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Post by michalnowicki on Nov 25, 2018 12:32:39 GMT
I saw it on Wednesday, after getting cheap tickets via TodayTix some time ago. Unfortunately, I didn’t really connect with this show. The staging is great, the energy on stage is fantastic, but the story and the songs just didn’t click for me, probably because I’m not too familiar with Meat Loaf and his music. But I can appreciate why this show might have a cult-following, or what-not. It’s because it’s fun. It’s not my kind of fun, but I would never diss it as “terrible”.
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Post by dontdreamit on Nov 28, 2018 8:28:24 GMT
Anyone else at the singalong last night? I really thought it was the best one yet! Whoever came up with the idea is a genius as it feels like such a joyous way to celebrate this musical.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 9:42:38 GMT
Bizarre situation with the lighting in Act 2 at Bat Out Of Hell last night. Basically after scene 1 it didn't change and none of the lights directly above the stage were working. Then with every scene change, lights would not change until 1-2 secs in, at which point a few lights with the same colour came on, usually from the wings or auditorium but rarely above the stage. There were no changes during scenes and many actors in dark. Every scene was either dim or flood lit by a couple of very bright lights.
I'm no expert in how lighting works, but I imagine, all the computed programming had gone down, and the lighting guys were selecting lights manually at the start of each scene. Is this a thing that can happen?
Anyway, what annoyed me is that nothing was said! At start of Act 2 I thought they might stop the show to sort it. But they didn't, it continued to the end. If there were problems, fair enough, but they should have announced it - we're Brits, we love battling on in adversity and am sure the audience would have been fine. But I think shows should be open and transparent - if we are seeing the show without it's designed lighting we should be told!
Now, it didn't bother me too much as I have seen Bat 20+ times. But if you'd spend £70 for a one off visit, I really don't think it's fair to not get the whole product. Now some people of course wouldn't have noticed, but they would be aware that second half just didn't look quite as good.
Has anyone else got experience of this?
Who would I contact at the theatre to find out what happened and what their policy is re letting audience know? (Just out of interest, I am not after compensation or anything - though if someone was, would they have a leg to stand on?) All the addresses on websites are just for ticketing!
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Post by dontdreamit on Nov 29, 2018 10:49:00 GMT
Bizarre situation with the lighting in Act 2 at Bat Out Of Hell last night. Basically after scene 1 it didn't change and none of the lights directly above the stage were working. Then with every scene change, lights would not change until 1-2 secs in, at which point a few lights with the same colour came on, usually from the wings or auditorium but rarely above the stage. There were no changes during scenes and many actors in dark. Every scene was either dim or flood lit by a couple of very bright lights. I'm no expert in how lighting works, but I imagine, all the computed programming had gone down, and the lighting guys were selecting lights manually at the start of each scene. Is this a thing that can happen? Anyway, what annoyed me is that nothing was said! At start of Act 2 I thought they might stop the show to sort it. But they didn't, it continued to the end. If there were problems, fair enough, but they should have announced it - we're Brits, we love battling on in adversity and am sure the audience would have been fine. But I think shows should be open and transparent - if we are seeing the show without it's designed lighting we should be told! Now, it didn't bother me too much as I have seen Bat 20+ times. But if you'd spend £70 for a one off visit, I really don't think it's fair to not get the whole product. Now some people of course wouldn't have noticed, but they would be aware that second half just didn't look quite as good. Has anyone else got experience of this? Who would I contact at the theatre to find out what happened and what their policy is re letting audience know? (Just out of interest, I am not after compensation or anything - though if someone was, would they have a leg to stand on?) All the addresses on websites are just for ticketing! I was in last night as well, and when they asked us to wait before act two started, I did begin to wonder if it was the lighting as they kept on putting the house lights on and off whilst they were waiting to start. I agree, it was really off- putting and you would have missed the little nuances like when Rob raises his glass to the family portrait just before he sings what part of my body. I suppose if they’d announced the issue before the delayed start of the second half then they may have had a lot of people complaining.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 11:00:54 GMT
Bizarre situation with the lighting in Act 2 at Bat Out Of Hell last night. Basically after scene 1 it didn't change and none of the lights directly above the stage were working. Then with every scene change, lights would not change until 1-2 secs in, at which point a few lights with the same colour came on, usually from the wings or auditorium but rarely above the stage. There were no changes during scenes and many actors in dark. Every scene was either dim or flood lit by a couple of very bright lights. I'm no expert in how lighting works, but I imagine, all the computed programming had gone down, and the lighting guys were selecting lights manually at the start of each scene. Is this a thing that can happen? Anyway, what annoyed me is that nothing was said! At start of Act 2 I thought they might stop the show to sort it. But they didn't, it continued to the end. If there were problems, fair enough, but they should have announced it - we're Brits, we love battling on in adversity and am sure the audience would have been fine. But I think shows should be open and transparent - if we are seeing the show without it's designed lighting we should be told! Now, it didn't bother me too much as I have seen Bat 20+ times. But if you'd spend £70 for a one off visit, I really don't think it's fair to not get the whole product. Now some people of course wouldn't have noticed, but they would be aware that second half just didn't look quite as good. Has anyone else got experience of this? Who would I contact at the theatre to find out what happened and what their policy is re letting audience know? (Just out of interest, I am not after compensation or anything - though if someone was, would they have a leg to stand on?) All the addresses on websites are just for ticketing! I was in last night as well, and when they asked us to wait before act two started, I did begin to wonder if it was the lighting as they kept on putting the house lights on and off whilst they were waiting to start. I agree, it was really off- putting and you would have missed the little nuances like when Rob raises his glass to the family portrait just before he sings what part of my body. I suppose if they’d announced the issue before the delayed start of the second half then they may have had a lot of people complaining. Thanks for your reply - am glad you noticed too! Yeah you missed loads! Also as I know the show so well I was UBER distracted and spent much of the second act looking up at the lights wondering what they were gonna do next. I do find it slightly disingenuous of them not to say anything - is this the sort of thing that they should offer free tickets for as a goodwill gesture (no doubt legally they wouldn't need to but that's not my point!) Still I can't complain about the Bat management - they have been great every time I have contacted them about something and much more customer focussed and less 'greedy' than many other shows!
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Post by dontdreamit on Nov 29, 2018 11:09:27 GMT
I was in last night as well, and when they asked us to wait before act two started, I did begin to wonder if it was the lighting as they kept on putting the house lights on and off whilst they were waiting to start. I agree, it was really off- putting and you would have missed the little nuances like when Rob raises his glass to the family portrait just before he sings what part of my body. I suppose if they’d announced the issue before the delayed start of the second half then they may have had a lot of people complaining. Thanks for your reply - am glad you noticed too! Yeah you missed loads! Also as I know the show so well I was UBER distracted and spent much of the second act looking up at the lights wondering what they were gonna do next. I do find it slightly disingenuous of them not to say anything - is this the sort of thing that they should offer free tickets for as a goodwill gesture (no doubt legally they wouldn't need to but that's not my point!) Still I can't complain about the Bat management - they have been great every time I have contacted them about something and much more customer focussed and less 'greedy' than many other shows! They have always been really accommodating there 🙂 With 5 weeks to go though there may not be enough time to change tickets. I’m glad it wasn’t someone else getting ill though as they seemed quite short last night in the ensemble as it was!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 11:15:21 GMT
I agree they've always been great! But if you were seeing the show for the first and only time would have been a real shame!
They did seem short yes, love seeing all the swings in action though. First time seeing Joseph Peacock as Tink - what a gorgeous voice - thought his delivery of Not Allowed To Love was amazing. Also first time seeing Jonathan Cordin (who I think is so good looking ;-)) as the featured dancer - that guy's got the moves!
Saw Jordan at the matinee and Barney in the evening - different but equally great Strats. (Though Simon Gordon remains my fave of the current bunch).
God am gonna miss this show!
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Post by dontdreamit on Nov 29, 2018 12:09:02 GMT
God am gonna miss this show! Me too. It’s become my happy place. I have a really stressful job, but no matter how hard my day has been I walk out of Bat having been able to switch off from the world and with a huge smile on my face.
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Post by daisy24601 on Nov 29, 2018 17:28:22 GMT
I'd imagine it's the kind of thing they'd rather not mention and hope no one notices, instead of drawing attention to it.
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Post by alison on Nov 29, 2018 19:02:31 GMT
I was also in last night, we figured it was the lighting when they announced the technical hitch at the interval for the same reason as you guys. The cast had no idea what was going on with the lighting either. I did hear one of the ice cream sellers at the interval tell someone who asked that maybe the theatre ghost was playing up!
They were ridiculously short on ensemble last night with various people ill/injured/on holiday and then Alex calling out as Tink after the matinee. Team swing at Bat always do an amazing job but major props to them for making that work last night - particularly to Kyle Roberts who was everywhere and everyone.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Dec 1, 2018 18:11:27 GMT
Someone needs to tell Christina to update her end of show speech this evening. She's obviously been reading it all last week raising money for World Aids Day, but unfortunately 'next week is World Aids Day' is now incorrect.
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Post by TheatreTwittic on Dec 2, 2018 10:21:43 GMT
Following on from a lot of positive word of mouth, I managed to get £25 today tix tickets for yesterday's matinee.
While I agree with other people who've said the plot is weird, I went along with it and very much enjoying it.
The cast were pretty stunning and as for the staging, well that's worth the ticket price alone.
I'd love for it to tour but as I was watching it, with such a short run in london I did think the producers likely won't risk it. It would be a pretty expensive one to tour and especially with WWRY on the road again next year, they'd be competing for a similar audience
Tickets seem to have sold pretty well yesterday, in the stalls at least as I couldn't see the circle. It must be last min sales though as when I checked on Friday night, the stalls were around 70%, when on the night it as more 90%-95%.
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Post by Raven on Dec 2, 2018 17:09:19 GMT
If anyone is looking for a last chance to catch Eve as Raven, Christina is off on a week's holiday from 10th December.
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 2, 2018 17:14:46 GMT
If anyone is looking for a last chance to catch Eve as Raven, Christina is off on a week's holiday from 10th December. Is Eve doing the whole week rather than Georgia? I’ve seen both now and we’ve booked for the 11th so I don’t mind who I see, just curious as to how it works. When Christina had her last lot of time off Georgia did most and Eve had a scheduled performance
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Post by Raven on Dec 2, 2018 17:54:54 GMT
If anyone is looking for a last chance to catch Eve as Raven, Christina is off on a week's holiday from 10th December. Is Eve doing the whole week rather than Georgia? I’ve seen both now and we’ve booked for the 11th so I don’t mind who I see, just curious as to how it works. When Christina had her last lot of time off Georgia did most and Eve had a scheduled performance I knew Eve and Georgia alternate but if I'm being honest I'm not sure how it works and when Eve/Georgia will be on. I have checked on the website and they don't mention the playing schedule for Raven, just for Strat.
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Post by leanne23 on Dec 2, 2018 20:15:40 GMT
Is Eve doing the whole week rather than Georgia? I’ve seen both now and we’ve booked for the 11th so I don’t mind who I see, just curious as to how it works. When Christina had her last lot of time off Georgia did most and Eve had a scheduled performance I knew Eve and Georgia alternate but if I'm being honest I'm not sure how it works and when Eve/Georgia will be on. I have checked on the website and they don't mention the playing schedule for Raven, just for Strat. On the last two occasions when Christina had a week or so off, Eve did just one show and that was thursday night
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Post by andrew on Dec 10, 2018 18:44:46 GMT
I think Giovanni returns to the show tonight. He was supposed to be on from last week I think but he wasn't.
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 10, 2018 19:00:18 GMT
I think Giovanni returns to the show tonight. He was supposed to be on from last week I think but he wasn't. I think he was ill last week from what I’ve heard. Looking at Twitter, Sam (1st cover) hasn’t tweeted any lyrics today, and Eric (2nd cover) is on for Blake so he may very well be back 🙂 Of course I would have tickets for tomorrow where I assume he’s off as he has a gig booked, but that’s the way it goes sometimes!
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 10, 2018 19:09:45 GMT
Ignore the above- Sam is on for Ledoux again tonight. He tweeted a few minutes ago.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2018 19:12:46 GMT
Did Gio ever return to the show? Seems like there has been no news of him doing so?
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 10, 2018 19:24:53 GMT
Did Gio ever return to the show? Seems like there has been no news of him doing so? He was supposed to be back 3rd December and loads of ads were put on socia media advertising that. Sam (1st cover) tweeted about doing his last Ledoux show on 1st December. But I think he’s not been well, and at that point who knows now? It’s the final 4 weeks and I think quite a few people bought tickets for last Monday’s show thinking it would be his first one back. I’m booked in for tomorrow but I’ve had these tickets for a while now, as I’m going with someone who hasn’t been yet.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2018 20:16:05 GMT
Interesting he's not doing the X Factor tour. Would the person who finished in whatever position he finished in normally do it?
Anyway, re Bat the covers are equally as good!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2018 20:50:11 GMT
Interesting he's not doing the X Factor tour. Would the person who finished in whatever position he finished in normally do it? Anyway, re Bat the covers are equally as good! It's always the Top 8, which leaves Gio just one spot away from being on the tour so he would never have been on the tour regardless of other projects or anything.
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 10, 2018 20:51:47 GMT
Anyway, re Bat the covers are equally as good! Oh absolutely! I’m just missing Rob Copeland and I think I would have seen all the covers. Sam is excellent as Ledoux. Young Dream would like to see Gio, but knows they might not at this point (they’ve seen Eric and Sam twice each and day seats this close are looking unlikely with everything else going on at this busy time of the year.) Young’s favourite Strat is Simon!
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Post by andrew on Dec 10, 2018 23:32:07 GMT
Ignore the above- Sam is on for Ledoux again tonight. He tweeted a few minutes ago. That's really weird because I saw a photo of the cast board an he was in it, which probably means that he cancelled last minute.
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