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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 10:49:50 GMT
Alexia is HILARIOUS as Cleves. She's been by far and away my favourite when I've seen the show, and would be the one I'd be most disappointed to miss if an alternate was on. I've only seen it 4 times and she was on every time, so I haven't seen any alternate Cleves, but I just can't imagine them being as good. Having said that, I think Shekinah will be good, from what I've seen of the Megasix.
Of the alternates, I've seen Grace as Parr (I preferred her version) and Grace as Howard (perfectly fine) and Courtney as Aragon (really enjoyed her performance). Not seen Vicky or any of the new ones.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 10:52:04 GMT
Danielle tweeting about bad behaviour problems and she’s not even started yet. Not sure what it pertains to. Much as I enjoyed Six the once, it’s definitely a fan girl show with fan girl problems.
Is it partly about the tweets last night? Someone posted a photo of the cast with Maiya, Millie, Courtney and Grace all greyed out, and then a follow up with Millie and Maiya's heads swapped for the new cast, and TAGGED THEM ALL IN IN so they saw it. All a bit unnecessary.
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Post by Raven on Sept 28, 2019 11:02:16 GMT
Danielle tweeting about bad behaviour problems and she’s not even started yet. Not sure what it pertains to. Much as I enjoyed Six the once, it’s definitely a fan girl show with fan girl problems.
Is it partly about the tweets last night? Someone posted a photo of the cast with Maiya, Millie, Courtney and Grace all greyed out, and then a follow up with Millie and Maiya's heads swapped for the new cast, and TAGGED THEM ALL IN IN so they saw it. All a bit unnecessary.
That explains Maiya's tweet this morning then...
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Post by Raven on Sept 28, 2019 11:06:33 GMT
It sounds like the photo was quite insensitive and disrespectful and almost suggested that the leaving cast had died or something. Just some silly "fangirls" being dramatic like "Oh well x and x are leaving so I don't care about them, move over and let x and x take over and shine".
Why can't people accept that all the cast will move on to new roles eventually and true fans would respect and support that and not go all sour on them?
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Post by Rukaya on Sept 28, 2019 11:12:14 GMT
This was the tweet:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 11:14:06 GMT
Oh, it's been deleted. I was just going to post them - both quite unpleasant, especially as someone has taken time making them and then tagging in the whole cast.
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Post by sophie92 on Sept 28, 2019 11:14:35 GMT
It sounds like the photo was quite insensitive and disrespectful and almost suggested that the leaving cast had died or something. Just some silly "fangirls" being dramatic like "Oh well x and x are leaving so I don't care about them, move over and let x and x take over and shine". Why can't people accept that all the cast will move on to new roles eventually and true fans would respect and support that and not go all sour on them? I don’t think the ‘greyed out’ photo had that meaning (not caring about leaving cast anymore) or any other negative intentions behind it, but I don’t think the creator considered how it would be received. The imposing of Courtney, Vicki and Danielle’s heads over Millie, Aimie and Maiya’s was completely inappropriate though!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 11:15:47 GMT
That was one of them - there was another too, with some of them all grey and half invisible.
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Post by winonaforever on Sept 28, 2019 13:42:33 GMT
Oh interesting! I've never seen her as Cleves so couldn't comment but she's so funny I'd have thought she'd be good in the role. I wonder if she's made any changes since she joined I thought she was a great Cleves but as I haven't seen Alexia I can't make a comparison! I love Vicki as Cleves, I've seen her playing the part several times; actually I've seen her as ALL the queens now. Alexia's great, but Vicki was the first Cleves I ever saw!
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Post by intoanewlife on Sept 28, 2019 19:03:45 GMT
Alexia is HILARIOUS as Cleves. She's been by far and away my favourite when I've seen the show, and would be the one I'd be most disappointed to miss if an alternate was on. I've only seen it 4 times and she was on every time, so I haven't seen any alternate Cleves, but I just can't imagine them being as good. Having said that, I think Shekinah will be good, from what I've seen of the Megasix. Of the alternates, I've seen Grace as Parr (I preferred her version) and Grace as Howard (perfectly fine) and Courtney as Aragon (really enjoyed her performance). Not seen Vicky or any of the new ones. Alexia IS Cleves! I've seen Grace a few times and have never been impressed with her. Aragon - Absolutely terrible and the show never really recovered from such a flat opening. Seymour - Average and was shaky on a lot of the bigger notes. Howard - Fine but didn't really add anything to the role. I know she's a swing, but she never really owns any of the roles I've seen her play. It is literally Grace playing whoever, she never becomes her character like all the others do.
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Post by wicked on Sept 28, 2019 20:14:32 GMT
Collette performing at a Milton Keynes fashion event. Can't help feeling sorry for her alone in costume with the backing track!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2019 23:35:38 GMT
Oh dear. That was all a bit sad and droopy wasn't it?
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Post by ncbears on Sept 29, 2019 17:29:14 GMT
Oh dear. That was all a bit sad and droopy wasn't it? I quite enjoyed it. (Giving allowances for the backing track, the venue and the sound quality)
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Sept 30, 2019 7:38:36 GMT
Seeing this for the second time this week. Heard about it when it was in its early stages and when it transferred to Arts for the long run thought I'd check it out. Found it a charming and entertaining evening and was pleased to see a full house, as I always considered it a small show, a gem that not many knew about etc. Reading this topic I am a bit...disturbed by the fanbase it seems to have. Didn't really expect that. Oh well, being too old for that kind of stuff I guess. Oh, also one of those shows where I couldn't care less about the cast. Sure it will be fun whoever is on when I see it.
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Post by shady23 on Oct 3, 2019 20:33:56 GMT
Danielle Steers has been quite vocal on social media about some Six fans who don't seem to realise that shows change cast.
Some theatre fans really are getting entitled and ridiculous.
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Post by xanady on Oct 4, 2019 7:12:36 GMT
^Until social media is policed properly(how?),this kind of thing will go on and on.
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Post by ncbears on Oct 10, 2019 21:24:12 GMT
I haven't checked to see if this was posted in "International" but there is a video of the cruise ship Megasix.
Comments suggest one or more performers are from Scotland, but I don't have the ear to say.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2019 21:46:33 GMT
Cleves is from Sunderland and Howard is Scottish. Not sure about the others.
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on Oct 10, 2019 23:38:09 GMT
After some investigating (not a patch on Coleen Rooney's though) I uncovered the following about the others:
Aragon - Bermuda Boleyn - Brighton Seymour - Scotland Parr - London (or maybe Chichester)
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Post by Nicholas on Oct 11, 2019 10:06:46 GMT
This is GREAT. It’s lovely, isn’t it, when a show from humble beginnings ends up a sensation, on the simple grounds of being really bloody good? The only other example I can think is The Play That Goes Wrong, the global takeover of which from its pub theatre beginnings is just heart warming (they deserve it, obvs).
Finally seeing this, I was bowled over. This ‘concert’ set-up sneakily looks populist, crowd-pleasing, singalong – and boy is it – but its trick of twisting the knife (both in individual songs, and overall over the 75 minutes), its sly comments on sexism, and slyer ability to get us onside before implicating us in its societal critique too, is just so powerful. Musically it shamelessly rewrites the great 90s songbook, but the authors know that accessible does not mean lowest-common-denominator; with these two precise and pointed and seemingly unrelated moments of society (Tudor gender roles and pop gender roles) they’ve written a show which you want to sing along to, but feel challenged for singing along to. It’s bonkers, but bizarrely insightful. The brilliant things the show does with dramaturgical historiography and sexist reappraisals of history are never dumbed down through those fantastic hits – instead context elevates music and vice versa. Oh, and to begin with, the songs are just really, really, really, really good.
The 75 minute run time, and the simplicity of the set-up, didn’t bother me. I don’t think there’s anything the show wants or needs to say that it doesn’t do, often via implication, in that time (the only issue there comes in pricing, and hey, that’s less an issue of theatre and more an issue of economics). In fact I think it’s far punchier for its brevity. Maybe some EXACT historical content is lost, but it’s not Wolf Hall The Musical; given the point the show is saying through modern music, who cares?
I should make no bones about this. I’m exactly of the generation who grew up with this music. The sheer, classy attention to detail bought to every song is just spot-on, poppy but never pandering. What’s extra brilliant is the level of self-awareness that’s been brought to otherwise genre constructs (Britney sexy pop, Eurotrash, Lily Allen-y self-confidence) that makes it a bit of a nostalgia trip, but a re-evaluative one, which asks anyone who grew up with naff pop music to re-evaluate that world too – most effectively in All You Wanna Do, which begins as such a perfect recreation of that sexy Britney style and really, really, really builds up beautiful discomfort until its unbearable end – unbearable for both the character, and those of us invested in this music, this world. Cabaret, Kander and Ebb, would do that too, and I think that comparison isn’t unjustified. Depressingly, the show argues that certain sexist constructs – the virgin/whore motif, promiscuity equalling evil – never go away whatever society we have, but are simply being rewritten centuries apart, and amazingly this parallel absolutely holds up.
Being so specific, will this still hold up in ten, twenty, fifty years? Yes – because the dramaturgical construction is just that damn good. People much older in the audience (like, in their late 20s old!) were having a whale of a time. It doesn’t, however, either get bogged down pretending to be a history lesson, nor overindulge 90s kids with their musical nostalgia. It’s not dissimilar to Nell Gwynn in that way – strip the amazing fun away, and that’s an astute point, put in a perfectly entertaining context, that matters, and shakes you up.
I could not have enjoyed this show more. Watching it I had an absolute blast. The knife-turning that comes as the songs open up their characters is haunting – when I sing along with All You Wanna Do (which I do a lot) I never know if I’m doing so joyfully or guiltily. The self-aware script is as adventurous as anything I’ve seen in ages. The criticisms it has of lazy gender constructs are hard to shake. And the music! Five stars no question. It’s one of the best things I’ve seen in yonks, but it’s also the one that’s made me the most excited too.
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Post by itsemily on Oct 13, 2019 15:35:41 GMT
Last shows today for Aimie, Maiya and Millie (Courtney and Shekinah's were yesterday) sad to see them go but excited to see some of the new Queens when I go in December!
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Post by ncbears on Oct 13, 2019 22:13:45 GMT
This says "last show" but October 12, not October 13. But, given the extra guests, I'm thinking this is the last show.
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on Oct 13, 2019 22:55:29 GMT
Aww that was amazing that they all came back, the atmosphere in that house tonight must have been electric. Obviously we know what Courtney and Millie are up to next but looking forward to hear what the others get up to.
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Oct 14, 2019 7:48:22 GMT
Saw it Sunday evening (6th) for the second time and enjoyed it as much as the first. Some girlies sitting beside me started singing along with the opening number, so I had to give them some stern looks. They were silent until the closing number, when it was perfectly fine having them sing along.
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Post by ahaz on Oct 14, 2019 8:59:01 GMT
Aww that was amazing that they all came back, the atmosphere in that house tonight must have been electric. Obviously we know what Courtney and Millie are up to next but looking forward to hear what the others get up to. Sorry to ask - I had a google and couldn't find out - what's Millie's next project?
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