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Post by elfman1 on Nov 12, 2024 21:00:58 GMT
I believe that it's so Aviva Tulley who is going out with the Arena Tour and has not played it before, experience ready for the tour. Like how Jac Yarrow and Bonnie also joined for a few weeks before touring. I suppose my issue is that it feels like they're treating the West End production like it's less important than the World Tour, when any way you cut it, any fully staged production SHOULD have the upper hand. If you see les Mis fairly regularly this year you’d see 6 out of 9 leads in the arena tour ( if you went to a Killian bradley show) I think that takes away from it. Why go see it in a big arena when you could see pretty much the same cast in London
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Post by normasturban on Nov 12, 2024 21:42:00 GMT
Because not everyone lives in London? The tour isn’t targeted at Londoners or those who travel there regularly. It’s for the rest of the country/world getting a chance to see it somewhere closer to their own front door.
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Post by notsotheatrical on Nov 12, 2024 21:53:39 GMT
I believe that it's so Aviva Tulley who is going out with the Arena Tour and has not played it before, experience ready for the tour. Like how Jac Yarrow and Bonnie also joined for a few weeks before touring. I suppose my issue is that it feels like they're treating the West End production like it's less important than the World Tour, when any way you cut it, any fully staged production SHOULD have the upper hand. The West End Production has an established base, it is much more difficult to reherse someone into a production that is touring different countries every week. She is only joining for a couple of weeks and It's a good thing she is getting a chance to have practical time
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