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Post by littlefan on Jan 30, 2024 11:13:19 GMT
I'm intrigued by Primary Trust - has anyone heard anything about casting for this?
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Post by Marwood on Feb 2, 2024 21:11:56 GMT
I booked to see The Cherry Orchard earlier today after seeing it an ad for it in the back of the BFI March programme (they’re showing bugger all that I have any interest in during March): it will be first time I’ve been to the Donmar since Gemma Arterton was in Saint Joan which I’ve just seen was seven years ago 🫤
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Post by n1david on Feb 6, 2024 19:07:40 GMT
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Post by A.Ham on Feb 6, 2024 19:28:38 GMT
I just got the email from Priceless and have booked sharpish. It looked like they were selling quickly, but managed to get a great centre stalls seat for the matinee on 23rd March, so I'm very pleased!
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Post by jampot on Feb 14, 2024 13:05:59 GMT
Ref The human body.. A further batch of mosty limited view tickets to be released today to members..anything left will be on general sale at noon tomorrow..
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Post by Rory on Feb 14, 2024 17:51:27 GMT
I have returned a ticket for The Human Body (£60) for the evening performance on Thursday 29th February. I can no longer make that date.
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Post by vickyg on Feb 15, 2024 13:53:25 GMT
Just managed to bag a restricted view ticket to the human body for £21. Happy with that! Still a few tickets left per performance from about a week into the run and standing for £15.
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Post by sophia on Feb 15, 2024 15:36:50 GMT
How is standing at the Donmar for short people? I’m about 5 ft 2.
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Post by sophia on Feb 15, 2024 15:42:48 GMT
How is standing at the Donmar for short people? I’m about 5 ft 2. Never mind, I just read Theatremonkey’s advice and decided against standing! Have booked a £21 seat instead.
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Post by A.Ham on Feb 15, 2024 18:39:12 GMT
Yes I noticed a few tickets released this morning for next Thursday evening - great to see a few are popping up for those of us who know (thanks to this board!) when to look.
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Post by Dave B on Mar 1, 2024 12:09:48 GMT
Primary Trust cancelled, Skeleton Crew running in place (same dates from the look of it).
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Post by Jon on Mar 1, 2024 12:26:39 GMT
I wonder why Primary Trust has been cancelled?
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Post by aspieandy on Mar 1, 2024 12:38:25 GMT
It is the Michal Longhurst <> Tim Sheader crossover period. New boss making his mark?
ETA: in fact, today is Sheader's first official day on the job:
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Post by Dave B on Mar 1, 2024 12:44:08 GMT
It is the Michal Longhurst <> Tim Sheader crossover period. New boss making his mark?
It is still part of Longhurst's final season.
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Post by n1david on Mar 1, 2024 13:34:03 GMT
Hmm... reading the synopsis for Skeleton Crew, this feels like a play I've seen before at the Donmar - it sounds very similar to Sweat. Think I'm going to take up the refund and see how I feel if there are tix available nearer the time.
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Post by aspieandy on Mar 1, 2024 15:03:46 GMT
USA orientated (again). Blue and white collar family divided, etc. Working class US battles change. Not Lynn Nottage this time (SWEAT, Clyde's). Won a couple of Tony's a decade ago, though not for writing, direction.
I hate to say it but my 'unearned sentiment' alert just blew up. Hope not. Keeping my seat.
Arguably a decent choice given the US election campaigns will be in full flow during the run. I do hope this isn't the continuation of half-arsed, ill met dabbling in the socio-political zeitgeist because Longhurst was out of his depth in a puddle.
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Post by wilbertbear4 on Mar 1, 2024 15:04:37 GMT
I wonder why Primary Trust has been cancelled? My understanding is the playwright pulled the plug when it became apparent they couldn’t get the star casting she demanded.
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Post by aspieandy on Mar 1, 2024 15:09:06 GMT
Ouf. Cart meet horse.
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Post by harrietcraig on Mar 1, 2024 15:39:01 GMT
Won a couple of Tony's a decade ago, though not for writing, direction. Correction: the 2022 Broadway production (not “a decade ago”) won one Tony: Phylicia Rashad won for best performance by an actress in a featured role in a play. The production was nominated for, but did not win, Tonys for best play and best scenic design of a play. Source: www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/skeleton-crew-531761#AwardsI did not see the Broadway production, but I saw the 2016 off-Broadway production, in which Lynda Gravatt (who died last week) was magnificent in the role for which Phylicia Rashad won the Tony.
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Post by parsley1 on Mar 1, 2024 21:13:46 GMT
I wonder why Primary Trust has been cancelled? My understanding is the playwright pulled the plug when it became apparent they couldn’t get the star casting she demanded. Hilarious She needs better friends
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Post by nottobe on Mar 1, 2024 21:32:06 GMT
Any clues on who the actress was that they couldn't get?
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Post by wilbertbear4 on Mar 1, 2024 22:42:56 GMT
Any clues on who the actress was that they couldn't get? Primary Trust has, I believe, a male lead. I will allow you to speculate on whom.
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Post by Mark on Mar 1, 2024 23:12:27 GMT
I saw Skeleton Crew on Broadway. Very enjoyable play and definite similarities to Sweat. Will be going for another visit.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Mar 2, 2024 10:05:25 GMT
Any clues on who the actress was that they couldn't get? Primary Trust has, I believe, a male lead. I will allow you to speculate on whom. John Boyega? Daniel Kaluuya? Adrian Lester? David Oyelowo? Chiwetel Ejiofor?
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Post by Mark on May 6, 2024 21:48:05 GMT
Primary Trust just won the Pulitzer Prize. Hopefully it will still come over at some point.
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