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Post by Boob on Mar 22, 2018 23:12:50 GMT
Good news. Hands down the best thing I’ve seen in yonks. Even beats the original production in my book, and was not expecting to say that!
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Post by Mark on Mar 22, 2018 23:33:34 GMT
Phew!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2018 23:36:40 GMT
Good news. Hands down the best thing I’ve seen in yonks. Even beats the original production in my book, and was not expecting to say that! Theatre way too big It will struggle Hampstead is the ideal Size The arrogance and delusion of Producers Never fails to amaze Yet another show will go from sell out To being papered
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Post by alicechallice on Mar 22, 2018 23:43:34 GMT
Does anybody know whether Sharon D Clark is scheduled to play the matinee this Saturday (24 April)? Thanks Only the women know I guess. OMG!! I think about this song a lot but could never remember who sang it.
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Post by Rory on Mar 22, 2018 23:44:51 GMT
Great to see the Playhouse getting a good run of top shows.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2018 23:50:18 GMT
Great to see the Playhouse getting a good run of top shows. The Best Man “Good run of top shows” !!!
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Post by Rory on Mar 23, 2018 0:01:38 GMT
Many have enjoyed it.
Glengarry Glen Ross. The Jungle. Caroline, or Change.
Decent shows - better than Michael Flatley and Rocky Horror etc
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Post by alicechallice on Mar 23, 2018 0:03:09 GMT
Great to see the Playhouse getting a good run of top shows. The Best Man “Good run of top shows” !!! Oh P, we mustn't forget to have you over for Xmas again this year. You can tell your daddy chimney story again!
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Post by Jon on Mar 23, 2018 1:29:54 GMT
Surprised they're waiting until November but I guess it's due to theatre availability
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Post by AddisonMizner on Mar 23, 2018 7:16:41 GMT
This is exciting, even though I am seeing it at the Hempstead tomorrow.
I wonder if this means they will also record a cast album, as the original is out of print. I would love to hear it.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 23, 2018 8:44:59 GMT
Wowsers.
This is excellent in every way. Do everything you can to get a ticket.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 8:56:00 GMT
You mean I'm schelping my way to Swiss Cottage when I didn't have to AND no doubt shell out for it again come November?
I jest, very pleased to see this get a West End transfer and hopefully the reception it deserves. That said if Kushner could just get on with some screenwriting quietly for a bit, and cool down on the revivals my bank balance would thank him
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 9:16:27 GMT
Good news since I realised when I got “about your visit” emails from Hampstead and the Almeida that I’d double booked myself for two sold out runs
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Post by sempala on Mar 23, 2018 10:58:32 GMT
I wonder if this has a possibility of extending at the playhouse, although I see they do a lot of limited run shows there
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 12:12:13 GMT
Judging by what’s available through the Hampstead website, pricing for this is a bit ambitious
£62.50 for the back of the stalls, £52.50 for back of dress circle, £32.50 for back of upper circle. Good luck with that!
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Post by lou105 on Mar 23, 2018 12:45:41 GMT
Surprised they're waiting until November but I guess it's due to theatre availability Sharon D Clarke will be busy with Dr Who as well.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 23, 2018 13:10:22 GMT
Judging by what’s available through the Hampstead website, pricing for this is a bit ambitious £62.50 for the back of the stalls, £52.50 for back of dress circle, £32.50 for back of upper circle. Good luck with that! Do producers want shows to fail ?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 13:25:29 GMT
Judging by what’s available through the Hampstead website, pricing for this is a bit ambitious £62.50 for the back of the stalls, £52.50 for back of dress circle, £32.50 for back of upper circle. Good luck with that! It’s just a f***ing joke It will be papering within weeks Sunny afternoon Was doing so for the whole Of it’s WE run Although it did well enough There is a balance to be struck between Transferring a show to allow more people to see it And cheapening it My main issue is These limited runs are sold out At Almeida hampstead Etc But the transfers hAve to discount and paper It follows that a transfer is not always a good idea for sold out runs from small venues There is no inbetween compromise medium
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 13:31:41 GMT
The arrogance and delusion of Producers Never fails to amaze Yet another show will go from sell out To being papered Hampstead theatre, which has sold out, seats 405. Playhouse theatre seats 786. It's hardly a huge leap.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 13:36:27 GMT
There is no inbetween compromise medium St. Martin's, Criterion, and Duke of York's have capacities between 550 & 650.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 13:55:09 GMT
The arrogance and delusion of Producers Never fails to amaze Yet another show will go from sell out To being papered Hampstead theatre, which has sold out, seats 405. Playhouse theatre seats 786. It's hardly a huge leap. Actually that includes the downstairs The main house is 325 It is a massive leap to over 700 In fairness the show sold out the NT run Which is well over 850 seats
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Post by Mark on Mar 23, 2018 14:00:15 GMT
West End productions are priced to factor in being able to discount. How many people on this board will actually pay those prices? We can all assume there will be discounts and if there isn't, then the producers will cash in.
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Post by sam22 on Mar 23, 2018 19:18:03 GMT
I'm off to see the matinee tomorrow, I know hardly anything about the show so looking forward to it and first time at the theatre too!
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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 24, 2018 0:53:21 GMT
Who would have thought this would get a transfer via a London fringe venue, over Fiddler on the Roof which I think was infinitely much superior.
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Post by Jon on Mar 24, 2018 1:29:32 GMT
Who would have thought this would get a transfer via a London fringe venue, over Fiddler on the Roof which I think was infinitely much superior. I wouldn't say Hampstead is a fringe theatre, it's more akin to the Almeida or the Donmar.
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