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Post by iamamazing on Dec 26, 2020 19:38:11 GMT
I’d love Kinky boots Wicked (might as well seen as all the long runners are going out again) Legally blonde Little mermaid (after the remake) Hello dolly (might aswell if the London run doesn’t happen it will give theatres a boost Prince of Egypt & juliet ( I just love this show) Oh and Hamilton And Elf (not the arena version)
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Post by danb on Dec 26, 2020 20:33:00 GMT
I think that & Juliet would kill it on tour once people knew where the music was from and I think that the Grease tour will be huge given the recognition factor.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2020 21:23:48 GMT
Is a Jerry Springer: The Opera tour wishful thinking?
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Post by westendboy on Dec 26, 2020 21:48:49 GMT
Is a Jerry Springer: The Opera tour wishful thinking? I'd personally love to see this show make a comeback, but I kind of feel that it's unlikely. The simple reason why is because Jerry Springer isn't as popular/marketable as it used to be. At the time 'Jerry Springer: The Opera' originally opened, 'The Jerry Springer Show' was one of the most talked about/controversial shows airing on TV. It was essentially a pop culture phenomenon. If it did ever made a comeback now, I personally don't think it would make a huge impact as it did before. This is basically one of the reasons why 'I Can't Sing!' flopped, it opened at a time when 'X Factor' wasn't as big as it used to be. Of course I could be wrong. I'll admit, I don't know if Jerry Springer is that relevant nowadays (as it is still airing I believe), but I would say it's past it "glory days".
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2020 22:18:29 GMT
Is a Jerry Springer: The Opera tour wishful thinking? I'd personally love to see this show make a comeback, but I kind of feel that it's unlikely. The simple reason why is because Jerry Springer isn't as popular/marketable as it used to be. At the time 'Jerry Springer: The Opera' originally opened, 'The Jerry Springer Show' was one of the most talked about/controversial shows airing on TV. It was essentially a pop culture phenomenon. If it did ever made a comeback now, I personally don't think it would make a huge impact as it did before. This is basically one of the reasons why 'I Can't Sing!' flopped, it opened at a time when 'X Factor' wasn't as big as it used to be. Of course I could be wrong. I'll admit, I don't know if Jerry Springer is that relevant nowadays (as it is still airing I believe), but I would say it's past it "glory days". I hear you. The Hope Mill in Manchester did a revival last year and that had mixed, but some good reviews saying it is still relevant in the age of Trump and TV reality stars in the US. Though I'd rather to see it as the original National Theatre production or at least on the full operatic scale unlike the subsequent fringe versions as it originally worked as an opera piece to clash the high culture with the low. Although with more accessibility to the theatre these days (pre-COVID...and hopefully post too!) that clash probably isn't as shocking these days with other musicals like Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon. But as I say, wishful thinking.
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Post by iamamazing on Dec 26, 2020 23:40:46 GMT
I think that & Juliet would kill it on tour once people knew where the music was from and I think that the Grease tour will be huge given the recognition factor. I agree there are so many well known songs in it, I’m so glad it was the last west end show I saw before theatres closed. It would also be the perfect Christmas show in Cardiff at the Wales Millenium Centre. I can see this one doing a months worth or two months even, sit downs in theatres :-)
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Post by iamamazing on Dec 29, 2020 13:04:19 GMT
I can also see pretty woman touring when it’s safe to do so aswell this will be a massive crowd pleaser. I hope the come from Away tour happens.
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Post by clair on Dec 29, 2020 13:28:32 GMT
I would love a tour of 'Mame' - saw it in Salisbury with Tracie Bennett and Harriet Thorpe and the words that sprang to mind as I was leaving the theatre were joyous and delightful, something I think everyone could do with right now (apparently that production doesn't have West End rights so would have to be a tour)
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 29, 2020 13:33:33 GMT
I would love a tour of 'Mame' - saw it in Salisbury with Tracie Bennett and Harriet Thorpe and the words that sprang to mind as I was leaving the theatre were joyous and delightful, something I think everyone could do with right now (apparently that production doesn't have West End rights so would have to be a tour) It was indeed a joyous production. Tracie was fabulous in it but I think it would need a bigger name than hers to sustain a full tour.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 29, 2020 17:24:55 GMT
I can also see pretty woman touring when it’s safe to do so aswell this will be a massive crowd pleaser. I hope the come from Away tour happens. The plan was always for Pretty Woman to have a limited run in the west end (if you call a year a limit run 🤣) and then head out on tour. I imagine it'll be fairly quick once we are back up and running that it'll get out
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Post by iamamazing on Dec 30, 2020 0:16:55 GMT
I can also see pretty woman touring when it’s safe to do so aswell this will be a massive crowd pleaser. I hope the come from Away tour happens. The plan was always for Pretty Woman to have a limited run in the west end (if you call a year a limit run 🤣) and then head out on tour. I imagine it'll be fairly quick once we are back up and running that it'll get out I see pretty woman on the road around late 2022/2023 at least
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Post by iamamazing on Dec 30, 2020 0:17:55 GMT
The plan was always for Pretty Woman to have a limited run in the west end (if you call a year a limit run 🤣) and then head out on tour. I imagine it'll be fairly quick once we are back up and running that it'll get out I see pretty woman on the road around late 2022/2023 at least they’ll announce it next year to build up the hype I recon exciting though another ones going out on the road.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2021 16:36:22 GMT
Just thought of another one... OUR HOUSE.
I'm a huge Madness fan and from what I've seen of the TV recording of the original production it looks great. Pretty sad I missed the recent tour.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jan 8, 2021 16:40:08 GMT
I would love someone to set up a Golden Age musicals rep company that would tour round doing straightforward versions of classic scores that would ordinarily not get a revival on such a scale.
Brigadoon Bless the Bride Of Thee I Sing
Even really old school stuff like White Horse Inn or The Dancing Years
We need to celebrate and preserve our older shows.
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Post by westendboy on Jan 8, 2021 17:47:54 GMT
Just thought of another one... OUR HOUSE. I'm a huge Madness fan and from what I've seen of the TV recording of the original production it looks great. Pretty sad I missed the recent tour. From what I've heard about it, it's considered as one of the 'better' jukebox musicals (compared to the likes of 'We Will Rock You'). Not a Madness fan, but I am fond of 'Baggy Trousers', so I'd be interested to see this show if it ever tours again.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jan 8, 2021 18:21:07 GMT
I would love someone to set up a Golden Age musicals rep company that would tour round doing straightforward versions of classic scores that would ordinarily not get a revival on such a scale. Brigadoon Bless the Bride Of Thee I Sing Even really old school stuff like White Horse Inn or The Dancing Years We need to celebrate and preserve our older shows.
I'd love that. Actually I've thought for years that a musicals rep company would be great, irrespective of the vintage of the material. I'd love to be able to see the same cast members in different roles in a short space of time, unlike the usual model when if you like someone in a musical it's often a year or more before they move to another show & you can see them in a different role.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jan 8, 2021 22:03:19 GMT
Just thought of another one... OUR HOUSE. I'm a huge Madness fan and from what I've seen of the TV recording of the original production it looks great. Pretty sad I missed the recent tour. From what I've heard about it, it's considered as one of the 'better' jukebox musicals (compared to the likes of 'We Will Rock You'). Not a Madness fan, but I am fond of 'Baggy Trousers', so I'd be interested to see this show if it ever tours again. It is a strong book and it integrates the existing Madness music well alongside new material created for the show. It works well on stage. It is a good musical irrespective of the jukebox nature of the material.
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Post by danb on Jan 9, 2021 6:43:21 GMT
From what I've heard about it, it's considered as one of the 'better' jukebox musicals (compared to the likes of 'We Will Rock You'). Not a Madness fan, but I am fond of 'Baggy Trousers', so I'd be interested to see this show if it ever tours again. It is a strong book and it integrates the existing Madness music well alongside new material created for the show. It works well on stage. It is a good musical irrespective of the jukebox nature of the material. Mostly it worked because it had heart and was really well cast. Mike Jibson was an excellent lead.
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Post by SuttonPeron on Jan 12, 2021 11:46:51 GMT
I’d love a UK Tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. The Broadway production has never been seen in the UK, and it’s beautiful. However, same problems as always. Big orchestra, big sets and big cast.
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Post by iamamazing on Jan 12, 2021 12:48:27 GMT
Not UK tour related but I can see Grease coming back to the west end after this pandemic. To get people going to the theatres again after all it is a crowd pleaser
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 12, 2021 16:58:15 GMT
Would love the Rodgers and Hammerstein in a proper full production - the Cadogan Hall concert was a DELIGHT in 2019. Dianne Pilkington would make a wonderful Marie (reprising her performance from the concert) and I'd love to see someone like Clare Halse as Cinderella.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jan 12, 2021 18:57:01 GMT
Would love the Rodgers and Hammerstein in a proper full production - the Cadogan Hall concert was a DELIGHT in 2019. Dianne Pilkington would make a wonderful Marie (reprising her performance from the concert) and I'd love to see someone like Clare Halse as Cinderella. And Mazz as the stepmother again!
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Post by SuttonPeron on Jan 12, 2021 19:23:47 GMT
I’d love to see Amara Okereke as Ella. She could sing the songs in the original Broadway key, and probably make an awesome portrayal. Dianne and Mazz would be an absolute yes for me. Harry Apps would make a great Prince Topher.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 12, 2021 19:47:29 GMT
I love Mazz, and she was the highlight of the concert as Madame, but it's too small a role. She needs to be Donna again, and then lead the Cher Show in London!
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 23, 2021 2:11:46 GMT
Love to see again Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Jim Steinman’s Whistle Down the Wind.
However the second to last song Nature of the Beast contains a line ‘there has always been wars, viruses and death,’ think that maybe a bit too raw at the moment.
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