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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2018 18:15:05 GMT
I know the chances are slim, but I hope it can extend. Just make it to 14 months, best the Broadway run. 😂
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Post by Jon on May 10, 2018 1:11:40 GMT
Lesley Joseph has been announced for panto in Bromley this Christmas, which probably isn't much of a shock as she would have done Young Frankenstein for over a year by then. But I wonder if someone else will replace her or is it due to close by then. It's already cut the booking period by a month so I think it's more likely it's closing in August.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 8:25:32 GMT
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Post by musicalmarge on May 10, 2018 9:00:30 GMT
Well I saw it twice and it had a nice run. Nice little funny show. Just shame it lacked the Broadway production values.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 9:08:15 GMT
Glad to see it getting a life on the road. With the right routing and promo it should do alright. Wonder what will take its place in the Garrick...
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 9:30:51 GMT
A bit sad to see this go, as it didn't beat the length of the Broadway run, but glad to see it's going on tour and having a new recording.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 9:33:37 GMT
Wonder what will take its place in the Garrick... ...Blazing Saddles?
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Post by mrcompanymanager on May 10, 2018 11:39:30 GMT
Wonder what will take its place in the Garrick... ...Blazing Saddles? An Officer and a Gentleman.
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Post by zak97 on May 10, 2018 11:40:43 GMT
Wouldn’t be surprised if Lesley Joseph returns to do the tour.
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Post by showtoones on May 10, 2018 12:06:14 GMT
An Officer and a Gentleman. Is that confirmed?
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Post by wickedgrin on May 10, 2018 12:47:04 GMT
There will no doubt be endless speculation as to who is cast in the tour now. The West End cast will take some matching. I thought all the performances were excellent. It will need some "names" to sell on tour I would think.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 13:28:40 GMT
An Officer and a Gentleman. Is that confirmed? No it's me wishful thinking 😂 Sorry. EDIT: Apologies showtoons, I thought you were referring to my Blazing Saddles comment.
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Post by Being Alive on May 10, 2018 13:38:52 GMT
Sting was on the telly the other day talking about Last Ship and they're wanting to bring it in to town and actively seeking a venue - 600 odd seat theatre would be about perfect I'd think!
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Post by Phantom of London on May 10, 2018 14:19:26 GMT
Didn’t think this would have closed so soon, thought it would’ve had another year.
The Garrick proves once again to be a graveyard for musicals despite being one of the best positioned theatre in the West End.
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Post by Jon on May 10, 2018 14:55:35 GMT
Didn’t think this would have closed so soon, thought it would’ve had another year. The Garrick proves once again to be a graveyard for musicals despite being one of the best positioned theatre in the West End. The Garrick isn't really suited for musicals, it's a playhouse and plays tend to work better there.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 15:48:23 GMT
I'm sad to see it closing, but I'm glad it starts and ends with the majority of the original cast! Hopefully will catch it once more.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2018 17:38:27 GMT
Sting was on the telly the other day talking about Last Ship and they're wanting to bring it in to town and actively seeking a venue - 600 odd seat theatre would be about perfect I'd think! With or without Richard Fleeshman though? Sadiq Khan said he was going to start clamping down on guns in London.
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Post by kiwi on May 10, 2018 17:39:22 GMT
A bit gutted this is closing. Saw it twice and loved it so I'm glad it's going out on tour!
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Post by Phantom of London on May 10, 2018 18:00:53 GMT
Didn’t think this would have closed so soon, thought it would’ve had another year. The Garrick proves once again to be a graveyard for musicals despite being one of the best positioned theatre in the West End. The Garrick isn't really suited for musicals, it's a playhouse and plays tend to work better there. But the audience don’t know that when they purchase their tickets, they just go and buy a ticket for the show they want to see, regardless if it is suited for musicals or plays. The theatre looks glorious from the outside and must have the best footfall in London, also it is adjacent to the TKT’s. So still baffling why so many musicals fail there. Wonder if this will go back to doing plays, or something like Come From Away, Waitress, Dear Evan Hansen or Anastasia will go in there?
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Post by shady23 on May 10, 2018 18:22:43 GMT
The musical has had a great run, it certainly has not failed.
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Post by stefy69 on May 11, 2018 6:12:02 GMT
Didn’t think this would have closed so soon, thought it would’ve had another year. The Garrick proves once again to be a graveyard for musicals despite being one of the best positioned theatre in the West End. The Garrick isn't really suited for musicals, it's a playhouse and plays tend to work better there. Agree 100% Jon, I know it has it's critics but I love the Garrick as a playhouse
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Post by Phantom of London on May 11, 2018 12:16:46 GMT
The Garrick isn't really suited for musicals, it's a playhouse and plays tend to work better there. Agree 100% Jon, I know it has it's critics but I love the Garrick as a playhouse they just go and buy a ticket for the show they want to see, regardless if it is suited for musicals or plays They do, though, react strongly to the environment once there. If it doesn't "feel" right, they won't go again - and musicals in particular rely on repeat visits. That's why Mackintosh, ALW etc spend so much time finding the "right" theatre for a show, and I think many of us on here know when we've seen something in the "wrong" venue, for sure. Young Frankenstein got 5 Star reviews, it wouldn’t got these if the show didn’t feel right. The Wyndham and Gielgud are the perfect definition of a Playhouse, yet Avenue Q played there well. The Apollo is another perfect Playhouse, Jamie looks glorious there. I do agree certain musicals play better in a big house and others are more comfortable in a smaller theatre.
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Post by Jon on May 11, 2018 14:08:22 GMT
they just go and buy a ticket for the show they want to see, regardless if it is suited for musicals or plays They do, though, react strongly to the environment once there. If it doesn't "feel" right, they won't go again - and musicals in particular rely on repeat visits. That's why Mackintosh, ALW etc spend so much time finding the "right" theatre for a show, and I think many of us on here know when we've seen something in the "wrong" venue, for sure. This is true and it’s noticeable when a show moves theatre, Mamma Mia! for example suited the Prince of Wales but lost something when it moved to the Novello.
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Post by Phantom of London on May 11, 2018 23:34:13 GMT
The Apollo is another perfect Playhouse, Jamie looks glorious there. The Apollo was built as an opera house, though, which explains that one. Shows either fit or don't fit a theatre, regardless of genre, I think. The Palace Theatre was built to be an opera house, however that is hosting a play now and for the foreseeable future.
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Post by showtoones on May 12, 2018 1:38:08 GMT
The problem with YF is that it is funny, but it thinks it’s funnier than it is. The cast is sensational but the material is mediocre. Plus i think It looks cheap. It’s not a huge theater and it’s not a small cast so it really needed to rely on full price and premium tickets, and that isn’t the reality for many people and barring Hamilton and Wicked in the first few years, most shows offer some sort of discount or coupon code.
I think the economics of theater make it hard for most shows to have lengthy runs.
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