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Aug 20, 2017 19:47:12 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Aug 20, 2017 19:47:12 GMT
I agree that there is no natural break in follies to have an interval. But won't that make the show about 5 hours long? After all it is Sondheim. From doing a quick google search, I got a variety of answers from this thread on Broadwayworld.com:
www.broadwayworld.com/board/readmessage.php?thread=949359
Every production seems to be different! 2h, 2h 15m, 2h 10m, 2:20m, 2h 30m, 2h 40m... so do with that what you will
Well it will be a nil liquid by mouth that day.
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Aug 20, 2017 20:37:19 GMT
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Post by mrbarnaby on Aug 20, 2017 20:37:19 GMT
SO EXCITED to see this.. please don't let Janie Dee and Tracie Bennett ruin it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2017 20:40:02 GMT
I actually think Tracie is gonna be fabulous. I really loved her in Mrs Henderson Presents, and she was apparently amazing in End of The Rainbow. And it's only one song really isn't it, how much could she f*** it up.
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 20, 2017 21:02:56 GMT
I actually think Tracie is gonna be fabulous. I really loved her in Mrs Henderson Presents, and she was apparently amazing in End of The Rainbow. And it's only one song really isn't it, how much could she f*** it up. Yeah but it's like THE song ya know. THE song. Christ it's *THE* SONG!!! Sitting front row on Saturday (if it ain't cancelled) and sh*t the bed I'm excited.
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Post by frontrowcentre on Aug 20, 2017 22:19:04 GMT
I'm actually really looking forward to seeing Janie Dee in this, I thing she's a prefect casting choice, Staunton on the other hand I'm not sure at all, but I'll be happy to be proven wrong
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Post by finalperformance on Aug 20, 2017 23:31:13 GMT
Last Friday rush had a few seats for 20 pounds for some following week performances, but they were all last rows in the upper circle. they went quick and the queue was slow.
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Post by sf on Aug 20, 2017 23:38:57 GMT
I agree that there is no natural break in follies to have an interval. But won't that make the show about 5 hours long? After all it is Sondheim. On the DVD of the (less than wonderful) Toulon Opera production, the show runs 128 minutes, which means with an interval (which the production had) it would have been around two and a half hours. I'm sure I remember reading that the original Broadway production, performed without an interval, also had a running time somewhere around two hours and ten minutes. Plenty of films are longer. This production, from everything we know so far, isn't going to be using precisely the same version of the book as the Toulon Opera DVD or the last two Broadway revivals; if they go ahead and run it without an interval, I wouldn't expect the running time to be much more than two hours and ten minutes, though - it's unlikely any additional musical numbers will be shoehorned in, although it's possible that 'Ah, But Underneath' could be substituted for 'Lucy and Jessie'. I suppose there's a chance they could add 'Country House' - less than five minutes extra, including the dialogue leading into it - but I'd be very surprised if they went through the back catalogue and included any of the (many) cut numbers. Much as I'm curious to know how (if?) it works, I don't expect to hear, for example, something like 'Pleasant Little Kingdom'.
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Aug 21, 2017 7:19:30 GMT
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Post by macksennett on Aug 21, 2017 7:19:30 GMT
How do I get a copy of the Toulon Opera DVD?
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Post by alnoor on Aug 21, 2017 9:14:36 GMT
NT website states Preview 1 will run at approx 2hr 10mins without an interval
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Post by viserys on Aug 21, 2017 11:04:37 GMT
Oh Lord my bladder.
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Post by Tibidabo on Aug 21, 2017 11:06:39 GMT
Mine too. Quick everyone. Take out shares in Tena pants.....
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Aug 21, 2017 11:17:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 11:17:00 GMT
That really is ridiculously long for a single act. I can just picture so many people wandering in and out of the auditorium to the toilets during the show...
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Post by sf on Aug 21, 2017 11:22:12 GMT
How do I get a copy of the Toulon Opera DVD? Amazon.fr - search 'Follies' and it should be the first thing that comes up. Be warned that it's a very problematic production - and sometimes worse than that. It's a very problematic production with a few lovely things in it, though. In particular, Charlotte Page (Sally) and Liz Robertson (Phyllis) are both very good.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 11:32:33 GMT
NT website states Preview 1 will run at approx 2hr 10mins without an interval How very dare they! I shall be taking in a BIG glass with lots of ice in it to shake about during the whole show in protest. Take that Staunton.
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Post by tonyloco on Aug 21, 2017 13:06:15 GMT
Come on now: man up (or should I say 'person up') you afficianados of musical theatre. We Wagnerites are more than used to a two hour stint without any interval. 'Das Rehingold', the First Act of 'Gotterdammerung' (including the Prologue) and the Third Act of 'Die Meistersinger' all run for more than two hours. And I have seen two separate productions of Mussorgsky's original version of 'Boris Godunov' played straight through which I am sure took about two hours or more. Just remember not to drink too much before the show and make sure you have a precautionary pee before taking your seats. Easy peasy!
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Post by alece10 on Aug 21, 2017 13:08:02 GMT
Bet the show will start late every night with everyone deciding to go to the loo at 7.25pm
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Post by Polly1 on Aug 21, 2017 13:26:46 GMT
Oh Lord, my back and numb bum...
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Post by crabtree on Aug 21, 2017 13:28:50 GMT
Oh, that is not long at all. Think of it as a film screening, where the whole experience is usually considerably longer and no-one usually has problems there.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 21, 2017 13:39:30 GMT
Come on now: man up (or should I say 'person up') you afficianados of musical theatre. We Wagnerites are more than used to a two hour stint without any interval. 'Das Rehingold', the First Act of 'Gotterdammerung' (including the Prologue) and the Third Act of 'Die Meistersinger' all run for more than two hours. When it's a long Act 3 as you've spent the preceding few hours unable to drink, except briefly in the intervals, you're entering Act 3 somewhat dehydrated so are less likely to need the loo mid-act. Hence I've made it through 3 live Meistersingers (Act 3 on the ROH's side stalls circle benches was an uncomfortable experience seating-wise though). I've never seen Rheingold or Gotterdammerung live & the over 2h uninterrupted length is one of the things that somewhat puts me of seeing them. I'm supposed to be seeing Follies on 1st September but if it is going to run over 2h & the weather be warm then I might skip that one & wait till December when it's cooler, otherwise I'll either get a headache from dehydration or be desparate to go to the loo for half the show, or possibly both together. Oh, that is not long at all. Think of it as a film screening, where the whole experience is usually considerably longer and no-one usually has problems there. The few times I've been to the cinema in the last 15 years have all been for live screenings of opera or ballet which have had intervals so that's no comfort for me!
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Post by viserys on Aug 21, 2017 13:49:46 GMT
Oh, that is not long at all. Think of it as a film screening, where the whole experience is usually considerably longer and no-one usually has problems there. Well, I always go to the cinema in the Netherlands, where they do intermissions... usually at the most annoying moment, completely tearing you out of the action and plot. Though I admit that I sometimes long for the intermission to come along just because I need the potty. But I hope I'll get by. I've managed to survive films without the potty break and longer flights where I was stuck in the window seat and too polite to ask people beside me to get up. Seeing this on 2nd September and quite excited by now!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 14:31:59 GMT
Can people really not hold their bladders for that long? It always annoys me when a first act is about to end and someone gets up to go to the toilet, then shuffles back in midway through the closer. I really think, if there is two minutes left, they should just be told to stand at the back. Two hours isn't gonna kill ya!
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Post by Tibidabo on Aug 21, 2017 14:49:16 GMT
Can people really not hold their bladders for that long? *sighs* How old are you, Lovely? How many babies have you had? How many bladder operations? How many cys...... .....would you like me to stop?
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Post by abitoftap on Aug 21, 2017 14:51:17 GMT
Can people really not hold their bladders for that long? It always annoys me when a first act is about to end and someone gets up to go to the toilet, then shuffles back in midway through the closer. I really think, if there is two minutes left, they should just be told to stand at the back. Two hours isn't gonna kill ya! Could be wrong, but I'm guessing you're one of the younger posters here?
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Post by Mr Snow on Aug 21, 2017 14:58:59 GMT
Come on now: man up (or should I say 'person up') you afficianados of musical theatre. We Wagnerites are more than used to a two hour stint without any interval. 'Das Rehingold', the First Act of 'Gotterdammerung' (including the Prologue) and the Third Act of 'Die Meistersinger' all run for more than two hours. And I have seen two separate productions of Mussorgsky's original version of 'Boris Godunov' played straight through which I am sure took about two hours or more. Just remember not to drink too much before the show and make sure you have a precautionary pee before taking your seats. Easy peasy! One of The Gods most delicious ironies is that just when your brain starts to get most appreciative of Wagner, your bladder has other ideas.
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Post by crabtree on Aug 21, 2017 15:28:55 GMT
are we placing bets as to who will be the first to post tomorrow night?
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