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Post by haz23 on Jan 18, 2017 17:07:52 GMT
In The Heights would be great, really sad I missed it in London. Lend Me a Tenor please and Singin' In The Rain could go back on the road - I LOVED those shows!
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Post by daniel on Jan 19, 2017 20:09:25 GMT
yes please to Titanic - I can imagine it at the Royal Exchange. But definitely yes to betty blue Eyes, but with a better Betty. I gather that pig came from Australia - there are plenty of puppet folk in the UK who could find a more mobile way to bring her to life. And I know Cameron likes to soften things (Follies?) but did it really make sense in the context of the plot, and with the Macbeth subtext, to have Betty survive? It may not have been so uplifting and the gimmick of Kylie would have gone, but it would have been truer to the material. Not a bad call, Titanic could work really well at the Royal Exchange. Coincidentally i have been telling anyone who will isen for the last few years that Betty Blue Eyes would be a great choice for their Christmas musical one year. fits their audience profile well and could be staged really well in the round. Manchester, yes...Royal Exchange, no. I agree though, it could work really well there!
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Post by iamamazing on Nov 29, 2020 18:01:17 GMT
I wonder if the little mermaid will pull a beauty and the beast and come over here after the remake comes out
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Post by westendboy on Nov 30, 2020 0:43:47 GMT
I wouldn't mind 'Blood Brothers' going back on tour, even though the most recent one wasn't that long ago. But if it were to tour again, I'd love it to make a West End return, even if limited.
As for 'Betty Blue Eyes', I'd like to check it out if it did tour again, or have a limited London return.
'Love Never Dies' is supposed to be touring next year and I want to see if they've made any more changes to the show. My only experience with this show is the 2012 Australian filmed recording.
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Post by iamamazing on Nov 30, 2020 14:06:04 GMT
I’d also love to see legally blonde back out again it’s such a fun show and kinky boots aswell, that’s bound to go out again in the future
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Nov 30, 2020 15:59:08 GMT
I’m still waiting on our promised Memphis and Young Frankenstein tours
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Post by biffo on Dec 1, 2020 17:28:49 GMT
I wouldn't mind 'Blood Brothers' going back on tour, even though the most recent one wasn't that long ago. But if it were to tour again, I'd love it to make a West End return, even if limited. As for 'Betty Blue Eyes', I'd like to check it out if it did tour again, or have a limited London return. 'Love Never Dies' is supposed to be touring next year and I want to see if they've made any more changes to the show. My only experience with this show is the 2012 Australian filmed recording. Blood Brothers is planned to go back on tour sometime in the new year (early spring). Just awaiting on dates
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2020 11:00:39 GMT
I wouldn't mind 'Blood Brothers' going back on tour, even though the most recent one wasn't that long ago. But if it were to tour again, I'd love it to make a West End return, even if limited. As for 'Betty Blue Eyes', I'd like to check it out if it did tour again, or have a limited London return. 'Love Never Dies' is supposed to be touring next year and I want to see if they've made any more changes to the show. My only experience with this show is the 2012 Australian filmed recording. Suspect it'll be a long while until we see LND on the road. Phantom's tour getting canned and LND's indefinite postponement don't look good for a run anytime soon. It'll be safe bets and every willing Z-list Celeb will be crow-barred into shows to try get people back out their houses next year.
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Post by westendboy on Dec 2, 2020 12:25:38 GMT
I wouldn't mind 'Blood Brothers' going back on tour, even though the most recent one wasn't that long ago. But if it were to tour again, I'd love it to make a West End return, even if limited. As for 'Betty Blue Eyes', I'd like to check it out if it did tour again, or have a limited London return. 'Love Never Dies' is supposed to be touring next year and I want to see if they've made any more changes to the show. My only experience with this show is the 2012 Australian filmed recording. Blood Brothers is planned to go back on tour sometime in the new year (early spring). Just awaiting on dates That's good to hear! I'd love to see it again! Hopefully we'll see a West End return sometime in the future.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2020 14:21:03 GMT
I second a Young Frankenstein tour, loved it in the West End, and Betty Blue Eyes as I missed it.
RENT is a musical I've been meaning to see for a while but never have. Wonder if the Hope Mill version will tour? Same with Guys and Dolls.
Also would like to see the NT/Disney Pinocchio as I missed that too. I know it's more of a "play with songs" and lots of people thought it needed work but I watched the again film recently and would love to see how they did it on stage.
And can I make my usual request for Groundhog Day? Still think either a UK tour or another run at the Old Vic would be great if it doesn't make it to the West End.
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 6, 2020 20:15:48 GMT
As has been said, would really like a Young Frankenstein tour. I know it was in the pipeline, but cancelled.
Same with Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Big show, but would really like to see it again. That was meant to tour a few years ago as well. Holding out hope!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2020 20:42:57 GMT
As has been said, would really like a Young Frankenstein tour. I know it was in the pipeline, but cancelled. Same with Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Big show, but would really like to see it again. That was meant to tour a few years ago as well. Holding out hope! Sadly I can see a tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory being the scaled down, revised version from Broadway that was touring the US and Australia before the pandemic and having negative reviews, rather than the huge Drury Lane one (which while wasn't bad and a visual spectacle, felt like the material could've been better - though that could be because the original is a classic, but also a flawed story to adapt to stage).
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Post by robertb213 on Dec 6, 2020 20:46:23 GMT
Charlie needs a reworked score if they're going to bring it back. Visually stunning but barely a decent song in it!
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Post by westendboy on Dec 6, 2020 21:46:20 GMT
As has been said, would really like a Young Frankenstein tour. I know it was in the pipeline, but cancelled. Same with Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Big show, but would really like to see it again. That was meant to tour a few years ago as well. Holding out hope! Would like to check out Young Frankenstein myself! If Charlie were to make a comeback, I'd be a bit weary on which version it would be. Would it be the original West End version, or the god awful Broadway version?
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 6, 2020 22:02:56 GMT
As has been said, would really like a Young Frankenstein tour. I know it was in the pipeline, but cancelled. Same with Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Big show, but would really like to see it again. That was meant to tour a few years ago as well. Holding out hope! Sadly I can see a tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory being the scaled down, revised version from Broadway that was touring the US and Australia before the pandemic and having negative reviews, rather than the huge Drury Lane one (which while wasn't bad and a visual spectacle, felt like the material could've been better - though that could be because the original is a classic, but also a flawed story to adapt to stage). Same, I can also see it being scaled down. It was a huge production at Drury Lane, so props to them for making good use of the theatre. If it were to be the Broadway production that comes on tour, will it even be worth it? Absolutely diabolical.
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 6, 2020 22:04:34 GMT
Charlie needs a reworked score if they're going to bring it back. Visually stunning but barely a decent song in it! Largely agreed. The score really wasn't anything to write home about, but wasn't at the forefront of the show as you say. Was stunning. Although, Simply Second Nature, Must Be Believed To Be Seen & the Rerprise of it I find spine-tingling. Listen to Douglas singing that Reprise on the soundtrack is just magical.
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 6, 2020 22:05:35 GMT
As has been said, would really like a Young Frankenstein tour. I know it was in the pipeline, but cancelled. Same with Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Big show, but would really like to see it again. That was meant to tour a few years ago as well. Holding out hope! Would like to check out Young Frankenstein myself! If Charlie were to make a comeback, I'd be a bit weary on which version it would be. Would it be the original West End version, or the god awful Broadway version? Young Frankenstein was a brilliant show. Got to catch it just before it closed. Everyone was promised a tour, but I heard that the 9 to 5 tour took over instead. Shame. Hopefully it'd be the West End version, or a scaled-down version at best. Broadway version was absolutely god awful. Trash!
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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Dec 7, 2020 13:37:33 GMT
A UK tour of Gypsy is long overdue. I really regret getting the chance to see it in the West End.
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Post by cheesy116 on Dec 7, 2020 21:18:48 GMT
I'm surprised Charlie and the Chocolate Factory hasn't toured yet. If it was to keep the London set or something similar then they would probably do longer runs at the venues like Matilda. As long as it isn't that terrible terrible USA version they did 2 years ago. All the kids, other than Charlie, were grown adults!
I'd love to see Fun Home again and for it to play near me in Scotland but it will never happen *a man can wish*
Tours I'd love to happen are Memphis, Groundhog Day and Billy Elliot again.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2020 22:14:25 GMT
Apologies to bring another "play with music" in to this, but there is talk of the Old Vic's A Christmas Carol returning to Broadway next year and doing a US tour with stops in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. I'd love to see a tour be done over here as it looked like it transferred well into a pros arch theatre on Broadway last season.
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 8, 2020 0:09:56 GMT
I'm surprised Charlie and the Chocolate Factory hasn't toured yet. If it was to keep the London set or something similar then they would probably do longer runs at the venues like Matilda. As long as it isn't that terrible terrible USA version they did 2 years ago. All the kids, other than Charlie, were grown adults! I'd love to see Fun Home again and for it to play near me in Scotland but it will never happen *a man can wish* Tours I'd love to happen are Memphis, Groundhog Day and Billy Elliot again. Yeah, if Charlie were to tour, would hope it would be the same UK production. When I saw the Matilda tour, only noticed a few very small differences. Would be nice if Charlie were to be the same. Broadway version diabolical!
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Post by iamamazing on Dec 8, 2020 1:15:40 GMT
I wonder if kinky boots will go out again
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2020 18:48:59 GMT
Re-watching some parts of The Crown lately and it got me thinking about Stephen Ward as I never saw it on the West End. I'd like to see that if it toured or a regional theatre took it on. The last I heard about it Lloyd Webber was revising or workshopping it at the Other Palace.
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Post by biffo on Dec 8, 2020 19:56:58 GMT
Blood Brothers is planned to go back on tour sometime in the new year (early spring). Just awaiting on dates That's good to hear! I'd love to see it again! Hopefully we'll see a West End return sometime in the future. that isn't planed
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 26, 2020 17:04:48 GMT
I’m ready for another Shrek tour! But not that cheap version from last time with the Fiona puppets 😝
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