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Post by d'James on Nov 15, 2016 23:04:41 GMT
Frances and her were meant to star in Over Here years ago with Richard Fleeshman - nothing came of it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 20:56:35 GMT
Baz is announcing the cast tonight and across the board it is QUITE something!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 23:20:02 GMT
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Donna McKechnie, Gloria Obianyo, Tiffany Graves, John Owen Jones and Simon Thomas apparently.
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Post by d'James on Dec 9, 2016 0:30:27 GMT
Third different show I will have seen Tiffany Graves and Frances Ruffelle on stage together.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 10:38:08 GMT
Very excited by casting. Amused that the headshot of John Owen Jones is a bit...vintage shall we say! (Also will be nice to see JOJ NOT as Valjean or Phantom)
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Post by martin1965 on Dec 9, 2016 14:39:52 GMT
Booked for 4 March @ £30, Ms McKechnie Broadway legend!
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Post by theatremadness on Dec 9, 2016 17:56:48 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Dec 11, 2016 10:43:33 GMT
A couple of years ago I was part of the audience in a recording studio for Donna McKechnie's album Same Place, Another Time. He is quite a legend.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 16:35:51 GMT
Seems to have been some tickets released for this- and cheap ones! on 18th Feb my procrastinating in ticket booking just scored me a £15 ticket!
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 25, 2017 16:44:11 GMT
Seems to have been some tickets released for this- and cheap ones! on 18th Feb my procrastinating in ticket booking just scored me a £15 ticket! Thank you so much for the hint!!!!
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Post by viserys on Jan 25, 2017 17:38:48 GMT
I'm wondering about the £5 seats in row A and B that say "side view of the stage" - I wonder if the extremely low price means that people will mostly stare at some piece of side wall (part of the set) or props or something? I mean, I was at the St. James on Saturday and at least for Rent these seats seemed pretty much great. I'm mostly wondering because I bought C4 for £10 a while ago and it's only one row up...
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Post by d'James on Jan 25, 2017 18:34:31 GMT
I really need to write my tickets down for this on the calendar or I'll miss it haha. I've got those £5 seats. Oh dear.
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Post by SamB (was badoerfan) on Jan 25, 2017 19:17:35 GMT
Me too! Have told myself if they're bad seats, but it's a good show, I'll book to see it again from better seats later in the run.
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Post by d'James on Jan 25, 2017 19:34:22 GMT
I've already booked for later in the run too. Same seats on the other side. Haha.
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Post by Mark on Jan 25, 2017 19:36:09 GMT
Row C was floor level for Rent which makes me think A/B are unraked and it'll be a proper "stage" like urinetown?
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Post by QueerTheatre on Jan 25, 2017 19:47:44 GMT
Seems to have been some tickets released for this- and cheap ones! on 18th Feb my procrastinating in ticket booking just scored me a £15 ticket! YEY! see you there
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Post by Mark on Jan 25, 2017 20:07:17 GMT
Also going on the 18th booked row A central (matinee)
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Post by westendcub on Jan 25, 2017 22:20:14 GMT
Ohh thanks for reminding me, booked for my friend Warren and I on 15 Feb in the £5 seats (the exact same seats we had for 'The Last Five Years').
It was a steal for that last show and the view was no way restricted!!
I will be going to this one without knowing this piece in the slightest!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 8:37:48 GMT
Seems to have been some tickets released for this- and cheap ones! on 18th Feb my procrastinating in ticket booking just scored me a £15 ticket! YEY! see you there Woo! I'm in row B, but will DM to arrange a beverage beforehand or similar!
Yay glad people scored some good seats! I treated myself to a £15 rather than £5 given I was willing to pay more originally.
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Post by d'James on Jan 26, 2017 13:59:42 GMT
When you say front two rows @theatremonkey do you mean A and B or C and D in this case?
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Post by d'James on Jan 26, 2017 15:22:11 GMT
Phew.
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Post by Marwood on Jan 26, 2017 16:08:32 GMT
After messing about on the St. James Theatre website for ages only to discover that The Other Palace has a totally different website which I only found by using Google (great IT/PR skills at play there, I don't think), I've got one of the £5 seats. The only other production I've seen there was Uncle Vanya a couple of years ago, and while I have no idea what the set will be like for this, the view from the seats for Vanya seemed fine to me (I was sat front row centre, but the sides where the £5 seats are also seemed to have a perfectly decent view).
Anyway, £5 to see a show in London, you can't even buy a pint in most of the pubs around that area, so even if I spend two hours staring at a wall while listening to the music, I won't feel ripped off and will help clear my mind of the horror that was that Vanya production.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 16:12:25 GMT
Marwood I sat in the extreme sides for 'Songs for a New World' which while not the most visual show, still seemed fine- you may get blocked by some set but it's such a small space I reckon however they stage it you'll get a fair chunk of the view. As you say, can't even buy a pint (or programme!) for that!
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Post by Mark on Jan 26, 2017 16:32:25 GMT
Row C was floor level for Rent which makes me think A/B are unraked and it'll be a proper "stage" like urinetown? No, row B is always raked, A either is at stage floor level or the floor rises to create a stage, depending on the show. Going by the comment warnings on their plan, it looks like the stage is going to be high, I think.
Also interesting they are not selling the front 2 rows on dates after press night, yet.
Look forward to my neck ache then! Hopefully not too bad
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 16:47:12 GMT
The Wild Party is staged by Drew McOnie so there'll probably be lots of dance and choreographed movement of performers and scenery which will be too close and jumbled and partially obscured from the cheap seats. But, as usual, you'll love how close you are to all those faces when they're in view so I'm sure you'll be happy.
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