/DC is like some kind of acid trip. But I loved it and its brought back so many memories of when I saw it in the 80s. First time I saw it was from one of the seats right in the middle of the race track and it was like nothing I'd ever seen before. I also remember that the music was really, really loud. So 40 years older I am really looking forward to seeing it again in July. It's a really funny one the OLC. It was of course the first recording and I love some of it while other parts I think are a million times better on subsequent recordings. One of the very odd things about it is it sounds quite different to how it ever sounded in the theatre. Much of it was recorded as "singles" (most never released) and are orchestrated quite differently. Though interestingly in the sleeve notes it claims parts were recorded live in theatre (always been unconvinced this is true). Frustratingly there is no English language recording that properly captures what it sounded like in the AV in the 80's pre the "new" version. The closest orchestration wise is the first Bochum Live CD (from 1989 I think) which sounds just how Starlight sounded in London though obvs is not in English!
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Post by shownut on May 30, 2024 9:52:47 GMT
As the opening of Starlight Express is fast approaching so thought it was a good time to rediscover the original cast recording from 1984. Bear in mind the last time I listened to the cast recording was on a cassette so gives you an idea of how long ago it was. Well it's bloody bonkers isn't it! AC/DC is like some kind of acid trip. But I loved it and its brought back so many memories of when I saw it in the 80s. First time I saw it was from one of the seats right in the middle of the race track and it was like nothing I'd ever seen before. I also remember that the music was really, really loud. So 40 years older I am really looking forward to seeing it again in July. It's a really funny one the OLC. It was of course the first recording and I love some of it while other parts I think are a million times better on subsequent recordings. One of the very odd things about it is it sounds quite different to how it ever sounded in the theatre. Much of it was recorded as "singles" (most never released) and are orchestrated quite differently. Though interestingly in the sleeve notes it claims parts were recorded live in theatre (always been unconvinced this is true). Frustratingly there is no English language recording that properly captures what it sounded like in the AV in the 80's pre the "new" version. The closest orchestration wise is the first Bochum Live CD (from 1989 I think) which sounds just how Starlight sounded in London though obvs is not in English! There was an Australasian Cast recording made (in English) in the mid-late 80's that might come close? I know that many folks on that tour/recording were London cast members either before or after that tour including Mykal Rand, Nikki Belsher and Caron Cardelle.
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Post by BVM on May 30, 2024 10:17:53 GMT
It's a really funny one the OLC. It was of course the first recording and I love some of it while other parts I think are a million times better on subsequent recordings. One of the very odd things about it is it sounds quite different to how it ever sounded in the theatre. Much of it was recorded as "singles" (most never released) and are orchestrated quite differently. Though interestingly in the sleeve notes it claims parts were recorded live in theatre (always been unconvinced this is true). Frustratingly there is no English language recording that properly captures what it sounded like in the AV in the 80's pre the "new" version. The closest orchestration wise is the first Bochum Live CD (from 1989 I think) which sounds just how Starlight sounded in London though obvs is not in English! There was an Australasian Cast recording made (in English) in the mid-late 80's that might come close? I know that many folks on that tour/recording were London cast members either before or after that tour including Mykal Rand, Nikki Belsher and Caron Cardelle. Deffo :-) The Japan/Australia tour! Funnily enough I used to stare at that CD in Dress Circle as a small kid and couldn't buy it as didn't have enough pocket money. Sad times. Years later was out of print but finally found a good quality copy on e-bay. Yeah, certainly sounds more like London in the 80's than the OLC. But it's different again with very heavy 80's electric drums and synth sounds. London at the time was also quite electronic sounding but also with lots of brass and woodwind! (I appreciate this is info 99% of people won't be interested in. I am a massive sound and orchestration geek!)
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Post by erik24601 on May 30, 2024 11:41:08 GMT
I've just been searching through Apple Music to see if any other versions of the cast recording available on streaming devices (sadly, only the OLC and the 'New' Starlight Express recordings are on there, however I did come across a real gem - Shirley Bassey singing a big band version of the title track. It's well worth a listen!
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Post by benj on May 30, 2024 11:42:20 GMT
The Bochum live recording from 1991 is the best in terms of capturing the full show as it sounded in the theatre. The orchestrations are fantastic, and it has the full band with lots of brass which I love! I’m curious to hear the new orchestrations, but with a severe lack of actual instruments, I’m preparing to be a little disappointed. I just hope it’s loud in the theatre, like it was at the Apollo Victoria!
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Post by benj on Jun 1, 2024 21:57:13 GMT
Nice to hear a piece on Starlight on BBC Radio 4 earlier. They talked about the 40th anniversary of the show with Richard Stilgoe and interviewed the 18 year old actor who will be playing Rusty, who sounds like a lovely guy! Can’t believe the first preview is in 1 week!
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Post by ash on Jun 2, 2024 13:44:02 GMT
Getting excited now! Is anyone going to the first preview?
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Post by ceebee on Jun 2, 2024 13:54:25 GMT
Getting excited now! Is anyone going to the first preview? I'm at the second preview.
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Post by richey on Jun 3, 2024 5:46:05 GMT
Arlene has posted a picture of the Troubadour on Facebook, along with the message "You will not believe what is happening in this big black, yellow and white box. One week to go and @starlightexpressldn will be blowing the roof off the building with the power of diesel, electric, steam and one more big surprise! The excitement is building up"
Will be interesting to see what the big surprise is.
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Post by ilovewemusicals on Jun 3, 2024 5:51:55 GMT
Arlene has posted a picture of the Troubadour on Facebook, along with the message "You will not believe what is happening in this big black, yellow and white box. One week to go and @starlightexpressldn will be blowing the roof off the building with the power of diesel, electric, steam and one more big surprise! The excitement is building up" Will be interesting to see what the big surprise is. There will be an additional type of train in the show.
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Post by viserys on Jun 3, 2024 7:58:58 GMT
Is it solar powered? Please say that it's solar powered.
Since coal is no longer an option due to global warming, the final "steam will have a second coming" won't fly anymore.
I always thought Rusty should transform into Sunny the solar powered engine for the happy end.
On a more serious note, I am ignoring their social media now - the modern kind of "advertising" saying nothing at all makes me actively angry. Why not SHOW us the auditorium? Why not a few costumes? Why not show Rusty and Pearl in costume singing a few lines? At this stage - just one week from opening - this would surely create more buzz than this nonsensical "oooh, you won't believe it!" "We got suuuch a surprise for you!" stuff.
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Post by erik24601 on Jun 3, 2024 14:15:11 GMT
Is it solar powered? Please say that it's solar powered. Since coal is no longer an option due to global warming, the final "steam will have a second coming" won't fly anymore. I always thought Rusty should transform into Sunny the solar powered engine for the happy end. On a more serious note, I am ignoring their social media now - the modern kind of "advertising" saying nothing at all makes me actively angry. Why not SHOW us the auditorium? Why not a few costumes? Why not show Rusty and Pearl in costume singing a few lines? At this stage - just one week from opening - this would surely create more buzz than this nonsensical "oooh, you won't believe it!" "We got suuuch a surprise for you!" stuff. When have you ever seen that for any production that hasn't had a preview yet?
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 3, 2024 14:20:35 GMT
Let me ask, at any point in the show will freight sill be great?
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Post by danb on Jun 3, 2024 14:47:16 GMT
I hope it’s hand gliders!!! Or those funny wing suits that turn you into a flying squirrel. Hi-tech kids in skates throwing themselves off of row W to see who wins.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 3, 2024 14:50:00 GMT
It will just be someone sitting on a chair all evening with roller skates on - stationary train cos the driver is on strike
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Post by Being Alive on Jun 3, 2024 14:54:47 GMT
I think it's going to pay off on Saturday... it looks...insane.
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