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Post by Boob on Dec 14, 2017 22:58:10 GMT
I thought this was just SUPERB! Cannot wait for next year’s offering. Not sure how I will survive without copious amounts of Dick, though...
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 14, 2017 23:21:14 GMT
I also ADORED this tonight. Wow what a show. I must preferred this to last years. So many amazing effects, fireworks, no expense spared and Julian is worth the ticket price alone. hysterical.
Elaine Paige was a good sport and did her various MT known songs. What a riot, one of the BEST evenings entertainment I’ve had for ages. You must all see it!
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Post by clair on Dec 15, 2017 9:16:44 GMT
I just saw this... The staff at the Palladium were asked to report back on any complaints about there being a bit too much Dick. None thus far apparently... Surely most people would realise that Julian Clary plus Dick Whittington means an evening of smutty innuendo wouldn't they? That would account for the wonderfully low number of children in the audience the night I went as it's clearly more one for the adults although the few children near me seemed to have a great time and much of the innuendo passed them by.
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Post by theatreian on Dec 15, 2017 9:20:58 GMT
You can never have enough Dick. Wonder if there are any scenes when Dick is behind you. Will have to see on Tuesday.
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 15, 2017 12:49:30 GMT
You can never have enough Dick. Wonder if there are any scenes when Dick is behind you. Will have to see on Tuesday. Ironcially the line “dick is behind you” isn’t in it. I think the funniest dick lines come from Elaine Paige! Just brilliant. It’s the best panto I’ve ever seen.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 13:45:46 GMT
With regqrds to next years panto, I was having a conversation with someone from Qdo's who was organising my ticket for Sunday as I couldn't get there because of the snpw. Because there is no real date I can do for sure for this years, she said she could offer me a ticket for next years as soon as the show is announced "very soon". She wouldn't tell me what panto it was though, much as I tried haha. But she did say once it is announced, I can decide on that panto or this years, so it will be announced before this run ends.
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Post by wickedgrin on Dec 15, 2017 14:50:25 GMT
Day seats £20 announced in person at the box office from 10.00am from this weekend.
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Post by Stephen on Dec 15, 2017 16:37:22 GMT
To those who have seen it...how loud are the pyros? I only ask because each night around 20 minutes before the end it sounds like a gun going off in the theatre!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 16:39:13 GMT
To those who have seen it...how loud are the pyros? I only ask because each night around 20 minutes before the end it sounds like a gun going off in the theatre! Oh god, don't say that! With all the nervousness in the world at the minute, you'll make people nervous about going!
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Post by bimse on Dec 15, 2017 17:56:19 GMT
I had read about this, and also my neighbours went to the show, they’re very good humoured , not at all prudish and enjoy a cheeky joke, but they said they felt there was just too much rudeness, too often, for the kids. There’s a difference between broad, cheeky humour and embarrassingly rude. They were surprised there was no Dame, no idle jack type character either . I wonder why this is ? Does Barrowman think he’s so funny that he can carry both those roles as well as his own , or is that just 2 less wages to pay? Manchester has had some very disappointing pantos lately .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 18:23:23 GMT
Oooo Emma, that outfit is... a choice.
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Post by daniel on Dec 15, 2017 18:59:51 GMT
I don't want to post the link here in case it's a spoiler - but have a look at West End Wilma's Twitter...she's really not happy with Mr Zerdin.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 19:24:51 GMT
I don't want to post the link here in case it's a spoiler - but have a look at West End Wilma's Twitter...she's really not happy with Mr Zerdin. Think that’s such a stupid article. The comment about the little boy being called “Tracey” is a joke that has been done in panto for years and always gets laughs. I doubt the kid will even know what’s happening. I also doubt it was homophobia, probably just how the sketch works. It’s not something to be looking into so deeply.. Paul did both these jokes last year. Hop it’s not exactly the same. He is hilarious but I hope they get a new comedian like Bradley Walsh for next year
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 15, 2017 19:32:48 GMT
I don't want to post the link here in case it's a spoiler - but have a look at West End Wilma's Twitter...she's really not happy with Mr Zerdin. Think that’s such a stupid article. The comment about the little boy being called “Tracey” is a joke that has been done in panto for years and always gets laughs. I doubt the kid will even know what’s happening. I also doubt it was homophobia, probably just how the sketch works. It’s not something to be looking into so deeply.. Paul did both these jokes last year. Hop it’s not exactly the same. He is hilarious but I hope they get a new comedian like Bradley Walsh for next year Pathetic PC obsessed modern reviewers. These jokes have been done for 100 years. Zerdin is just brilliant and the children on stage adored every second of it - Tracy or not! As for Homophobia? He only had a male and female mask and I’m sure they are very expensive to make. Most on that stage are gay! Bah....
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Post by daniel on Dec 15, 2017 19:55:22 GMT
I don't think it was about the kid section - I think it was: the section where he invites a couple on stage and performs human ventriloquism. Wendy's gripe was that he said "I need a heterosexual couple for this bit" and sent the gay couple back to their seats.
I don't think he was intending to be homophobic. It was evidently a wrong choice of words, and perhaps he should have had masks backstage of both male and female variety for if this situation would arise.
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 15, 2017 20:00:19 GMT
I don't think it was about the kid section - I think it was: the section where he invites a couple on stage and performs human ventriloquism. Wendy's gripe was that he said "I need a heterosexual couple for this bit" and sent the gay couple back to their seats.
I don't think he was intending to be homophobic. It was evidently a wrong choice of words, and perhaps he should have had masks backstage of both male and female variety for if this situation would arise. Same thing! The mouths were for a man and woman! Simple. They would have complained more had he put a female mouth on a man. People are crazy. He simply didn’t have the masks for two men or two woman. I was in the audience!
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Post by Steve on Dec 16, 2017 1:07:31 GMT
Don't take your kids, or expect a story, but as a Variety show, this is wonderful! Some spoilers follow. . . If you have any love for musical theatre and/or comedy, there is one song that is worth the price of a ticket alone: Julian Clary and Elaine Paige duetting on "We Love Dick so well," that much loved number from Chess! I know Paige gets a lot of hate, but not only is she game to absolutely skewer herself comedically, but our great old Dame of British musicals still has the voice to sing the parts she can, and the wisdom not to sing the higher notes she cannot. That is to say, there's enough musical greatness still there to feel the vibes of musical history, and enough self-lascerating comedy to make up for the completely natural loss of voice the aging process wreaks on all of us. I was enraptured by her. And him. That wily old devil Julian Clary makes rudeness seem as natural and as effervescent as Ryan does, and that's a high compliment lol. Just do NOT take your kids to this. Take them to Wimbledon (or your local equivalent) for a family show, but don't bring them here. As for story, nope, there isn't one. A super-giant rat shows up at the beginning to suggest there may be an antagonist, but then all drama is forgotten, and it's one great variety act after another, with Nigel Havers "Please give me a part" humility competing for laughs with Gary Wilmot's camp, as Charlie Stemp and Emma Williams seem to stage a furious likeability contest that, frankly, was too close to call, both consummate musical theatre singers with immense toothy likeability. For her soaring voice, I'd actually give the final round to Williams, but I am already doubting my choice lol. As for Paul Zerdin, yep, he does the same schtick as last year, but God help me, I had the most humiliating 5 minutes of my life when he dragged me onstage, put the Hannibal Lector style mask over my face, and made me say stuff to the equally dazed and confused woman, who had been sitting next to me, and was also heisted and hoisted into humiliation. Although I could only see about 5 rows of people, knowing there were 2000 people out there in the Palladium audience was beyond terrifying! He mocked my clothes, as well, either a reference to my lumberjack style checked shirt, or perhaps to the jumper clumsily tied around my waist, and forgotten there, in the sheer deer-caught-in-headlights panic of being dragged on stage. Anyway, like I said, worth it for the Paige and Clary duet alone! Everything else is a bonus! 4 and a half stars. PS: Watch out if, like me, you thought it was worth snagging the left side, Row A tickets, for the cheaper price. You are closest to the steps leading onto the stage, and could well be a victim too. If I remember rightly, the Monkey might have those seats. I hope I'm not the only Steve to suffer lol!
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Post by Mark on Dec 16, 2017 9:53:03 GMT
I haven’t seen a panto in years but this was hysterical. Julian and Elaine were just wonderful, and of course Charlie Stemp.
The end of act one - magical!
I was surprised at how un-PC this got and I loved that!
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 16, 2017 10:56:57 GMT
To those who have seen it...how loud are the pyros? I only ask because each night around 20 minutes before the end it sounds like a gun going off in the theatre! There is one VERY loud one stage left which is what you are hearing!
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 16, 2017 10:57:54 GMT
I hear they are trying to nab a big name for next year which will decide what the show will be - if he/she accepts it will be one particular title suited to them, if not, then it's Plan B!
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 16, 2017 10:59:06 GMT
To those who have seen it...how loud are the pyros? I only ask because each night around 20 minutes before the end it sounds like a gun going off in the theatre! There is one VERY loud one stage left which is what you are hearing! That one almost gave me heart attack! Hahaha.... BOOM
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2017 12:51:15 GMT
This all sounds so fabulous! And what better than to see it tonight with our smuttiest member @ryan. 😅😅
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Post by Tibidabo on Dec 16, 2017 17:42:29 GMT
Why? Peasants.
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Post by theatreian on Dec 16, 2017 17:46:28 GMT
Standards ain't what they were. I can't stand litter and this is just lazy. It must drive the theatre staff mad.
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Post by Boob on Dec 16, 2017 20:04:35 GMT
That litter is paying your wages, darling.
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