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Post by mrpianoman on Nov 20, 2016 12:07:20 GMT
I came across some songs from this the other day on youtube. It just reminded me how beatiful ALW's score actually is. Maria Friedman was great as Marian. I am really surprised that there has not been a revival of this by now. It closed over 10 years ago in the West End and it's not even toured. Time for a revival I'd say!
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Post by zsazsa on Nov 20, 2016 12:56:57 GMT
Totally agree. This was the first show my partner and I ever saw together in the west end and for that reason holds a special connection. I was obsessed with 'All For Laura' for months afterwards.
Will be front of the queue when it is revived.
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Post by notmymuse on Nov 21, 2016 19:50:29 GMT
I loved this. I know many others didn't, but I loved the mood, the projections and the songs. Happy memories. A revival would be great!
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Post by alece10 on Nov 21, 2016 20:00:30 GMT
Loved it too. Was it one of the first shows to use projections? Michael Ball had taken over from Michael Crawford when I saw it.
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Post by ptwest on Nov 21, 2016 20:05:39 GMT
Saw this and was blown away by Maria Friedman and the rest of the cast apart from sadly Michael Crawford who I felt was coasting. It's not my favourite ALW score although it does have its moments, but it was just so well sung.
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Post by ali973 on Nov 21, 2016 23:58:33 GMT
I've never seen it but would love to. It's remarkable how some of its recitatives are borderline identical to bits in Love Never Dies.
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Post by mallardo on Nov 22, 2016 8:43:53 GMT
I've never seen it but would love to. It's remarkable how some of its recitatives are borderline identical to bits in Love Never Dies. I have always thought that LND sounds more like The Woman in White than it does Phantom. No surprise, I suppose, given the dates of composition.
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