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Post by unseaworthy on Sept 8, 2024 21:02:04 GMT
How are the new songs? Do they match the standard of the ones in the film?
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Post by stuart on Sept 12, 2024 18:55:47 GMT
2nd performance in Glasgow cancelled.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 12, 2024 19:02:45 GMT
The wagonwheel fell off the Watusi.
Are we going to get an official review out of the Glasgow run I wonder?
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Post by ulti53 on Sept 12, 2024 19:14:52 GMT
2nd performance in Glasgow cancelled. That’s too bad, I hope they will be able to resume normally tomorrow.
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Post by stuart on Sept 12, 2024 21:25:29 GMT
2nd performance in Glasgow cancelled. That’s too bad, I hope they will be able to resume normally tomorrow. Me too - because I’m going and then go on holiday for the rest of the run.
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Post by WireHangers on Sept 12, 2024 21:26:18 GMT
Damn. I’m seeing the show tomorrow night! Hope everyone recovers quickly!
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 12, 2024 22:57:27 GMT
It should be ok for tomorrow, the show was cancelled due to Jess Folley being ill and the 1st cover not being fully rehearsed yet.
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Post by benny20 on Sept 12, 2024 23:43:45 GMT
It should be ok for tomorrow, the show was cancelled due to Jess Folley being ill and the 1st cover not being fully rehearsed yet. Thats poor....been going for weeks...
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Post by stevej678 on Sept 13, 2024 7:01:45 GMT
It should be ok for tomorrow, the show was cancelled due to Jess Folley being ill and the 1st cover not being fully rehearsed yet. Thats poor....been going for weeks... Haven't they just had two and a bit months off?
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 13, 2024 8:13:12 GMT
Thats poor....been going for weeks... Haven't they just had two and a bit months off? Why does having time off mean she can’t get ill now? No one exactly plan these things.
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Post by stevej678 on Sept 13, 2024 8:29:46 GMT
Haven't they just had two and a bit months off? Why does having time off mean she can’t get ill now? No one exactly plan these things. Not sure what you think I was saying but I was replying to the post alleging that the show has been "going for weeks", pointing out that the cast have had two and a half months off since the last run, so it seems pretty reasonable that covers might need more rehearsal time at this point, considering it's only the second night of the new run. It's also possible that some of the covers weren't even members of the company for the first run in Manchester.
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Post by WireHangers on Sept 13, 2024 14:43:52 GMT
Back on tonight.
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Post by peronista on Sept 13, 2024 18:27:46 GMT
Nina Ann Nelson debuting as Ali tonight
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 13, 2024 18:42:48 GMT
In the opening weeks of Phantom of the Opera, Sarah Brightman called out for some ailment and her understudy Claire Moore went on for her and was very well received.
Brightman was back on for the next performance…
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Post by stuart on Sept 13, 2024 22:08:13 GMT
Meh, it’s a 7/10 show.
You can clearly see where your ticket money has gone. A massive cast and some huge dance numbers. But the plot and songs just don’t stack up. The first act is slow and dragged out but the 2nd act flies by and tries to wrap things up too quickly.
Todrick plays a number of different characters and threw too many topical jokes into the mix, in my opinion. References to “a Brat summer” and Chappell Roan were cheap laughs. It’s clear he wrote a lot of the music too as his character gets all of the best original songs.
We had the understudy for Ally on tonight who was incredible. I imagine last night’s cancellation was to do with some of the more technical aspects (there is a reliance on pre recorded big screen material, which I suspect they didn’t have ready for an understudy).
I’m always pretty quick out the theatre because I’m a solo theatregoer and full on walked into Todrick at stage door a minute or two after the performance ended. To his credit, he asked for feedback on some of the references. A really nice guy.
If you can get a cheap ticket, go for it. It’s an enjoyable evening out. But can I see it lighting the West End on fire? No.
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Post by WireHangers on Sept 13, 2024 22:35:25 GMT
Yeah, like the above poster I’m very.. meh.
The energy just seemed to lack and the vocals were very conservative from everyone except the actress playing Ali (who was doing the role for the very first time to her credit!)
Todrick, who I’m not typically a fan of, was spectacular and walks away with the show. A few too many Gen Z type jokes that made me cringe and dragged me out of the show. There was a Wicked gag to Jackie that was terrible. Ali’s love interest was very dull, he could have been removed entirely and the show wouldn’t change.
I was so incredibly excited to see Jackie Burns, a real live Broadway powerhouse - but her vocals were so so so restrained. None of the power of Elphaba or Celine Dion were present in her Tess. The role could have been a lot more but she sort of throws it all away.
Something that struck me is how much Bob Fosse is ripped off in this show. Multiple of his signature moves are featured in the choreography and the nightclub dance from Sweet Charity is recreated in its entirely with costumes and all.
I loved the change of location to New York, and I loved the change in plot that brings Ali to New York.
The show seemed to study what Moulin Rouge! does and copy it as much as it’s legally allowed to. I imagine if there was a sequel to that show that was set in modern day it’d essentially be Burlesque. At one point the Backstage Romance scene is copied even down to the bare brick wall set.
Much like Moulin Rouge the creators of Burlesque are going for spectacle and selling the musical numbers alone as opposed to any sort of storyline or book scene. At some point they just stop the action dead in its tracks for a huge musical number that has no baring on the plot, and then the show just continues as normal.
The audience absolutely ate it up and to be honest their enthusiasm was infectious. The second act is much stronger and the finale was roof raising.
I would be keen to see it again with Jess and once the cast are a little more warmed up.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 14, 2024 5:43:44 GMT
Todrick seems to use Drag Race and drag culture for a lot of his references. I bailed out of that whole thing ages ago so a lot of it is lost on me. I was surprised how well it went down with the Manchester audience but I guess that’s an illustration of the reach of RDR nowadays. I’ve never heard of Chappell Roan.
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Post by BVM on Sept 14, 2024 9:30:50 GMT
Todrick seems to use Drag Race and drag culture for a lot of his references. I bailed out of that whole thing ages ago so a lot of it is lost on me. I was surprised how well it went down with the Manchester audience but I guess that’s an illustration of the reach of RDR nowadays. I’ve never heard of Chappell Roan. I had also never heard of Chappell Roan until a few weeks ago when the social media algorithm suddenly started thrusting her name in my direction. Eventually I googled her/him/them and transpires she is an American singer. Never heard any of her songs (to my knowledge). Wikipedia did say she takes style influence from RDR though. So there we are! Back to the show - torn as to whether to see this in Manc. The ATG Binge Britain jukebox audiences there have been absolutely horrendous since the Coronavirus. But I wouldn't mind seeing it. Though the reviews above comparing to Moulin Rouge do temper my expectations. I LOVE big lavish sets and huge production numbers; but you need heart too. And Moulin Rouge for such a slick production (and literally a love story FFS) does leave me somewhat emotionally cold. Which is a shame.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 14, 2024 9:38:58 GMT
Something that struck me is how much Bob Fosse is ripped off in this show. Multiple of his signature moves are featured in the choreography and the nightclub dance from Sweet Charity is recreated in its entirely with costumes and all. The Wagonwheel Watusi number is pure Fosse, I liked it but first time around in Manc it wasn’t tight enough. Those moves have to be pin sharp and in sync or it sticks out a mile. The WW scene in the film uses a bit of Fosse influence but the show makes a big production number out of it.
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Post by keekio2 on Sept 16, 2024 21:50:15 GMT
I went to go see this tonight it’s visually stunning It will definitely sell in the West End, but there’s just something missing The cast fantastic Especially Jess But I want to ask for the people who saw it in Manchester does anyone know what happened to the role that b Terry played as they are no longer in the show I have a feeling it’s the character Todrick plays Ms Loretta but I’m not sure
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 16, 2024 23:04:01 GMT
I went to go see this tonight it’s visually stunning It will definitely sell in the West End, but there’s just something missing The cast fantastic Especially Jess But I want to ask for the people who saw it in Manchester does anyone know what happened to the role that b Terry played as they are no longer in the show I have a feeling it’s the character Todrick plays Ms Loretta but I’m not sure B Terry played Ali’s friend from her home town.
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Post by WireHangers on Sept 17, 2024 17:47:35 GMT
I went to go see this tonight it’s visually stunning It will definitely sell in the West End, but there’s just something missing The cast fantastic Especially Jess But I want to ask for the people who saw it in Manchester does anyone know what happened to the role that b Terry played as they are no longer in the show I have a feeling it’s the character Todrick plays Ms Loretta but I’m not sure I didn’t even realise there was a change, but the Ms Loretta character feels so bizarre and out of place that it makes sense it was rushed and added in.
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Post by westendgirls on Sept 21, 2024 9:19:10 GMT
Any whispers that this may extend to a wider tour? Couldn’t get to Glasgow or Manchester but have some friends that saw it and said it was great
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Post by WireHangers on Sept 22, 2024 14:39:08 GMT
Any whispers that this may extend to a wider tour? Couldn’t get to Glasgow or Manchester but have some friends that saw it and said it was great Pretty sure it’s destined for the West End. The show itself is massive and is clearly destined for bigger things. That aside a lot of the cast have shared articles and reviews that specifically a mention a west end run is planned.
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Post by lolaluffneggle on Oct 2, 2024 14:50:02 GMT
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