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Post by pianowithsam on Nov 12, 2018 19:14:44 GMT
We're seated D55 & D56. Any insight into our view? Side block but very close to the stage. You should be fine unless actors are standing in the way. All I'm interested in is being able to see and hear everything :3
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2018 19:27:15 GMT
Side block but very close to the stage. You should be fine unless actors are standing in the way. All I'm interested in is being able to see and hear everything :3 The view is fine and the sound is great!
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Nov 13, 2018 23:31:08 GMT
Saw this tonight. I have to admit that I'm not a musicals fan and went in knowing little about it, but I found it weirdly flat. Maybe it was the music which didn't grip me the way the few musicals I have loved did. It felt like all the elements were right, objectively I could see the quality and the energy and the appeal, but somehow none of it engaged me.
PS please don't take photos of the set (except under specific circumstances and when invited to do so), stage designs are actually copyrighted so it's not legal to do so.
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Post by lonlad on Nov 14, 2018 0:42:43 GMT
Saw it tonight -- oh dear: suffocatingly earnest and worthy, with beautiful music and the most LUDICROUSLY anodyne lyrics, almost any of which could be sung by anyone: these lyrics make Andrew Lloyd Webber's lyric collaborators look character-specific --- LOL. And a lot of it makes ZERO sense. The wall number is politically on point but why in god's name would the underworld have a wall? And so it goes -- near the end, Amber Gray asks Patrick Page if they should get back together and he says something like, we can't because it's spring; we have to wait until the fall.
Huh? Since when do lovers IGNORE the spring? makes me wonder what was going on at all these workshops and tryouts. they've got a lotta work to do -- like telling Page that growling ain't singing. And giving Eva and Reeve something to act rather than the most generic of swoony encounters that play like a bad Young Adult Novel. Her voice, tho', is terrific.
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Post by lonlad on Nov 14, 2018 1:32:21 GMT
2 stars The Times 4 stars WOS
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Post by tom08 on Nov 14, 2018 6:44:26 GMT
Amber Gray asks Patrick Page if they should get back together and he says something like, we can't because it's spring; we have to wait until the fall. Huh? Since when do lovers IGNORE the spring? You might want to read up on the Persephone and Hades myth .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 8:12:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 8:19:25 GMT
The wall number is politically on point but why in god's name would the underworld have a wall? 'Why we build the wall' was written around 2012, long before Trump was anywhere close to the White House or campaigning towards it. Whilst being very political relevant currently (at face value) it's lyrical content is probably a bit more less literal than should be taken at the root. If you look at the lyrics for the full song, what they're saying is they put a distance (a wall) between the enemy (poverty) to ensure their survival. It's about strength - as I perceive it at least.
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Post by kathryn on Nov 14, 2018 8:50:05 GMT
like telling Page that growling ain't singing. . My colleague who loved this said one of the actors is ‘doing’ Leonard Cohen - I guess that might be what the ‘growling’ is about. Looking forward to seeing this.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 9:37:49 GMT
Amber Gray asks Patrick Page if they should get back together and he says something like, we can't because it's spring; we have to wait until the fall. Huh? Since when do lovers IGNORE the spring? You might want to read up on the Persephone and Hades myth . Or go to see 'Mythic' at the Charing Cross Theatre before it closes.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 20:59:12 GMT
Someone drew a comparison to Once
They are both boring
This is tuneless
With that awful sort of guitar music
Which all sounds the same
The La La La motif is really annoying Most of the songs involve repeating lyrics again and again Usually the title of the song
It just amazes me
There are so many amazing pop and music songs out there Think the likes of Cardi B Stefflon Don Etc Vivacious and bum shaking stuff
Why do musicals Have these aimless meandering dated scores And dire lyrics They are just embarrassing And pathetic
Why doesn’t a major respectable Music producer One with street cred and proper credits Write a musical
Imagine a sharp show scored by Missy and Kanye Produced by Future And Jay Z Or a comedy musical With songs by Adele and Ed Sheeran (Neither of whom I like that much but they can both write a song)
The fact that Hadestown has been in development as some sort of idea for a decade or more Is mind boggling Utter sh*t I left after 55 mins
I also saw White Teeth today
Which I thought was horrific Until I saw this tonight And now the former seems quite good
At least it wasn’t stuck up it’s own arse And forcing a concept which is not interesting at all
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Post by pianowithsam on Nov 14, 2018 22:40:39 GMT
Someone drew a comparison to Once They are both boring This is tuneless With that awful sort of guitar music Which all sounds the same The La La La motif is really annoying Most of the songs involve repeating lyrics again and again Usually the title of the song It just amazes me There are so many amazing pop and music songs out there Think the likes of Cardi B Stefflon Don Etc Vivacious and bum shaking stuff Why do musicals Have these aimless meandering dated scores And dire lyrics They are just embarrassing And pathetic Why doesn’t a major respectable Music producer One with street cred and proper credits Write a musical Imagine a sharp show scored by Missy and Kanye Produced by Future And Jay Z Or a comedy musical With songs by Adele and Ed Sheeran (Neither of whom I like that much but they can both write a song) The fact that Hadestown has been in development as some sort of idea for a decade or more Is mind boggling Utter sh*t I left after 55 mins I also saw White Teeth today Which I thought was horrific Until I saw this tonight And now the former seems quite good At least it wasn’t stuck up it’s own arse And forcing a concept which is not interesting at all Enjoyed it then? Lol.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 22:48:23 GMT
I think the assumption that if you like Once you will also like this is misplaced - I love Once but I hated this.
I found it dull, lacking in any chemistry between the leads, and with forgettable music (even though I do actually quite like jazz and folk) and dreadful lyrics. Very glad I only bought a cheap ticket as it really wasn't worth the money for me. Very muted reaction around me as well, and it was far from sold out.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2018 23:57:45 GMT
Good to know @parsley’s a Cardi B fan. You become less of an enigma with each post.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 0:30:08 GMT
this parsley algorithm sure generates interesting posts
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 7:36:35 GMT
I think we have a new record. 55 minutes - the longest -P has stayed in a theatre!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 8:46:09 GMT
These are just from 3 different press reviews
At least they have SOME sense and truth
“Reeve Carney's Orpheus, is a bit too boyband to make me believe his protestations of everlasting love”
“Reeve Carney's bland, toothy Orpheus is difficult to root for and occasionally unbearable when he starts singing”
“Unfortunately Reeve Carney's Orpheus is a bit of a drip. His voice feels strained and his movements clumsy. It not his fault that the production has decked him out in tight black jeans, a waistcoat and guitar, like some Stars in Their Eyes Springsteen knockoff, but it doesn't exactly help."
The music by the celebrated singer-songwriter Anais Mitchell often feels samey and the lyrics (also by Mitchell) are basic to the point of laughable. "When you're up you're up," they sing. "When you're down you're down." And when you're uninspiring, you're uninspiring."
"I didn't buy that Orpheus and Eurydice were in love for a minute. Their initial dance (choreography by David Neumann) seemed wholly devoid of emotion.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 8:48:43 GMT
I think we have a new record. 55 minutes - the longest -P has stayed in a theatre! Not really Such inaccurate comments aren’t really helpful Are they? Particularly when My post advises I saw White Teeth Which is 2h 30m And I stayed for the whole Show And I think we also have a record As the number of Duds at the NT Racks up even higher
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 9:32:52 GMT
It was a light hearted joke, which I could have clarified with a 'lol' but I'm not 12.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 9:54:32 GMT
It was a light hearted joke, which I could have clarified with a 'lol' but I'm not 12. I see I am laughing now then Thanks 🤗
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Post by jek on Nov 15, 2018 10:00:48 GMT
My 17 year old daughter, a fan of the Hadestown concept album, was thrilled when the NT announced this. She did warn me, however, that it probably wasn't my sort of thing but, as there was no-one else available for her to go to see it with, we trotted off to last night's performance. She was right. This was so not me. It reminded me of something from the 70s (a decade when I hit my teens) partly because Andre De Shields reminded me of Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch but also something about the declamatory tone of the piece. But, having said that, I thought it was well done and the audience around me (including my daughter) seemed to be lapping it up. And, unlike with the recent I'm Not Running, I wasn't sitting in my National seat wishing I could be just about anywhere else.
Bonus points for the trombonist Nathaniel Cross. One of my sons is quite a serious jazz trombonist so I know just how good that young man's playing is.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 12:49:18 GMT
To save you looking it up, Declamatory means `vehement or impassioned in expression.`
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 14:09:22 GMT
To save you looking it up, Declamatory means `vehement or impassioned in expression.` Now I am pondering defamatory declamatory. Must. Get. More. Coffee. Stat.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2018 23:00:38 GMT
The mixed comments for this are making me regret giving it a slot on my trip next week, but folks in the States had told me it was not to be missed. Oh well. We can't win them all.
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Post by andrew on Nov 18, 2018 0:09:42 GMT
I saw it today and I thought it was nothing less than incredible. I can definitely get the Once comparisons but I also think that it had something unique. I would recommend it to pretty much everyone...
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