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Post by horton on May 9, 2019 19:41:31 GMT
Oh so true. Barbara Dickson will never be bettered.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2019 19:51:52 GMT
And I'd also add Stephanie Lawrence to the list
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Post by theatreian on May 9, 2019 20:50:37 GMT
I saw Barbara Dickson in the original production at the Liverpool Playhouse and Kiki Dee. I have enjoyed many of the performers who have played Mrs J over the years. Lyn is in my opinion the best of the recent inhabitants of the role. Barbara will always play a special part as she introduced me to Blood Brothers.
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Post by drowseychap on May 10, 2019 0:33:44 GMT
And I'd also add Stephanie Lawrence to the list When she was well and on top form Steph was the ultimate mrs j .... love Lyn too saw her in Bb when she originally stood in I think for Linda Nolan who made it her own for many years although I thought Berni was better It nice she’s getting a farewell tour. But with Linzi Hatley getting such good reviews I did think at last a new direction for this wonderful show
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Post by clair on May 10, 2019 8:50:13 GMT
Not going to lie - I'm over the moon with this news. When Lyn Paul announced she was retiring from Mrs J it was quite low key with just a few weeks to go and little chance to really celebrate her part in BB success. Now she's getting a proper farewell and I'm sure that will then lead into the show being revitalised with a fresh cast after a true farewell to what has gone before. I saw her in Southampton on the last lot and yes, she's far older than we would expect but brings so much energy and depth of emotion that it gets lost as the character takes over - well, that's how it works for me anyway!
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Post by d'James on May 10, 2019 10:24:26 GMT
I can’t find a comprehensive list of venues for Lyn’s last run. Anyone know where I can find one?
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Post by clair on May 10, 2019 10:52:50 GMT
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Post by d'James on May 10, 2019 11:16:17 GMT
Thanks. Sadly none of those locations is any use to me.
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Post by xanady on May 10, 2019 15:51:38 GMT
Favourite Mrs J ? Steph was amazing,big fan of Mel C’s stint in the role and with Nikki Evans,we sat near a family members of hers and apparently she became genuinely emotional and weepy EVERY night on the last song.It really got to her.Saw all the Nolan’s do it and tbh can’t think of anyone who has messed it up.I teach it as a set text and always have done so have seen the show at least 40 times.
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Post by hannechalk on May 18, 2019 17:24:21 GMT
Tonight is the final performance of this leg, and the show will return in August.
And it looks like with a lot of new cast!
Confirmed leavers are: Linzi Hateley (Lyn Paul will take over for one leg as Mrs J) Alison Crawford (Brenda/Understudy Linda) Amy-Jane Ollies (Donna Marie/Miss Jones/Understudy Mrs Lyons) Andy Owens (Perkins/Understudy Eddie) Josh Capper (Neighbour/Understudy Mickey).
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Post by peggysue on Jul 12, 2019 17:38:29 GMT
Any news of cast for Autumn tour or is it a bit soon?
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Post by hannechalk on Jul 19, 2019 11:22:22 GMT
Any news of cast for Autumn tour or is it a bit soon? I am fairly certain of: Lyn Paul as Mrs J Robbie Scotcher as Narrator Alex Patmore as Mickey Tim Churchill as Mr Lyons Graham Martin as Policeman/Teacher Gemma Brodrick as Donna Marie/understudy Mrs Lyons Shaun McCourt as TBC (I know he's in it, but not yet in which role) I'd think Joel Benedict will be back as Eddie, and Danielle Corlass as Linda. Will post full list when officially announced.
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Post by hannechalk on Aug 1, 2019 15:47:39 GMT
The full cast of the Autumn 2019 Tour is as follows: Mrs Johnstone - Lyn Paul @lynpaul6 Mrs Lyons - Chloe Taylor @chloertaylor Narrator - Robbie Scotcher @robbiescotcher Mickey - Alex Patmore alex_patmore20 Eddie - Joel Benedict @joelbenedictiam Linda - Danielle Corlass @dcorlass Sammy - Daniel Taylor @danieltayloresq Mr Lyons - Tim Churchill @timchurchill71 Policeman/Teacher - Graham Martin @gramartin Donna Marie - Gemma Broderick @gemmabrodrick Brenda - Hannah Barr @hanbarr Bus Conductor - Graeme Kinniburgh Perkins - Shaun McCourt @shaunmc1986 Neighbour - Connor Bannister @cbannister The dates are: 6 till 24 Aug - Cork, Opera House 27 till 31 Aug - Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre 3 till 14 Sep - Liverpool, Empire 17 till 28 Sep - Cardiff, New Theatre 30 Sep till 12 Oct - Birmingham, Hippodrome 14 Oct till 19 Oct - Derby, Derby Theatre 21 till 26 Oct - Hull, New Theatre 28 Oct till 2 Nov - York, Grand Opera House 5 till 9 Nov - Crewe, Lyceum 12 till 16 Nov - Hastings, White Rock Theatre 19 till 23 Nov - Dartford, Orchard Theatre 3 Dec till 7 Dec - Sunderland, Empire 10 till 14 Dec - Eastbourne, Congress Theatre
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Post by d'James on Aug 1, 2019 15:50:34 GMT
I like Shaun McCourt. Shame I won’t get to see this.
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Post by peggysue on Aug 1, 2019 21:41:04 GMT
Tickets booked for Sunderland 😊
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Post by lookingatthestars on Aug 24, 2019 23:59:07 GMT
Saw the final performance tonight at the Cork Opera House, enjoyed it very much. It was a very slick show, and an excellent cast, especially Lyn Paul who was outstanding. The audience were loving it, but there was some annoyingly inappropriate laughter near the end. I think it may have been the staging or maybe it was nervous tension, anyway I was bit embarrassed for the actors.
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Post by tom on Aug 25, 2019 6:36:34 GMT
Saw the final performance tonight at the Cork Opera House, enjoyed it very much. It was a very slick show, and an excellent cast, especially Lyn Paul who was outstanding. The audience were loving it, but there was some annoyingly inappropriate laughter near the end. I think it may have been the staging or maybe it was nervous tension, anyway I was bit embarrassed for the actors. When I’ve seen this in the past, there has always been laughter after the gun shot which is the most inappropriate time. It obviously makes people jump so they get the giggles!
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Post by xanady on Aug 25, 2019 18:36:14 GMT
^Seen the show with students roughly forty times over the years.They always laugh after the gunshots and I think it is a nervous reaction because of the loudness of the gunshots and after jumping out of their seats.Even students who have studied the play and know what is coming react the same.
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Post by d'James on Aug 25, 2019 18:53:24 GMT
Have the dates for next Spring been announced. I can’t find them.
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Post by Seriously on Aug 25, 2019 21:09:58 GMT
Brighton 4th Feb - 8th Feb Dublin 18th Feb - 29th Feb Woking 31st March - 4th April
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Post by tommy on Sept 1, 2019 20:19:32 GMT
Show still in great shape, also seems the music has been updated (like the ouverture) for the better. Lyn Paul being brilliant as Mrs Johnstone, together with some new cast members and others who are in the production for a very long time, but still performing with enormous energy and enthusiasm! Not to be missed when playing somewhere in your area.
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Post by hannechalk on Sept 4, 2019 12:35:13 GMT
Last night at the Empire in Liverpool was fantastic! Lyn Paul in great form.
Uncle Bill himself was in and made many notes during the performance, but he was a happy man overall.
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Post by Seriously on Sept 4, 2019 17:46:47 GMT
Brighton 4th Feb - 8th Feb Dublin 18th Feb - 29th Feb Woking 31st March - 4th April Lichfield Garrick Theatre, 7th Apr - 11th Apr 2020
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Post by hannechalk on Sept 17, 2019 11:41:38 GMT
Was anyone from the boards at closing night on Saturday 14th September, and filmed Lyn Paul's speech at the end?
Apparently it was pretty emotional.
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Post by hannechalk on Sept 21, 2019 9:21:47 GMT
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