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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 28, 2018 19:47:53 GMT
Oh go on... you can borrow my patchouli oil. Happy ending every time.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 29, 2018 18:25:32 GMT
News on Tuesday.... And it now has a stand alone website and sign up for news page.... Think we know what's coming. www.heathersthemusical.com/
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Post by Mark on Jun 29, 2018 18:53:04 GMT
If it transfer it won't be until 2019 - everywhere is booked up! Apart from the Ambassadors that is but would that be too small for a commercial transfer?
Maybe a return to The Other Palace after Eugenius?
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Post by danb on Jun 29, 2018 19:52:52 GMT
Tour?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2018 20:05:35 GMT
It’s either going to be a west end run or a tour (although I think this is better in the west end rather than tour) some people online have said its a cast recording but I can’t see why they would make a website for a cast recording.
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Post by drfootlights on Jun 29, 2018 20:22:05 GMT
Heard from a friend It’s transferring. And soon.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 29, 2018 20:24:00 GMT
Heard from a friend It’s transferring. And soon. Did you hear where it’s transferring to?
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Post by drfootlights on Jun 29, 2018 21:11:27 GMT
No. I Must try better!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2018 21:12:15 GMT
I’d say if it’s is transferring immediately it could be to the Wyndams as that free for the summer from August to Septembers, only a guess but It seems likely.
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Post by Jon on Jun 29, 2018 21:41:49 GMT
I’d say if it’s is transferring immediately it could be to the Wyndams as that free for the summer from August to Septembers, only a guess but It seems likely. I can’t imagine they’d transfer for just a month. Haymarket is free from August until November so that’d make more sense.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2018 21:52:13 GMT
I’d say if it’s is transferring immediately it could be to the Wyndams as that free for the summer from August to Septembers, only a guess but It seems likely. I can’t imagine they’d transfer for just a month. Haymarket is free from August until November so that’d make more sense. It would probably be early August to late September so about 8 weeks and it is a rather cult musical so I can’t imagine it having a drastically long run and as well . I also hope it wouldn’t be the haymarket as that it’s not the best theatre and with the Wyndoms being makintosh that also seems like it may add to it. Let’s see..
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Post by theatremadness on Jun 29, 2018 23:04:14 GMT
I think it's been mentioned but if it is an immediate transfer, it would be without Jodie Steele as she's been announced for the Rock of Ages UK Tour....or is that not for a while? Who could take Jodie's place if she can't go with it?
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Post by danb on Jun 29, 2018 23:05:55 GMT
I’d rather they took over a school sports hall for the Summer somewhere in central, than watch it in the Wyndham's. Remember seeing that goddawful Madonna play there and I’m scarred for life.
How cool would it be to be sat on bleachers in a scholastic setting watching it? The set isn’t all that; they’d just have to tweek the sound & lighting...it’d be so very. 🎀
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Post by firefingers on Jun 29, 2018 23:19:51 GMT
I’d rather they took over a school sports hall for the Summer somewhere in central, than watch it in the Wyndham's. Remember seeing that goddawful Madonna play there and I’m scarred for life. How cool would it be to be sat on bleachers in a scholastic setting watching it? The set isn’t all that; they’d just have to tweek the sound & lighting...it’d be so very. 🎀 As a sound engineer who has had to do a couple of shows in sports halls (and similar large metal halls like the Excel Centre) you really won't like how it sounds...
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Post by sophie92 on Jun 29, 2018 23:25:12 GMT
I think it's been mentioned but if it is an immediate transfer, it would be without Jodie Steele as she's been announced for the Rock of Ages UK Tour....or is that not for a while? Who could take Jodie's place if she can't go with it? Rock of Ages starts at the end of September, so I’d imagine rehearsals would start towards the end of August. Likely not feasible for Jodie to be a part of an immediate transfer (or one a little further down the line, if she’s staying with Rock of Ages)
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Post by Jon on Jun 30, 2018 0:23:41 GMT
I think the Wyndham's is also going to be closed for refurbishment before Height of the Storm which is probably the reason there's a 8 week gap between Red closing and Height of the Storm opening.
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Post by Rory on Jun 30, 2018 2:26:53 GMT
I bet, like Jon says, that this ends up at the Haymarket. Their autumn production announcement is now way overdue and in my experience that usually means a Kenwright show is due to be announced about 3 weeks before it starts (On the Waterfront, How the Other Half Loves). Only other immediate options would be a six week slot at Trafalgar Studio 1 between 22nd October and 24th November, or a September run at the Ambassadors. No other availability this year.
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Post by showtoones on Jun 30, 2018 4:08:47 GMT
They could also go into a non traditional space like In The Heights and Five Guys Named Mo...
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Post by danb on Jun 30, 2018 6:34:37 GMT
I’d rather they took over a school sports hall for the Summer somewhere in central, than watch it in the Wyndham's. Remember seeing that goddawful Madonna play there and I’m scarred for life. How cool would it be to be sat on bleachers in a scholastic setting watching it? The set isn’t all that; they’d just have to tweek the sound & lighting...it’d be so very. 🎀 As a sound engineer who has had to do a couple of shows in sports halls (and similar large metal halls like the Excel Centre) you really won't like how it sounds... Would that not be your problem to solve, or is it unsolvable?
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Post by firefingers on Jun 30, 2018 10:18:31 GMT
As a sound engineer who has had to do a couple of shows in sports halls (and similar large metal halls like the Excel Centre) you really won't like how it sounds... Would that not be your problem to solve, or is it unsolvable? Unsolvable, without building a much smaller space inside the hall which makes the exercise of staging it in one pointless. The acoustics in a sports hall let the sound bounce around all over the place, making for everything being muddy and incomprehensible. Only other way you could make it work would be everyone to wear headphones, silent disco style. Could even give you a knob for more or less vocals so everyone is happy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2018 11:53:16 GMT
Monkey, are you equating an enormous multipurpose stadium with a *sports hall*, like the kind you'd find in a leisure centre or school? Are you joking us right now?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 30, 2018 11:58:12 GMT
^So how do Wembley Arena and The O2 cope with concerts? Both are also used (indeed Wembley Arena was designed for)sport? Do they cope though? I’ve never been to a stadium gig where I’ve been completely happy with the sound. Some are “ok” others are downright dreadful. I’ve pretty much stopped going to them for this reason. You pay all that money and it sounds pants.
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Post by danb on Jun 30, 2018 12:44:41 GMT
I don’t think I’ve ever had the same ‘aural’ experience twice in Wembley Arena. Rock shows tend to sound a bit dirgy there whilst pop shows can sound thin and tinny. The worst was a Childline show with loads of different indie type bands then Bjork headlining. Absolutely shocking noise.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2018 13:55:37 GMT
Carlisle, Sands Centre is perfect example of a sports-hall-come-receiving-house that actually works well. I've toured there and with the right PA and a good systems tech on the job there wasn't an issue. Whilst its not the best venue visually for theatre, its versatility is proven.
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Post by broadwaylover99 on Jun 30, 2018 18:20:19 GMT
Steve isn't necessarily just on the low numbers side of the auditorium, I was picked out today and was sat in A19
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