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Post by tommygnosis on Apr 11, 2016 18:59:28 GMT
So firstly the show isn't closing. It's playing its scheduled booking period and not extending. That's a very different thing to closing early and also more positive for the show/industry and people connected to it. Also there is no tour later this year, I'm not sure where people have got that from. There was a tour post bath that got pulled due to coming into London. Regardless of whether it is not extending past scheduled booking period or not, it is still closing. It was widely believed that the cast had contracts for a year, as several cast members had commented at stage door that this was the case. Expectations were obviously for a more successful run than they had. One can't help but feel that the lack of Olivier wins may have had something to do with it, however poor ticket sales are poor ticket sales and many people who are willing to pay full price for theatre tickets want to see sure run shows such as Phantom, Les Mis, Wicked etc.
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Post by easilypleased on Apr 11, 2016 21:59:46 GMT
So firstly the show isn't closing. It's playing its scheduled booking period and not extending. That's a very different thing to closing early and also more positive for the show/industry and people connected to it. Also there is no tour later this year, I'm not sure where people have got that from. There was a tour post bath that got pulled due to coming into London. This is semantics, I think. You're dead right, it's not closing early, according to what it has always said on the posters, but there's no way the producers didn't expect to extend, or even move somewhere bigger in the WE. They couldn't recoup their investment on just a four month run in a smallish theatre. It is marketing 101 to set a booking period and then extend if it's a success, most shows do it. But they're not extending so one can only assume it hasn't been a commercial success, although most people I know who went liked it. Surely people connected to the show know the score (no pun intended) and have to move on.
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Post by PalelyLaura on Apr 12, 2016 10:35:15 GMT
By the way has anyone seen it in the past couple of days? I think Emma Williams' understudy has been on. Not sure when Emma is back.
I saw it on Friday for the first time. Rhiannon Chesterman was on as Maureen. I thought she was good but when I got home I watched the Olivier performance on YouTube and I thought Emma was much better.
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Post by Oleanna on Apr 12, 2016 21:37:41 GMT
Shame we don't have longer to enjoy Matthew Malthouse's...*talent*
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2016 20:49:47 GMT
Ooooo wow how interesting, the Balcony appears to have been taken off sale for the next three weeks bar weekends on the Delfont Mackintosh Website. Assuming they have not sold out, it appears they have had such bad business they are not even offering that area for the next few weeks! just so sad.
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Post by wickedgrin on Apr 18, 2016 21:53:21 GMT
Taking the balcony off sale prevents folk like us buying a cheap balcony ticket knowing full well you will be upgraded to a top price stalls seat!! So in effect taking the cheapest seats off sale!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2016 21:55:34 GMT
Taking the balcony off sale prevents folk like us buying a cheap balcony ticket knowing full well you will be upgraded to a top price stalls seat!! So in effect taking the cheapest seats off sale! Trueeeee... Ok, so they aren't stupid!
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Post by easilypleased on Apr 18, 2016 22:13:14 GMT
I've noticed this has been going on for some weeks. Quite often too they upgrade everyone in the grand circle either to the stalls or the royal circle, so the top two tiers are empty. I guess having two tiers closed off is easier for the theatre (no cleaning, fewer staff). Must look grim if you're in the cast though. The top tier can't be such a loss of revenue, maybe 100 seats at 15 quid? It's all the empty seats at the back of the stalls that cause the problems, I guess. But who in their right mind is going to go to this show and sit at the back? You're right, it is very sad.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2016 7:43:24 GMT
I've noticed this has been going on for some weeks. Quite often too they upgrade everyone in the grand circle either to the stalls or the royal circle, so the top two tiers are empty. I guess having two tiers closed off is easier for the theatre (no cleaning, fewer staff). Must look grim if you're in the cast though. The top tier can't be such a loss of revenue, maybe 100 seats at 15 quid? It's all the empty seats at the back of the stalls that cause the problems, I guess. But who in their right mind is going to go to this show and sit at the back? You're right, it is very sad. I went a couple of weeks after it opened in February and sat in the Grand Circle. It seemed fairly busy then but the tickets prices for the grand circle were the same for some of the stalls in usual theatres! I think people only go to shows they REALLY want to see now due to prices. I wish I was upgraded!
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Post by djp on Apr 21, 2016 2:27:40 GMT
I've noticed this has been going on for some weeks. Quite often too they upgrade everyone in the grand circle either to the stalls or the royal circle, so the top two tiers are empty. I guess having two tiers closed off is easier for the theatre (no cleaning, fewer staff). Must look grim if you're in the cast though. The top tier can't be such a loss of revenue, maybe 100 seats at 15 quid? It's all the empty seats at the back of the stalls that cause the problems, I guess. But who in their right mind is going to go to this show and sit at the back? You're right, it is very sad. I went a couple of weeks after it opened in February and sat in the Grand Circle. It seemed fairly busy then but the tickets prices for the grand circle were the same for some of the stalls in usual theatres! I think people only go to shows they REALLY want to see now due to prices. I wish I was upgraded! I think greed hasn't helped shows sell . Its notable that theatres that were full at the height of the recession now have empty seats, or even rows in the premium sections. True from Bendit through to Miss Hendersen and even Sunset - where there were two whole rows of 150 pound seats empty mid stalls. There's no point in putting one set of people off with your prices if - like at Sunset - the seats are filled by people moving after the interval who paid a sixth as much as the seat didn't sell at. I think Miss Henderson also suffers from the problem of Bendit , and Dagenham . Unless you have seen the film, and not many people see most movies, there's no idea in the title what its about for the more casual theatre goer. Up Yours Hitler might do better.............
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 11:35:45 GMT
the problem of Bendit ... there's no idea in the title what its about for the more casual theatre goer. EVERYONE IN THE WORLD is very familiar with David Beckham.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 11:46:17 GMT
the problem of Bendit ... there's no idea in the title what its about for the more casual theatre goer. EVERYONE IN THE WORLD is very familiar with David Beckham. Yeah but the musical was naff.
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Post by Hamilton Addict on Apr 21, 2016 19:41:45 GMT
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD is very familiar with David Beckham. Yeah but the musical was naff. Bend It is like marmite, you either loved it or hated it. I personally loved it, but that's getting off-topic. So tempted to get day seats for this Henderson, since the Olivier's I haven't stopped listening to 'If Mountain's Were Easy to Climb'.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 19:56:58 GMT
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD is very familiar with David Beckham. Yeah but the musical was naff. Firstly it lasted a lot longer than this pile of sh*t And secondly Musicals as a whole ARE naff The art form is hardly high culture It's not Mozart
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Post by Hamilton Addict on Apr 21, 2016 20:03:57 GMT
Yeah but the musical was naff. Firstly it lasted a lot longer than this pile of sh*t And secondly Musicals as a whole ARE naff The art form is hardly high culture It's not Mozart *cough* Hamilton's not naff *cough*
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 20:10:03 GMT
I love that Parsley only comes back whenever Bend It is mentioned, makes me smile!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 20:13:56 GMT
I love that Parsley only comes back whenever Bend It is mentioned, makes me smile! Please do see my Show Boat And The Flick Contributions this week Thanks for your time
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Post by Hamilton Addict on Apr 21, 2016 20:38:36 GMT
I love that Parsley only comes back whenever Bend It is mentioned, makes me smile! Please do see my Show Boat And The Flick Contributions this week Thanks for your time Someone get me some popcorn!
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Post by alece10 on Apr 28, 2016 6:55:20 GMT
Finally got to see it last night. An enjoyable show, well acted and some nice songs. Preferred the 1st Act to the 2nd but found my attention wandering and was kind of hoping it would end. The leads were good especially Tracie and Emma. As others have said the comedian was awful and did nothing at all to enhance the show. Not something I would want to see again though.
I was sitting in the 6th row of the stalls and there were plenty of seats towards the back of the stalls empty. From what I could see the dress circle was open but could not tell how full it was and it looked as if the top two tiers were closed off. You could tell from the volume of the applause that the theatre would have been only about half full. I noticed two people walk out half way through act 1 and at the start of act 2 there were further empty seats where people had not returned. I have a feeling they were tourists who had bought seats at tkts and then realised the show was not for them. One thing I am curious about is where are the radio mic battery packs when the girls are naked? I could not see any wires or the battery packs themselves. No smutty answers either .....
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Post by viserys on Apr 28, 2016 7:08:18 GMT
Isn't today's technology so far advanced that wires may no longer be necessary and they could use something really tiny hidden under a wig?
Did you book full price ahead? I'm planning to dayseat when I'm in London next week, but I have no idea what kind of tickets are being sold as dayseats at the moment.
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Post by Michael on Apr 28, 2016 7:15:08 GMT
I'm planning to dayseat when I'm in London next week, but I have no idea what kind of tickets are being sold as dayseats at the moment. I'm currently standing outside the Noel Coward forming an orderly queue of length one. I'll let you know which seat they're selling me for today's Matinee. And for those of you wondering "That early?": my flight arrived at London City Airport at 7.15am, I've already had breakfast and have nothing better to do anyway.
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Post by Stasia on Apr 28, 2016 7:20:05 GMT
Isn't today's technology so far advanced that wires may no longer be necessary and they could use something really tiny hidden under a wig? Yep, this is how it works, they still have wires, but they are rather tiny and short and everything is kept under a wig
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Post by wickedgrin on Apr 28, 2016 7:21:06 GMT
I'm planning to dayseat when I'm in London next week, but I have no idea what kind of tickets are being sold as dayseats at the moment. I'm currently standing outside the Noel Coward forming an orderly queue of length one. I'll let you know which seat they're selling me for today's Matinee. And for those of you wondering "That early?": my flight arrived at London City Airport at 7.15am, I've already had breakfast and have nothing better to do anyway. Plus, of course, you have Sunset round the corner to look forward to tonight.....you are in for a treat! Enjoy!
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Post by alece10 on Apr 28, 2016 7:49:39 GMT
Thanks for the info guys. I am behind the times, still thinking they had a wire down their back attached to a transmitter/battery pack around their waist. Maybe thats still the case in the smaller theatres which cannot afford the latest technology.
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Post by Oleanna on Apr 28, 2016 8:27:53 GMT
Thanks for the info guys. I am behind the times, still thinking they had a wire down their back attached to a transmitter/battery pack around their waist. Maybe thats still the case in the smaller theatres which cannot afford the latest technology. That's still the case in most shows, just not in this particular instance.
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