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Post by Boob on Dec 1, 2017 8:28:06 GMT
First preview tonight. Going a week today and fairly excited. Look forward to reading your reviews...
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Post by Rory on Dec 1, 2017 9:21:19 GMT
I heard they want a War Horse route for this - West End, Broadway, tours and world domination?!!! I wouldn't blame Rufus at all for this. He'd be mad not to maximise its potential and he could do with another certifiable commercial hit after the flak he's had this year over the 3 Olivier productions.
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 1, 2017 11:25:41 GMT
I'm there next Wednesday night
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Post by QueerTheatre on Dec 1, 2017 11:43:41 GMT
I heard they want a War Horse route for this - West End, Broadway, tours and world domination?!!! I wouldn't blame Rufus at all for this. He'd be mad not to maximise its potential and he could do with another certifiable commercial hit after the flak he's had this year over the 3 Olivier productions. I guess all of this will depend on the deal with Disney - surely it wont be as big a cash cow for the NT as War Horse, because i'd expect Disney will pocket a majority of any transfer cash? Tho even if they just get a few measly %, if its successful enough that could keep the Olivier in Mediocre productions for another few years....
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 1, 2017 12:39:43 GMT
Fingers crossed it’s a big fat hit. I’ve heard from friends in the NT that the puppets and whale are outstanding. Exciting. I have to wait till mid Jan
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Post by MusicalTalk on Dec 1, 2017 14:50:34 GMT
Going tonight.
Heard it's more of a play with the 4 songs than a full-blown musical.
Still should be great to see, though!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 14:53:03 GMT
Four Songs and an Interval
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 14:57:29 GMT
Sorry if this has already been covered - is there any new music in this? Similar to Mary Poppins or ALW's Wizard of Oz?!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 15:01:15 GMT
And is it being performed with all-American accents?
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Post by QueerTheatre on Dec 1, 2017 15:37:20 GMT
Having seen what can be achieved with horses as puppets, the whale sequence really does have the potential to be quite spectacular. It would also be quite an interesting spin to have the world of Pinocchio full of puppets, where the only person who thinks he's a puppet and yearns to be a real boy, is actually a real boy the whole time. I think you'd need a few human characters like Gepetto, Coachman, Lampwick and maybe the Blue Fairy everything else could be puppets or costumes While Monstro could be amazing, I'd be interested to see how they do the donkey transfomation, that could visually amazing if utterly terrifying if done well Baz mentioned that they're not only using songs from the film but also other songs from the Disney back catalogue as well so I'm interested what songs they're also choosing for the production I remember Baz tweeting this too - but now there are only 4 songs? I wonder what happened...
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 1, 2017 15:39:01 GMT
Going tonight. Heard it's more of a play with the 4 songs than a full-blown musical. Still should be great to see, though! The songs in the film were written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington. "When You Wish Upon A Star" - Cliff Edwards - 3:16 "Little Wooden Head" - Christian Rub - 05:45 "Give A Little Whistle" - Cliff Edwards & Dickie Jones - 1:38 "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" - Walter Catlett - 1:40 "I've Got No Strings" - Dickie Jones and Patricia Page - 2:23 "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (Reprise)" - Walter Catlett - 00:22 "When You Wish Upon A Star (Reprise)" - Cliff Edwards & Chorus - 01:27 Songs written for the film but not used include: "I'm A Happy Go Lucky Fellow" (also called "Jiminy Cricket")- Jiminy Cricket (Later used in the 1947 Disney film Fun and Fancy Free) "Honest John" - Chorus "As I Was Saying To The Duchess" - J. Worthington Foulfellow "Three Cheers For Anything" - Lampwick, Pinocchio, Alexander & Other Boys "Monstro The Whale" - Chorus "Turn On The Old Music Box" - Jiminy Cricket Three of these songs, however, are used in a multi-record 78-RPM 1950 cover album of the songs released by Decca Records and conducted by Victor Young.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 17:06:55 GMT
Going tonight. Heard it's more of a play with the 4 songs than a full-blown musical. Still should be great to see, though! Oh I hope not. Please report back of this turns out to be true, I’ll be very sad if so.
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Post by QueerTheatre on Dec 1, 2017 17:38:19 GMT
This trailer suggests the 5 classics from the movie plus other ‘music and folk songs’
So by the Disney back catalogue we were promised, but also not just 4 songs.
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Post by ali973 on Dec 1, 2017 18:56:57 GMT
^ was just going to post this. So yes, it's a full musical.
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Post by dippy on Dec 1, 2017 20:33:19 GMT
Not exactly, not been much singing so far. Some pepole behind me love it, some people to my left think something is missing. Sadly I agree with the people to my left at the moment, but maybe the second half will be amazing, who knows!
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Post by Ade on Dec 1, 2017 22:12:51 GMT
Not exactly, not been much singing so far. Some pepole behind me love it, some people to my left think something is missing. Sadly I agree with the people to my left at the moment, but maybe the second half will be amazing, who knows! I definitely think it was missing something but it equally has a lot going for it. Also stylistically it jumps between feeling like something for the kids and something very akin to Cursed Child. It jumps between feeling like a play with music and a musical (the second half being far more musical). I’ve come out having enjoyed it but there’s some tightening up to do in previews, which I think will result in a stronger piece. I did feel that the whale in act two was slightly lacking from my seat in row B, so intrigued to know if others felt it wasn’t as impressive as it was clearly meant to be.
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Post by Jon on Dec 1, 2017 22:15:59 GMT
Silly question but is it more like the film or a mix of the film and the original novel? I'm curious to see how the Donkey sequence is done and Monstro too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 22:20:11 GMT
And is it being performed with all-American accents?
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Post by Ade on Dec 1, 2017 22:37:11 GMT
Silly question but is it more like the film or a mix of the film and the original novel? I'm curious to see how the Donkey sequence is done and Monstro too. It’s a long time since I read the novel but it’s definitely very in line with the film
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Post by Ade on Dec 1, 2017 22:56:09 GMT
Also where did Chris Jarman go? I swear he was originally announced as Stromboli.
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Post by paddy72 on Dec 1, 2017 22:58:21 GMT
Just got in after seeing this. The director gave us a nice speech before curtain up warning us this would be only their second complete run through and so there may be stoppages. But none needed. So Congratulations to the really, really hard working cast on making it all the way through. They work so hard. I wonder if the strange atmosphere tonight was simply 'cos they're all knackered. No critique from me other than to say it's very National Theatre with the songs retaining only a tiny vestige of your typical Disney vibe.
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Post by alicechallice on Dec 1, 2017 22:59:00 GMT
Also where did Chris Jarman go? I swear he was originally announced as Stromboli. He probably dropped out for the same reason he left Fiddler on the Roof over the summer. He'd been announced for both roles before leaving the first one. I think he's ok though, I saw a pic of him at a Press Night.
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Post by dippy on Dec 1, 2017 22:59:31 GMT
And is it being performed with all-American accents? English accents.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 2, 2017 9:49:03 GMT
People sounding a bit subdued over this.
Could we have a christmas turkey on our hands? 🦃 🎄
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2017 9:52:46 GMT
People sounding a bit subdued over this. Could we have a christmas turkey on our hands? 🦃 🎄 Seen very good twitter comment. In any case, remember War Horse....
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