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Post by djp on Sept 24, 2017 0:53:31 GMT
Obviously workshopping stuff we are yet to be aware of... Lot of it about. Carrie isn't alone being in demand - one workshop this week has had Killian, Katy Braben, Niamh Perry, and Sharon D Clarke workshopping it. The problem is the ones with the terrible books- Exposure, Preacher Man. Dusty - and the things, with x from a soap, and y from Hello, seem to make it onto stages, while the better sounding workshops never leave the shop..........
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Post by ensembleswings on Sept 24, 2017 10:38:18 GMT
Saw this last night, enjoyed it for what it was but I wasn't blown away by it. Cast were great, as was the atmosphere but the overall book/songs just didn't seem to do it for me. Glad I went and saw it for myself though.
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Post by No. on Sept 24, 2017 15:07:02 GMT
Seen nothing but good about Scott Paige as Fester, I do feel like they took Les purely based on his name.
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Post by ensembleswings on Sept 24, 2017 22:21:57 GMT
Seen nothing but good about Scott Paige as Fester, I do feel like they took Les purely based on his name. Scott was one of the standouts in the cast for me. I haven't seen Les in the role to be able to comment on that one but would they really need his name? I feel given the other cast members it probably would have sold just as well.
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Post by No. on Sept 25, 2017 15:57:44 GMT
Seen nothing but good about Scott Paige as Fester, I do feel like they took Les purely based on his name. Scott was one of the standouts in the cast for me. I haven't seen Les in the role to be able to comment on that one but would they really need his name? I feel given the other cast members it probably would have sold just as well. I thought Les was fairly weak as Fester, not awful just not amazing. I do think Carrie and Sam's names sold the show well but him thrown into the mix probably helped.
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Post by djp on Sept 29, 2017 0:32:40 GMT
Saw it in Woking and I think its losing something due to its poor sound management. The show was better, when that was much better, when I saw it in Canterbury. Gomez's vocal vanished every now and again early on which means some of the intro wasn't introduced. . And they seemed to have reasoned that , as Carrie has the strongest vocal, they could put up the orchestra's sound levels to full throttle, when she was singing her biggest numbers .Carrie's vocals were great otherwise, but no one can be heard with the orchestra at that volume. And, if you can't hear the lyrics , you not only miss the singing, but also the content, and the comedy - which is rather important in a comedy.
Against that, Samantha Womack was really strong as Morticia, and the sound team decided not to sabotage her - Morticia was nicely acted, she was looking very confident, and her vocal is now very strong too.
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Oct 4, 2017 14:42:28 GMT
Seeing tomorrow matinee, Scott is still on for Fester during the Belfast run. Can't wait to hear him.
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Oct 4, 2017 18:59:25 GMT
Anyone know how much the souvenir brochures are for the show?
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Post by danb on Oct 4, 2017 19:14:24 GMT
I do hope Les Dennis is ok. That is quite a long time to have off for a minor ailment.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 21:48:07 GMT
Anyone know how much the souvenir brochures are for the show? Sae the show last night in Belfast, the brochures were £6
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Oct 5, 2017 22:28:07 GMT
Watched the show this afternoon was actually pretty good. Orchestra is one of the best I've heard on tour really took te score to new heights. Also noted that there was a mistake with the bows at the end with Fester and Gomez and Morticia all coming out at the same time causing them to run back into their places it was quite funny.
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Post by WireHangers on Oct 11, 2017 11:30:28 GMT
Saw the show last night in Glasgow. Was really looking forward to it after reading your reviews for so long.
First off, the show is not in bad shape for being so far along in it's tour schedule, however, the audience were in incredible spirits last night and I suspect some of the cast had friends and family in attendance. Every single number was met was rapturous applause and every joke landed with deafening laughter so that would no doubt have energised the cast. Les Dennis was out last night and THANK GOD he was because Scott played the role wonderfully. His acting and his singing were all on point that I couldn't have imagined Les Dennis playing the role that strongly.
Cameron and Samantha didn't have great chemistry bit still played off each other well. Cameron in particular was the highlight of the show, it was evident that the show was originally written to have Gomez at the front and centre. Samantha sung and played the part well but her dancing was tired looking and I'd like to see her do something with more energy next time she's cast in a musical. The actors who played Pugsley, the Grandma, and in-laws were fine. Nothing particularly special and nothing particularly bad.
I was extremely disappointed by Carrie Hope Fletcher. I was living abroad when she started being cast in musicals and only moved home last year when she begun doing Addams Family. I assumed, because she seemed to be going from one high profile job to another, that she'd be an absolute star in the making but alas, she was far from it. She had virtually no star power nor charisma. While her singing was lovely she lacked any sort of spirit and character - there was no bite or any sort of darkness that Wednesday Addams needs to have and Carrie just seemed like she had a bad attitude on stage which made her extremely unlikable to watch. Her comedic timing was pretty bland as well, she missed every cue for a joke and each time she attempted to get a laugh it fell disastrously flat. It's such a shame as I really love her online presence but I'd seriously think twice about seeing her in any role in the future. She just isn't a leading lady.
The lad playing Lucas was pretty bland also. His singing voice didn't sound real, it was incredibly animated and people around me were commenting on how bad it was to listen to him. Apart from the fact he was a pretty face he offered nothing to the production. Lurch's slow walking joke got real old real quick. He definitely had friends and family attending last night as each time he walked slowly across the stage the audience would laugh for a few seconds but this select group of people would cheer and whoop and holler as if he was the funniest thing since sliced bread.
I couldn't stop watching the ensemble every time there were on stage... the choreographer should be shot. The dancing was extremely pantomime and amateur, I didn't understand why every syllable needed a dance move to match. Someone needs to have the choreographer chant to themselves every morning "LESS IS MORE" because what every single routine was overkill. It was far too distracting when members of the ensemble would appear and start busting out awful choreography, especially on such a tight stage as I was sure someone was going to get smacked in the face by a rouge foot or a wild hand, which was a shame as I did think the ensemble were very very fine.
The show is lovely and will do well with amateur groups. Most of the songs were forgettable. Half the cast were incredible and half were forgettable but the show is definitely saved by nostalgia and the fact that audience members absolutely adore these characters.
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Oct 16, 2017 20:37:04 GMT
Rumours going around saying this might be filmed. Anyone heard anything similar?
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Post by danb on Oct 16, 2017 21:24:41 GMT
For who? It was fine, passed the time but it doesn’t need watching at home. Nothing happens! Wouldn’t a cast recording be more appropriate so that we can listen to those four tunes in their various guises over and over again? Doesn’t a dvd say ‘look at our tip top shiny show? We want to shout about it’?
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Oct 16, 2017 21:39:31 GMT
Hmm have to agree although it's just a rumour my friend had heard at stage door where they mentioned in passing the possibility of a filmed version, nothing concrete though. I liked the show but I do agree it would not be the best translation to film because it lacks something. Set design and sound design are great but I'd say it's a rather small scale production to film.
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Post by cheesy116 on Oct 16, 2017 22:22:16 GMT
Hmm have to agree although it's just a rumour my friend had heard at stage door where they mentioned in passing the possibility of a filmed version, nothing concrete though. I liked the show but I do agree it would not be the best translation to film because it lacks something. Set design and sound design are great but I'd say it's a rather small scale production to film. I agree, this played at my work last week and the set and sound are excellent for a tour, but I can't see the book/music translating well to the big screen.
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 21, 2017 18:59:06 GMT
ON my way home from this afternoons performance in wolverhampton so thought I’d give my thoughts.
The show doesn’t come together, as I think everyone has said. Act 1 is clever, with all of the best songs and the best comedy. Act 2 doesn’t really make any sense. It’s like everyone is starring in a different show or there are 4 different shows happening on stage at once and then in the final scene it all slots together. It just didn’t feel ‘finished’
Cameron is a wonderful Gomez, giving the best performance for me - hugely funny and great voice. Sam Womack is maybe a bit too laid back as Morticia but again sings it well. Carrie (who I normally cannot stand for reasons this board have previously raised) was great - she really has a fantastic voice and Pulled was a show highlight. Supporting cast were good (Valda Avkis is hugely underused as Grandma though, and Scott Paige is maybe a bit young for Fester)
Good set, different to what I’d imagined but it does what it needs to do and fits the show well.
I’d probably give it 3 stars. No more. The show is fun but I wouldn’t go again.
A side note - the audience were way too young for this show. There were lots of children under 8 I’d say and the majority of them lost interest about 15 minutes in. Maybe it’s been marketed at the wrong age group , there were certainly lots of children.
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Post by anthony on Oct 21, 2017 20:12:27 GMT
Agree -- I've got a few bootlegs of the pre-broadway version, the broadway version and the 2 differing US tour versions and the UK tour is by far the worst (I believe this is like version 6 or 7 of the show, if we include some of the international versions -- I believe even the recently opened Paris production is different yet again!).
Although I do appreciate the adding of Secrets (one of the best songs in the show, in my opinion!), I still think the broadway version is the best.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2017 21:01:00 GMT
I so missed "Where Did We Go Wrong" why did they cut that song?
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Post by anthony on Oct 23, 2017 14:19:57 GMT
I so missed "Where Did We Go Wrong" why did they cut that song? Was it in at the beginning of the tour? I don't know why, I just seem to remember the audience not laughing at "She'll be Thursday before we know it!" as much as I thought they would. I saw it when it was at the New Wimbledon Theatre. Or perhaps they kept that line in and moved it else where...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 14:35:45 GMT
I so missed "Where Did We Go Wrong" why did they cut that song? Was it in at the beginning of the tour? I don't know why, I just seem to remember the audience not laughing at "She'll be Thursday before we know it!" as much as I thought they would. I saw it when it was at the New Wimbledon Theatre. Or perhaps they kept that line in and moved it else where... No the song isn’t in the production (well it wasn’t when I saw it in Dublin in August) but that line is part of the song “Wednesday’s growing up”
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 4, 2017 12:37:31 GMT
Saw this last night in Dartford, Les Dennis skipped again, so with the amount of time he was missing, I only assume he has left the cast.
The 8 show run was sold out and I have never known this at Dartford, I suspect it is the Carrie Hope Fisher effect, she got the biggest cheer at the end. I have a soft spot for this show and am the only one who loved it on Broadway it seems!!! Love the way the Spanish influence is woven into the book and score. I haven't seen Addam Family movies or programmes before, so only known the story told through stage and have to say I love the premise of the charachters and how it works with a 'dysfunctional' family.
Given this is a sell out and the set is excellent for a tour, this could easily parachute into the West End and do a Annie or Evita, would be great for the Playhouses Theatre.
Produced by Katy Lipson who has worked hard on the fringes and deserves a break for her unstinting commitment over the years.
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Post by musicalmarge on Nov 4, 2017 12:41:00 GMT
I hope it finds a West End home. I enjoyed it.
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Post by itsemily on Nov 4, 2017 15:24:34 GMT
I would love to see this show again, saw it at Woking in September and really enjoyed it, to me the stand outs were the Ancestors I loved how strong the characterisation was in each of them for what is essentially an ensemble track! I am a big fan of the films and have seen some of the black and white TV show, a box set I have never got round to finishing. I really hope this goes to the West End, even for a short run!
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Post by Rukaya on Nov 7, 2017 0:04:01 GMT
I was watching Carrie's latest vlog earlier, the cast had an awards night with parody songs and in one of them there was a lyric about transferring to the Phoenix, could be nothing but thought I'd mention it!
Lyric is at 5:30
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