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Post by Rory on Sept 18, 2024 18:22:38 GMT
Looking to bring most of obc and wanting to film I hear. I guess it'll be going to either the Noel Coward or the Harold Pinter in February. Three of the original cast are leaving the Broadway production on 29th Sept and I think they'll come over here with the rest when the Broadway run finishes on 12th January (it has just announced the final extension).
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Post by Jon on Sept 18, 2024 18:28:15 GMT
Looking to bring most of obc and wanting to film I hear. I guess it'll be going to either the Noel Coward or the Harold Pinter in February. Three of the original cast are leaving the Broadway production on 29th Sept and I think they'll come over here with the rest when the Broadway run finishes on 12th January (it has just announced the final extension). The Noel Coward would be my choice for Stereophonic personally as it's bigger stage wise and capacity wise but Sonia Friedman does use the Harold Pinter for a lot for her shows.
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Post by Rory on Sept 18, 2024 18:47:04 GMT
I guess it'll be going to either the Noel Coward or the Harold Pinter in February. Three of the original cast are leaving the Broadway production on 29th Sept and I think they'll come over here with the rest when the Broadway run finishes on 12th January (it has just announced the final extension). The Noel Coward would be my choice for Stereophonic personally as it's bigger stage wise and capacity wise but Sonia Friedman does use the Harold Pinter for a lot for her shows. I think SFP will put Stereophonic in the Noel Coward and The Years transfer from the Almeida in the Harold Pinter.
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Post by sundaymorning on Sept 23, 2024 9:01:09 GMT
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 29, 2024 22:05:04 GMT
I just saw the show and spoke to Will Butler who said the show is opening West End in the Spring and he *thinks* it’ll be at the Duke of York’s.
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 29, 2024 22:19:58 GMT
Interesting pick. The sound there is pretty good and the size seems alright.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 30, 2024 0:42:18 GMT
Also asked several cast members if they were going over with it and they said no.
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Post by jaggy on Sept 30, 2024 1:02:05 GMT
Also asked several cast members if they were going over with it and they said no. Can you tell who said no? Terribly curious who is and isn't going to transfer.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 30, 2024 1:51:30 GMT
Juliana and Sarah both said they weren’t going. I hope something changes because the UK deserves to see their phenomenal performances. When I asked Juliana she said “No, we’re not going over there sadly” and in the moment I thought she meant any of them. But maybe she meant her and her family?
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Post by Rory on Sept 30, 2024 4:41:03 GMT
Won't be here until Easter at the earliest if it's going to the Duke of York's
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Post by n1david on Oct 3, 2024 7:57:42 GMT
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 3, 2024 18:54:54 GMT
Interesting that people can file copyright lawsuits over non-fiction autobiographies now... all this reads as is them trying to get some money out the play!
Who are the current rightsholders for The Woman With The Whip, or source material of other non-fiction based shows? They'd have a field day.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Oct 3, 2024 19:15:43 GMT
Interesting that people can file copyright lawsuits over non-fiction autobiographies now... all this reads as is them trying to get some money out the play! Who are the current rightsholders for The Woman With The Whip, or source material of other non-fiction based shows? They'd have a field day. It sounds like they may have a case to be fair. To seemingly use one source material and have dialogue straight from it seems dodgy territory
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Post by lolaluffneggle on Oct 3, 2024 19:19:27 GMT
Yes the argument is that the play is heavily lifted from the sound engineer’s memoir, the only material that exists from that point of view. There’s loads of Fleetwood Mac books but only that one gives that very specific perspective. There will likely be a settlement but it depends how long that’ll go on for and as to whether it puts a delay on the play hitting the west end.
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Post by Rory on Oct 14, 2024 8:05:39 GMT
Could be wrong but I saw a list of titles on the Royal Court's website which I assume will comprise the next season, and this wasn't on the list (someone had said Stereophonic was going there before the West End).
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Post by londontg on Oct 14, 2024 12:55:22 GMT
Could be wrong but I saw a list of titles on the Royal Court's website which I assume will comprise the next season, and this wasn't on the list (someone had said Stereophonic was going there before the West End). Intrigued! Can you share the titles of these productions (perhaps in a different thread)?
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Post by Rory on Oct 14, 2024 14:00:22 GMT
Could be wrong but I saw a list of titles on the Royal Court's website which I assume will comprise the next season, and this wasn't on the list (someone had said Stereophonic was going there before the West End). Intrigued! Can you share the titles of these productions (perhaps in a different thread)? I was rushing and can't really remember. 4.48 Psychosis was there and something called 'Manhunt'.
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 14, 2024 15:21:00 GMT
4.48 Psychosis!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by nottobe on Oct 14, 2024 16:24:39 GMT
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Post by Rory on Oct 14, 2024 16:58:42 GMT
I bet that's it! Sounds great!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 14, 2024 21:58:14 GMT
Stereophonic isn’t going to the Royal Court first- it’s going straight to the west end.
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Post by Rory on Oct 14, 2024 22:15:53 GMT
Stereophonic isn’t going to the Royal Court first- it’s going straight to the west end. Duke of York's, according to an article in the New York Post, and as mentioned in one of the above posts. Hope the US litigation doesn't mess up the plans.
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Post by fluxcapacitor on Oct 15, 2024 7:38:41 GMT
Saw this on Broadway a few weeks ago, and it was honestly one of the best plays I've seen in recent years. It won't be for everyone since it's long and features a lot of seemingly meandering conversations, but what it does so effectively is create a real world where - by the end - you feel like you've really been on a journey with these flawed characters. It's very special.
For anyone worried about the OG cast not transferring, I wouldn't worry. This is about the "whole" - the set, the music, the subtle interplay between characters, the alternate takes, the journey. I saw the new cast (featuring Amy Forsyth, Rebecca Naomi Jones and Benjamin Anthony Anderson) and they were astounding. Amy Forsyth, especially, blew me away and gives a very different vocal performance to what can be heard from Sarah Pidgeon on the cast recording, but one which is equally effective.
I imagined the National might take it. It would work brilliantly in the Lyttelton. But nice to see it's probably getting a West End outing instead and I'll definitely be booking a second visit.
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Post by parsley1 on Oct 16, 2024 22:59:57 GMT
This is 100% not in the new RC season
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Post by parsley1 on Oct 16, 2024 23:00:17 GMT
A big deal it shall be Large scale SFP
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