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Post by bobbievanhusen on Aug 31, 2023 4:04:13 GMT
"Harry my ginger haired son" That was changed before the Broadway opening, thankfully.
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Post by toomasj on Aug 31, 2023 13:12:07 GMT
I saw this when it came on Netflix, it was absolutely hilarious.
It’s clearly a satire of bad musical theatre. They wrote intentionally appalling lyrics, half-rhymes and generic “showtunes”. The acting was intentionally ridiculous. I strongly expect Messrs Bialystock and Bloom are behind the curtain.
It’s much more enjoyable when viewing it this way. It’s legendarily bad, the ur-example of quite literally doing nothing right. And I love it.
My two abiding memories from watching it though were the hilarious impersonations of the royals, especially Charles, straight out of Spitting Image. Oh and the “f***ity, f***ity, f*** me dress (shoes?)”.
Probably the most I’ve ever laughed when watching a musical.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Sept 1, 2023 3:27:08 GMT
They wrote intentionally appalling lyrics Why would anyone write intentionally appalling lyrics? Why would the acting be intentionally ridiculous? To achieve what exactly? I love it. There are some great tunes in there and they got quite a lot of it right. Roe Hartrampf was great as Charles and did a fantastic job of getting his mannerisms down. It was the view of how American's see the royal family. There are far worse musicals out there. Far, Far worse.
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Post by toomasj on Sept 1, 2023 14:10:14 GMT
They wrote intentionally appalling lyrics Why would anyone write intentionally appalling lyrics? Why would the acting be intentionally ridiculous? To achieve what exactly? I love it. There are some great tunes in there and they got quite a lot of it right. Roe Hartrampf was great as Charles and did a fantastic job of getting his mannerisms down. It was the view of how American's see the royal family. There are far worse musicals out there. Far, Far worse. If you can’t create something good, create something memorable. Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room” is widely considered one of the worst movies ever made, with terrible acting, nonsensical dialogue and a completely by the numbers story. Despite this, the movie has a huge cult following precisely because it is unique in cinema. This musical was made as a meme generator, to get buzz - “surely it can’t be that bad”. A sort of freak show curio which gets people talking. They lean heavily into this, by making the performances dreadful and having some of the worst lyrics this side of “Too Close to the Sun”. It’s my view they knew full well it was a turkey, so deliberately leaned into the camp and kitschy nature of what they had to try and salvage it as a pastiche. It’s the only way the show is watchable.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Sept 19, 2023 10:32:13 GMT
Alice Fearn as Camilla – looks like cast is being drip-fed.
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Sept 19, 2023 13:23:00 GMT
Others are also now listed on the Eventim website - Andy Coxon as Prince Charles, Jay Perry as James Hewitt and Aleyna Mohanraj as Sarah Spencer.
I’m looking forward to it!
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Post by alece10 on Sept 19, 2023 14:05:00 GMT
I so don't want to see this as I hate the venue but now that Andy Coxon is in it I am legally obliged to go. Pleased he is coming back to theatre after his break to work on Akt deodorant which I thoroughly recommend.
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Post by marob on Sept 19, 2023 14:10:40 GMT
I’d quite like to see it too now Andy Coxon’s been announced. Falls 2 days before my next trip to London though, which is probably for the best as I can’t stand Denise Welch. Hope to see him in something soon. Still a little annoyed the REx’s West Side Story never came back for its second run.
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Post by doornumberthree on Sept 19, 2023 14:57:11 GMT
Alice Fearn as Camilla has solidified my keeping far away from this.
(and I loved the show when I saw it on Broadway, was one of the most fun nights at the theatre that I’ve had in three decades!)
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Sept 19, 2023 16:27:21 GMT
They said it was a full cast announcement, but no Paul Burrell cast.
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Post by andypandy on Sept 19, 2023 18:41:52 GMT
I saw the cast list announcement - i don’t think colour blind casting works when people are still actually alive. I wonder what James Hewitt would say/think? I’m all for diversity but there is a point when it becomes questionable - this is one example. James Hewitt is not a person of colour/BAME. A step too far.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Sept 19, 2023 19:03:11 GMT
I saw the cast list announcement - i don’t think colour blind casting works when people are still actually alive. I wonder what James Hewitt would say/think? I’m all for diversity but there is a point when it becomes questionable - this is one example. James Hewitt is not a person of colour/BAME. A step too far. I suspect James Hewitt would be glad to distance himself from it lol. Sarah Spencer isn't indian either
I think if this were a full sit down production then I would have issues with it, but because it's a 1 night concert, I don't mind. It's Jamie Lambert using people he's worked with before.
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Post by mattnyc on Nov 22, 2023 18:24:41 GMT
Less than 2 weeks away! I am stupidly excited for this.
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Post by westendfan1 on Nov 23, 2023 8:46:53 GMT
I saw the cast list announcement - i don’t think colour blind casting works when people are still actually alive. I wonder what James Hewitt would say/think? I’m all for diversity but there is a point when it becomes questionable - this is one example. James Hewitt is not a person of colour/BAME. A step too far. I agree. However, neither is Jamie Campbell, yet since John McCrea/Luke Bayer left Everybody's Talking About Jamie, the title role has always been played by a person of colour. I'm sure there are other examples too.
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Post by distantcousin on Dec 4, 2023 12:33:46 GMT
No discussion of this for over a week?! An unpopular choice around Theatreboard world?!
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Post by mattnyc on Dec 4, 2023 13:00:52 GMT
I CAN’T WAIT FOR TONIGHT.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 4, 2023 13:04:53 GMT
I'm honestly so buzzed for this - its gonna become a camp classic and it can't be too long before we get an actual production surely....
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Dec 4, 2023 13:22:13 GMT
There are only a handful of random seats left on the website and it hasn't appeared on any if the papering websites and no reduced offers available either.
I'm super excited for tonight!
It says doors open at 7pm. Is that to get into the auditorium? Surely the venue will be open before then?
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Post by ncbears on Dec 4, 2023 19:10:35 GMT
Looking forward to the reports!
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Post by toomasj on Dec 4, 2023 19:13:52 GMT
Looking forward to the reports! Hmmm, me too in a way. Particularly from those who hadn’t seen it on Netflix. (Because anyone who saw that and decided they wanted to see it again are obviously going to enjoy it, regardless of quality). I still laugh when I think about it, the “****ity ****ity **** me shoes”. It’s a fantastic satire/parody and I hope they really play up how dreadful it is for laughs like they do on Netflix.
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Post by apubleed on Dec 4, 2023 19:25:14 GMT
I agree it seems like something not to be taken seriously but are we sure it was intentional? Haha
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Post by toomasj on Dec 4, 2023 19:32:57 GMT
I agree it seems like something not to be taken seriously but are we sure it was intentional? Haha Well, even if it didn’t come from the director, the cast certainly know “what type of show” they’re in and are quite willing to have a bit of fun with it. Exactly as they should! Chance to let the hair down, like doing panto.
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Post by anthony on Dec 4, 2023 20:33:48 GMT
Interval.
An absolute car crash. Sound could just be bad, but the entire cast sound vocally horrendous. They should have just shipped over the broadway cast.
The new dual narrative between the two Dianas doesn’t work. Abysmal.
The lack of dialogue destroys the story - audience can’t keep up, laughing throughout.
ALSO WHY IS THE QUEEN THE ONLY ONE IN COSTUME?!?
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Dec 4, 2023 20:37:02 GMT
I’ve lost count of the number of missed lighting and mic cues, but it doesn’t matter - it’s a huge amount of fun. Kerry Ellis has the perfect voice for this, and Maiya Quansah-Breed brings great comic timing (plus some great vocal moments, too). Denise Welch has a terrible voice, but is still fantastic - very tongue-in-cheek.
Its tone is exactly as I hoped - not taking itself in any way seriously. And the audience is loving it!
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Post by anthony on Dec 4, 2023 20:38:01 GMT
I’ve lost count of the number of missed lighting and mic cues, but it doesn’t matter - it’s a huge amount of fun. Kerry Ellis has the perfect voice for this, and Maiya Quansah-Breed brings great comic timing (plus some great vocal moments, too). Denise Welch has a terrible voice, but is still fantastic - very tongue-in-cheek. Its tone is exactly as I hoped - not taking itself in any way seriously. And the audience is loving it! Maybe it is the sound then - Maiya Quansah-Breed sounds shocking up in the cheap seats!
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