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Post by Dr Tom on Sept 17, 2024 12:12:20 GMT
I saw this yesterday at the Turbine Theatre with a heavily discounted ticket. It is a short musical, I'd say a 55 minute running time, but we had a show stop due to technical sound difficulties and a repeated song, so it overran a bit.
It's a cast of seven people - four contestants (it's the one hour TV programme format), plus a producer, camera operator, and sound operator. There is a lot of audience interaction with the crew, so if you sit at the front or on an aisle, be prepared to discuss your alcohol consumption. Daniele Coombe is really on form with all the improvisation. She even covered the show stop masterfully. There are a few other strong performers in the cast, including the always brilliant Sophie Hutchinson.
This isn't comparable with something like the Bake Off Musical in terms of development or capturing the show. There isn't much of a set and it is much more about the production drama than the show itself. Really, I think they bring all they can out of the concept without making major changes. Many of the audience sounded like they were massive fans of the TV show (at least based on the responses during the pre-show). It's great that the Turbine Theatre always support new musicals and this is worth watching on a cheap ticket, but I wouldn't expect to see a West End transfer in the current short form.
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Post by thedrowsychaperone on Sept 17, 2024 13:56:32 GMT
Thoroughly enjoyed this in Edinburgh, it's a perfect little Fringe show and I hope they don't try and shoot any higher than that.
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Post by badlydrawnhamster on Sept 17, 2024 22:53:09 GMT
I know this is doubling up with Silence! The Musical at the Turbine with both from the same producer, but despite really enjoying Silence! the short running time is putting me off this, and I've only seen Come Dine With Me a few times. The episodes I saw were quite amusing, but I'm not really in to reality tv, yet I am tempted now after both of your positive responses, but do you think having only a vague knowledge of the show would hinder my enjoyment of it?
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Post by andrew on Sept 18, 2024 0:16:36 GMT
I enjoyed this so much more than I was expecting and I thought Harry Chandler was fantastic. It was such a relief after having seen the atrocious Silence The Musical a week ago.
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Post by thedrowsychaperone on Sept 18, 2024 9:06:07 GMT
I know this is doubling up with Silence! The Musical at the Turbine with both from the same producer, but despite really enjoying Silence! the short running time is putting me off this, and I've only seen Come Dine With Me a few times. The episodes I saw were quite amusing, but I'm not really in to reality tv, yet I am tempted now after both of your positive responses, but do you think having only a vague knowledge of the show would hinder my enjoyment of it? I think if you'd only ever seen one episode of CDWM it would still work... probably even if you'd never seen one, in fact! All of the info you need is set up very quickly, and the format gets thrown out the window during the show anyway so i think the show would work even if it wasn't based off CDWM and was just a fictitious dinner party TV show within the musical.
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Post by badlydrawnhamster on Sept 18, 2024 18:47:51 GMT
I know this is doubling up with Silence! The Musical at the Turbine with both from the same producer, but despite really enjoying Silence! the short running time is putting me off this, and I've only seen Come Dine With Me a few times. The episodes I saw were quite amusing, but I'm not really in to reality tv, yet I am tempted now after both of your positive responses, but do you think having only a vague knowledge of the show would hinder my enjoyment of it? I think if you'd only ever seen one episode of CDWM it would still work... probably even if you'd never seen one, in fact! All of the info you need is set up very quickly, and the format gets thrown out the window during the show anyway so i think the show would work even if it wasn't based off CDWM and was just a fictitious dinner party TV show within the musical. Thanks for that, I'll keep an eye out for it on the papering sites and hopefully catch it at some point.
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Post by greatauntedna on Sept 26, 2024 20:02:26 GMT
It really needs work. There’s a few funny moments. There’s way more they can do with it! There’s too much focus on the crew. It doesn’t use the theme tune! I love Daniele Coombe.
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