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Post by sf on Apr 12, 2018 22:33:05 GMT
Gemma has never screamed Liza to me, but she was amazing both as June and Louise, and was the best part of The Go Between, so great news! She doesn't need to "scream Liza", or even particularly resemble her. The role is quite unlike most of the rest of Liza Minnelli's work; part of the reason the original Broadway production had a rough commercial ride was that Minnelli, while apparently very good in it, was cast *way* against type. On the London recording, Diane Langton sings it quite differently from the way Minnelli did it. From what I've seen of Gemma Sutton - Strictly Ballroom and June in Gypsy - I think she'll do a great job.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 22:34:11 GMT
Gemma has never screamed Liza to me, but she was amazing both as June and Louise, and was the best part of The Go Between, so great news! She doesn't need to "scream Liza", or even particularly resemble her. The role is quite unlike most of the rest of Liza Minnelli's work; part of the reason the original Broadway production had a rough commercial ride was that Minnelli, while apparently very good in it, was cast *way* against type. On the London recording, Diane Langton sings it quite differently from the way Minnelli did it. From what I've seen of Gemma Sutton - Strictly Ballroom and June in Gypsy - I think she'll do a great job. Im glad to hear, I like Gemma alot! 😁😁
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 12, 2018 22:35:16 GMT
I booked.
Literally for Caroline O'Connor. But Gemma Sutton is also great news.
£25 I sort of didn't have but hey ho!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 23:14:40 GMT
Who's Gemma Sutton?? Never heard of her before now
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Post by littlesally on Apr 13, 2018 1:01:02 GMT
First saw her in Carousel @ Arcola. She was stunning in that, as she has been in everything I have seen her in since.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 7:54:24 GMT
I booked. Literally for Caroline O'Connor. But Gemma Sutton is also great news. £25 I sort of didn't have but hey ho! Quick plug for the Southwark's excellent "Pay as You Go" scheme which gives you 5 tickets for £60, which never expire, and you can use 2 per performance. Nothing to stop you seeing the same show multiple times with this deal though. For popular shows they sometimes don't allow use of this for the final week of the show, but nothing announced for The Rink yet. southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/your-visit/payg/
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Post by alicechallice on Apr 13, 2018 8:57:59 GMT
Who's Gemma Sutton?? Never heard of her before now And who are we? Siri?!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 12:50:25 GMT
She was exceptional when I last saw her as Louise in Gypsy. Think she'll be great opposite O'Connor!
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Post by stevej678 on Apr 13, 2018 12:58:31 GMT
Gemma has a busy summer with this and the title role in Sweet Charity at the Watermill Theatre. At least Baz had some good casting news for us last night!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 13:14:25 GMT
Who's Gemma Sutton?? Never heard of her before now It's funny, she was saying *exactly* the same thing to me about you earlier this week. 😉 Google is your friend.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2018 13:34:21 GMT
OMGosh. Caroline O'Connor only went and recently met Chita frickin' Rivera! Now, let's hope that her next meeting is with a hairdresser. Do you think Chita has just realised that Caroline has stolen her necklace?
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Post by manu on Apr 24, 2018 13:36:39 GMT
Full casting has been announced : Stewart Clarke as Dino, Ross Dawes as Lino, Michael Lin as Lucky, Elander Moore as Benny, Ben Redfern as Lenny and Jason Winter as Tony.
I'm happy to know that there will be Jason Winter (i really liked him in kinky boots)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2018 14:01:13 GMT
I'm happy to know that there will be Jason Winter (i really liked him in kinky boots) I've just had a gander at his Twitter feed. Seriously that is a man who knows his audience.
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Post by manu on May 13, 2018 9:15:19 GMT
What are the best seats in this theater? can you see well from the side seats? are the seats in front of the stage better?
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2018 10:08:19 GMT
It's a very flexible space and depends on the staging - normally things will be staged so that there's a good view from all sides. The seats at the edge of the side block are probably less good.
Front row is best, I think: if you have to sit on one of the rear rows, the seats on the corners are my preferred option (eg E23, 24 or the same on the side blocks and on the other side) - the layout means you've got a view of the stage with nobody in front of you.
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Post by alece10 on May 13, 2018 12:05:00 GMT
Also bear in mind that the seating plan is not 100% accurate and can change slightly by the time it gets to the first night. On the last 2 occasions my aisle seat that I always buy ended up not being on the aisle.
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Post by sf on May 13, 2018 12:32:39 GMT
It's a very flexible space and depends on the staging - normally things will be staged so that there's a good view from all sides. The seats at the edge of the side block are probably less good. Front row is best, I think: if you have to sit on one of the rear rows, the seats on the corners are my preferred option (eg E23, 24 or the same on the side blocks and on the other side) - the layout means you've got a view of the stage with nobody in front of you. For this production, those of a nervous disposition might find the front row a little too close to the roller-skating, although that's only one musical number.
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Post by theatrelover123 on May 13, 2018 12:47:16 GMT
It's a very flexible space and depends on the staging - normally things will be staged so that there's a good view from all sides. The seats at the edge of the side block are probably less good. Front row is best, I think: if you have to sit on one of the rear rows, the seats on the corners are my preferred option (eg E23, 24 or the same on the side blocks and on the other side) - the layout means you've got a view of the stage with nobody in front of you. For this production, those of a nervous disposition might find the front row a little too close to the roller-skating, although that's only one musical number. I personally don’t think the front row for any production at SP is the best. You are generally way too close so it’s always better to sit one or two rows back to take in the whole stage and show
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Post by Someone in a tree on May 13, 2018 13:33:31 GMT
Agreed. One or two rows back and as central as possible
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2018 16:48:40 GMT
Oooh. Rehearsal images. Including a load of roller boots and Stewart Clarke grabbing Caroline O'Connor's glass. I Rink I Like It
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Post by crabtree on May 15, 2018 17:00:22 GMT
Blue crystal, I assume.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2018 17:07:52 GMT
Is he in it too? Oh he was smashing in 'When Harry Met Sally'.
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Post by apubleed on May 15, 2018 18:22:30 GMT
Oooh. Rehearsal images. Including a load of roller boots and Stewart Clarke grabbing Caroline O'Connor's glass. I Rink I Like ItI'd like Stewart Clarke to grab my (gl)ass.
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Post by alece10 on May 15, 2018 18:40:58 GMT
I don't know why but I always thought the song "blue crystal" was about drugs.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2018 19:20:41 GMT
I don't know why but I always thought the song "blue crystal" was about drugs. You have been watching too much Breaking Bad!
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