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Dec 16, 2018 13:22:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 13:22:45 GMT
I would LOVE to see you say that to Patti's face. Oh even in her 20's she'd be laughing in the faces of some of these performers who can only manage to do 5 or 6 performances a week.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 16, 2018 14:51:52 GMT
Imelda Staunton did 8 shows a week in Gypsy and that's a huge role. Plus she is well into middle age.
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Post by princeton on Dec 16, 2018 15:54:31 GMT
Oh even in her 20's she'd be laughing in the faces of some of these performers who can only manage to do 5 or 6 performances a week. Actually in her late 20s she was only doing six performances a week - albeit in one of the most vocally and dramatically taxing women's roles in musical theatre. Even she, I would imagine, would acknowledge that some parts simply cannot be performed eight times a week - which isn't to say that all of the current roles which have alternates fall into this category.
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Dec 16, 2018 16:14:10 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 16:14:10 GMT
Have booked my repeat visit. With being so poorly I have decided that I deserve a lot of treats in January.
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Post by sf on Dec 16, 2018 16:22:01 GMT
The roles that have alternates tend to be significantly larger roles than *any* in Company though... Exactly! No one has a large role in Company besides La Craig. In fact I was quite shocked at just how many normally leading actors have taken minor roles for this show. e.g. Ben Lewis must only have a few lines before Ladies Who Lunch, and that's about it. I guess they're doing it for the prestige...
...and for the experience of working with Marianne Elliott. That's certainly why LuPone signed up despite having previously said she probably wasn't going to take on another musical after War Paint.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 16:26:56 GMT
And we don't that often get very high profile Sondheim revivals over here. But also given Elliott works with actors repeatedly, it's obviously a great strategic career move.
Also re: size of roles, yes Miss Patti has stamina. But it's a valid point that there are a handful of roles that the human body isn't designed to sing and act 8 times a week either. (none of which are in Company)
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Post by sf on Dec 16, 2018 16:29:10 GMT
For £19.50, would you go back of the stalls or back of the upper circle? (The cheap boxes for the performance I'm looking at are already taken.) I can get pretty central for either. I've sat back of the upper circle before and I've stood at the back of the stalls but not sat before, and I don't know if sitting back there will make the view worse by my head being a couple of feet further down?
For £19.50, I'd take the back of the stalls.
When I rebooked my tickets for last week for performances in February and March, the back row of the stalls and the back row of the dress circle were both the same price - £27.50. For £27.50 I'd take the back of the dress circle over the back of the stalls, but if the back of the stalls is priced lower than the back row of the dress circle I'd be perfectly happy with it.
I'd take either over anywhere in the upper circle.
(I've sat in all those locations in the Gielgud, but not for this production. I saw this the first time from the dress circle slips, and my two repeat visits will both be from the back row of the dress circle, although not from the same seat.)
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Post by karloscar on Dec 16, 2018 18:19:25 GMT
Patti didn't sound keen on taking Company to Broadway on Michael Ball's show, as they'd never manage to recapture the magic of this experience, which was her reason for not doing Fantine in NY. Ah well...
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Dec 16, 2018 19:13:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 19:13:31 GMT
Mel missed the show on Fri 16th November when I was there but it was pre-planned as she was doing Children in Need. Oh so that's the one then. Jonathan missing a two show day is the most of the four, but considering the attendance of some performers in the West End these days, this is amazing that the most of lead performers in a show is just two missed shows. I think his day off was holiday.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 19:16:16 GMT
I might just listen to Ladies Who Lunch on repeat forever (or you know for as long as it's on Iplayer)
RIIIIIIIISSSSSEEE
Seriously though it sounds divine. Miss Patti does of course, but the mix, and orchestrations are brilliant.
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Post by distantcousin on Dec 16, 2018 19:25:42 GMT
At least she's addressed her awful (singing) diction - something I read Sondheim has also been concerned about in the past too.
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Dec 17, 2018 4:16:04 GMT
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Post by showtoones on Dec 17, 2018 4:16:04 GMT
I hear Patti will go to Broadway, only if Rosalie comes along...
Money talks and it could be another Tony for La Lupone
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 13:26:09 GMT
I might just listen to Ladies Who Lunch on repeat forever (or you know for as long as it's on Iplayer) RIIIIIIIISSSSSEEE Seriously though it sounds divine. Miss Patti does of course, but the mix, and orchestrations are brilliant. I wasn't sure on this listening back on my laptop speakers but now on my proper setup at home I like it a lot. Orchestrations are lush. I'm tempted to clip up 'Does anybody still wear a hat?' and set it as a my text alert. 'Cos people still do that, right? Not that anyone texts me these days, ironically.
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Dec 18, 2018 19:22:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 19:22:00 GMT
Idk if this was confirmed already, but no extension. They just announced it on Instagram. Final performance March 30.
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Post by Rory on Dec 18, 2018 20:50:37 GMT
I really hope there is a live broadcast. I'd love to see it again before it goes.
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Post by daisy24601 on Dec 18, 2018 21:21:31 GMT
I'm quite surprised to hear that. Is the theatre going empty for Les Mis perhaps?
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Post by stuartmcd on Dec 18, 2018 22:05:15 GMT
Right after seeing that I definitely need to book to go back. I also need this cast recording now!
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Post by lonlad on Dec 18, 2018 22:19:14 GMT
I assume Jonny Bailey is back in?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 22:46:41 GMT
I assume Jonny Bailey is back in? He was off Saturday due to a wedding he was attending so I guess from day one he was always scheduled to be off on Saturday so I would imagine he is back in now.
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Post by Jon on Dec 19, 2018 2:46:01 GMT
I'm quite surprised to hear that. Is the theatre going empty for Les Mis perhaps? It was always intended to be a limited run, I imagine Fiddler or a play will go there.
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Post by tonylony on Dec 19, 2018 6:44:20 GMT
Any news on the Ntlive rumors? Don't think i'll be able to catch it before March
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Dec 19, 2018 12:59:01 GMT
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Post by Rory on Dec 19, 2018 12:59:01 GMT
I wonder if Les Mis does move to the Gielgud, which seems likely when the Queens is being refurbished, will it be a permanent move there or just temporary until the Queens is ready to have it move back?
If I recall correctly the plans were to be announced this year.
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Dec 19, 2018 18:21:46 GMT
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Post by anthem on Dec 19, 2018 18:21:46 GMT
Gosh, the trailer released today is pretty poor/ uninspiring; not sure it’d sell the show to the average theatre goer unless they’ve already heard some good word of mouth, which luckily there is lots of in this case.
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Post by LaLuPone on Dec 19, 2018 18:33:56 GMT
Gosh, the trailer released today is pretty poor/ uninspiring; not sure it’d sell the show to the average theatre goer unless they’ve already heard some good word of mouth, which luckily there is lots of in this case. It has the Richard Fleeshman scene, that would sell it to me if I was an average theatre goer 😂
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2018 21:59:33 GMT
God I wish this was an open-ended run, or for it to run for a year at least. So damn good.
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