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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 12:24:07 GMT
I could easily book a ticket in the second row for £37.50, which is usually a decent seat at the Other Palace. I have never seen Heathers and I have no idea who Carrie Hope Fletcher is (I'm too old to follow all that social media circus closely and I'm not aware of her as a musical performer), so I'm kinda open. Ironically I had already booked a ticket for another show the same night which has since extended, so I'm now double-booked. If this is awful, I'm sure I could sell the ticket on and go back to Plan A. Carrie has appeared in Addams Family, Chitty & Les Mis. I am impartial when it comes to her, I dont know enough about her to comment on her vocal ability but I have seen her in Les Mis & Addams Family and she was good. The thing that would worry me about her casting is the audience she will attract, most of them have no theatre etiquette what so ever and that was frustrating when I saw the Addams Family. Heathers is a really good show though so I am sure you will enjoy it.
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Post by sophizoey on Apr 13, 2018 12:26:11 GMT
So much for 'demand', yes all of the sub £50 tickets are gone, but except for the odd Sunday all performances are showing as 'available' and none are sold out. I'll take chances on getting U21 dayseats when I'm in London instead of stressing.
Compare this to the workshop last year which was sold out by now.
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Post by viserys on Apr 13, 2018 12:28:42 GMT
I'll definitely check out the movie. I haven't seen Les Mis in ages and have zero interest in either Chitty or Addams Family, so that would explain why I'm not aware of her. As for "the audience she will attract", isn't that a frequent moan whenever some TV beau or c-list celebrity is being cast in something? I doubt any English audience could ever be half as obnoxious as the hyper German/Austrian fans with their whooping and hollering, so hopefully it will be okay
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 13, 2018 12:36:16 GMT
Having read about the hideously uncomfortable seating on himself’s website 🐵 🍌 I’m giving it a miss even though I’m down in June and had a gap. Not to mention that “she” is in it and the audience will be 😝😝😝
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Post by robertb213 on Apr 13, 2018 12:49:15 GMT
The audience at the Cadogan concert was barely any different to any other theatre audience, they certainly weren't screaming or going wild. Unless I was just lucky? I've just booked for a July matinee. £45 I can accept
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 13:30:50 GMT
£75 for The Other Palace? Are you kidding!
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Post by ellie1981 on Apr 13, 2018 13:31:33 GMT
Argh, I just paid £50 for my ticket in June. Seriously what is wrong with me?
Heathers is one of my all time favourite films, but I wasn’t even that impressed when I skimmed through the ‘bootleg’ version of the musical on YouTube. Still, curiosity got the better of me.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Apr 13, 2018 13:54:57 GMT
I booked a couple of 2nd rows for £37.50 for the last performance, if the reviews on here slate it I'll bung 'em at my kid. £65/£75 for the other palace seems outrageous.
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Post by ensembleswings on Apr 13, 2018 14:18:19 GMT
I tried and failed at booking tickets on my break at 10am this morning but I've just sat down with a cuppa and scrolled through every evening performance and managed to grab a £25 seat! So pleased. Given the fact the website crashed and wouldn't load this morning I was expecting more seats to have sold, granted near enough all the cheap(er) seats have but there's a lot of availability still
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Post by shady23 on Apr 13, 2018 14:28:14 GMT
Carrie's fans seem to be the new Kerry Ellis fans. (Unfairly) seen as a bit of a laughing stock in the theatre world and all judged as being hysterical screaming banshees when it is a very tiny minority who act that way.
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Post by No. on Apr 13, 2018 14:31:45 GMT
Carrie's fans seem to be the new Kerry Ellis fans. (Unfairly) seen as a bit of a laughing stock in the theatre world and all judged as being hysterical screaming banshees when it is a very tiny minority who act that way. This is a fair point, the ones on twitter who freak out are the ones who make the rest look awful, some of them actually seem like well rounded people
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Post by danb on Apr 13, 2018 14:39:52 GMT
I'll definitely check out the movie. I haven't seen Les Mis in ages and have zero interest in either Chitty or Addams Family, so that would explain why I'm not aware of her. As for "the audience she will attract", isn't that a frequent moan whenever some TV beau or c-list celebrity is being cast in something? I doubt any English audience could ever be half as obnoxious as the hyper German/Austrian fans with their whooping and hollering, so hopefully it will be okay The film was a real favourite of mine as a teenager, so darkly comic and quotable . I’d highly recommend it! I downloaded the cast recording a while back because my daughter was going mad for it but I never really got into it. I’ve said I’ll go with her; how is row b?
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Post by welsh_tenor on Apr 13, 2018 14:59:36 GMT
Carrie's fans seem to be the new Kerry Ellis fans. (Unfairly) seen as a bit of a laughing stock in the theatre world and all judged as being hysterical screaming banshees when it is a very tiny minority who act that way. This is a fair point, the ones on twitter who freak out are the ones who make the rest look awful, some of them actually seem like well rounded people There are a number of current (& ex) witches whose fans are equally as bad! Please see the Wicked thread for further details...
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Post by viserys on Apr 13, 2018 15:22:39 GMT
The film was a real favourite of mine as a teenager, so darkly comic and quotable . I’d highly recommend it! I downloaded the cast recording a while back because my daughter was going mad for it but I never really got into it. I’ve said I’ll go with her; how is row b? I'd say that @theatremonkey is the authority here... but generally the stage is not very high at the theatre, so you're fairly up close without risking neck cramp. I'd have to look at my theatre tickets (which live elsewhere) but I know I sat around Row B for Rent, The Wild Party and Big Fish and it was always pretty decent. There was also a seat in Row A still available for the performance I looked at, but I thought at eight pounds more I rather did a little bit back.
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Post by danb on Apr 13, 2018 16:49:42 GMT
Brilliant; 3 hours of questionable belting with as many cubic centimetres of legroom, and levels of back pain even my late mother-in-laws left over tablets won’t touch. Would I be allowed to take gas & air in with me?
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Post by shady23 on Apr 13, 2018 16:56:16 GMT
Could be worse. Could be at The Arts!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 17:08:30 GMT
Ugh, I entirely missed this. What d'you reckon, hold on for possible discounts, or dig out that £30 theatre token I've got somewhere so at least I'm not spending too much of my own money?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 13, 2018 17:31:39 GMT
So much for 'demand', yes all of the sub £50 tickets are gone There were still odd singles on many dates when I looked an hour ago. Having read about the hideously uncomfortable seating on himself’s website 🐵 🍌 I’m giving it a miss LOL. It's quite simple BurlyBeaR . If one's hunny farm has been productive, go for G23 (still available at most performances) at £52.50. That's what I did. Only drawbacks are a) the actual price and b) you usually have to arrive early and not leave at the interval, as the seat tends to attract squatters... £65 at the weekend which is when I’m there. And although it’s available it would leave a single, and that “trick” to bypass that doesn’t work on their website. Nah chuff it. It’s not meant to be.
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Post by LaLuPone on Apr 13, 2018 17:56:06 GMT
I missed out on buying those cheap seats in Row B because I just didn’t know which dates I’ll be free at such short notice (probably like many of you). F you to whoever was behind the decision to announce the show less than 12 hours before opening booking! I do not want to pay those crazy prices for an Off-West End venue on principal but I REALLY wanted to see this show. All I can say is urgh 😒
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 18:22:57 GMT
I'm torn on this one. I've never seen the film. Heard conflicting reports on the musical. I'm a whore for CHF (doing her job, not moaning on twitter/youtube) but also scared of her fans...
I mean basically this is going to come down to if a cheap ticket drops in my lap I guess. Or if like @baemax I decide to sacrifice a theatre token for it.
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Post by danb on Apr 13, 2018 18:30:26 GMT
I'm torn on this one. I've never seen the film. Heard conflicting reports on the musical. I'm a whore for CHF (doing her job, not moaning on twitter/youtube) but also scared of her fans... I mean basically this is going to come down to if a cheap ticket drops in my lap I guess. Or if like @baemax I decide to sacrifice a theatre token for it. ...oh come off it! You know you will you big ‘hopeful’! X (Please hunt down the movie Emmi, some excellent lines in there!)
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Post by shady23 on Apr 13, 2018 18:35:32 GMT
Surely you mean xxx
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 18:50:09 GMT
Yeah the princes seem very high and was tempted by this but if I'm honest the casting of Carrie has put me off a bit. I hope nearer the time some more cheap tickets become available or they may discount the more expensive tickets that aren't sold. It's only a Kenwright production so it is not like it is going to cost a lot to produce.
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Post by CG on the loose on Apr 13, 2018 19:33:40 GMT
The film was a real favourite of mine as a teenager, so darkly comic and quotable . I’d highly recommend it! I downloaded the cast recording a while back because my daughter was going mad for it but I never really got into it. I’ve said I’ll go with her; how is row b? I'd say that @theatremonkey is the authority here... but generally the stage is not very high at the theatre, so you're fairly up close without risking neck cramp. I'd have to look at my theatre tickets (which live elsewhere) but I know I sat around Row B for Rent, The Wild Party and Big Fish and it was always pretty decent. There was also a seat in Row A still available for the performance I looked at, but I thought at eight pounds more I rather did a little bit back. I opted for Row B on the same basis - have sat in both, prefer B or C for being closer to eye level with the action rather than below.
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Post by CG on the loose on Apr 13, 2018 19:35:02 GMT
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