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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 9:14:59 GMT
Decent reviews? I just read from The Stage that it was an unimaginative disappointment! I also didn't like the Liverpool Everyman version either... For the most part, it's had decent enough 4 stars. Not the raves that Evans' Show Boat got, but this would be safer bet in town.
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Post by alicechallice on Jul 21, 2017 10:39:47 GMT
Decent reviews? I just read from The Stage that it was an unimaginative disappointment! I also didn't like the Liverpool Everyman version either... She said 'unimaginative' but still gave it three stars. That's definitely the least appreciative review to come out so far but she does use the word 'samey' which is irritating, so I feel like we should just ignore this one.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 21, 2017 11:09:48 GMT
C'mon the Stage isn't exactly a heavyweight.
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Post by alicechallice on Jul 21, 2017 11:17:39 GMT
And she used to write for the Brighton Argus. Shudder.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 21, 2017 13:00:57 GMT
Beloved of sea-front chip retailers from Shoreham to Hove... They surely don't eat deep fried potatoes in Hove actually, do they?
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Post by alicechallice on Jul 21, 2017 13:06:56 GMT
Beloved of sea-front chip retailers from Shoreham to Hove... They surely don't eat deep fried potatoes in Hove actually, do they? No, we most certainly do not!! No more than twice a week anyway. I'd have preferred Portslade to have been the border.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 21, 2017 13:12:56 GMT
They surely don't eat deep fried potatoes in Hove actually, do they? No, we most certainly do not!! No more than twice a week anyway. I'd have preferred Portslade to have been the border. One has to have something with one's turbot!
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Post by junet on Aug 3, 2017 0:38:56 GMT
Saw this on Tuesday evening. I have seen this musical many times before it being one of my favourite scores. To be honest I have heard it sung better but overall it was very enjoyable. They have added a few different touches which is good to see and it was a completely full house.
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Post by CG on the loose on Aug 3, 2017 6:51:57 GMT
Am there on Saturday, then nipping up the road for A Little Night Music in the evening... traffic gods willing!
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Post by bramble on Aug 3, 2017 13:09:05 GMT
An excellent production Well staged and sung Omid Djalili gives a fully rounded sensitive performance. Beautiful harmonies from the talented ensemble ..
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 3, 2017 13:11:38 GMT
Am there on Saturday, then nipping up the road for A Little Night Music in the evening... traffic gods willing! Don't forget it's Glorious Goodwood, so extra time will probably be needed in both directions.
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Post by CG on the loose on Aug 3, 2017 15:42:23 GMT
Am there on Saturday, then nipping up the road for A Little Night Music in the evening... traffic gods willing! Don't forget it's Glorious Goodwood, so extra time will probably be needed in both directions. Oh poo, I always do! We'll be pushing our luck to make the second show in that case.
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Post by showgirl on Aug 3, 2017 16:38:12 GMT
Saw this yesterday evening, never having seen a previous production. It was fine, but I actually found the score a little disappointing (only about 2 memorable numbers, and those were already very familiar), and unless a future production received exceptional reviews, I can't imagine ever wishing to see another.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 3, 2017 18:19:58 GMT
Don't forget it's Glorious Goodwood, so extra time will probably be needed in both directions. Oh poo, I always do! We'll be pushing our luck to make the second show in that case. Sorry to hear (well read) that. And I think Fiddler runs for 3 hours.
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Post by showgirl on Aug 3, 2017 18:24:43 GMT
Both current productions at CFT are officially 2 hours 45 mins long, but last night Fiddler finished at 10.20 pm, i.e.5 mins later than you'd expect from the length.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Aug 3, 2017 18:30:00 GMT
So pleased to hear that this production is getting a transfer
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 3, 2017 18:33:00 GMT
So pleased to hear that this production is getting a transfer Oo is it??
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 21:42:46 GMT
A trailer was released today
Gosh, I wish I lived closer to Chichester!
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Post by Rory on Aug 4, 2017 12:17:55 GMT
So pleased to hear that this production is getting a transfer Oo is it?? I hate myself for rising to the bait but where did you hear this?🤔
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 4, 2017 12:42:04 GMT
Don't forget it's Glorious Goodwood, so extra time will probably be needed in both directions. Oh poo, I always do! We'll be pushing our luck to make the second show in that case. I assume you are driving? As you would never make Newbury by public transport in 1hr 45. So at the curtain call it will be worth your while hoovering at the exit and get the hell out of the theatre to avoid being stuck in the car park for half hour with every other theatre goer who is trying to use the same exit, it quickly becomes gridlocked!!!! Also in the interval if you are parked for from the theatre i.e. the other side, it can be worth seeing if a shopper has vacated a car parking spot, closer to the theatre and move your vehicle to the more favourable position. You should do it just looked on Google Maps and it said Journey time 1hr 27 and good thing you should be heading on the A27M27 towards Southampton, so heading away from Goodwood But saying that I hope you make the show and enjoy it. Oh yeah if you need a toilet do this on the way in a petrol station, don't get caught up in the Chichester mayhem, even quite a bit of traffic getting out of Chichester and will be extra from Goodwood - once passed Chichester town hopefully you be motoring.
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Post by musicallady on Aug 4, 2017 13:30:56 GMT
A trailer was released today Gosh, I wish I lived closer to Chichester! I thought that to.
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Post by CG on the loose on Aug 4, 2017 14:21:45 GMT
Oh poo, I always do! We'll be pushing our luck to make the second show in that case. I assume you are driving? As you would never make Newbury by public transport in 1hr 45. So at the curtain call it will be worth your while hoovering at the exit and get the hell out of the theatre to avoid being stuck in the car park for half hour with every other theatre goer who is trying to use the same exit, it quickly becomes gridlocked!!!! Also in the interval if you are parked for from the theatre i.e. the other side, it can be worth seeing if a shopper has vacated a car parking spot, closer to the theatre and move your vehicle to the more favourable position. You should do it just looked on Google Maps and it said Journey time 1hr 27 and good thing you should be heading on the A27M27 towards Southampton, so heading away from Goodwood But saying that I hope you make the show and enjoy it. Oh yeah if you need a toilet do this on the way in a petrol station, don't get caught up in the Chichester mayhem, even quite a bit of traffic getting out of Chichester and will be extra from Goodwood - once passed Chichester town hopefully you be motoring. Thanks for all the helpful tips - I'm familiar with the set-up there. Plan to arrive early enough to park where I need to and we are reasonably well poised for a quick getaway at the end (and can move rather faster than many of the Chichester regulars!). Journey time can be anything from just over an hour with no traffic... last race at Goodwood is 5.20pm and the bars are open til gone 7pm, so hopefully the two hours will be enough!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 4, 2017 15:32:10 GMT
Good luck
As an extra measure I would recommend sharpening your elbows !
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 4, 2017 21:03:00 GMT
Oh poo, I always do! We'll be pushing our luck to make the second show in that case. I assume you are driving? As you would never make Newbury by public transport in 1hr 45. So at the curtain call it will be worth your while hoovering at the exit and get the hell out of the theatre to avoid being stuck in the car park for half hour with every other theatre goer who is trying to use the same exit, it quickly becomes gridlocked!!!! Also in the interval if you are parked for from the theatre i.e. the other side, it can be worth seeing if a shopper has vacated a car parking spot, closer to the theatre and move your vehicle to the more favourable position. You should do it just looked on Google Maps and it said Journey time 1hr 27 and good thing you should be heading on the A27M27 towards Southampton, so heading away from Goodwood But saying that I hope you make the show and enjoy it. Oh yeah if you need a toilet do this on the way in a petrol station, don't get caught up in the Chichester mayhem, even quite a bit of traffic getting out of Chichester and will be extra from Goodwood - once passed Chichester town hopefully you be motoring. Thuought you might be well versed with the venue and journey, just saying in case you wasn't and any others planning to do the same and haven't been to Chichester before.
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Post by CG on the loose on Aug 4, 2017 21:09:33 GMT
Thuought you might be well versed with the venue and journey, just saying in case you wasn't and any others planning to do the same and haven't been to Chichester before. Absolutely - all really helpful info
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