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Post by danb on Jul 29, 2024 13:18:28 GMT
I’d just get there a good 40 mins before to soak up the experience & get through any crowds, queue for merch, get a stupid sticker stuck over your drink etc. 🚂 ⚡️ Isn't the sticker so that you don't spill your drink on the track getting to your seat? It is yes, but given that the hole that my straw made soon spread to the size of a 50p I’d say that they aren’t fit for purpose and they should just find some Compostable lids. …and Dr Tom, I was speaking as somebody that has just been the once and had to find the various things for the first time, rather than someone that apparently lives there 😘
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Post by d'James on Jul 29, 2024 13:22:14 GMT
I'm going to the matinee this Thursday, so excited ! Can anyone tell me what getting in to the venue is like ? I want to make sure we arrive in time to buy a programme etc before it starts ! Enjoy! It is very easy to get in. The usual bag/security checks at the entrance. There's a small outside area with a bar (and people smoking etc). Ticket checks on the main door. A large open space, but it gets quite busy. Merchandise is on the right as you go in. You can't miss it. There's a long bar. Prices clearly displayed and free water in coolers. Toilets way around to the far side. The gents is large and clean. The ladies always has a queue. There's also a cast screen to the right of the bar which is worth checking. It's not always obvious who you're seeing under the costumes/wigs/makeup, especially if you're sat further back. Two main doors into the venue. Door 1, on the left, is easiest for the first class carriages and platforms. You may need ushers to direct you. They don't always send you to the right place, so it's a good idea to check where you're sitting in advance also. It is very hard to leave during the show as the entrances and walkways are the skating areas, so try and use the toilets etc first. Obvious things like keep your hands/belongings well inside the seating area if you're sat by any of the skating areas. I'm sure none of this needs saying, but others may read this and you'll be amazed what some people think is acceptable/sensible. You can film the megamix at the end. It is quite long (over six minutes). Have your phone/camera running when the first bows start as the megamix starts from there without warning. There's next to no mobile data connection in the venue (at least not on 3), so you really have to go outside in the interval if you want to check messages etc. It might only be me who does this. Hope that helps. For merchandise, it's probably easiest to get this before the show as there's always a queue afterwards, but you shouldn't have a problem. Do let us know what you think. Isn’t the merch on the left as you go in or have they moved it?
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 29, 2024 13:34:35 GMT
Isn’t the merch on the left as you go in or have they moved it? Yes, I just lost the ability to write what my brain was thinking. Impossible to miss the merchandise in any case. It is yes, but given that the hole that my straw made soon spread to the size of a 50p I’d say that they aren’t fit for purpose and they should just find some Compostable lids. …and Dr Tom, I was speaking as somebody that has just been the once and had to find the various things for the first time, rather than someone that apparently lives there 😘 Thanks, good to know. I agree completely regarding lids. I haven't moved in yet as I haven't found the sleeping area (and the music is too loud).
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Post by alece10 on Jul 29, 2024 15:06:06 GMT
I mentioned the first time I went that the disco light reflection on the floor made me slightly nautious as I walked along (at my age I need to look at the floor when walking) and same thing happened the 2nd time. I've heard other people mention this too and one of the national papers reviews also commented in it. Must say when I saw the stickers at the theatre I had no idea at first they were for drinks. Thought they were just giant stickers they gave to kids and was about to ask for one.
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Post by d'James on Jul 29, 2024 17:53:53 GMT
I mentioned the first time I went that the disco light reflection on the floor made me slightly nautious as I walked along (at my age I need to look at the floor when walking) and same thing happened the 2nd time. I've heard other people mention this too and one of the national papers reviews also commented in it. Must say when I saw the stickers at the theatre I had no idea at first they were for drinks. Thought they were just giant stickers they gave to kids and was about to ask for one. Do the stickers have the logo on them?
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Post by danb on Jul 29, 2024 18:06:21 GMT
I mentioned the first time I went that the disco light reflection on the floor made me slightly nautious as I walked along (at my age I need to look at the floor when walking) and same thing happened the 2nd time. I've heard other people mention this too and one of the national papers reviews also commented in it. Must say when I saw the stickers at the theatre I had no idea at first they were for drinks. Thought they were just giant stickers they gave to kids and was about to ask for one. Do the stickers have the logo on them? Alas, no. They were just silver I think.
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Post by chocolatemoose on Jul 31, 2024 12:15:14 GMT
I’d just get there a good 40 mins before to soak up the experience & get through any crowds, queue for merch, get a stupid sticker stuck over your drink etc. 🚂 ⚡️ Thanks for the tips I found it really easy to get to the Troubadour even with a few changes. I'd advise getting the Met Line over Jubilee as it skips a lot of stations I'll be coming from the other direction, down the Met line from the sticks, but thanks ! I'm going to the matinee this Thursday, so excited ! Can anyone tell me what getting in to the venue is like ? I want to make sure we arrive in time to buy a programme etc before it starts ! Enjoy! It is very easy to get in. The usual bag/security checks at the entrance. There's a small outside area with a bar (and people smoking etc). Ticket checks on the main door. A large open space, but it gets quite busy. Merchandise is on the right as you go in. You can't miss it. There's a long bar. Prices clearly displayed and free water in coolers. Toilets way around to the far side. The gents is large and clean. The ladies always has a queue. There's also a cast screen to the right of the bar which is worth checking. It's not always obvious who you're seeing under the costumes/wigs/makeup, especially if you're sat further back. Two main doors into the venue. Door 1, on the left, is easiest for the first class carriages and platforms. You may need ushers to direct you. They don't always send you to the right place, so it's a good idea to check where you're sitting in advance also. It is very hard to leave during the show as the entrances and walkways are the skating areas, so try and use the toilets etc first. Obvious things like keep your hands/belongings well inside the seating area if you're sat by any of the skating areas. I'm sure none of this needs saying, but others may read this and you'll be amazed what some people think is acceptable/sensible. You can film the megamix at the end. It is quite long (over six minutes). Have your phone/camera running when the first bows start as the megamix starts from there without warning. There's next to no mobile data connection in the venue (at least not on 3), so you really have to go outside in the interval if you want to check messages etc. It might only be me who does this. Hope that helps. For merchandise, it's probably easiest to get this before the show as there's always a queue afterwards, but you shouldn't have a problem. Do let us know what you think. Thank you so much for all this information. I'm very much not a seasoned theatre-goer so it's really helpful. What are they checking bags for ? Is it ok to take a bottle of water and some chocolate in ? I'll be sure to report back. I'm too young to have seen the original (I would have just been old enough to go to the 90s version just before it closed, but my Mum wouldn't go because she was annoyed that they had changed lots of bits and 'ruined' it !), but I've been in love with the original cast recording for years and I've been hoping desperately that it would come back. I'm varying between super excited to see it, and worried that it won't live up to my expectations. Fingers crossed !
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Post by theatreian on Jul 31, 2024 13:51:23 GMT
Thank you so much for all this information. I'm very much not a seasoned theatre-goer so it's really helpful. What are they checking bags for ? Is it ok to take a bottle of water and some chocolate in ? You'll be fine taking a small bag in. We took a bag in last week. The foyer area is unlike most other theatres, full of glitterballs and very large.The venue itself is also quite unique so I'm sure you will have a great time.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 31, 2024 13:57:10 GMT
The bag checks are for the usual food, drinks and weapons, I imagine. I always try and avoid taking a bag in, but it's the same as other theatres. They never look very thorough. Water and chocolate is fine. I did see someone who was rather upset that they had to hand over their meal (I heard the word "smelly" mentioned, but I didn't stop to see what it was).
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Post by Jon on Jul 31, 2024 14:02:06 GMT
The bag checks are for the usual food, drinks and weapons, I imagine. I always try and avoid taking a bag in, but it's the same as other theatres. They never look very thorough. Water and chocolate is fine. I did see someone who was rather upset that they had to hand over their meal (I heard the word "smelly" mentioned, but I didn't stop to see what it was). I never get why people bring full meals to anything never mind the theatre. Eat before you go in, Wembley for example is not short of places to sit down.
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Post by burnab on Aug 1, 2024 10:39:11 GMT
Anyone had rush tickets that weren't in the back rows of the locomotive section?
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 1, 2024 11:05:08 GMT
Anyone had rush tickets that weren't in the back rows of the locomotive section? Singles, yes. If you want two together, I think they do tend to be at the back.
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Post by burnab on Aug 1, 2024 11:27:44 GMT
Singles, yes. If you want two together, I think they do tend to be at the back. Amazing, its actually just a single I want.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 1, 2024 11:48:33 GMT
Amazing, its actually just a single I want. Well, I'm in first class for the matinee today, but that's based on booking right at 10am. (no, I still haven't moved in - yes, I will cut down, but it's hard to turn down such a great deal)
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Post by danb on Aug 1, 2024 11:51:47 GMT
Amazing, its actually just a single I want. Well, I'm in first class for the matinee today, but that's based on booking right at 10am. (no, I still haven't moved in - yes, I will cut down, but it's hard to turn down such a great deal) Do we need to stage an intervention?
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 1, 2024 12:17:07 GMT
Do we need to stage an intervention? Only if you can stage it on roller skates! I know you jest, but there always seems to be a show I see multiple times. This is going to tail off as I have other commitments and I rather suspect there's no need to hurry back as this will run for a long time. What I really want to do is see some of the other covers. I've not seen an official alternate schedule anywhere yet, but I'm holding out that Asher will get his Rusty debut before too long!
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Post by danb on Aug 1, 2024 12:33:14 GMT
Do we need to stage an intervention? Only if you can stage it on roller skates! I know you jest, but there always seems to be a show I see multiple times. This is going to tail off as I have other commitments and I rather suspect there's no need to hurry back as this will run for a long time. What I really want to do is see some of the other covers. I've not seen an official alternate schedule anywhere yet, but I'm holding out that Asher will get his Rusty debut before too long! Yes! Him & Hydrogen were deffo the standouts! I couldn’t stage anything on roller-skates, not even my famed one man ‘Joseph’. I can’t shrug a multicoloured coat on and skate without stacking it, and don’t think I haven’t tried!
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Post by chocolatemoose on Aug 1, 2024 17:55:47 GMT
Do let us know what you think. We thought it was bonkers and brilliant ! I think I would have enjoyed it more if I didn't have preconceived ideas as I was a bit sad at how many of my favourite songs were missing, and we thought there was a bit of an issue at times with the music being so loud that you couldn't really hear the singing; but it was still fab. Control was absolutely amazing (well all the cast were, but I always love it when little kids do such a great job !).
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Post by marob on Aug 3, 2024 23:05:00 GMT
Saw a poster for this by Leicester Square today. “2 stops from Baker Street.” Does Wembley really put people off that much?
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Post by showtoones on Aug 3, 2024 23:09:46 GMT
Saw a poster for this by Leicester Square today. “2 stops from Baker Street.” Does Wembley really put people off that much? I don’t think it puts people off as much as tourists don’t know how to get there as it’s not in the West End so people think it’s far away.
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Post by unseaworthy on Aug 3, 2024 23:11:11 GMT
Saw a poster for this by Leicester Square today. “2 stops from Baker Street.” Does Wembley really put people off that much? Depends what is happening in the stadium/arena. If either of them have an event, Wembley is unbearable.
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Post by danb on Aug 3, 2024 23:29:09 GMT
Saw a poster for this by Leicester Square today. “2 stops from Baker Street.” Does Wembley really put people off that much? Depends what is happening in the stadium/arena. If either of them have an event, Wembley is unbearable. We thought it might be, and on a Swiftie weekend it was busy but the atmosphere more than made up for the extra 90,000 people.
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Post by Jon on Aug 4, 2024 2:22:08 GMT
Saw a poster for this by Leicester Square today. “2 stops from Baker Street.” Does Wembley really put people off that much? I mean it's true but they should say it's on the Metropolitan Line that it's two stops, it's much longer on the Jubilee Line or Bakerloo Line. I deliberately booked on a day when there were no events at Wembley Stadium and I'm sure many did the same.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 4, 2024 9:02:08 GMT
Yes I always check in advance if anything at Wembley before booking for the Troubadour
Mind you I sometimes come unstuck getting through Stratford as there is quite often some random thing going on in didn't know about.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 4, 2024 10:12:16 GMT
Most tourists wouldn't even think about how busy Wembley gets with other events.
I do think they've made the right decision here by having early starts and finishes for the weekend shows, so attendees (and cast/crew etc) miss the worst of the disruption.
At one point, I was thinking the Wembley Park area wouldn't be a bad place to live, but then I saw how mad it gets and how frustrating it must be for anyone local just trying to go about their life. They even have security checking you live there before you can get near the apartment blocks. Only advantage is, if you have a spare bedroom, I'm sure you could cover a lot of your rent on Airbnb (having seen hotel prices).
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