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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 16:23:50 GMT
I mean not to bring it back round to the fame debate we've just sectioned off, but the average audience, even the average musical theatre fan won't all know that story, so I think the likelyhood in general isn't large. Side note, don't ask me how I know, but the sound mixer is currently using 'Dominick the Donkey' for keyboard checks. You are welcome for that melodic imagery. (and the thought of Patti overhearing and deciding to have a sing-along). If you don't know Dominick the Donkey youtube that immediately. Around the beginning of November, Dominick the Donkey makes it's way onto my "IT'S NEARLY CHRISTMAS!!" driving-to-work Spotify playlist. I LOVE IT. We were learning it in choir last night. Which may or may not lead into how it's made it's way to team Company. And some people did not embrace the magic of Dominick and they will get no Christmas presents. HEHAW HEHAW HEHAW
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Post by stevej678 on Oct 16, 2018 16:24:55 GMT
Does Daisy Maywood have only a minor role in this or is she a swing? No one seems to have mentioned her which surprises me because she was great in Promises, Promises at Southwark Playhouse and in the tour of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 16:35:22 GMT
Does Daisy Maywood have only a minor role in this or is she a swing? No one seems to have mentioned her which surprises me because she was great in Promises, Promises at Southwark Playhouse and in the tour of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk. She's Susan, one of the couples. She doesn't get much to do really and the role isn't that interesting. I think she's only in the group numbers.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 16:50:14 GMT
Does Daisy Maywood have only a minor role in this or is she a swing? No one seems to have mentioned her which surprises me because she was great in Promises, Promises at Southwark Playhouse and in the tour of The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk. She's Susan, one of the couples. She doesn't get much to do really and the role isn't that interesting. I think she's only in the group numbers. Oh she was great! and not just because she's styled like my favourite 'hot lesbian' look and she's well, hot. My distractions aside, she's very funny and quite moving in the scenes she has (the couple going through divorce) but she doesn't have a solo song or big stand out moment unfortunately. Same with Jennifer Saayeng, who has some lovely scenes/moments in her couple as Jenny, but no utter standout. Both of them are utterly brilliant with what they've got though, as are their respective husbands.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 16:52:44 GMT
She's Susan, one of the couples. She doesn't get much to do really and the role isn't that interesting. I think she's only in the group numbers. Oh she was great! and not just because she's styled like my favourite 'hot lesbian' look and she's well, hot. My distractions aside, she's very funny and quite moving in the scenes she has (the couple going through divorce) but she doesn't have a solo song or big stand out moment unfortunately. Same with Jennifer Saayeng, who has some lovely scenes/moments in her couple as Jenny, but no utter standout. Both of them are utterly brilliant with what they've got though, as are their respective husbands. Isn’t she the priest in Not Getting Married?
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Post by welsh_tenor on Oct 16, 2018 17:21:58 GMT
The priest is absolutely one of my highlights of the show! Such a laugh out loud moment!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 16, 2018 17:23:12 GMT
Is that bit where Bobbie is forseeing her monotonous married future always staged in a similar way to that? (I don’t want to spoil it too much if it’s a new device). I thought it was brill.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 17:44:52 GMT
Oh she was great! and not just because she's styled like my favourite 'hot lesbian' look and she's well, hot. My distractions aside, she's very funny and quite moving in the scenes she has (the couple going through divorce) but she doesn't have a solo song or big stand out moment unfortunately. Same with Jennifer Saayeng, who has some lovely scenes/moments in her couple as Jenny, but no utter standout. Both of them are utterly brilliant with what they've got though, as are their respective husbands. Isn’t she the priest in Not Getting Married? Of course she is! I stand corrected!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 17:46:02 GMT
Is that bit where Bobbie is forseeing her monotonous married future always staged in a similar way to that? (I don’t want to spoil it too much if it’s a new device). I thought it was brill. It's an optional instrumental that's often cut, so no in general. And no specifically with those ideas. I adored it.
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Post by sf on Oct 16, 2018 18:10:48 GMT
Is that bit where Bobbie is forseeing her monotonous married future always staged in a similar way to that? (I don’t want to spoil it too much if it’s a new device). I thought it was brill.
No it isn't. There's a dance solo in that slot, performed by the actress playing Kathy (the equivalent of this production's Theo). Over the (instrumental) music, there are dialogue interjections, which are usually prerecorded, from Bobby and April - their dialogue as they're having sex (they're covered, you don't see anything), which leads to April saying 'I love you' and Bobby being unable to reciprocate. Then you hear Bobby's married friends say 'I love you' to each other as Bobby and April continue having sex; the number ends in the musical equivalent of an orgasm, and we're supposed to infer that Bobby might be starting to question whether casual sex is all he wants.
In the original Broadway production Donna McKechnie refused to dance the number topless, because "not everything stops on the beat".
The music for that sequence in this production is different from the music for it in the original score, and it isn't by Sondheim, although it's built around themes from the rest of the score. The original production used a dance arrangement by David Shire; this one uses a dance arrangement by Sam Davis. In the regular version of the show, the sequence is often cut, and I believe it's optional in the current edition of the script.
Grainy footage of Donna McKechnie performing the original choreography at a reunion concert in 1993:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 22:41:04 GMT
Any more recent rush reports? Trying my luck on Friday.
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Post by theatreliker on Oct 17, 2018 7:42:38 GMT
Looking forward to this one on Saturday. Why is it advertised on both the Bridge and NT websites? Elliott is an associate of the NT so that is sort of understandable.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 7:50:09 GMT
So I don't understand. Press night was last night, but Shenton tweeted that reviews are embargoed until 11:30 tonight. Why? Why not just release the reviews following the performance like most shows?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 7:57:57 GMT
So I don't understand. Press night was last night, but Shenton tweeted that reviews are embargoed until 11:30 tonight. Why? Why not just release the reviews following the performance like most shows? Double press night- tonight is technically press night as well (and I think the one where they're having opening night parties etc) ETA tonight is technically opening night not press night, but the point still stands.
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Post by ATK on Oct 17, 2018 11:46:03 GMT
Now booking through March on the Delfont website.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:43:30 GMT
Now booking through March on the Delfont website. YESSSSS!!
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Post by n1david on Oct 17, 2018 12:49:15 GMT
Now booking through March on the Delfont website. That's good news - no indication of any cast changes for the extended period so guess they were all committed up front.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:50:51 GMT
This will be the show that gets me through the dark days of January with all the closings.
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Post by MoreLife on Oct 17, 2018 13:07:39 GMT
Now booking through March on the Delfont website. Isn't it warm, isn't it rosy? I am so happy... this also means more trips to the Gielgud!
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 17, 2018 13:10:56 GMT
I mean, just brilliant.
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Post by ATK on Oct 17, 2018 13:11:48 GMT
Let’s hope that Bailey has a good voice coach. He’s gong to need one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 13:16:25 GMT
Let’s hope that Bailey has a good voice coach. He’s gong to need one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 13:33:07 GMT
Patti will be thriving, she never misses a show so it's great that he can show everyone here in the UK how it's done for an extended period. I agree though, the real test will be for Jonathan in that can he get through that song night after night for six months without passing out, losing his voice or bursting a blood vessel.
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Post by ruby on Oct 17, 2018 13:41:43 GMT
Me:I'd like to see Company. Friend:Meh, saw it years ago and it was OK. Me:Oh, Richard Fleeshman appears in his pants. Friend: I'm sorry, why have you not booked us tickets yet?!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 14:18:51 GMT
Me:I'd like to see Company. Friend:Meh, saw it years ago and it was OK. Me:Oh, Richard Fleeshman appears in his pants. Friend: I'm sorry, why have you not booked us tickets yet?! We are all that friend.
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