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Post by TallPaul on Aug 14, 2017 13:43:10 GMT
Have you seen this, @emicardiff ? You don't cook, do you TM? haha the insult!
Reminds me of a bit in Gilmore Girls I was watching last night
'you don't have ice?' 'you know I don't cook' 'Ice is the opposite of cooking!!'
Lovely to see you on Songs of Praise of praise yesterday. And what a treat to visit Abbey Road Studios for 'work'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 13:44:26 GMT
haha the insult!
Reminds me of a bit in Gilmore Girls I was watching last night
'you don't have ice?' 'you know I don't cook' 'Ice is the opposite of cooking!!'
Lovely to see you on Songs of Praise of praise yesterday. And what a treat to visit Abbey Road Studios for 'work'. Huh? was I really on it because my face has popped up a few times on some recycled choir footage but I defiantly wasn't at Abbey Road?
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 14, 2017 13:45:06 GMT
Preferably one with a leak! The Duke of York's had a leak. It saved me from seeing Doctor Faustus last year. That's one of those contemporary nursery rhymes!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 14:56:43 GMT
It's odd that no one seems to moan about The Mousetrap clogging up St. Martin's Theatre. Would they not like to see variety in programming there too? Or are they just resigned to its perpetual presence? Wouldn't London's glitzy West End collapse if The Mousetrap ended? Like the ravens at the Tower of London.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 27, 2017 13:35:17 GMT
I periodically look at the Camden website to see if there have been any developments in the Ambassadors/Sondheim saga. It seems the latest stumbling block is concern about the route the big Paul Mathew trucks will take to and from the theatre, even though it is anticipated there will only be three or four get-ins/outs each year.
Cam Mack does seem to be showing remarkable patience, when he could have appealed months ago. Perhaps he has gambled that jaw-jaw is better than war-war.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 13:43:04 GMT
I do hope that the fact that Lady Cameron is intent on giving this new theatre an American name doesn't mean that all of the staff will be expected to say "y'all", they'll serve burgers and fries during the show and the interval will be renamed the (heaven help us) intermission.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 27, 2017 13:59:36 GMT
It could start a new trend. For example, only patrons wearing a smoking jacket will, in future, be admitted to the Noel Coward, and the bar will only serve dry martinis. I'm all for it.
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Post by Rory on Nov 27, 2017 23:40:17 GMT
I periodically look at the Camden website to see if there have been any developments in the Ambassadors/Sondheim saga. It seems the latest stumbling block is concern about the route the big Paul Mathew trucks will take to and from the theatre, even though it is anticipated there will only be three or four get-ins/outs each year. Cam Mack does seem to be showing remarkable patience, when he could have appealed months ago. Perhaps he has gambled that jaw-jaw is better than war-war. Even if it stayed as the current Ambassadors, would the same trucks not have to do the get in / out anyway, now it is free from the shackles of a long runner?
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2017 23:42:31 GMT
The interesting thing about the Sondheim application is that the other venues that were considered like converting the Theatre Museum, the former Astoria which Nimax is going to run, The Duchess, the Hippodrome, above the Queens and Gielgud, Bow Street Court, The Empire Haymarket and the Rialto before Cameron bought the Ambassadors.
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Post by stefy69 on Nov 28, 2017 6:50:37 GMT
Could cause problems for prospective customers of the Bush, I guess. I would say a slap for the monkey, but he would probably enjoy it....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2018 8:52:29 GMT
Visited the Ambassadors Theatre for the first time last night for "Pressure". Wow, what a dump, get the bulldozers in quick!!
The actual theatre space is OK but the wonky floor makes sightlines a problem. The bars and loos are horrible, and only one set of narrow stairs up to the circle is a problem. Last night they were not doing interval orders in the stalls bar as it opens straight out into the stalls and they'd had complaints. However they still spent the first half of act 2 cashing up in there to show what the problem was.
This meant that the (mostly even older than me) audience had to troop up and down the narrow stairs to order or collect interval drinks or get to the loos up there. The circle door opens out straight onto the stairway blocking half of it so there was only room for single file traffic on the stairs. Plus the gents doors open out onto the stairs as well, I think. Felt to me to be a real health and safety issue.
Nice to have a theatre this size in the West End, shame its so nasty.
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Post by learfan on Aug 19, 2018 18:59:33 GMT
Visited the Ambassadors Theatre for the first time last night for "Pressure". Wow, what a dump, get the bulldozers in quick!! The actual theatre space is OK but the wonky floor makes sightlines a problem. The bars and loos are horrible, and only one set of narrow stairs up to the circle is a problem. Last night they were not doing interval orders in the stalls bar as it opens straight out into the stalls and they'd had complaints. However they still spent the first half of act 2 cashing up in there to show what the problem was. This meant that the (mostly even older than me) audience had to troop up and down the narrow stairs to order or collect interval drinks or get to the loos up there. The circle door opens out straight onto the stairway blocking half of it so there was only room for single file traffic on the stairs. Plus the gents doors open out onto the stairs as well, I think. Felt to me to be a real health and safety issue. Nice to have a theatre this size in the West End, shame its so nasty. Yep, get it done.
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Post by Mark on Jul 4, 2019 22:15:30 GMT
Queens Theatre to be renamed the Sondheim!
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Post by Jon on Jul 4, 2019 22:44:34 GMT
Queens Theatre to be renamed the Sondheim! I wonder what the Queen thinks of that!
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Post by fiyero on Jul 4, 2019 22:55:03 GMT
Queens Theatre to be renamed the Sondheim! I wonder what the Queen thinks of that! She's still got Her Majesty's
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Post by westlondon on Jul 4, 2019 23:10:35 GMT
Queens Theatre to be renamed the Sondheim! I wonder what the Queen thinks of that! Oh, I always assumed it was named after the male ensemble of Les Mis...my bad
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Post by Jon on Jul 4, 2019 23:15:35 GMT
It's good that Cameron decided to rename one of his theatres after Sondheim even though I didn't expect it to the Queens.
It's interesting that theatre owners have no qualms about changing a theatre's name.
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Post by learfan on Jul 5, 2019 6:54:13 GMT
Perhaps more importantly there is mention in Baz's story of the long awaited Bunuel musical, Jeremy Sam is apparently involved.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2019 7:11:31 GMT
Those not fans on Sondheim's work will have a field day..."Les Miserables at the Sondheim" is kind of asking for it. Inferring a Sondheim / Miserable link.
Whilst I think the Prince of Wales might have been better suited to the name 'Sondheim' with its Art Deco and more abstract architecture inside and out, as opposed to Queens characterless brick and glass frontage juxtaposing it's Victorian interior, I welcome this move. It can only help in strengthening the awareness and perception of SS with the less regular non-theatre type, of which Les Mis attracts thousands in their droves.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 5, 2019 7:49:15 GMT
It's wonderful to have another theatre named after the legend. The legend whose work I adore but think it works best in some small reclaimed space but great to have recognition.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2019 9:35:16 GMT
I wonder what the Queen thinks of that! She's still got Her Majesty's Indeed! It appears the Queen's Theatre was actually named after Queen Alexandra. And also the Prince of Wales theatre was named after her husband, the future Edward VII. Her Majesty's is the one which is named after the current monarch - the original theatre on the site was first called the Queen's Theatre in 1705 (named after Olivia Coleman). First named Her Majesty's in 1837 (named after Jenna Coleman), and then was His Majesty's from 1901 to 1952.
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Post by profquatermass on Jul 6, 2019 13:25:57 GMT
She's still got Her Majesty's Indeed! It appears the Queen's Theatre was actually named after Queen Alexandra. And also the Prince of Wales theatre was named after her husband, the future Edward VII. Her Majesty's is the one which is named after the current monarch - the original theatre on the site was first called the Queen's Theatre in 1705 (named after Olivia Coleman). First named Her Majesty's in 1837 (named after Jenna Coleman), and then was His Majesty's from 1901 to 1952. So in fact it's still named after Olivia Colman
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Post by indis on Jul 7, 2019 11:02:29 GMT
totally against the renaming of the Queens theatre - if they want to give him a theatre, take some other one but this theater will probably house Les Mis for antother lots of years so this is sooo not fitting
i will always call it Queens theatre
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