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Post by CG on the loose on Nov 2, 2017 11:08:31 GMT
Kilworth's 2018 season goes on sale Monday 20 November:
Guys & Dolls - 29 May to 8 July Creative team led by Director & Choreographer Nick Winston.
Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - 25 July to 2 September Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2018 Creative team led by Director & Choreographer Andrew Wright
I'm a big fan of Kilworth's summer musicals - have been to almost all of them in the last 6 years or so and never once been disappointed. I'm also really intrigued to see a non-Kenwright Joseph!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 2, 2017 11:24:14 GMT
Joseph won’t be the same without the set from an Agatha Christie ...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 13:54:45 GMT
Will go to both as I only live a short car ride away but neither really make me really excited
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 2, 2017 13:57:47 GMT
If only Kilworth were set up to go out on tour - showing the UK what a non Billy K Joseph looks like would be a huge step forward for regional theatre!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 13:58:01 GMT
From the title of the thread I thought it would be a musical (what the kids call) mash-up.
Alas.
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 2, 2017 14:27:48 GMT
Guys and Dolls is one of my absolute favourites. Never been to the venue either so I’ll be going!
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Post by bellboard27 on Nov 2, 2017 14:30:54 GMT
From the title of the thread I thought it would be a musical (what the kids call) mash-up. Alas. With great numbers such as Sit Down You're Rocking the Coat.
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Post by daniel on Nov 2, 2017 14:43:37 GMT
From the title of the thread I thought it would be a musical (what the kids call) mash-up. Alas. With great numbers such as Sit Down You're Rocking the Coat.
and Marry The Lamb Today.
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Post by indis on May 20, 2018 15:50:48 GMT
Will go to both as I only live a short car ride away but neither really make me really excited still tinking about going there end of june, could take a flight to Birmingham and a train to Rugby and a taxi to the hotel maybe the best way and hopefully not too expensive
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Post by Dr Tom on May 21, 2018 8:54:15 GMT
still tinking about going there end of june, could take a flight to Birmingham and a train to Rugby and a taxi to the hotel maybe the best way and hopefully not too expensive The taxi from Kilworth House to Rugby was £25 last year (and you're a captive market so there's no competition to drive the price down). The taxi was late as well, although I still made my train.
You can probably get it cheaper from Rugby to Kilworth House. Outward, I actually got an Uber from Coventry (much further away) which came to somewhere around £20, but you're unlikely to find an Uber in Rugby.
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Post by indis on May 26, 2018 6:12:09 GMT
still tinking about going there end of june, could take a flight to Birmingham and a train to Rugby and a taxi to the hotel maybe the best way and hopefully not too expensive The taxi from Kilworth House to Rugby was £25 last year (and you're a captive market so there's no competition to drive the price down). The taxi was late as well, although I still made my train.
You can probably get it cheaper from Rugby to Kilworth House. Outward, I actually got an Uber from Coventry (much further away) which came to somewhere around £20, but you're unlikely to find an Uber in Rugby.
thanks 🙏🏻
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 4, 2018 18:11:49 GMT
Saw Guys & Dolls last night and thought it was wonderful - it’s a show I love in any case and it is brilliantly served by this production.
A first-class cast, the stand-out for me was Holly Dale Spencer’s Adelaide, but there wasn’t a weak spot anywhere. The choreography was sharp in both design and execution, the voices superb throughout, especially Daniel Stockton who nailed it vocally as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, a role where falling short of that can be a real disappointment, and the whole was played with a humour that added frequent laughter to the almost permanent grin I was wearing as I watched.
The set was cleverly designed for maximum impact with minimal moving parts to work within the Kilworth’s particular staging limitations and on a beautiful summer’s evening, the venue has rarely been a lovelier place to be.
Only distraction for me was the steady if slow parade of rather large beetles making their way along the gap between front row and stage with a single-minded determination that had me lifting my feet to allow them passage rather than having them clamber over me! Oh, and the cigarette and holder that skidded straight off the stage and landed at my feet during “Take Back Your Mink”!
I’m not sure if this production is sold out yet (Kilworth’s often are before they open) but if it’s not and you can get there... do!
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Post by indis on Jun 4, 2018 19:49:49 GMT
Saw Guys & Dolls last night and thought it was wonderful - it’s a show I love in any case and it is brilliantly served by this production. A first-class cast, the stand-out for me was Holly Dale Spencer’s Adelaide, but there wasn’t a weak spot anywhere. The choreography was sharp in both design and execution, the voices superb throughout, especially Daniel Stockton who nailed it vocally as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, a role where falling short of that can be a real disappointment, and the whole was played with a humour that added frequent laughter to the almost permanent grin I was wearing as I watched. The set was cleverly designed for maximum impact with minimal moving parts to work within the Kilworth’s particular staging limitations and on a beautiful summer’s evening, the venue has rarely been a lovelier place to be. Only distraction for me was the steady if slow parade of rather large beetles making their way along the gap between front row and stage with a single-minded determination that had me lifting my feet to allow them passage rather than having them clamber over me! Oh, and the cigarette and holder that skidded straight off the stage and landed at my feet during “Take Back Your Mink”! I’m not sure if this production is sold out yet (Kilworth’s often are before they open) but if it’s not and you can get there... do! still trying to find some money anywhere to get there from Austria 🙈🤣 question about that: are there always taxis waiting at Rugby railway station or do i need to call one to get to Kilworth House? Amd which is the best choice? admit i never took a british taxi before 🙈🤭
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Post by zak97 on Jun 4, 2018 21:54:34 GMT
Saw Guys & Dolls last night and thought it was wonderful - it’s a show I love in any case and it is brilliantly served by this production. A first-class cast, the stand-out for me was Holly Dale Spencer’s Adelaide, but there wasn’t a weak spot anywhere. The choreography was sharp in both design and execution, the voices superb throughout, especially Daniel Stockton who nailed it vocally as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, a role where falling short of that can be a real disappointment, and the whole was played with a humour that added frequent laughter to the almost permanent grin I was wearing as I watched. The set was cleverly designed for maximum impact with minimal moving parts to work within the Kilworth’s particular staging limitations and on a beautiful summer’s evening, the venue has rarely been a lovelier place to be. Only distraction for me was the steady if slow parade of rather large beetles making their way along the gap between front row and stage with a single-minded determination that had me lifting my feet to allow them passage rather than having them clamber over me! Oh, and the cigarette and holder that skidded straight off the stage and landed at my feet during “Take Back Your Mink”! I’m not sure if this production is sold out yet (Kilworth’s often are before they open) but if it’s not and you can get there... do! still trying to find some money anywhere to get there from Austria 🙈🤣 question about that: are there always taxis waiting at Rugby railway station or do i need to call one to get to Kilworth House? Amd which is the best choice? admit i never took a british taxi before 🙈🤭 Frequently travel from Rugby and there are normally always taxis outside. Varies from 1 to 10+ on some days. That said, I would book one to be on the safe side.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 4, 2018 22:02:19 GMT
Never been to Kilworth House before.
From what I am reading on here and their website it seems to be an impossible place to get to by public transport, worse than the Watermill!!
Planning to visit next Wednesday evening and in the day visit Whipsinade Zoo, both hard places to get to by public transport,so nice to give the car a run out and listen to some cast recordings - So can kill two birds with one stone (not literally at the zoo).
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Post by indis on Jun 5, 2018 3:14:11 GMT
still trying to find some money anywhere to get there from Austria 🙈🤣 question about that: are there always taxis waiting at Rugby railway station or do i need to call one to get to Kilworth House? Amd which is the best choice? admit i never took a british taxi before 🙈🤭 Frequently travel from Rugby and there are normally always taxis outside. Varies from 1 to 10+ on some days. That said, I would book one to be on the safe side. thank you!
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Post by learfan on Jun 5, 2018 5:46:59 GMT
Never been to Kilworth House before. From what I am reading on here and their website it seems to be an impossible place to get to by public transport, worse than the Watermill!! Planning to visit next Wednesday evening and in the day visit Whipsinade Zoo, both hard places to get to by public transport,so nice to give the car a run out and listen to some cast recordings - So can kill two birds with one stone (not literally at the zoo). Sadly a lot of places still are difficult to get to without a car.
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 5, 2018 12:43:51 GMT
Never been to Kilworth House before. From what I am reading on here and their website it seems to be an impossible place to get to by public transport, worse than the Watermill!! Planning to visit next Wednesday evening and in the day visit Whipsinade Zoo, both hard places to get to by public transport,so nice to give the car a run out and listen to some cast recordings - So can kill two birds with one stone (not literally at the zoo). It's not impossible, but certainly one of the more challenging venues to reach without a car. indis Can't help on taxi specifics, I'm afraid, but I see zak97 has already given some info. Had a quick Google "Rugby station minicab" - there are (as you'd expect!) lots of results and on this one, for example, you can pre-book or just get a quote for a journey which might assist with your planning: www.rugbytaxi.co.uk/#booking
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Post by indis on Jun 5, 2018 15:26:34 GMT
Never been to Kilworth House before. From what I am reading on here and their website it seems to be an impossible place to get to by public transport, worse than the Watermill!! Planning to visit next Wednesday evening and in the day visit Whipsinade Zoo, both hard places to get to by public transport,so nice to give the car a run out and listen to some cast recordings - So can kill two birds with one stone (not literally at the zoo). It's not impossible, but certainly one of the more challenging venues to reach without a car. indis Can't help on taxi specifics, I'm afraid, but I see zak97 has already given some info. Had a quick Google "Rugby station minicab" - there are (as you'd expect!) lots of results and on this one, for example, you can pre-book or just get a quote for a journey which might assist with your planning: www.rugbytaxi.co.uk/#booking brilliant, thank you all
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jun 6, 2018 13:32:54 GMT
The season at Opera Holland Park is over by The start of August then a few one off events in the space follow. As the stage is already there I wonder if Kilworth Shows would make a buck in London?
Does London need another Guys and Dolls? Would the residents of Holland Park area want a longer festival in the hood?
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Post by indis on Jun 11, 2018 16:05:39 GMT
sooo happy i did it and booked for Guys & Dolls 🤩 will take a train ride through Europe: Eurostar to London, train to Rugby and then a taxi to Kilworth House 🤓 whooohoo 🥂
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 14, 2018 12:38:26 GMT
I took a trip up last night to Kilworth House, first ever visit, long drive both ways but then again I have a soft spot for summer stock - a welcome differents from getting out of the usual proscenium theatre and Guys and Dolls being a classic from the canon of musical theatre. The piece was performed with great gusto and enthusiasm, however, apart from a couple of performers - I was underwhelmed with the acting talent and found the same standard as you would get on the fringe.
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Post by learfan on Jun 14, 2018 15:33:04 GMT
sooo happy i did it and booked for Guys & Dolls 🤩 will take a train ride through Europe: Eurostar to London, train to Rugby and then a taxi to Kilworth House 🤓 whooohoo 🥂 Best of British with that!
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Post by indis on Jun 14, 2018 15:51:05 GMT
so excited to see my fave there, normally i don’t like open air at all but i have seen its all under roof here
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Post by indis on Jun 28, 2018 15:35:52 GMT
Does anyone know when the box office opens to collect the ticket?
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