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Post by kulen on Dec 28, 2017 21:02:03 GMT
Does anybody know what it’s lkek to sit stalls Row N 29 or around that? I’m seeing the show form this seat. Is it alright? I know the rake is good I’m just wary about how far it could be from the stage and how it’s on the end of the row? Monkey could you help? Is it too far back you miss out on some action? Thanks anyone! It’s a good view! You won’t really miss anything out and due to the distance you will be really be able to see the bling on stage and the costumes properly. Compared to the first few front rows because of the high stage, but at the same time you may not be able to see the facial expressions. It’s dependent on what you like in a seat view.
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Post by Mark on Dec 28, 2017 21:10:20 GMT
Most definitely. I'd still be glad to see Karen live. I can only comment on the audio but I'd always reserve full judgement until I've seen a live performance. Are there any reviews on Moyà yet? I saw her last week and found her to be exceptional. She is an "older" Effie than the others I guess, and so she brings a lot of maturity to the role - making her act two particularly strong. Very much enjoyed her performance. Just Karen to see for me now, but I'm done with the show for a while now (6 visits now)
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Post by kulen on Dec 28, 2017 22:28:56 GMT
Are there any reviews on Moyà yet? I saw her last week and found her to be exceptional. She is an "older" Effie than the others I guess, and so she brings a lot of maturity to the role - making her act two particularly strong. Very much enjoyed her performance. Just Karen to see for me now, but I'm done with the show for a while now (6 visits now) In your opinion do you prefer marisha or Moya?
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Post by Mark on Dec 28, 2017 22:44:20 GMT
I really wouldn't say I preferred either over the other. They are both at the top of their game (as was Amber)
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Post by kulen on Dec 31, 2017 0:32:13 GMT
So I have just seen the evening show. And I must say that the new Deena was incredible. Brenny has such a nice tone to her voice and brings a much more mature and raw side of Deena. The new Marty is decent. All of the rest of the cast were fabulous. Especially Kimye Edwards as Michelle, such an upgrade from Lily! However I felt extremely dissapointed with Marisha’s performance. Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. It seems to be this will be a recurring theme as I think she can’t handle the amount of shows. I was so dissapointed with the second half, it was almost like she was gasping for breath. I think my predictions were true, she has way too many shows meaning that she can’t handle the stamina needed. So dissapointing as it seemed everybody was too. Karen and Marisha split opinion due to their very different types of voices so mabye Moya should get the most shows? She has the experience and the stamina it seems. She’s also the closest to Amber meaning that people will not be let down with the different “flavours” of Effie. At this rate the show will close I think as Marisha isn’t living up to expectation and she divides opinion. Such a shame.
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Post by AliceFearnFan2212 on Dec 31, 2017 6:18:27 GMT
So I have just seen the evening show. And I must say that the new Deena was incredible. Brenny has such a nice tone to her voice and brings a much more mature and raw side of Deena. The new Marty is decent. All of the rest of the cast were fabulous. Especially Kimye Edwards as Michelle, such an upgrade from Lily! However I felt extremely dissapointed with Marisha’s performance. Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. It seems to be this will be a recurring theme as I think she can’t handle the amount of shows. I was so dissapointed with the second half, it was almost like she was gasping for breath. I think my predictions were true, she has way too many shows meaning that she can’t handle the stamina needed. So dissapointing as it seemed everybody was too. Karen and Marisha split opinion due to their very different types of voices so mabye Moya should get the most shows? She has the experience and the stamina it seems. She’s also the closest to Amber meaning that people will not be let down with the different “flavours” of Effie. At this rate the show will close I think as Marisha isn’t living up to expectation and she divides opinion. Such a shame. ? Marisha's getting the same amount of shows as Amber did...
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Post by kulen on Dec 31, 2017 7:46:49 GMT
So I have just seen the evening show. And I must say that the new Deena was incredible. Brenny has such a nice tone to her voice and brings a much more mature and raw side of Deena. The new Marty is decent. All of the rest of the cast were fabulous. Especially Kimye Edwards as Michelle, such an upgrade from Lily! However I felt extremely dissapointed with Marisha’s performance. Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. It seems to be this will be a recurring theme as I think she can’t handle the amount of shows. I was so dissapointed with the second half, it was almost like she was gasping for breath. I think my predictions were true, she has way too many shows meaning that she can’t handle the stamina needed. So dissapointing as it seemed everybody was too. Karen and Marisha split opinion due to their very different types of voices so mabye Moya should get the most shows? She has the experience and the stamina it seems. She’s also the closest to Amber meaning that people will not be let down with the different “flavours” of Effie. At this rate the show will close I think as Marisha isn’t living up to expectation and she divides opinion. Such a shame. ? Marisha's getting the same amount of shows as Amber did... Yeah but I think Moya should get the most as I think Marisha is secretly struggling and Moya because apparently she has the stamina and the is the only Effie of the 3 that doesn’t divide opinion too much!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2017 10:08:49 GMT
Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. Why on earth should a standing ovation be given at that point - it's mid-show! Amber didn't get one then when I saw it. I think you're vastly overestimating the number of audience members who a) even know which Effie will be on (or even that the role is shared at all) and b) are repeat visitors in the first place. No-one is going to be universally liked, and even if you are reflecting the majority opinion (which doesn't seem to be the case judging by this thread) the effect on ticket sales is going to be minimal compared to if she was a star name getting badly reviewed. There is no name carrying this show, so ticket sales are not going to live or die on one person's performance.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Dec 31, 2017 10:21:55 GMT
Some people see rather into pitting the effies against eachother don't they.
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Post by kulen on Dec 31, 2017 14:47:59 GMT
Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. Why on earth should a standing ovation be given at that point - it's mid-show! Amber didn't get one then when I saw it. I think you're vastly overestimating the number of audience members who a) even know which Effie will be on (or even that the role is shared at all) and b) are repeat visitors in the first place. No-one is going to be universally liked, and even if you are reflecting the majority opinion (which doesn't seem to be the case judging by this thread) the effect on ticket sales is going to be minimal compared to if she was a star name getting badly reviewed. There is no name carrying this show, so ticket sales are not going to live or die on one person's performance. First of all just because this thread favours Marisha it is not a representation of the average person who will see the show once, this thread is majority Marisha fans. a) A standing ovation is usually given after aiaty and btw once the show was finished only about 20% of the theatre gave a standing ovation.That explains everything to me and the fact that nobody really felt it was a good performance judging by the atmosphere. b) My point was that moya could be the catalyst for ticket sales because she really has the stamina and the experience with the story to go with it. Marisha is struggling. And I guarantee you that some people go to certain shows to see a certain Effie so a name is ultimately still driving ticket sales.
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Post by kulen on Dec 31, 2017 14:53:37 GMT
Some people see rather into pitting the effies against eachother don't they. I think this thread is about articulating your opinions. Not to have a dig to a fellow user just because you cant deal with their opposing opinion
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Post by theatre on Jan 1, 2018 13:42:56 GMT
So I have just seen the evening show. And I must say that the new Deena was incredible. Brenny has such a nice tone to her voice and brings a much more mature and raw side of Deena. The new Marty is decent. All of the rest of the cast were fabulous. Especially Kimye Edwards as Michelle, such an upgrade from Lily! However I felt extremely dissapointed with Marisha’s performance. Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. It seems to be this will be a recurring theme as I think she can’t handle the amount of shows. I was so dissapointed with the second half, it was almost like she was gasping for breath. I think my predictions were true, she has way too many shows meaning that she can’t handle the stamina needed. So dissapointing as it seemed everybody was too. Karen and Marisha split opinion due to their very different types of voices so mabye Moya should get the most shows? She has the experience and the stamina it seems. She’s also the closest to Amber meaning that people will not be let down with the different “flavours” of Effie. At this rate the show will close I think as Marisha isn’t living up to expectation and she divides opinion. Such a shame. I think to say Marisha is struggling is a little harsh! Whilst it’s totally true she portrays a rawer Effie than others, it’s all part of her chosen portrayal of the character. Yes, there are points where she gasps for breath in the show but I don’t think this is her struggling at all, but her acting. As for the standing O for And I Am Telling You, I’ve seen the show 5 times now (3 Marisha and 2 Amber) and only 2 of those performances, one of each, got nearly full standing Os - the rest were partial and I think even the 20% you estimate for a MID SHOW ovation is amazing! On the topic of too many shows, Marisha has performed the role for months 8 times a week in Dallas, and has also done stints as alternate here in London in which she went a month without having a show off as well as all the outside promotion she does - that is not a girl that I think is struggling! Having said all that I do agree it would be nice for Moya to get another show if they’re going to insist on equal billing for the Effie’s, though as another user said above, I doubt the average theatregoer knows or minds who they see, or is even aware that the role is shared!
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Post by sempala on Jan 1, 2018 14:50:38 GMT
Her aiaty was very weak and no standing ovation was given. It seems to be this will be a recurring theme as I think she can’t handle the amount of shows. I was so dissapointed with the second half, it was almost like she was gasping for breath. I think my predictions were true, she has way too many shows meaning that she can’t handle the stamina needed. So dissapointing as it seemed everybody was too. I think to say Marisha is struggling is a little harsh! Whilst it’s totally true she portrays a rawer Effie than others, it’s all part of her chosen portrayal of the character. Yes, there are points where she gasps for breath in the show but I don’t think this is her struggling at all, but her acting. As for the standing O for And I Am Telling You, I’ve seen the show 5 times now (3 Marisha and 2 Amber) and only 2 of those performances, one of each, got nearly full standing Os - the rest were partial and I think even the 20% you estimate for a MID SHOW ovation is amazing! Going to have to agree with theatre on this one, even for Ambers last performance for AIATY I was shocked at how many people did not give her a standing O (from the upper circle anyway, the majority were sat down!). Its all dependant on the kind of audience in that night I guess.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 2, 2018 0:42:45 GMT
I've only been twice (sat in the stalls both times), but I don't remember a single person getting up after AIATY.
And, if I remember correctly, a few people got up to give an ovation at the end of the shows (less than 20%).
Which is a good thing, as standing ovations should be where there's something special. AIATY is such a standard song now (done to death on X Factor, American Idol etc) that it's difficult for anyone performing it to stand out.
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Post by Elle on Jan 2, 2018 10:02:20 GMT
Why on earth should a standing ovation be given at that point - it's mid-show! Amber didn't get one then when I saw it. I think you're vastly overestimating the number of audience members who a) even know which Effie will be on (or even that the role is shared at all) and b) are repeat visitors in the first place. No-one is going to be universally liked, and even if you are reflecting the majority opinion (which doesn't seem to be the case judging by this thread) the effect on ticket sales is going to be minimal compared to if she was a star name getting badly reviewed. There is no name carrying this show, so ticket sales are not going to live or die on one person's performance. First of all just because this thread favours Marisha it is not a representation of the average person who will see the show once, this thread is majority Marisha fans. a) A standing ovation is usually given after aiaty and btw once the show was finished only about 20% of the theatre gave a standing ovation.That explains everything to me and the fact that nobody really felt it was a good performance judging by the atmosphere. b) My point was that moya could be the catalyst for ticket sales because she really has the stamina and the experience with the story to go with it. Marisha is struggling. And I guarantee you that some people go to certain shows to see a certain Effie so a name is ultimately still driving ticket sales.
It's interesting reading the different point of views. I'm that person who didn't know anything about the Effie's, I didn't even know who I was watching and it didn't matter. It turned out to be Marisha and I thought she was really great. Went in hoping for a good show and it exceeded my expectations. I wrote that night that I loved it without being a prior fan of anyone. No mid-show ovations were given but I have never seen one before and been to plenty of shows. I didn't even know we could do that! 😆 At the end of the show though there was no hesitation and the whole of the stalls rose and applauded enthusiastically. In my week of shows in London this was the only show that got this response from the audience. I agree with what @posterj said before that "nobody is going to be universally liked", that is very true. Some actors may not be your taste or they are having an off night. I would happily see this show again with any of the Effie's because it was that good for me. Save
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 8:03:16 GMT
So I won the lottery yesterday for the matinee and went with the assumption, like with the schedule, I would see Marisha or Moya. Turn up to the theatre and Karen is on which made it a real interesting afternoon! I was surprised to see it wasn't full, and whilst the Upper was open, I overheard some people entering the Stalls and others sat behind me saying they hd Adbeen upgraded from the Upper. You all know I love the show and the musical itself, so I won't bore you with those opinions, but some opinions of the new cast as it was my first time seeing most of them. And boy do I have some opinions, but the good and the meh first. Starting off with Karen. I thought she was great! She has always been "the other Effie" for me, or the one to see just to tick her off the list, but she sang the sh*t outta this score. The accent was a bit ropey, especially pronouncing certian words, and I felt some of the scenes were a bit too rushed onnher part. However, when she sang I Am Changing, it is possibly one of the best versions I have heard, and she sang the hell out of some of the other songs. Her AIATY was the weakest of the 3 actresses I have seen, but she still sang it well and was clearly moved at curtain call by the response. I'd see her again. Brennyn I wasn't expdcting to like as I loved Liisi in the role, and I wasn't sure at interval of her, but come Act 2, she really came into her own and, for lack of a better term, stamped all over Liisi's versions of those songs! Her Listen was stunning, and her vocals on the dance songs were also amazing. She really nailed it with her performance. Asmeret. Had seen her before, she is the saving grace of the cast and holds the whole show together. She stole it from the two other girls and put on a performance that you walk away with just going wow! Fabulous. Kimmy was fabulous as Michelle. She played it alot sweeter and nicer whereas Lily always came across more bitchy and sassy to me, but it worked either way. She sounded great. I've seen Joe every time I've seen the show. Still strong, sounds great. Nothing particular to note. Marty is Marty. Not good nor bad, just there. C.C is C.C, no Tyrone Huntely but fine. Female Ensemble were fabulous as always. Look great, sound great, dance their asses off and own that stage. Now... I'm putting this down to illness as I have seen him do the role before and he was amazing first time around, but I thought Tosh was pretty crap this performance. He could barely sustain any of the notes that Adam could slay. And when his voice gave up, he just kind of threw himself about in an attempt to cover it up. He didn't feel present for me, and it felt very fake. I'm sure he must of been ill as he sounded vocally crap to put it lightly, so I will write it offas that, but still. EDIT: I have just seen that Sean Perkins had to make his Jimmy debut last night due to Tosh's illness, so he really was just ill at the performance I saw.The Male Ensemble. The f*** ya'll doing on that stage. Bar the two white guys Ashley and Callum, not a single one of them was giving any energy, excitement or look of enjoyment on that stage! Thankfully we are down to just one sweaty dancer now but he sweats enough for four of them and when spinning drenches the rest of them, which is ironic considering he barely seems to be giving much of a performance. I kept watching the guys to see if there was anything there, and there just wasn't. I didn't get it. They made Steppin' to The Bad Side boring! A real shame as the amount of talent that was on the stage first time round crapped on these guys. And the guy who covered Rohan who was off, really shouldn't cover that role, he can't sing or act for Jesus. But thats not to take away from Ashley and Callum, as they were showing the new guys what they should be doing and slayed. So for the most part it was a great performance. I'll look forward to seeing Moya and Marisha again, hopefully with some Swings on for the Male Ensemble.
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Post by singularsensation10 on Jan 4, 2018 8:38:26 GMT
I've only been twice (sat in the stalls both times), but I don't remember a single person getting up after AIATY. And, if I remember correctly, a few people got up to give an ovation at the end of the shows (less than 20%). Which is a good thing, as standing ovations should be where there's something special. AIATY is such a standard song now (done to death on X Factor, American Idol etc) that it's difficult for anyone performing it to stand out. See it’s funny because I’ve been 3 times (2x Amber and 1x Marisha) and every time there was a standing ovation after AIATY, and at the end of the show. I agree though that they should be saved for the end!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 8:43:43 GMT
I've only been twice (sat in the stalls both times), but I don't remember a single person getting up after AIATY. And, if I remember correctly, a few people got up to give an ovation at the end of the shows (less than 20%). Which is a good thing, as standing ovations should be where there's something special. AIATY is such a standard song now (done to death on X Factor, American Idol etc) that it's difficult for anyone performing it to stand out. See it’s funny because I’ve been 3 times (2x Amber and 1x Marisha) and every time there was a standing ovation after AIATY, and at the end of the show. I agree though that they should be saved for the end! To add to the standing ovation, everytime I have been thus far there has been a standing ovation at the end of AIATY bar yesterday, where no one stood.
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Post by AliceFearnFan2212 on Jan 4, 2018 17:01:56 GMT
So I won the lottery yesterday for the matinee and went with the assumption, like with the schedule, I would see Marisha or Moya. Turn up to the theatre and Karen is on which made it a real interesting afternoon! I was surprised to see it wasn't full, and whilst the Upper was open, I overheard some people entering the Stalls and others sat behind me saying they hd Adbeen upgraded from the Upper. You all know I love the show and the musical itself, so I won't bore you with those opinions, but some opinions of the new cast as it was my first time seeing most of them. And boy do I have some opinions, but the good and the meh first. Starting off with Karen. I thought she was great! She has always been "the other Effie" for me, or the one to see just to tick her off the list, but she sang the sh*t outta this score. The accent was a bit ropey, especially pronouncing certian words, and I felt some of the scenes were a bit too rushed onnher part. However, when she sang I Am Changing, it is possibly one of the best versions I have heard, and she sang the hell out of some of the other songs. Her AIATY was the weakest of the 3 actresses I have seen, but she still sang it well and was clearly moved at curtain call by the response. I'd see her again. Brennyn I wasn't expdcting to like as I loved Liisi in the role, and I wasn't sure at interval of her, but come Act 2, she really came into her own and, for lack of a better term, stamped all over Liisi's versions of those songs! Her Listen was stunning, and her vocals on the dance songs were also amazing. She really nailed it with her performance. Asmeret. Had seen her before, she is the saving grace of the cast and holds the whole show together. She stole it from the two other girls and put on a performance that you walk away with just going wow! Fabulous. Kimmy was fabulous as Michelle. She played it alot sweeter and nicer whereas Lily always came across more bitchy and sassy to me, but it worked either way. She sounded great. I've seen Joe every time I've seen the show. Still strong, sounds great. Nothing particular to note. Marty is Marty. Not good nor bad, just there. C.C is C.C, no Tyrone Huntely but fine. Female Ensemble were fabulous as always. Look great, sound great, dance their asses off and own that stage. Now... I'm putting this down to illness as I have seen him do the role before and he was amazing first time around, but I thought Tosh was pretty crap this performance. He could barely sustain any of the notes that Adam could slay. And when his voice gave up, he just kind of threw himself about in an attempt to cover it up. He didn't feel present for me, and it felt very fake. I'm sure he must of been ill as he sounded vocally crap to put it lightly, so I will write it offas that, but still. EDIT: I have just seen that Sean Perkins had to make his Jimmy debut last night due to Tosh's illness, so he really was just ill at the performance I saw.The Male Ensemble. The f*** ya'll doing on that stage. Bar the two white guys Ashley and Callum, not a single one of them was giving any energy, excitement or look of enjoyment on that stage! Thankfully we are down to just one sweaty dancer now but he sweats enough for four of them and when spinning drenches the rest of them, which is ironic considering he barely seems to be giving much of a performance. I kept watching the guys to see if there was anything there, and there just wasn't. I didn't get it. They made Steppin' to The Bad Side boring! A real shame as the amount of talent that was on the stage first time round crapped on these guys. And the guy who covered Rohan who was off, really shouldn't cover that role, he can't sing or act for Jesus. But thats not to take away from Ashley and Callum, as they were showing the new guys what they should be doing and slayed. So for the most part it was a great performance. I'll look forward to seeing Moya and Marisha again, hopefully with some Swings on for the Male Ensemble. Yeah Karen did the matinee yesterday as planned then, Marisha's been on holiday all week! She's back tonight!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 15:19:04 GMT
Oh how marvellous. I particularly like this bit: The first act of “Jam Jars” will be presented, after which the audience will be able to give constructive feedback allowing them to contribute to the development of a new piece. Feedback can be given in the form of comment cards or directly to the writer in an interavtive Q&A. What will parsley do? Does he still get up and leave at the interval or does he stay and give feedback? Is Lily ready for: "What a load of sh*t I can't believe that anyone would come to see this crap I'm off Get out of my way"
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 15:27:00 GMT
Sorry for the error, its not a one woman show, it appears to have three characters. My bad.
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Post by kulen on Jan 16, 2018 20:52:40 GMT
When is Moya back?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 11:38:20 GMT
I see that last nights performance was captioned. I've always wondered, especially with Dreamgirls where the girls tend to go into a world of their own with their added belts, riffs and everything, are they asked by the producers or people involved in the captioning to stick to the original score to make it easier with captioning so there is no confusion or the captions don't go too fast or slow as compared to what the actors are singing or doing? Wondering generally with most shows obviously, not just this one.
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Post by fiyero on Jan 17, 2018 12:38:38 GMT
I see that last nights performance was captioned. I've always wondered, especially with Dreamgirls where the girls tend to go into a world of their own with their added belts, riffs and everything, are they asked by the producers or people involved in the captioning to stick to the original score to make it easier with captioning so there is no confusion or the captions don't go too fast or slow as compared to what the actors are singing or doing? Wondering generally with most shows obviously, not just this one. When I've seen other shows the captions are as scripted. I think as long as they don't change the meaning of the line then it is fine if the actual words are a bit different. When I've seen it there has been a human doing the timing so the right line comes up at the right change (so a longer riff etc... won't be an issue)
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