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Post by rumbledoll on Mar 28, 2016 14:23:20 GMT
10-12 people in a row (v tight) + 5-7 on both sides as far as I remember.. 4 rows, avoid the second by all means as it has no rake. Grab a cushion if you can as chairs are not comfy (not at all!). I imagine people arriving too early (like an hour before) would be ones who want to sit in the front row so if you and your company are flexible with that, I think half an hour before the start is okay. You may start Q-ing and enjoy a drink at the bar at the same time just make sure you tell everyone you're not just standing there ) There was some confusion with that the night I went.. Good luck! UPD: I was at The Dazzle only. They might have changed smth since then.
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Post by Steve on Mar 28, 2016 22:19:12 GMT
10-12 people in a row (v tight) + 5-7 on both sides as far as I remember.. 4 rows, avoid the second by all means as it has no rake. Grab a cushion if you can as chairs are not comfy (not at all!). I imagine people arriving too early (like an hour before) would be ones who want to sit in the front row so if you and your company are flexible with that, I think half an hour before the start is okay. You may start Q-ing and enjoy a drink at the bar at the same time just make sure you tell everyone you're not just standing there ) There was some confusion with that the night I went.. Good luck! UPD: I was at The Dazzle only. They might have changed smth since then. There are more seats this time, as there are seats behind as well, making an in-the-round setup. I'd probably avoid those seats behind though, as you have to look over the bed when the action is in the foreground, and the bed might obscure some of the action. Rumbledoll is right that unraked row 2 should be avoided. The queue started forming around half an hour to go, and begins immediately to the left as you walk through the door, with the bar on your right.
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Post by drmaplewood on Mar 29, 2016 11:58:34 GMT
Probably a plea for nothing but if anyone has a spare ticket for this do let me know!
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Post by littlesally on Mar 30, 2016 22:36:54 GMT
Completely blown away by this. Last time I left a theatre felling so "wrung out" was Cabaret at the Donmar. Wish it was a longer run so I could see it again. Bizarre but perfect venue for this play.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 8:09:13 GMT
To paraphrase that great philosopher Shania Twain, James Norton is a fine piece of real estate and I'm gonna get me some land! First off. I James Norton. Not quite in an "I'd go to prison for stalking him' way but close enough. I love his puppy dog eyes and his gentle voice and simply everything (I even rather loved him in 'Happy Valley' which my therapist is trying to work through with me) so I freely admit that I went into this rather biased. But oh my, it's sensational. It's creepy, it's disturbing, it's disorientating and strangely, it's very funny. Mr Norton is just glorious - although he's a touch deranged, he also manages to be incredibly lovable in an odd way. Wasn't as convinced by Kate Fleetwood I must admit but she was much better in the second act. I just couldn't see her as white trash living in a motel. Lovely bar area at the theatre with very nice staff but the auditorium is rubbish. Granted, yes I was within groping distance of Mr Norton but the seats are ridiculously uncomfortable and the view is patchy unless you're in the front row. I did find myself itching throughout it too. It's the bugs I tell you!
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Post by Snciole on Mar 31, 2016 8:30:41 GMT
At the risk of turning this into the Daily Heil I had no idea James Norton was dating Jessie Buckley. I like her so technically I am fine with it but it should still be me!
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Post by foxa on Mar 31, 2016 8:38:41 GMT
Yes, that caused some consternation in my household. Opinions were voiced that as they had played brother and sister in 'War and Peace' it was somehow wrong (and that there were other more appropriate alternatives right there in our living room, as it happens.) She was at the show the night we saw it. I think she's brilliant so they have my blessing. I'm sure they are relieved about that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 8:53:42 GMT
Am I the only one who has absolutely no idea who this bloke is??
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:06:07 GMT
He was in Journey's End (on tour and West End), and The Lion in Winter (Haymarket), and Posh (Royal Court only). Then he went over to TV - most notably Happy Valley (you simply MUST watch this, Sarah Lancashire is SUPERB), Grantchester (second season currently airing), and War & Peace (along with, like, everyone else). So I'm not *quite* trying to say you must live under a rock, as that would be exceptionally rude and I try to err on the side of cheeky, but considering War & Peace was 2016's big new year costume drama and the second series of both Happy Valley and Grantchester have followed on very quickly behind, it's certainly pretty impressive that you're still not entirely sure.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:12:29 GMT
He was in Journey's End (on tour and West End), and The Lion in Winter (Haymarket), and Posh (Royal Court only). Then he went over to TV - most notably Happy Valley (you simply MUST watch this, Sarah Lancashire is SUPERB), Grantchester (second season currently airing), and War & Peace (along with, like, everyone else). So I'm not *quite* trying to say you must live under a rock, as that would be exceptionally rude and I try to err on the side of cheeky, but considering War & Peace was 2016's big new year costume drama and the second series of both Happy Valley and Grantchester have followed on very quickly behind, it's certainly pretty impressive that you're still not entirely sure. He was the best thing about 'The Lion In Winter' (which I loved btw, although I know lots of people didn't) and is there anyone who was in 'Posh' that hasn't gone on to a pretty good career? It's like The History Boys all over again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:13:50 GMT
Abby you're not alone I had no idea who he is (I'll get back under my rock now!)
Seeing it a week Saturday so will report back...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:22:27 GMT
He was in Journey's End (on tour and West End), and The Lion in Winter (Haymarket), and Posh (Royal Court only). Then he went over to TV - most notably Happy Valley (you simply MUST watch this, Sarah Lancashire is SUPERB), Grantchester (second season currently airing), and War & Peace (along with, like, everyone else). So I'm not *quite* trying to say you must live under a rock, as that would be exceptionally rude and I try to err on the side of cheeky, but considering War & Peace was 2016's big new year costume drama and the second series of both Happy Valley and Grantchester have followed on very quickly behind, it's certainly pretty impressive that you're still not entirely sure. I genuinely watched none of the telly things - the reason I go to the theatre a lot is that it forces me to sit still and watch something; when I have the option to faff around and do other things, I have the attention span of a hyperactive toddler...! Saw Posh and Journey's End, don't remember him though - soz. I'm sure he's delightful though.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:43:13 GMT
Haha, I know what you mean! Sometimes I purposefully watch things on the iPlayer app on my phone, because I know if I'm watching them on the TV then I'll just spend the time surfing the internet on my phone while I watch (or, more often, instead of watching).
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Post by anita on Mar 31, 2016 9:45:44 GMT
Am I the only one who has absolutely no idea who this bloke is?? No. I've only seen him in "Grantchester".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 9:55:09 GMT
Am I the only one who has absolutely no idea who this bloke is?? No. I've only seen him in "Grantchester". Then you must have some idea of who he is then, no?
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Post by anita on Mar 31, 2016 9:59:32 GMT
No Ryan. Had no idea of his name.
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Post by foxa on Mar 31, 2016 10:59:21 GMT
Yes - and to Jim Norton, Edward Norton and - surprisingly - Norton Anti-Virus. It's a big family.
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Post by lynette on Mar 31, 2016 11:19:52 GMT
Yes - and to Jim Norton, Edward Norton and - surprisingly - Norton Anti-Virus. It's a big family. Jim Norton plausible. Anyone know? Mind you, not Irish is he?
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Post by n1david on Mar 31, 2016 11:38:20 GMT
The Nortons aren't Irish, they just pretend. They all come from the old Liberty of Norton Folgate in the East End.
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Post by DuchessConstance on Mar 31, 2016 11:57:02 GMT
I've met him several times and I still don't know who he is. I mean I vaguely recognise him but I don't think I've ever seen him in anything. What TV would you recommend?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 12:05:23 GMT
Happy Valley! First series is on DVD, Sarah Lancashire is magnificent, and James Norton is fairly alarming but very good at it.
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Post by mariette on Mar 31, 2016 13:33:54 GMT
I saw James at the SWP at the Globe early last year. He was one of a group of six actors (Roger Allam, Deborah Findlay, Aidan Gillen,James Norton, Harriet Walter and Penelope Wilton)giving readings from various authors under the heading Winter's Tales. James read from three of F.Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories, finishing with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. He was funny, charming and absolutely delightful. Before seeing him in Bug, I'd only seen him live on stage on that one occasion, but have loved all the TV appearances. I think he gives a tremendously good performance in Bug and I was completely absorbed in the play all the way through, despite the uncomfortable seating!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 13:49:51 GMT
Happy Valley! First series is on DVD, Sarah Lancashire is magnificent, and James Norton is fairly alarming but very good at it. Sarah who? I jest of course. She is fantastic in it I agree. It's when you see her in stuff like that you just can't picture her as Raquel anymore. "Bonjour Ken, Je m'appelle Raquel. Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?"
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 2, 2016 22:27:17 GMT
This is very uncomfortable to watch and I suspect that Tracey Letts the playwright would have it no other way. James Norton gives you an excellent performances, Kate Fleetwood also gives a thought provoking solid performance. Watching her I couldn't help making comparison with her last role in Medea and for me this is a modern day Medea of sorts.. 1st visit to this venue and indeed it is a sh*t hole and surprised they got an entertainment licence, I would dread the summer here, as you are packed in like the proverbial sardine. Didn't see any evidence of air conditioning.
4 Stars (The Play) 1 Star (The Venue)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2016 14:05:52 GMT
I reckon 'air conditioning' consists of opening a fire exit...
Anyone have a rough running time? I can't find it on their website?
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