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Post by JJShaw on Jan 15, 2017 20:38:49 GMT
i don't know about Andy Karl being a lock to win the Olivier, Groundhog Day has long closed and the buzz around Charlie Stemp pulling in a wonderful star turn that any celebrity would dream of doing in a classic British musical with a new lease of life? AND he's following in the footsteps of Tommy Steele who is beloved by many and he's pulling it off?! Sounds like something the Oliviers would want to reward, you know how they are!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 20:42:15 GMT
I can see Groundhog Day winning Musical easily. But I'd like Charlie to win because it is an impressive perfkrmance. Not that Andy Karl isn't, I've been a fan of his for ages!
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Post by etceteranz on Jan 19, 2017 21:26:48 GMT
Show cancelled tonight
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jan 19, 2017 23:28:44 GMT
Anyone know why?
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Post by mattw on Jan 20, 2017 10:36:20 GMT
I was there and i think it was sound issues, it suddenly went a lot quieter on stage and I was fairly near the desk and am sure i overheard something like "we've lost everything up front" or something like that
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Post by daniel on Jan 22, 2017 21:25:37 GMT
I have a spare ticket for Half Of Sixpence tomorrow night (Monday 23rd!) - if any of you lovely Board folk would like to join me, holla!
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Post by anita on Jan 23, 2017 10:02:40 GMT
I have a spare ticket for Half Of Sixpence tomorrow night (Monday 23rd!) - if any of you lovely Board folk would like to join me, holla! I expect that was quickly snapped up.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2017 13:39:46 GMT
Returning to the show tonight, have wanted to ever since I first saw it, it is such a damn good show! Really looking forward to it!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2017 23:58:22 GMT
Everything tonight has been amazing, and an experience I will never forget. Not just the performance, two of my dreams came true, one of them being a dream of mine since 4 years old! I can't quite explain it, but I will later on... its just been a magical night.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 24, 2017 1:27:43 GMT
Quick w re seating. How are the slips in the balcony for this?
I'm desperately poor and am in london Saturday with a gap for a matinee (won't make it in time to dayseat).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 9:14:53 GMT
Everything tonight has been amazing, and an experience I will never forget. Not just the performance, two of my dreams came true, one of them being a dream of mine since 4 years old! I can't quite explain it, but I will later on... its just been a magical night. Ooooooh, interesting! Tell us all DJ14! Was it that Charlie Stemp couldn't go on and you had to rush on and save the show? And that Tom Bateman was in the audience and came backstage to congratulate you by giving you a grope that gives new meaning to the word 'inappropriate'? Or are those just two of my dreams instead? Hmmmm. Come on. Spill!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 11:05:34 GMT
Everything tonight has been amazing, and an experience I will never forget. Not just the performance, two of my dreams came true, one of them being a dream of mine since 4 years old! I can't quite explain it, but I will later on... its just been a magical night. Ooooooh, interesting! Tell us all DJ14! Was it that Charlie Stemp couldn't go on and you had to rush on and save the show? And that Tom Bateman was in the audience and came backstage to congratulate you by giving you a grope that gives new meaning to the word 'inappropriate'? Or are those just two of my dreams instead? Hmmmm. Come on. Spill! I mean, we did end up on the stage after the show! which as the childhood dream, to stand on a West End stage, that was a surreal moment, one of the more surreal in my life but it is truly a dream fulfilled! And also got to have drinks with the cast after the show, where I got to meet Charlie and another of my leading lady icons Emma Williams and have a lovely little chat with her about all things her! The show itself, was amazing as always, with a full standing ovation in the Dress where we were sat and very responsive audience. Theatre looked pretty full too. But whomever said a few weeks ago Charlie is giving a standard chorus boy performance, you are insane, that is all. He gives a hugely impressive performance that is truly award worthy! this is fast becoming one of my favourites in the West End!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 22:28:39 GMT
Ooooooh, interesting! Tell us all DJ14! Was it that Charlie Stemp couldn't go on and you had to rush on and save the show? And that Tom Bateman was in the audience and came backstage to congratulate you by giving you a grope that gives new meaning to the word 'inappropriate'? Or are those just two of my dreams instead? Hmmmm. Come on. Spill! I mean, we did end up on the stage after the show! which as the childhood dream, to stand on a West End stage, that was a surreal moment, one of the more surreal in my life but it is truly a dream fulfilled! And also got to have drinks with the cast after the show, where I got to meet Charlie and another of my leading lady icons Emma Williams and have a lovely little chat with her about all things her! The show itself, was amazing as always, with a full standing ovation in the Dress where we were sat and very responsive audience. Theatre looked pretty full too. But whomever said a few weeks ago Charlie is giving a standard chorus boy performance, you are insane, that is all. He gives a hugely impressive performance that is truly award worthy! this is fast becoming one of my favourites in the West End! Wait, what? How did you manage to get onstage?
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Post by anniel on Jan 24, 2017 22:38:11 GMT
Saw this on Saturday and loved it. I was really impressed.
Charlie Stemp is wonderful - that part could easily get irritating and he was just lovely. Loved the banjo encore too and I thought the choreography was delightful - Stemp is a beautiful dancer and led the company really well for such a young man.
But I do agree that Andy Karl deserves the Olivier more: That part required a much greater transformation from cynical to totally dark to more hopeful at the end.
It was a really nice afternoon though.
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Post by daniel on Jan 25, 2017 0:23:24 GMT
I mean, we did end up on the stage after the show! which as the childhood dream, to stand on a West End stage, that was a surreal moment, one of the more surreal in my life but it is truly a dream fulfilled! And also got to have drinks with the cast after the show, where I got to meet Charlie and another of my leading lady icons Emma Williams and have a lovely little chat with her about all things her! The show itself, was amazing as always, with a full standing ovation in the Dress where we were sat and very responsive audience. Theatre looked pretty full too. But whomever said a few weeks ago Charlie is giving a standard chorus boy performance, you are insane, that is all. He gives a hugely impressive performance that is truly award worthy! this is fast becoming one of my favourites in the West End! Wait, what? How did you manage to get onstage? We were at the launch event for DMT+, the membership scheme for Delfont Mackintosh Theatres ( danieljohnson14 very kindly came along as my guest!) - as part of the post show experience we got to go onto the stage, which was super fun
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 2:22:03 GMT
Wait, what? How did you manage to get onstage? We were at the launch event for DMT+, the membership scheme for Delfont Mackintosh Theatres ( danieljohnson14 very kindly came along as my guest!) - as part of the post show experience we got to go onto the stage, which was super fun Oh that is so cool!
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Post by show69 on Jan 26, 2017 1:11:25 GMT
Any rumours on a possible tour? I really can't get to London to see it!!! Scottish dates would be amazing !!!
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Post by haz23 on Jan 26, 2017 10:20:01 GMT
Caught the matinee yesterday and loved it! Charlie really is a star, he had so much elegance and wonderful stage presence, not to mention a gorgeous smile! Great show!
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Post by stevej678 on Jan 31, 2017 13:53:04 GMT
Can't get enough of the cast recording for this at the moment. Bethany Huckle and Devon Elise Johnson's A Little Touch of Happiness is fast becoming a firm favourite but the whole score is so joyful, I love it. Really looking forward to seeing the show for a second time in June.
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Post by notmymuse on Jan 31, 2017 17:32:17 GMT
Can't get enough of the cast recording for this at the moment. Bethany Huckle and Devon Elise Johnson's A Little Touch of Happiness is fast becoming a firm favourite but the whole score is so joyful, I love it. Really looking forward to seeing the show for a second time in June. I love A Little Touch of Happiness too. Long Ago and If the Rain's Got to Fall are also becoming favourites. I'm glad this is running a fair while. Still a shame Emma Williams doesn't get a better song...
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Post by macksennett on Feb 4, 2017 8:40:56 GMT
What's the best way of getting cheaper stalls tickets for a Saturday matinee (not arriving in London till 1pm)? All the websites I've looked at have very expensive £100+ tickets or thereabouts - is it possible to get anything cheaper at all?! Really want to see this!
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Post by lou105 on Feb 4, 2017 8:50:39 GMT
There are some towards the rear of the stalls around the £49 mark, available on the show's own site, or Today tix nearer the time, but there don't seem to be many offers for this at present (and sadly a weekend matinee is never great for offers)
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Post by wickedgrin on Feb 4, 2017 9:45:07 GMT
Agree with theatremonkey...I pitch up a lot at the box office before a show and ask (with huge charm) "if by any chance you have any day seats left?" I would say that 80% of the time I get some deal or other. They usually say we have no day seats left but I can offer you this or this. By mentioning day seats you are implying what you are prepared to spend and usually some offer is made. It may be a little more than a day seat price but always a bargain. The only time this does not work is if the theatre is genuinely almost full, then of course they have no need to discount!
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Post by macksennett on Feb 4, 2017 13:30:47 GMT
Thanks for the suggestions guys - guess I'll have to turn up and look poor!!
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Post by synchrony on Feb 4, 2017 23:07:02 GMT
Just saw this. I knew nothing about it beforehand (never seen the film). I found the plot a bit silly and predictable, which normally would be a big cross from me. But I enjoyed it sooo much!
I loved all the ensemble numbers, they were so infectiously fun! Really liked the choreography and the cast (well I love Emma Williams in everything). Very joyful. Just felt sorry for Helen!
So glad to have seen it, it's the most purely fun musical I've seen for ages.
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