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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 8:36:16 GMT
Stalls Row C - Right hand side. Is this restricted view?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 10:23:12 GMT
If it is more than a couple of seats off the aisle, then yes, you will be looking through part of the set and miss anything on the floor. On the plus side, action takes place in that area during a good part of act 2, so you get a great view of that. So long as you didn't pay top price for it, I wouldn't worry that much. Considering this imgur.com/a/1W3tNCan't embed on phone
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 10:35:03 GMT
If it is more than a couple of seats off the aisle, then yes, you will be looking through part of the set and miss anything on the floor. On the plus side, action takes place in that area during a good part of act 2, so you get a great view of that. So long as you didn't pay top price for it, I wouldn't worry that much. Considering this imgur.com/a/1W3tNCan't embed on phone That looks like good value, the tickets I've bought on TodayTix for the same price tend to be near the back of the stalls or three or four rows back in the dress circle so you've "netted a bargain" to quote the kids. If you are gonna be a bit off to one side that's the better side to be on too because of the design of the set. Also, if you use code MLGKH at the checkout you can get it for £23 including fees
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Post by stagebyte on Aug 8, 2017 22:17:10 GMT
That looks like good value, the tickets I've bought on TodayTix for the same price tend to be near the back of the stalls or three or four rows back in the dress circle so you've "netted a bargain" to quote the kids. If you are gonna be a bit off to one side that's the better side to be on too because of the design of the set. Also, if you use code MLGKH at the checkout you can get it for £23 including fees They offer Day seats £25 great availability. Top price Centre row B dress circle and row E stalls on the days I went. It's a big theatre to fill. To anyone thinking of trying to catch it before Aug 22 I'd rock up and ask for Day seats. We got 3 at 7.25pm on a Friday night so think there must be lots of availability
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Post by danb on Aug 8, 2017 22:59:25 GMT
I'm praying that this finds a permanent London home after Toronto cos I can't get to it again before closing, and I need to see it again. Just the sort of bombastic loudness to boost my flagging psyche.
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Post by liverpool54321 on Aug 9, 2017 8:21:17 GMT
TodayTix seems to be the best value at the moment if you only need 1-2 seats. I got Row B middle section of stalls for tonight.
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Post by synchrony on Aug 9, 2017 10:37:38 GMT
Saw this at the weekend. I had a really fun and enjoyable evening, whilst spending a lot of time thinking ‘What am I watching?!?!?!’ I love Jim Steinman’s music and I thought the singing was fabulous. I thought the staging was also spectacular, so I loved seeing all these iconic songs performed so dramatically. “Bat Out of Hell” was brilliant. I loved the projections (except for a couple of numbers where they hid the live action). I thought “Paradise at the Dashboard Light” was bonkers but hilarious. I thought the choreography was truly awful though – definitely the lowlight for me. {Spoiler - click to view} In one number the ensemble had to dance in yellow swimsuits. I was merely bemused by this, but my boyfriend thought they were supposed to be representing sperm?! The plot seemed to be a weird mash-up of We Will Rock You, Urinetown and Peter Pan. I had a blast watching it, but intelligent it is not!
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Post by stuartww on Aug 9, 2017 12:20:56 GMT
Really not looking forward to seeing this. Am going to the matinee tomorrow - dreading the audience, and now dreading the staging and the show in general.....please tell me weekday matinee audiences are ok....?!
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Post by danb on Aug 9, 2017 12:40:43 GMT
Who can say? If it doesn't sound like your ☕️ maybe give it the swerve because it is as big, brash & nonsensical as people have said. There is however, a perverse enjoyment to be had in it's size, volume and the vast array of talent on stage. No amount of awful dancing or p£ssed up middle aged divorcees on an awayday should take that away from you.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 13:15:21 GMT
I've seen it twice now, once on a weekend in the balcony and once midweek in the stalls, and the latter crowd was much better. Either that or the sheer volume of the show itself drowns them all out when you're close enough to the speakers...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 17:13:57 GMT
Saw this at the weekend. I had a really fun and enjoyable evening, whilst spending a lot of time thinking ‘What am I watching?!?!?!’ I love Jim Steinman’s music and I thought the singing was fabulous. I thought the staging was also spectacular, so I loved seeing all these iconic songs performed so dramatically. “Bat Out of Hell” was brilliant. I loved the projections (except for a couple of numbers where they hid the live action). I thought “Paradise at the Dashboard Light” was bonkers but hilarious. I thought the choreography was truly awful though – definitely the lowlight for me. {Spoiler - click to view} In one number the ensemble had to dance in yellow swimsuits. I was merely bemused by this, but my boyfriend thought they were supposed to be representing sperm?! The plot seemed to be a weird mash-up of We Will Rock You, Urinetown and Peter Pan. I had a blast watching it, but intelligent it is not! Very similar thoughts from yesterdays (tuesday) performance. I am only really familiar with the very obvious Meatloaf songs, so I was totally numb to all the references to lyrics in the script throughout that all the meatloaf fans chuckled at throughout showing signs of recognition. Some of these references made the script very weird I thought and seemed to be included for inclusions sake. As many people here have said, the book is terrible and one of the weakest part of the show. The physical production saves the show and without a very strong staging this show would not have worked at all. I really liked distorted perspective in the set design and it really worked in this show, especially for Ravens bedroom etc, when it stretched forward to fill the main stage space. Very strong singers but bat sh*t crazy choreography. Almost as weird as the choreography for Open Air Regents Park's JCS - Heaven on their Minds. Far too 'interpretive' for my liking and bordering on distracting. Sat in the Center Stalls row C, there weren't too many fans in my sightline disrupting but one woman front row, aisle seat far too inebriated was getting a bit carried away dancing and waving arms. Im a really big fan of shows 'setting the scene' and loved that with the imposing thrust set there was a soundtrack setting the ambience for the show whilst the house was open. It really helped create the right atmosphere. I really dislike sitting in a theatre starting at a blank cloth or dull curtain - More musicals should do this. Once was enough, but really glad I got the chance to see this before it closes.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2017 17:25:35 GMT
Oh also. Got to mention at a total running time of nearly 3 hours (including interval) I really was not time aware at any point. This is a real credit to the production. Despite its issues, it firmly held my interest throughout, unlike say Miss Saigon at the Curve recently, which I found myself getting a bit restless feeling it dragging towards the end of the first act. Kudos.
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Post by liverpool54321 on Aug 9, 2017 22:09:43 GMT
Brilliantly bonkers sums up my description. Plus loud, very loud. Clearly an audience pleaser. Screaming at the end was more deafening than watching Mo winning last Friday.
Not sure who the understudy was playing Falco tonight but very impressive.
I would definitely recommend sitting down at the very front in the centre. Was in Row B. Row A fine but if smaller may find you are looking at one of the surround speakers placed along front bar. Very low stage so easy to see everything. Plus the rear scenes don't feel quite so far away.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 8:06:54 GMT
Brilliantly bonkers sums up my description. Plus loud, very loud. Clearly an audience pleaser. Screaming at the end was more deafening than watching Mo winning last Friday. Not sure who the understudy was playing Falco tonight but very impressive. I would definitely recommend sitting down at the very front in the centre. Was in Row B. Row A fine but if smaller may find you are looking at one of the surround speakers placed along front bar. Very low stage so easy to see everything. Plus the rear scenes don't feel quite so far away. Tim Oxbrow was on for Falco on Tuesday this week when I saw it. Good voice, but for me he looked too young to legitimately be 18 year old Ravens dad, but that wasn't the most far fetched thing about the production, so easily forgiven.
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Aug 10, 2017 8:24:08 GMT
Am going to see this again on Saturday (matinee). From what I understand, Ben Purkiss will be on as Strat. Has anyone seen both Ben and Andrew Polec? How do they compare?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 9:23:33 GMT
They're both excellent. I mean, Polec does have an edge where you suspect he might have been summoned from an alternate dimension rather than just simply cast, but I wouldn't have known I wasn't seeing the main guy when I saw Purkiss if I hadn't found out later.
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Post by Figaro on Aug 10, 2017 9:46:08 GMT
Are they taking bottles of water off people as they go in still?
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Post by steve10086 on Aug 10, 2017 11:02:18 GMT
They're both excellent. I mean, Polec does have an edge where you suspect he might have been summoned from an alternate dimension rather than just simply cast, but I wouldn't have known I wasn't seeing the main guy when I saw Purkiss if I hadn't found out later. Exactly this!
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Post by steve10086 on Aug 10, 2017 11:02:40 GMT
Are they taking bottles of water off people as they go in still? Depends how well you hide it
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 6:59:38 GMT
Definitely my fave show of the season. Went for the 5th time last night. Cast seems to have changed a bit over the run and the programme not updated.
Last night a guy called Simon Gordon was playing Strat. Insert in programme with his name, but no bio at all. Quick Twitter search - apparently he's been brought in as a Strat understudy (in case Purkiss also off?) Maybe he's being rehearsed for Toronto.
ANYWAY, thought he was great. Lovely voice. Bit more musical theatre that Polec's rock God presence. And outstanding for a first performance. I do find it really bad though that no bio available for their LEADING MAN! How hard would a photocopied insert for the programme be?
Asked about the cast recording - they said two weeks....
Really hope this show comes back post Toronto. Definitely an appetite for it. Dominion would be fab. Sure would also have a life on tour (long stays with the big set; like Saigon) and in Germany.
Strangely balcony closed but other three levels full - would have thought they could therefore open it.
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Post by jgblunners on Aug 11, 2017 9:03:08 GMT
Last night a guy called Simon Gordon was playing Strat. Insert in programme with his name, but no bio at all. Quick Twitter search - apparently he's been brought in as a Strat understudy (in case Purkiss also off?) Maybe he's being rehearsed for Toronto. I think I saw on twitter that Ruben Van Keer, who is currently the cover for Strat after the alternate (Ben Purkiss), is leaving the show after the London engagement and not going to Toronto. This guy must be his replacement.
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Post by stagebyte on Aug 11, 2017 19:50:16 GMT
Am going to see this again on Saturday (matinee). From what I understand, Ben Purkiss will be on as Strat. Has anyone seen both Ben and Andrew Polec? How do they compare? Both excellent. Seeing either will not disappoint.
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Post by danb on Aug 21, 2017 22:07:18 GMT
Bye bye Bat for now. Hopefully news of London transfer & cast recording will be forthcoming tomorrow! Thank you for a great run! 🦇 🔥
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Post by tonyloco on Aug 22, 2017 10:12:05 GMT
Bye bye Bat for now. Hopefully news of London transfer & cast recording will be forthcoming tomorrow! Thank you for a great run! 🦇 🔥 Hey! Not yet. I will be very disappointed if I arrive at the Coliseum tonight at 7 pm and find the bat has already flown! It will only be my second viewing but I am greatly looking forward to it.
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Post by danb on Aug 22, 2017 10:54:29 GMT
Bye bye Bat for now. Hopefully news of London transfer & cast recording will be forthcoming tomorrow! Thank you for a great run! 🦇 🔥 Hey! Not yet. I will be very disappointed if I arrive at the Coliseum tonight at 7 pm and find the bat has already flown! It will only be my second viewing but I am greatly looking forward to it. Was just getting in there early...enjoy today. So sad I'm not there 😕
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