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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 19:51:13 GMT
Seems like a good time for a spot of Assassins.
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Post by theatre-turtle on May 26, 2017 17:43:09 GMT
Tyrone Huntley is at Angels. I just told him he's amazing 😅
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 14:22:01 GMT
Not sure 'famous' but Mark Shenton on his own at The Gabriels in Brighton. He's on his own and in quite athletic spirit as he shot out as soon as the first play finished to grab some Mac N Cheese
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 15:04:11 GMT
Not sure 'famous' but Mark Shenton on his own at The Gabriels in Brighton. He's on his own and in quite athletic spirit as he shot out as soon as the first play finished to grab some Mac N Cheese Aw, we just spoke to him and his was lovely!
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Post by sophie92 on May 27, 2017 17:54:11 GMT
Lin-Manuel Miranda sat a few rows behind me at Angels in America today
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 22:01:50 GMT
Rula Lenska was at Madame Rubinstein on Thursday afternoon. She clapped very enthusiastically at the curtain call
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 22:16:01 GMT
While We're Here at the Bush last night - spotted Sinead and Niamh Cusack in the garden and then going into the theatre. Made the most of the sun for as long as poss and so was the last person in - grabbed the last seat on the back row and found myself sitting next to Ralph Fiennes. Who did not stop fidgeting and heavy breathing throughout, but whether that was in response to me or the play I couldn't say.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 23:15:57 GMT
I saw Olly Alexander from years and years with possibly tuppence middleton at Who's afraid of Virginia would tonight
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Post by tmesis on Jun 3, 2017 20:01:17 GMT
Just seen Chris Addison at the bar in the interval of L'elisir d'amore at ROH with his wife (?) . Looked happy and smiley!
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Post by ctas on Jun 3, 2017 21:54:36 GMT
Eleanor Tomlinson (of Poldark) at Heathers today.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jun 4, 2017 9:20:56 GMT
Every director and playwright in London at Anatomy of a Suicide.
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Post by bellboard27 on Jun 5, 2017 21:21:34 GMT
At press night at Annie, apart from the hacks, oddly there were few I recognised. In fact my famous people spotting was limited to Graham Norton and Christopher Biggins. What a combination!
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Post by daniel on Jun 6, 2017 1:53:25 GMT
First contribution in this thread, yay!
At Annie tonight:
David Baddiel, Christopher Biggins, Alexandra Burke, Bill Nighy, Graham Norton, Mark Shenton, David Walliams.
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Post by ali973 on Jun 6, 2017 5:19:55 GMT
Last week on Broadway, Constantine Maroulis (Rock of Ages, Jekyll & Hyde) at Groundhog Day, Neil Patrick Harris at Hello, Dolly and Idina Menzel at War Paint.
Constantine is TALL and VERY attractive in real life wearing nicely fitted pants and a blazer. I never thought he was attractive really, certainly not with long hair. But he's definitely got swagger.
Neil Patrick Harris was boring and fancied himself. He came in just before curtain and dashed out immediately as soon as Act I ended. I also think the Hedwig and Series of Misfortunate Events took a tole on him. He's pretty wrinkly and malnourished looking. His husband was there too, wearing the same jacket I've seen him wear on so many TV interviews. GAWD I'm a bitch.
Idina was gorgeous. Beautiful skin, tan, nice lounge wear. She came in not too early, not too late. Stayed more or less in the same spot during intermission.
Hedda Hopper OUT.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 5:22:46 GMT
Saw Alfie Boe and Michael Ball at Great Comet whilst I was in NYC.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 10:51:33 GMT
The glorious star of 'May to December', Rebecca Lacey was at the Park Theatre last night. She was enjoying a bag of crisps.
Edit: She looked terrific btw.
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Post by d'James on Jun 7, 2017 10:54:12 GMT
Awww. May to December.
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Post by Polly1 on Jun 7, 2017 19:34:40 GMT
The glorious star of 'May to December', Rebecca Lacey was at the Park Theatre last night. She was enjoying a bag of crisps. Edit: She looked terrific btw. But not the original star - that was Eve Matheson. You never hear about her these days. She is married to someone - I mean an actor. Phil Davies? Anyway, loved the programme, glad others remember it.
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Post by lou105 on Jun 7, 2017 21:05:37 GMT
Just had a quick Google. Wasn't Rebecca Lacey's character the ditzy secretary in the office,whereas Eve M was the client who fell for the solicitor? Lovely series.
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Post by Polly1 on Jun 7, 2017 21:43:14 GMT
Just had a quick Google. Wasn't Rebecca Lacey's character the ditzy secretary in the office,whereas Eve M was the client who fell for the solicitor? Lovely series. Oh, that's right, sorry. Eve M was replaced/left after one series though? Can't remember her replacement. Lesley Down?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2017 7:47:53 GMT
Just had a quick Google. Wasn't Rebecca Lacey's character the ditzy secretary in the office,whereas Eve M was the client who fell for the solicitor? Lovely series. Oh, that's right, sorry. Eve M was replaced/left after one series though? Can't remember her replacement. Lesley Down? Lesley Dunlop. Currently in 'Emmerdale' I believe and married to her co-star who plays Eric Pollard.
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Post by demelza on Jun 10, 2017 11:34:07 GMT
Not quite in the audience but I walked by Andrew Scott whilst I was on my way to the National Theatre
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Post by demelza on Jun 10, 2017 14:26:18 GMT
I walked by Andrew Scott whilst I was on my way to the National Theatre Ah, but are you sure it was him, though? I mean, Scotty or not Scotty, that is the question... Indeed it is the question! But yes! He look quite summery today as he headed over the bridge
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2017 16:10:06 GMT
Not quite in the audience but just saw Russell Tovey taking his ears and his dog out for a walk between shows.
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Post by tmesis on Jun 10, 2017 21:08:43 GMT
Len McCluskey at The Other Palace seeing La Strada. He was in the middle of the front row and applauding (even bravoing) enthusiastically. Also wearing very funky shoes for a trade unionist. (Not that I'm generalising that most union officials have drearily shod pedal extremities!)
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