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Post by zsazsa on Aug 14, 2016 17:30:07 GMT
So after reading Daphne Du Maurier's novel I listened to the Austrian cast album today.
On a first listening I was very taken with the score. Some it is reminiscent of Maury Yeston's Titanic.
I am aware that the events behind the hindered Broadway production were as dramatic the show itself. I wonder if an English language production will ever happen. Would love to see it.
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Post by ali973 on Aug 14, 2016 17:43:09 GMT
Probably not.
Too bad, I love the score and thought some of the staging were amazing. Some scenes are a snooze though. I saw it four times in Germany, last two outings were the last to shows. Pia Douwes as Mrs Danvers is one helleva exciting camp performance. Loved her.
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Aug 14, 2016 19:05:43 GMT
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Post by firefingers on Aug 14, 2016 19:05:43 GMT
I don't know the show, but do know the film. Would it make a good choice for somewhere like Southwark Playhouse?
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Post by whygodwhytoday on Aug 14, 2016 19:28:04 GMT
One of my favourite books. I've been meaning to listen to this for ages, thanks for the reminder x
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Post by chrismis on Aug 14, 2016 19:31:27 GMT
I don't know the show, but do know the film. Would it make a good choice for somewhere like Southwark Playhouse? Yes, with Tam Mutu and Siobhan Dillon playing the leads please!
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Post by viserys on Aug 14, 2016 19:47:46 GMT
I don't know, it relied very much on big scene sets, curtains wafting in open bay windows, the epic burning staircase at the end and whatnot... if you take away the dazzle, you are left with mediocre Europop music and a dull insipid female "heroine" written by a man with a mindset from decades ago. But who knows. I'd actually be interested in seeing an English-language production that might improve on the daft original lyrics.
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Post by avenueqresident on Aug 14, 2016 22:13:15 GMT
I remember this was rumoured to be considered for the Shaftesbury Theatre, before the change of decision to take it to Broadway, which never even reached preview stages due to the money meddling drama which came to light.
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 14, 2016 23:01:17 GMT
Yes it was to open at the Shaftsbury, but they needed to dig a Billy Elliot style hole in the stage for the final scene, but the theatre had a high water table underneath it, so got pulled.
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Post by avenueqresident on Aug 19, 2016 17:18:44 GMT
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Post by ShoesForRent on Apr 24, 2017 21:51:16 GMT
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