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Post by theatre22 on Jul 21, 2024 9:58:30 GMT
I don't know if it has been mentioned here before but on planning my next theatre trip to London I noticed all tickets for the 6pm Sunday performances are £27.50 (plus £3.95 transaction fee) Booked my ticket, fingers crossed it is still on by then. I think I saw an announcement this week that these are going to be cosplay Sunday shows.
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Post by Theo on Jul 21, 2024 10:11:34 GMT
Thanks, that explains a lot. Way too old for Sunday Cosplay myself, but I guess it will be fun
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Post by PineappleForYou on Jul 30, 2024 17:54:24 GMT
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Post by jonnymb on Jul 30, 2024 17:55:55 GMT
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Post by avfan on Jul 30, 2024 17:56:05 GMT
Sad to hear this, will need to get a wriggle on and see it. Massive kudos to any producers who take the risk and launch a new musical in the West End.
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Post by PineappleForYou on Jul 30, 2024 17:58:48 GMT
For anyone interested, this is on sale for £15 tickets on TodayTix for today only. They still have the original run on there which isn't happening but if you wanted to catch this before next week it's a pretty good deal.
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Post by mattnyc on Jul 30, 2024 18:09:43 GMT
Can’t say an early closing surprises me. This was honestly one of the worst things I’ve sat through in quite a while. I would watch “Opening Night” twenty times before having to endure this one again.
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Post by blamerobots on Jul 30, 2024 18:12:28 GMT
Saw this coming from a mile away, but it's really sad to see. I personally loved this show and rank it as one of Wildhorn's best. But I don't think it was ever going to thrive in the West End.
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Post by Rory on Jul 30, 2024 18:18:05 GMT
Always sad when something shuts early but this was a very strange choice for a full summer run at the Harold Pinter with no well known names to sell it.
There's now a 7 week gap in the theatre's schedule. Can they get anything to slot in quickly?
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Post by david on Jul 30, 2024 18:22:25 GMT
I had booked for this on a TT offer this afternoon for the August bank holiday weekend. A real shame its closing early.
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Post by blamerobots on Jul 30, 2024 18:46:39 GMT
They could put in a tour stop?? Ghost
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Post by bigredapple on Jul 30, 2024 18:55:33 GMT
Ffs. Was this even that popular to begin with? Well well well
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Post by viserys on Jul 30, 2024 18:59:52 GMT
Yea the transfer had been a very bizarre decision from the start.
Maybe they were hoping to ride on the coat tails of Totoro and Spirited Away, especially with many anime fans travelling to London for the latter, but then why not Death Note, which has far better known source material and had at least a bit of a buzz going after the concerts last year?
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Post by anthony on Jul 30, 2024 20:50:11 GMT
1) it's really odd because when I saw it a few weeks ago, they had the 'House Full' sign up outside, despite the fact the house clearly wasn't full
2) of all of Wildhorn's musicals, this was such a weird choice. Where is the appeal? I think depending on the Death Note hype was stupid because the music if Death Note is genuinely spectacular. Where is the appeal here? Even something like Dracula (sooo underrated!) would have been a more wise choice as it would have got people in based on name recognition alone. Is this even that big of an anime? I mentioned I saw it at the Manga Club in the school I work at (I've never read a manga or watched anime in my LIFE!), and they had all heard of Death Note, but none of them had heard of this.
I just hope to doesn't put Wildhorn off. He has some great stuff in his back catalogue. Just needs to take it slow. Something like Dracula would actually work so well somewhere like the Art Theatre.
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Post by osdtdg on Jul 30, 2024 21:00:11 GMT
I am very sad, as an out of towner and anime/manga fan I was looking forward to my September date for this one. I hadn't seen the anime because I keep putting it off, but I know this would entice me into finally doing it. Very sad for the cast and crew!
(How good are ATG generally at getting in touch for refunds?)
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Post by Seriously on Jul 30, 2024 21:14:37 GMT
Foreign investors who didn't care how much money they lost, and ATG insisting on a longer run. It was never going to end well.
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Post by Jon on Jul 30, 2024 21:35:23 GMT
6-7 weeks isn't really enough time for a filler at this short notice, Ghost won't transfer because it's very expensive to slot something in for just a week in the West End.
Give Macbeth is sold out, ATG will probably just leave the Pinter dark until October.
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Post by capybara on Jul 30, 2024 22:17:26 GMT
Well, that’s a shame. Especially as I had only booked a ticket for late August this morning.
I thought this looked decent from the West End Live performance. Two weeks is too short notice for me to be able to exchange tickets for another date now so guess this will have to go down as one that wasn’t meant to be for me.
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Post by Rory on Jul 30, 2024 22:26:59 GMT
I feel sorry for the director. It has not been his year. But honestly, the minute this was announced I thought it was very unlikely to manage to complete a 12 week run. Why something more commercial didn't go into the Pinter for a prime summer slot, I'll never know. The most bizarre West End transfer in years.
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Post by Rory on Jul 30, 2024 22:29:28 GMT
Foreign investors who didn't care how much money they lost, and ATG insisting on a longer run. It was never going to end well. But they've cared enough to close it early. Was there really nothing else that ATG could have gone with?
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 30, 2024 22:32:47 GMT
That’s such a shame. This would always be a tough sell. I only saw the concert as it was available through a site we cannot name, but that got me interested enough to attend again. I’ve quickly booked for the closing performance and I’ll see if I can fit in any more viewings before then.
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Post by marob on Jul 30, 2024 22:58:56 GMT
Not a surprise, but still a shame as I quite liked it. It does seem to be one of the more obscure titles to adapt. I’ve looked out of curiosity for both the manga and anime in various shops, and none of them had it in stock.
Am I remembering correctly that the programme mentioned something about it being part of a series of anime/manga adaptations?
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Post by blamerobots on Jul 30, 2024 23:31:19 GMT
Not a surprise, but still a shame as I quite liked it. It does seem to be one of the more obscure titles to adapt. I’ve looked out of curiosity for both the manga and anime in various shops, and none of them had it in stock. Am I remembering correctly that the programme mentioned something about it being part of a series of anime/manga adaptations? Wildhorn has written multiple adaptations of manga. His work before this one was a musical based off of the manga "Fist of the North Star." Look it up, it's pretty odd material to adapt..! These musicals are really profitable in Japan so I reckon he's making a fair amount with these adaptations, whether or not they get English premieres. He seems to personally enjoy it as his son is an anime fan and encourages him to write these musicals... so props to him I guess. Anything to keep the money rolling in
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Post by marob on Jul 30, 2024 23:49:24 GMT
Not a surprise, but still a shame as I quite liked it. It does seem to be one of the more obscure titles to adapt. I’ve looked out of curiosity for both the manga and anime in various shops, and none of them had it in stock. Am I remembering correctly that the programme mentioned something about it being part of a series of anime/manga adaptations? Wildhorn has written multiple adaptations of manga. His work before this one was a musical based off of the manga "Fist of the North Star." Look it up, it's pretty odd material to adapt..! These musicals are really profitable in Japan so I reckon he's making a fair amount with these adaptations, whether or not they get English premieres. He seems to personally enjoy it as his son is an anime fan and encourages him to write these musicals... so props to him I guess. Anything to keep the money rolling in Ah, I was thinking it meant he was writing them for a western audience. I remember seeing some of the ridiculously violent Fist of the North Star on the Sci Fi Channel back in the 90s. Of all the things to turn into a musical…🤯
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Post by peopleplaces on Jul 31, 2024 9:45:02 GMT
I wonder if this means that all the team who havent been paid yet will finally get paid ...?
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