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Post by BVM on Sept 30, 2024 10:15:17 GMT
Totally agree, deffo a publicity gimmick. Doubt she’ll even do stage door once the run gets going. She and her voice must be protected from the public’s germs! Don't blame her if she does stop doing the stage door. Who in their right mind would willingly choose to mingle with the public, especially the sort that hang around stage doors? Indeed. Hard avoid!
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Post by erik24601 on Sept 30, 2024 10:39:29 GMT
Don't blame her if she does stop doing the stage door. Who in their right mind would willingly choose to mingle with the public, especially the sort that hang around stage doors? Indeed. Hard avoid! Especially dressed in her undies. She'll catch a death in that NYC winter air!
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Post by A.Ham on Sept 30, 2024 11:05:59 GMT
Yes exactly that… I highly doubt she’d have done it had there not been cameras filming promo for the show’s opening. In London she only did stage door a few times, so would imagine it’ll be the same approach on Broadway. Totally agree, deffo a publicity gimmick. Doubt she’ll even do stage door once the run gets going. She and her voice must be protected from the public’s germs! Absolutely. She did incredibly well in London to only miss a couple of scheduled shows (that weekend in Nov where ATG contacted ticket-holders to let them know), which I’m sure would’ve been more if she’d been stage-dooring every night in the cold and the wet and breathing in all kinds of bugs! Given the hoo-ha that always arises when a lead of her status has to miss shows, plus there’s now Broadway’s above the title policy to consider, it’s hardly surprising the producers will want to do all they can to keep her well.
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Post by BVM on Sept 30, 2024 11:31:06 GMT
Totally agree, deffo a publicity gimmick. Doubt she’ll even do stage door once the run gets going. She and her voice must be protected from the public’s germs! Absolutely. She did incredibly well in London to only miss a couple of scheduled shows (that weekend in Nov where ATG contacted ticket-holders to let them know), which I’m sure would’ve been more if she’d been stage-dooring every night in the cold and the wet and breathing in all kinds of bugs! Given the hoo-ha that always arises when a lead of her status has to miss shows, plus there’s now Broadway’s above the title policy to consider, it’s hardly surprising the producers will want to do all they can to keep her well. Yeah I was very pleasantly surprised by how exceptional her attendance was in London. You’re right about the hoo-ha it would cause if she was off on Broadway!
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 30, 2024 11:36:08 GMT
It's also why they've got good Broadway names as the guest star/standby - yes they won't mean much to the public and the public will largely claim refunds as is their right on Broadway if the 'above the title' is off, but Norma is in great hands of she does get sick.
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Post by chernjam on Oct 1, 2024 3:54:08 GMT
Part of Nicole appearing outside the stage door Saturday night seems to have been for the promos that they hurried out yesterday. The PR/marketing here has been amazing.
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Post by theatreloverlondon on Oct 1, 2024 6:51:18 GMT
Absolutely obsessed with the marketing for this show. I actually think generally theatre marketing is very much stuck in the past. A couple of billboards and posters is not a enough to sell a show in 2024. Make cool clips to go on tik tok, make it COOL, the IN THING to go and see your show. Jamie Lloyd always markets his shows in such a modern way.
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Post by chernjam on Oct 1, 2024 20:22:58 GMT
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Post by solotheatregoer on Oct 1, 2024 22:04:44 GMT
Does anyone know how high the stage is at St James? I have front row seats but from some of the photos I've seen online I'm now a little worried it'll be very high.
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Post by andypandy on Oct 2, 2024 4:07:08 GMT
$304,934 MADE IN JUST ONE PERFORMANCE!!!
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Post by bb8 on Oct 3, 2024 13:55:46 GMT
Anyone had TodayTix rush? What seats did you get?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 3, 2024 16:16:21 GMT
Rumour on the Broadway boards that the temperature is being kept at 90f throughout the theatre “at the Director’s request” according to an usher. I wonder how many other complaints that usher has fobbed off with that one.
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 3, 2024 18:52:38 GMT
Rumour on the Broadway boards that the temperature is being kept at 90f throughout the theatre “at the Director’s request” according to an usher. I wonder how many other complaints that usher has fobbed off with that one. Hahahahahahaha
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Post by iamluisfelipe on Oct 4, 2024 0:05:25 GMT
Does anyone know how high the stage is at St James? I have front row seats but from some of the photos I've seen online I'm now a little worried it'll be very high. I would like to know that too!
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Post by A.Ham on Oct 4, 2024 7:39:40 GMT
Rumour on the Broadway boards that the temperature is being kept at 90f throughout the theatre “at the Director’s request” according to an usher. I wonder how many other complaints that usher has fobbed off with that one. 32 degrees? Crikey! 🥵
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Post by alece10 on Oct 4, 2024 8:42:14 GMT
Well it was boiling in the dress circle at The Savoy everytime i saw it.
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 4, 2024 12:03:03 GMT
Yes The Savoy always feels like a hotbox, maybe it's all the walls and it being underground and such.
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Post by marob on Oct 4, 2024 13:51:53 GMT
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Oct 4, 2024 14:15:00 GMT
Does anyone know how high the stage is at St James? I have front row seats but from some of the photos I've seen online I'm now a little worried it'll be very high. There are some reviews/photos of some of the front row seats for this production, if you have a look at the St James page on the seatplan site. The front row for SB is row A, and according to one of the seat reviews, the stage is at eye level (although the photos make it look slightly higher).
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Post by BVM on Oct 4, 2024 19:56:46 GMT
He does tis true. But, IDK, he kinda looks like he really means it this time 🤷🏻♂️!! (And he’s raved about Ar Scherzy long before Jamie Lloyd came along!)
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Post by andrew on Oct 4, 2024 21:43:28 GMT
Looking at the social media posts, last nights performance of the Act 2 opener was quite severely disrupted due to the nearby production of Hell's Kitchen finishing later than usual. They were unable to wrangle the crowd away, Tom got separated from the camera crew briefly, I think cut short his route a bit and returned down a slight detour. There was some audio disruption as well. All credit to the man, he re-entered the theatre on time and didn't miss a beat, truly a musical theatre star.
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 4, 2024 22:00:21 GMT
Might send them into doing it on the roof now. Would be a shame because I think the walk down the street is way better.
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Post by BVM on Oct 4, 2024 23:43:07 GMT
Might send them into doing it on the roof now. Would be a shame because I think the walk down the street is way better. Torn as also think street better. But then ultimately you do want something safe and reliable! It was always gonna be harder in NYC!
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Post by max on Oct 5, 2024 8:19:00 GMT
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