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Post by stagebyte on Aug 31, 2022 0:01:20 GMT
One of those 10... That said, I'd rather Hadestown personally. If they went back to the drawing board and sorted Orpheus out so he wasnt such a wet fish. Can we please have Martin Guerre/m. No idea if it was on the list but just sending it out to the universe
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2022 1:18:35 GMT
I can only talk of my experience. I was there a month ago and struggled to get a seat for the two weeks I was there. There were no offers at TKTS or Today’s Tix and I wasn’t successful with the lottery either. It was full mid week when I eventually got a seat. Maybe it was busy because it was summer holidays? My point stands if that is true. If it struggled to ignite in the UK and is struggling on Broadway then why would it come back for a second bite of the cherry? No doubt sales were strong in the more tourist heavy months of June and July, but the most recent grosses and what sales look like for the weeks ahead show a downshift. Hadestown does discount codes less even when sales are sluggish. Because they use dynamic pricing, they can easily shift prices based on demand rather than get a rep as a show that has to sell reduced tickets to fill the theater.
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Post by JustJ on Feb 8, 2023 12:30:26 GMT
Announcement of a London return today?
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Post by ladidah on Feb 8, 2023 13:57:08 GMT
I would LOVE that
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Post by Mark on Feb 8, 2023 14:05:11 GMT
Announcement must be coming soon.
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Post by pianowithsam on Feb 8, 2023 14:08:53 GMT
HOLY MOLY REALLY?? :ooooOOOOOOOoooo
i am a bit excited if this is true not sure if you can tell
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Post by nomoretalkofdarkness on Feb 8, 2023 14:25:50 GMT
Announcement maybe Alongside the Nationals New Season.
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Post by pianowithsam on Feb 8, 2023 14:28:39 GMT
Announcement maybe Alongside the Nationals New Season. If Hadestown is announced alongside the Witches (providing it's a Dave Malloy score), I will literally scream for an hour.
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Post by viserys on Feb 8, 2023 14:52:01 GMT
Why in the world would it return to the National Theatre? Given the success on Broadway and on tour, surely it would deserve a proper run in the West End, especially when there's such a lack of good new shows? I love Hadestown to pieces, but I don't think a bonafide Broadway success should go into the National Theatre which receives funding to help new shows along (as it did with the first run).
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Post by Mark on Feb 8, 2023 15:01:26 GMT
Why in the world would it return to the National Theatre? Given the success on Broadway and on tour, surely it would deserve a proper run in the West End, especially when there's such a lack of good new shows? I love Hadestown to pieces, but I don't think a bonafide Broadway success should go into the National Theatre which receives funding to help new shows along (as it did with the first run). The trend seems to be that because it was originally produced here at the National, a West End transfer is likely to be announced by the National theatre when a new batch of productions is announced for the Southbank theatres.
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Post by Rory on Feb 8, 2023 15:06:47 GMT
Why in the world would it return to the National Theatre? Given the success on Broadway and on tour, surely it would deserve a proper run in the West End, especially when there's such a lack of good new shows? I love Hadestown to pieces, but I don't think a bonafide Broadway success should go into the National Theatre which receives funding to help new shows along (as it did with the first run). The trend seems to be that because it was originally produced here at the National, a West End transfer is likely to be announced by the National theatre when a new batch of productions is announced for the Southbank theatres. Where has all the talk of a transfer announcement come from today?
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Post by viserys on Feb 8, 2023 15:51:57 GMT
The trend seems to be that because it was originally produced here at the National, a West End transfer is likely to be announced by the National theatre when a new batch of productions is announced for the Southbank theatres. Ah, okay, that makes a lot more sense! And I think the only talk was that windbag Shaun Tossell, so I'm not holding my breath anyway, as much as it would delight me to have Hadestown on this side of the Atlantic.
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 8, 2023 16:38:51 GMT
This is not going to the National but it is indeed returning this year
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Post by JustJ on Feb 8, 2023 16:41:44 GMT
This is not going to the National but it is indeed returning this year Ooo! Where and when?
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Post by danb on Feb 8, 2023 16:46:26 GMT
Somewhere with escalators?
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Post by nomoretalkofdarkness on Feb 8, 2023 16:57:19 GMT
Barbican still hasn't announced their summer show so could be there.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 8, 2023 17:20:39 GMT
No escalators at the Barbi so perhaps the Gillian Lynne?
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Post by alece10 on Feb 8, 2023 17:28:19 GMT
@sohoplace also has an escalator.
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Post by nomoretalkofdarkness on Feb 8, 2023 17:30:27 GMT
No escalators at the Barbi so perhaps the Gillian Lynne? Gillian Lynne has Crazy For You opening after The Lehman Trilogy. It could be the Gillian Lynne but Crazy For You Ends January 2024.
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Post by mattnyc on Feb 8, 2023 17:45:24 GMT
“Pretty Woman” is closing in June, isn’t it? Has anything else been announced for the Savoy?
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Post by viserys on Feb 8, 2023 17:50:53 GMT
Doesn't strike me as a Savoy show. The theatre has been mostly used for light entertainment.
Gillian Lynne would be great apart from the location. And it would fit time-wise with Broadway closing and shipping the sets over.
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Post by mattnyc on Feb 8, 2023 17:54:15 GMT
The show is at 96% capacity here last week. i really think the discussion of it being on its last legs is extremely premature.
And I was just thinking of vacant theatres with an escalator.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Feb 8, 2023 17:54:38 GMT
Noel Coward after Patriots / lyric after aspects of love
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Post by Peter on Feb 8, 2023 19:09:02 GMT
Very exciting if true - but is there anything specifically that has prompted this flurry of speculation? Hopefully more than wishful thinking!
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Post by Jon on Feb 8, 2023 20:06:08 GMT
I'd probably say Savoy or Gielgud for Hadestown.
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