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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 21, 2017 17:05:05 GMT
You may just get your wish...... Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2017 17:19:59 GMT
You may just get your wish...... Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly.
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Post by theatremadness on Jan 21, 2017 17:34:43 GMT
You may just get your wish...... Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Oh my goodness don't tease me like that MrB!!!!!!! Gods of the theatre, smile on us.....please!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2017 17:50:09 GMT
Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Yes please. But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet.
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Post by Michael on Jan 21, 2017 18:13:48 GMT
But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet. Apart from a sold out run at the Old Vic of course. Maybe it'll open after Annie's 8 months, so around November/December?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2017 18:17:17 GMT
But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet. Apart from a sold out run at the Old Vic of course. Maybe it'll open after Annie's 8 months, so around November/December? Well yes, but I doubt they'll take the successful Old Vic run as a sign that they can spend an incredible amount of money on opening two productions almost simultaneously.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 21, 2017 19:50:32 GMT
It wouldn't be at the same time. It opens in NYC in April.. and potentially london in the autumn. It opened in London to rave reviews- sold out- if (as predicted) it gets raves in NYC too, it will reopen in London with even more great word of mouth. Every show that opens has to 'prove something'.. this has already proven it during its brief old vic run. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Bring Groundhog Day to the Piccadilly. Yes please. But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2017 20:40:15 GMT
It wouldn't be at the same time. It opens in NYC in April.. and potentially london in the autumn. It opened in London to rave reviews- sold out- if (as predicted) it gets raves in NYC too, it will reopen in London with even more great word of mouth. Every show that opens has to 'prove something'.. this has already proven it during its brief old vic run. Yes please. But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet. I hope you're right. I'd love to see it.
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Post by finalperformance on Jan 21, 2017 21:08:17 GMT
Not sure i want more Sonia Friedman musicals. Granted ive not seen Dreamgirls yet, but Legally Blonde and Funny Girl weren't exactly the most lavish productions, successful though they were. We definately need a new Cameron Mackintosh
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Post by finalperformance on Jan 21, 2017 21:11:50 GMT
Agree Funny Girl was a skimpy production but glad I got to see it. Annie doesn't interest me at all. I'll be ill if I ever hear Tomorrow song again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2017 17:21:11 GMT
It wouldn't be at the same time. It opens in NYC in April.. and potentially london in the autumn. It opened in London to rave reviews- sold out- if (as predicted) it gets raves in NYC too, it will reopen in London with even more great word of mouth. Every show that opens has to 'prove something'.. this has already proven it during its brief old vic run. Yes please. But I doubt they'll open 2 productions around the same time of a show that hasn't really proven anything yet. its going to need raves in nyc. its ticket prices are pretty high and the advertising is dire, and i believe ticket sales aren't off to a strong start. I really enjoyed it at the old vic and Andy Karl gave an amazing performance but it has a lot of competition in nyc this season
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Post by theatreliker on Jan 22, 2017 21:04:34 GMT
Groundhog Day was one of the best things I've ever seen.
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Post by westendwendy on Jan 22, 2017 23:15:55 GMT
Annie and not Big? I hate life...... Ugh
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2017 23:22:35 GMT
People are saying BIG but I thought it was eyeing a big theatre like the Palladium (for a 2018 summer run between pantos)??
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2017 9:25:06 GMT
Annie and not Big? I hate life...... Ugh It's a hard knock one apparently . .
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Post by kenneth on Jan 23, 2017 23:00:02 GMT
Annie is the most depressing news and I sincerely hope it doesn't materialise.....who is going to want to see this? The Piccadilly will need something that can go in around April, I'd imagine....Groundhog Day is opening on Broadway at that time and Strictly Ballroom opens in Toronto. Heard that Big isn't happening at the moment...maybe Danny Mac in Sleepless but the thought of that puts me into a coma
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:10:07 GMT
I always think of 'Annie' as being a bit "meh" until I see it and then I remember how many killer tunes it has!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:24:56 GMT
Does it though? Last time I saw it, it only had one killer tune that it repeated over and over, and very little plot to speak of. It's like South Pacific without the racism.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:43:20 GMT
Does it though? Last time I saw it, it only had one killer tune that it repeated over and over, and very little plot to speak of. It's like South Pacific without the racism. Tomorrow, Hard Knock Life, Little Girls, Easy Street, You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile, I Don't Need Anything But You . . Have I seen the movie too many times? OMGosh, I love 'South Pacific' too. It's like a musical version of a Greatest Hits album!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:44:19 GMT
Actually, that's a point, You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile is a corker. And, as one who was in Annie a serious number of years ago, I seem to remember it's the only one with any half-decent harmonies...
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Post by trapdoor on Jan 24, 2017 9:44:19 GMT
The Hannigan they're lining up is pretty good. Could work.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:50:54 GMT
Actually, that's a point, You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile is a corker. And, as one who was in Annie a serious number of years ago, I seem to remember it's the only one with any half-decent harmonies... You give with one hand and take away with the other. I shall not rise to your bait madam. How marvellous. Next time you go to the theatre, instead of wearing your TB badge, you should give your red Annie wig another outing then. We'd all be able to spot you! Theeeee sun'll come ouuuuuuut tooooooooo-morrow . . . .
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Post by mallardo on Jan 24, 2017 9:56:59 GMT
Does it though? Last time I saw it, it only had one killer tune that it repeated over and over, and very little plot to speak of. It's like South Pacific without the racism.
Killer tunes: Maybe, Tomorrow, It's a Hard Knock Life, We'd Like To Thank You, Herbert Hoover, Little Girls, I Think I'm Gonna Like it Here, NYC, Easy Street, You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile, I Don't Need Anything But You.
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Post by staygee on Jan 24, 2017 10:24:00 GMT
I'd be really happy if it were this production of Annie! I saw it in Wimbledon (it was sold out the night I went) though it was Lesley Joseph as Hannigan and she was brilliant.
I distinctly remember the whole thing having a Matilda vibe, particularly in the design. I'm not sure it could be a long-runner but with Charlie out of the West End it would do really well for a limited run.
And then PLEASE put Waitress in afterward. Just put Waitress anywhere.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 10:52:38 GMT
I remember seeing Lily Savage as Miss Hannigan once. She was glorious!
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