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Post by alece10 on Apr 6, 2024 13:31:12 GMT
Either I have blocked the whole thing from my memory or that curtain call is very different from the one I saw at 2nd preview.
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Post by Jan on Apr 6, 2024 13:48:04 GMT
The majority of the press is Conservative In terms of total circulation that is true but only because the newspaper with by far the largest circulation in the country (950,000 - ABC Circulation figures Feb 2024) is nominally non-partisan but I'd actually characterise it as currently left-leaning. If it comes out for Labour at the election then the majority of the press is Labour. I've left out the identity of the paper concerned and I wonder how many people can guess what it is. The Sun supported Labour for several elections during the Tony Blair era and could do so again though as DPP Starmer prosecuted a bunch of Sun journalists it seems improbable.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 6, 2024 13:54:24 GMT
Either I have blocked the whole thing from my memory or that curtain call is very different from the one I saw at 2nd preview. Curtain call became this later into previews. I didn't have quite as full as this at preview 3
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Post by benj on Apr 6, 2024 14:01:16 GMT
What a mess! Looks like am-dram at the local community centre.
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Post by greatauntedna on Apr 6, 2024 14:27:28 GMT
The curtain call is inert, it feels like it’s from a different show entirely.
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Post by max on Apr 6, 2024 14:55:58 GMT
God that's awful, and they all seem embaressed by it. Maybe if they all committed to whatever it is then it wouldn't be so bad, but they all seem low energy and awkward. And that set, it looks like they've dragged random pieces together rather than a cohesive design. And that curtain looks cheap af! The curtain looks like Ann Summers had a job lot of sexy red peekabo fabric going begging.
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Post by max on Apr 6, 2024 15:00:58 GMT
Who is that man with bare feet? I don’t like him. Mr Bumptious.
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Post by mattnyc on Apr 6, 2024 15:38:22 GMT
The curtain call is inert, it feels like it’s from a different show entirely. Much like the upbeat “We are a Broadway family” songs. The show never finds a way to cohesively blend different moods together and these happy songs just stick out and look ridiculous.
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Post by firefingers on Apr 6, 2024 17:22:59 GMT
Amazed this hasn’t announced a closing date yet. There’s tumbleweed blowing through that box office. The theatre is exploring its options and inviting expressions of interest from filler shows, as soon as one is contracted it'll be announced as a oner.
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Post by Rory on Apr 6, 2024 18:18:10 GMT
Amazed this hasn’t announced a closing date yet. There’s tumbleweed blowing through that box office. The theatre is exploring its options and inviting expressions of interest from filler shows, as soon as one is contracted it'll be announced as a oner. That's very disappointing to hear. I bet they'll struggle to get something decent in at short notice.
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Post by annette on Apr 6, 2024 19:28:50 GMT
Who is that man with bare feet? I don’t like him. Me neither. That’s Benjamin Walker. I saw him in the lead of a Broadway show a few years back and there’s just something unsympatico about him. Burly Bear, thank you so much for posting the clip of the finale. It’s useful to know that something I’ve described in great detail to friends,did actually happen. Similar to having a photo of The Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot I guess. No one could conceive of it being THAT bad, but seeing your clip will prove that I wasn’t exaggerating. Actually seeing your clip makes it look even worse than when I saw it (and it also sounds like the band are playing three different songs at the same time).
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Post by ix on Apr 6, 2024 20:37:15 GMT
Either I have blocked the whole thing from my memory or that curtain call is very different from the one I saw at 2nd preview. Curtain call became this later into previews. I didn't have quite as full as this at preview 3 Nor I. With everything else wrong with the show, making an active decision to make the curtain call butt-clenchingly worse is just bizarre.
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Post by caa on Apr 6, 2024 20:40:19 GMT
Really hoping it will last for a few weeks to give me time to see it.
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Post by hannechalk on Apr 6, 2024 21:14:52 GMT
I've never felt so embarrassed for a company, and that's strong words from someone who saw Flashdance in 2018.
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Post by hannechalk on Apr 6, 2024 21:16:47 GMT
Who is that man with bare feet? I don’t like him. Me neither. That’s Benjamin Walker. I saw him in the lead of a Broadway show a few years back and there’s just something unsympatico about him. Burly Bear, thank you so much for posting the clip of the finale. It’s useful to know that something I’ve described in great detail to friends,did actually happen. Similar to having a photo of The Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot I guess. No one could conceive of it being THAT bad, but seeing your clip will prove that I wasn’t exaggerating. Actually seeing your clip makes it look even worse than when I saw it (and it also sounds like the band are playing three different songs at the same time). Very much 'pick me'-energy about him.
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Post by hannechalk on Apr 6, 2024 21:21:55 GMT
Who is that man with bare feet? I don’t like him. Meryl Streep's former son-in-law, no less. 😂
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Post by danb on Apr 6, 2024 21:34:28 GMT
I thought he was Kaya Scodelerio’s ex too? Busy boy!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 6, 2024 22:08:16 GMT
Me neither. That’s Benjamin Walker. I saw him in the lead of a Broadway show a few years back and there’s just something unsympatico about him. Burly Bear, thank you so much for posting the clip of the finale. It’s useful to know that something I’ve described in great detail to friends,did actually happen. Similar to having a photo of The Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot I guess. No one could conceive of it being THAT bad, but seeing your clip will prove that I wasn’t exaggerating. Actually seeing your clip makes it look even worse than when I saw it (and it also sounds like the band are playing three different songs at the same time). Very much 'pick me'-energy about him. Or ‘hit me’…
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Post by sph on Apr 6, 2024 22:10:08 GMT
I don't get why they do most of the curtain call song behind that red curtain? Or many parts of the show actually?
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Post by jackstage on Apr 6, 2024 22:41:22 GMT
I don't get why they do most of the curtain call song behind that red curtain? Or many parts of the show actually? If my memory serves me right, only one scene uses the curtain for a prolonged period of time (ahead of the the final performance), but it isn't obscuring and it serves a good purpose imo
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Post by sph on Apr 6, 2024 23:10:55 GMT
I don't get why they do most of the curtain call song behind that red curtain? Or many parts of the show actually? If my memory serves me right, only one scene uses the curtain for a prolonged period of time (ahead of the the final performance), but it isn't obscuring and it serves a good purpose imo Ah, I saw it in a fairly early preview and I'm sure it came in quite often. Still not sure what the purpose is. Especially in that curtain call video.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 6, 2024 23:22:11 GMT
From an outsider perspective having only seen the curtain call video and not the show itself it feels like there is an inside joke going on here. I hope they’re enjoying their inside joke.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2024 0:35:35 GMT
The majority of the press is Conservative In terms of total circulation that is true but only because the newspaper with by far the largest circulation in the country (950,000 - ABC Circulation figures Feb 2024) is nominally non-partisan but I'd actually characterise it as currently left-leaning. If it comes out for Labour at the election then the majority of the press is Labour. I've left out the identity of the paper concerned and I wonder how many people can guess what it is. The Sun supported Labour for several elections during the Tony Blair era and could do so again though as DPP Starmer prosecuted a bunch of Sun journalists it seems improbable. Murdoch knew Tony Blair was a certainty to win in 1997 so probably decided to get him onside when Blair visited and almost courted his support. The printed media doesn't have the reach it did back then nowadays so no need for Sir Kier to do similar.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2024 0:44:01 GMT
I thought he was Kaya Scodelerio’s ex too? Busy boy! He was married to both ladies. Sadly him and Kaya separated earlier this year. He is quite a well known US actor and Broadway star apparently.
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Post by mattnyc on Apr 7, 2024 2:33:54 GMT
Is the curtain no longer used during Sheridan’s outside bit?
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