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Post by Dan213 on Feb 14, 2017 11:13:17 GMT
As much as I LOVE new work and Flowers From Mrs Harris - do we reallllly need a another musical of this subject matter and men as women? Billy Elliot Hairspray (weak link) Kinky Boots La Cage I'm sure there are others! I really look forward to watching it and Sheffield does some amazing work but they theme? I'm not too sure we need another one.. I don't know La Cage, but it's a very different story from Kinky Boots and Hairspray. Apart from one scene, Billy doesn't really fall into this category at all in my eyes. In fact, of all of them, I feel Jamie is the most relevant to the younger generation with respect to the issues that it covers.
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Post by boybooshka on Feb 14, 2017 11:19:25 GMT
Oh i like that clip, and the reviews. Pretty excited to be seeing this tomorrow,
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2017 11:38:23 GMT
I was a bit of a self-confessed groupie of Dan's band, The Feeling in my late teens/early twenties and saw them live at least once on every tour. Since then my addictive personality has moved from gigs to theatre as the prospects of queueing and standing shoulder to shoulder with a room full of strangers has become less appealing. Nonetheless, I'm disappointed that I haven't booked for ETAJ, as from that video I'm liking the look of this, a lot.
I remain hopeful that this has a life in London somewhere like the Southwark perhaps.
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Post by ptwest on Feb 14, 2017 19:19:39 GMT
Just booked this for next week. Looks too good to miss, especially as the Crucible is one of my nearest theatres. Looking forward to it!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 14, 2017 19:26:47 GMT
Just booked this for next week. Looks too good to miss, especially as the Crucible is one of my nearest theatres. Looking forward to it! I think it's a very beautiful theatre too. All the geometric white concrete with the huge jewel coloured doors, it looks as fresh and modern as the day it opened. And then you get into the auditorium and sit under a ceiling full of twinkling stars. Fab.
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Post by ptwest on Feb 14, 2017 19:59:16 GMT
Just booked this for next week. Looks too good to miss, especially as the Crucible is one of my nearest theatres. Looking forward to it! I think it's a very beautiful theatre too. All the geometric white concrete with the huge jewel coloured doors, it looks as fresh and modern as the day it opened. And then you get into the auditorium and sit under a ceiling full of twinkling stars. Fab. You're right - its stunning inside. In fact the regeneration over the years of that end of Sheffield city centre is also beautiful. Also love the fact that the Crucible's thrust stage makes it such an intimate space no matter where you sit. We are very lucky to have this an accessible distance away.
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Post by boybooshka on Feb 16, 2017 9:20:45 GMT
Went over to Sheffield last night to watch this. Really enjoyed it and on the cusp of loving it. My head was filled with it when I woke this morning to the point that I might have to go again next week. John McCrea is fabulous as Jamie, undeniably engaging even at Jamie's least likeable moments. Yes you could say he seems a little stereotyped at times but we all know young(and not so young ) gay men like that. Stereotypes come from repetion not invention. He holds the audience in his hands, you are right there with him feeling everyone of Jamie's highs and lows. The rest of the cast are excellent too. Lucie Shorthouse and Josie Walker as Pritti (his Best Friend) and Margaret (Mum) particularly notable. For me Margaret's character was quite reminiscent of Mum in Taboo, her songs having a feel of Talk Amongst Yourself from that show. I also really liked Luke Baker in the small but pivotal role of Dean. The set is very effective but I was slightly baffled by some seemingly extravagant bench automation. Love the choreography, so much energy in the group numbers which really adds to the show. It's not perfect. Some of the songs rely far too much on lyric repetition and there is one song particularly that although I liked it's imagery didn't work for me at all. Overall though, an excellent infectious show with a lot of heart that's definitely deserving of life beyond the Crucible.
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Post by althea on Feb 17, 2017 15:43:03 GMT
After scouring the internet all week after reading that the cast recording is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify it FINALLY is!! I'm not going to make it to Sheffield to see this show but glad I can listen on Spotify! There's my Friday night sorted!!!
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Post by althea on Feb 17, 2017 15:45:02 GMT
After scouring the internet all week after reading that the cast recording is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify it FINALLY is!! I'm not going to make it to Sheffield to see this show but glad I can listen on Spotify! There's my Friday night sorted!!! Also has anyone got a spoiler plot synopsis they wouldn't mind posting so I can make sense of the songs.
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Post by showtoones on Feb 17, 2017 16:22:18 GMT
I need this to transfer to the West End ASAP!
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Post by althea on Feb 17, 2017 17:12:54 GMT
I need this to transfer to the West End ASAP! Maybe Trafalgar Studios? That would be great! Can't think of a theatre that would work for it otherwise....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2017 17:28:49 GMT
Great find of the concept album, just having a listen now. I love a bit of Sophie E-B.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2017 19:23:28 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 17, 2017 19:52:29 GMT
You liked it then! Going tomorrow and looking forward to it.
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Post by Dan213 on Feb 17, 2017 21:50:42 GMT
Just booked tickets to see this for a second time on closing night. Spoken to a number of people here in Sheffield that have been to see this and the reaction is overwhelmingly positive. Would really love to see this have a life outside Sheffield, it certainly deserves it!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 8:20:09 GMT
I was discussing what the show might do after this far too short run in the interval with some of my other class mates as I went with my Theatre Studies class. I think someone hit the nail on the head. It will probably go on tour and be a success, then it will have a break and go on tour again and be just as successful. Then they'll take it to the West End and it will be a massive flop. The show is just too specific to Sheffield. Most of the jokes no-one would get unless you live in Sheffield. I hope they release amateur rights for it though because I could see it doing well with amateur and youth societies.
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Post by Dan213 on Feb 18, 2017 10:23:54 GMT
I was discussing what the show might do after this far too short run in the interval with some of my other class mates as I went with my Theatre Studies class. I think someone hit the nail on the head. It will probably go on tour and be a success, then it will have a break and go on tour again and be just as successful. Then they'll take it to the West End and it will be a massive flop. The show is just too specific to Sheffield. Most of the jokes no-one would get unless you live in Sheffield. I hope they release amateur rights for it though because I could see it doing well with amateur and youth societies. Said the same to someone else. I feel they'd need to rewrite it slightly for a London audience if it were to go there. I've been in Sheffield for three years now and even then a fair few of the references went straight over my head.
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Post by althea on Feb 18, 2017 13:32:13 GMT
I was discussing what the show might do after this far too short run in the interval with some of my other class mates as I went with my Theatre Studies class. I think someone hit the nail on the head. It will probably go on tour and be a success, then it will have a break and go on tour again and be just as successful. Then they'll take it to the West End and it will be a massive flop. The show is just too specific to Sheffield. Most of the jokes no-one would get unless you live in Sheffield. I hope they release amateur rights for it though because I could see it doing well with amateur and youth societies. Said the same to someone else. I feel they'd need to rewrite it slightly for a London audience if it were to go there. I've been in Sheffield for three years now and even then a fair few of the references went straight over my head. I've heard that they need to work on the middle because there isn't the wow moment of the drag show that he goes to appear in. Also from the album - is that really the last song in the show? It feels like it goes out a bit flat - I thought it would end with another big pop number showing his success in London (a la Billy Elliott).
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Post by althea on Feb 18, 2017 13:33:03 GMT
Great find of the concept album, just having a listen now. I love a bit of Sophie E-B. Isn't it Betty Boo?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 13:35:40 GMT
Great find of the concept album, just having a listen now. I love a bit of Sophie E-B. Isn't it Betty Boo? It's both of them Sophie's on Work of Art, Betty's on Don't Even Know It.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 13:36:32 GMT
Great find of the concept album, just having a listen now. I love a bit of Sophie E-B. Isn't it Betty Boo? Betty Boo is on Don't Even Know It. Sophie is on Work of Art
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 13:39:47 GMT
Said the same to someone else. I feel they'd need to rewrite it slightly for a London audience if it were to go there. I've been in Sheffield for three years now and even then a fair few of the references went straight over my head. I've heard that they need to work on the middle because there isn't the wow moment of the drag show that he goes to appear in. Also from the album - is that really the last song in the show? It feels like it goes out a bit flat - I thought it would end with another big pop number showing his success in London (a la Billy Elliott). There is an upbeat finale song but not showing his drag success. There's lots of reprises and stuff not on the album
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 14:56:24 GMT
I haven't seen the show but I'm disappointed to hear that it's about a drag performer, which sounds a bit old-fashioned and musical theatre stereotyping, when all the secrecy publicity had led me to expect that Jamie was transgender. Is this show a case of musical theatre being twenty years behind the times yet again, as is its general reputation, perhaps unfairly?
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Post by althea on Feb 18, 2017 15:30:04 GMT
I haven't seen the show but I'm disappointed to hear that it's about a drag performer, which sounds a bit old-fashioned and musical theatre stereotyping, when all the secrecy publicity had led me to expect that Jamie was transgender. Is this show a case of musical theatre being twenty years behind the times yet again, as is its general reputation, perhaps unfairly? It's not old fashioned. He's 16 and already out and he wants to show off his drag persona. It's based on a really moving documentary that was on BBCThree. It's a great show for gay youth - they don't have anything to relate to in La Cage or even Priscilla with its middle aged characters. This is celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and especially with the success of Drag Race definitely has a place in pop culture right now.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 18, 2017 19:46:14 GMT
What an absolutely joyful, heartwarming and lovable show. John McCrea as Jamie holds the audience in the palm of his hand. Brilliant performances from everyone but Josie Walker as Jamie's mum singing He's My Boy was stunning as was Lucy Shorthouse as Priti singing "It Means Beautiful".
Decades ago as a 20 year old I parked up in the little car park (no longer there) next to The Crucible peering across the road at the entrance to the Top Rank nightclub where the monthly "gay ball" was held. I was looking at the people going in to see if I recognised anyone, terrified that they might "tell" that I'd been seen there. It took well over an hour to get from the car into my first ever gay club. I was bricking it for about the first 20 minutes then... well the rest is history!
Today in the very same place I watched a show about a beautiful, out, proud gay 16 year old along with an audience of kids, youngsters, middle aged couples and grandparents, every one of whom jumped to their feet and raised the roof with their ovation. It was incredibly emotional for me seeing this in my home town. I know things aren't perfect but bloody hell, we've come a long long way.
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