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Post by theatremole on Feb 23, 2016 17:30:30 GMT
According to the casting call, it's a transfer of the Lincoln Center production by ATG opening in Spring 2017.
This doesn't rule out the Palladium but I think it's highly unlikely to go to Drury Lane.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 18:11:41 GMT
How about the Harold Pinter theatre? No more Sunny Afternoon?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 18:22:32 GMT
I'm surprised no one has said the Barbican , following the same pattern as they did with South Pacific. If it's touring then a limited run makes sense,especially with kelly in the lead just for the barbican run (again like South Pacific). I can't see The King and I sustaining a commercial west end run without a big star name
I saw it on broadway and thought it was a stunning production but I don't get the love for Kelly at all. She was ok but kind of bland. Ken as the king however was electrifying
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Post by notmymuse on Feb 23, 2016 21:11:14 GMT
I'm surprised no one has said the Barbican , following the same pattern as they did with South Pacific. If it's touring then a limited run makes sense,especially with kelly in the lead just for the barbican run (again like South Pacific). I can't see The King and I sustaining a commercial west end run without a big star name I saw it on broadway and thought it was a stunning production but I don't get the love for Kelly at all. She was ok but kind of bland. Ken as the king however was electrifying That was my assumption too, exactly as with South Pacific in every respect (and was an ATG production). To be fair, the South Pacific tour was far higher production values than most, but it would be a shame not to see Kellie.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Feb 23, 2016 22:26:02 GMT
She is the only reason to see it. Her aside its a very flat and uninspired production.
I think it would flop here anyway. It will have big running costs,and as much as we all love OHara- she won't get Joe public in over here. Only show queens know who she is.
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Post by Gregor on Feb 23, 2016 22:34:39 GMT
The Coliseum is what I have heard, following on next year from the previous April runs of Sweeney and Sunset.
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Post by raiseitup on Jul 25, 2016 15:38:08 GMT
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Post by talkstageytome on Jul 25, 2016 16:28:16 GMT
Oh, that's a shame, I'd been looking forward to having some R+H on the West End again.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2016 17:43:16 GMT
Where could it of gone though, that's the question? ATG were producing it so around 60% chance of it going to their venue(s). Lots of shows are lining up for transfers next year and maybe they thought King & I wouldn't do that well or there was no theatres? Maybe not many people signed up to the waiting list so they thought there wasn't much hype for it?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 25, 2016 18:48:54 GMT
Im sure it would have done better than The Girls!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2016 18:54:57 GMT
I feel like I am the only one who wasn't really excited for this. I am sure it is a great production but I was never really excited, it was never on my list of things to see etc. Kelli was, as said previously, the only real draw for me.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 25, 2016 20:01:08 GMT
I saw it with Marin Mazzie and never felt like I was missing out on anything. I don't think it's something I would've seen over and over again (I went towards the end of the run, so with other stuff I had going on, it was nearly impossible to go back anyway), but it's a beautiful production.
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Post by callum on Jul 26, 2016 1:37:49 GMT
Yep, saw it last August. Can't say it particularly wowed me, not an enormous loss from my perspective. For this production, it seemed VERY tailored to the Lincoln Center (I can't imagine any London theatre being capable to pull off the ship effect for those that saw it) and as such a transfer whilst still retaining the character of this production would be difficult.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 26, 2016 19:07:32 GMT
I found it to be a very dull production. It would have flopped here
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