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Post by welsh_tenor on Jul 5, 2017 19:01:23 GMT
Booked to see the tour in Birmingham (it's a birthday present for the mother, she doesn't know yet!). I've never seen the show before but obviously I've listened to it and adore it. We'll be in the back of the stalls as that's all I could afford in time for her birthday. I assume it's strong enough visually to have a good enough view? We missed it the last time it was around so I'm hoping it's a good tour, not too scaled down (if anybody saw the previous tour it would be nice to know how it was?). Granted I've never seen the London production so I won't compare it, probably a good thing! It's just as in London - you're in for a treat! There are some minor tweaks due to the size of theatres they tour in and it's a slightly smaller ensemble but unless you've seen the show a few times you absolutely won't notice any differences to what you get in London! I love the tour version as it's just like London, you get the full emerald city experience!
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Post by daniel on Jul 5, 2017 19:09:48 GMT
Booked to see the tour in Birmingham (it's a birthday present for the mother, she doesn't know yet!). I've never seen the show before but obviously I've listened to it and adore it. We'll be in the back of the stalls as that's all I could afford in time for her birthday. I assume it's strong enough visually to have a good enough view? We missed it the last time it was around so I'm hoping it's a good tour, not too scaled down (if anybody saw the previous tour it would be nice to know how it was?). Granted I've never seen the London production so I won't compare it, probably a good thing! The view from the rear stalls at the Hipp is generally good. You will miss the very top of the set, and depending on which row you're sat on you may also miss something at the end of Defying Gravity...I won't say as you haven't seen the show before! When you booked were you advised of a restricted view at all?
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jul 5, 2017 23:07:37 GMT
Anyone any inside information on Zurich definitely happening or not? I'm definitely keen to go and travel but just wondering if it could meet the same fate as Instanbul?!
I'm happy to hedge my bets with the tickets as I'll get them refunded if it gets cancelled but the flights are so cheap at the moment I'd rather book sooner than later.....
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Post by daniel on Jul 5, 2017 23:43:43 GMT
Anyone any inside information on Zurich definitely happening or not? I'm definitely keen to go and travel but just wondering if it could meet the same fate as Instanbul?! I'm happy to hedge my bets with the tickets as I'll get them refunded if it gets cancelled but the flights are so cheap at the moment I'd rather book sooner than later..... I have no solid information, but I would have thought that if they were gonna cancel it they would've done it at the same time as the other dates. I say go for it, and if it comes down to it, Zurich is a great city to visit anyway
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 6, 2017 6:59:09 GMT
The audience laughed twice in the show at the Apollo Victoria - with Kristen and Idina, the original cast the audience were screaming laughing. The audience laughed only twice because without exception all the jokes in Wicked are sh*t. There's a little mild humour to be found from the characterisation, but I'd be concerned about someone screaming laughing for any of it. Quite. For the more rational amongst us it's more of an occasional smile, possibly a chuckle at Popular or when the goat eats the sandwich wrapper. That's your lot.
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Post by No. on Jul 6, 2017 17:25:24 GMT
Booked to see the tour in Birmingham (it's a birthday present for the mother, she doesn't know yet!). I've never seen the show before but obviously I've listened to it and adore it. We'll be in the back of the stalls as that's all I could afford in time for her birthday. I assume it's strong enough visually to have a good enough view? We missed it the last time it was around so I'm hoping it's a good tour, not too scaled down (if anybody saw the previous tour it would be nice to know how it was?). Granted I've never seen the London production so I won't compare it, probably a good thing! The view from the rear stalls at the Hipp is generally good. You will miss the very top of the set, and depending on which row you're sat on you may also miss something at the end of Defying Gravity...I won't say as you haven't seen the show before! When you booked were you advised of a restricted view at all? We were given a warning for a slight restricted view. Granted we're both quite short so if need be we can slide down our seats? I assume you're talking about Elphaba soaring unless there's something I don't know?
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Post by daniel on Jul 6, 2017 23:09:49 GMT
The view from the rear stalls at the Hipp is generally good. You will miss the very top of the set, and depending on which row you're sat on you may also miss something at the end of Defying Gravity...I won't say as you haven't seen the show before! When you booked were you advised of a restricted view at all? We were given a warning for a slight restricted view. Granted we're both quite short so if need be we can slide down our seats? I assume you're talking about Elphaba soaring unless there's something I don't know? thats the one if you're at the very back you'll miss her head/shoulders if memory serves me correctly, but you *should* be okay if you're row U-ish or closer.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2017 10:31:48 GMT
The audience laughed only twice because without exception all the jokes in Wicked are sh*t. There's a little mild humour to be found from the characterisation, but I'd be concerned about someone screaming laughing for any of it. Quite. For the more rational amongst us it's more of an occasional smile, possibly a chuckle at Popular or when the goat eats the sandwich wrapper. That's your lot. Burly you can't HAHA just HAHAHAHA mention the HAHAHA sandwich wrapper without HAHAHAHA pre-warning HAHAHAHA us, that scene is so HAHAHAHAHA funny! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *screams laughing*
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 7, 2017 13:39:44 GMT
God, wasn't it hilaire?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2017 10:42:20 GMT
With the show going to Zurich, I don't understand why they don't make it a semi-European tour. This is their last chance before it becomes complicated to tour British productions through Europe...
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Post by danb on Jul 13, 2017 10:48:20 GMT
Quite. For the more rational amongst us it's more of an occasional smile, possibly a chuckle at Popular or when the goat eats the sandwich wrapper. That's your lot. Burly you can't HAHA just HAHAHAHA mention the HAHAHA sandwich wrapper without HAHAHAHA pre-warning HAHAHAHA us, that scene is so HAHAHAHAHA funny! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *screams laughing* I just spat out my coffee remembering this classic. I think it's up there with Del Boy falling over in the bar and Dawn French falling into that puddle. Might even have done a little wee. Gentle comedy indeed.
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Post by Michael on Jul 13, 2017 11:03:28 GMT
With the show going to Zurich, I don't understand why they don't make it a semi-European tour. This is their last chance before it becomes complicated to tour British productions through Europe... Yes. I mean I can totally understand why they wouldn't want to bring it to Belgium, but any other European country...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 11:09:52 GMT
With the show going to Zurich, I don't understand why they don't make it a semi-European tour. This is their last chance before it becomes complicated to tour British productions through Europe... Yes. I mean I can totally understand why they wouldn't want to bring it to Belgium, but any other European country... Ha true. To be honest I've given up hope of ever seeing it in Belgium (although we do get at least one international tour every year). But regardless of that, the business man in me can't believe that they're wasting such a huge opportunity.
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Post by daniel on Jul 15, 2017 12:50:41 GMT
Yes. I mean I can totally understand why they wouldn't want to bring it to Belgium, but any other European country... Ha true. To be honest I've given up hope of ever seeing it in Belgium (although we do get at least one international tour every year). But regardless of that, the business man in me can't believe that they're wasting such a huge opportunity. I'm not an expert on European tours, but what sort of shows have you had in Belgium in recent years? Maybe the Producers, rightly or wrongly, don't see it as a huge opportunity.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2017 15:06:04 GMT
Ha true. To be honest I've given up hope of ever seeing it in Belgium (although we do get at least one international tour every year). But regardless of that, the business man in me can't believe that they're wasting such a huge opportunity. I'm not an expert on European tours, but what sort of shows have you had in Belgium in recent years? Maybe the Producers, rightly or wrongly, don't see it as a huge opportunity. Evita,Cats,Mamma Mia, Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, JCS
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Post by daniel on Jul 16, 2017 16:29:49 GMT
I'm not an expert on European tours, but what sort of shows have you had in Belgium in recent years? Maybe the Producers, rightly or wrongly, don't see it as a huge opportunity. Evita,Cats,Mamma Mia, Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, JCS A fair number indeed, but they're not generally the "mega" productions. Now I'm no producer, but perhaps generally it's seen as feasible to tour the midscale productions such as the above to Belgium/Europe but not the mega tours like Lion King, Wicked, Phantom etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2017 19:06:50 GMT
Evita,Cats,Mamma Mia, Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, JCS A fair number indeed, but they're not generally the "mega" productions. Now I'm no producer, but perhaps generally it's seen as feasible to tour the midscale productions such as the above to Belgium/Europe but not the mega tours like Lion King, Wicked, Phantom etc. Possibly yeah.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jul 23, 2017 21:16:04 GMT
Right after last night in London I'm calling it, Suzie Mathers will be Glinda on the tour.
Michael McCabe gave a speech at curtain call and said it wasn't the last we've seen of Suzie. Oliver Saville also tweeted today that "this is not goodbye" so I wonder if he is going on tour too?!
"Fiyero swap" with Bradley going into London and Oliver going on tour?!
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Post by shady23 on Jul 23, 2017 22:19:32 GMT
Oliver and Suzie for the tour does look very likely.
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Post by daniel on Jul 23, 2017 23:13:40 GMT
It would be great if it happened, but I honestly wouldn't read too far into it. When Nikki had to leave the tour early, a similar comment along the lines of "we'd love to work with her again one day" was made.
If they were to do the tour that would be an amazing coup as they're both brilliant in their respective roles, I just think we shouldn't get too excited too early.
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Post by Dan213 on Jul 23, 2017 23:19:06 GMT
Right after last night in London I'm calling it, Suzie Mathers will be Glinda on the tour. Michael McCabe gave a speech at curtain call and said it wasn't the last we've seen of Suzie. Oliver Saville also tweeted today that "this is not goodbye" so I wonder if he is going on tour too?! "Fiyero swap" with Bradley going into London and Oliver going on tour?! Would really be surprised if this happened. Quite unusual for someone to go from principal in a West End production to principal in a touring production unless they are a celebrity, or if the main production was closing. Happy to be proved wrong though
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 23:26:59 GMT
IF this was going to happen, I would think Suzie would be the most likely option as she's only been with a UK Wicked production for one year!
I truely feel that Oliver has finished with Wicked (for now) after his length of service, and as mentioned earlier to go from West End lead to tour lead after that time seems unlikely!
But this is Wicked! I would never have guessed in the space of 6 months we would have Marriand Torres and Jackie Burns back with Wicked on Broadway! Anything can happen!!
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Post by Michael on Jul 24, 2017 4:59:52 GMT
Oliver and Suzie for the tour does look very likely. I can so see this happen. This, and a former Elphaba returning. Well, saves me quite some money then...
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jul 24, 2017 5:31:46 GMT
Point taken on the going from lead to a tour argument, but Emma Hatton did it with Evita I guess?!
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Post by welsh_tenor on Jul 24, 2017 7:08:38 GMT
Ooooo and also Sheridan Smith with Funny Girl. Granted it closed and then toured, but she still stayed with the show to tour it.
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