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Post by enh2 on Jul 1, 2022 9:42:23 GMT
One of my favourite shows since childhood. I doubt this is the last we're going to see of old Mary tho.
I believe a UK Tour is on the cards at some point in 2023.
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Post by Jon on Jul 1, 2022 9:49:56 GMT
It’s had a respectable run, I think it wouldn’t have run much longer even without Covid.
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Post by appoul on Jul 1, 2022 14:51:22 GMT
Tickets for the last two extensions (from 3 October to closing date) are slightly more expensive: premium seats now £175 (from £165) and all £40 seats are now £42.5). Also, more seats are sold at premium prices (stalls row O, dress circle row C, especially during Christmas). Final show selling quickly (only one DC slip seat left) but, unlike "Come from Away", still far from selling out. Anyone going? (Obviously I am!)
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Post by Jon on Jul 1, 2022 15:18:18 GMT
Interesting that Cameron said that Mary Poppins was only planned to run for two years.
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Post by shady23 on Jul 1, 2022 15:18:48 GMT
Thank you appoul! When I looked earlier today the tickets weren't on sale. Now booked
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Post by margoc on Jul 1, 2022 15:26:12 GMT
Im surprised this run (minus the interruption from covid) lasted as long as it did.
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Post by showtoones on Jul 1, 2022 15:38:07 GMT
Mr B told us this months ago…but it had a great run. Most shows aren’t built to run for 10+ years.
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Post by crabtree on Jul 1, 2022 20:27:45 GMT
I've been meaning to say how impressed i was at the speed that Summer went from car Man back to Poppins. two more different roles there are not,
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 1, 2022 20:35:54 GMT
I've been meaning to say how impressed i was at the speed that Summer went from car Man back to Poppins. two more different roles there are not, Zizi! Wrong Strallen!
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Post by fiyero on Jul 1, 2022 21:55:27 GMT
Tickets for the last two extensions (from 3 October to closing date) are slightly more expensive: premium seats now £175 (from £165) and all £40 seats are now £42.5). Also, more seats are sold at premium prices (stalls row O, dress circle row C, especially during Christmas). Final show selling quickly (only one DC slip seat left) but, unlike "Come from Away", still far from selling out. Anyone going? (Obviously I am!) I'll be there, grand circle slips, a great view for the price in my opinion
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Post by appoul on Jul 2, 2022 17:16:09 GMT
Tickets for the last two extensions (from 3 October to closing date) are slightly more expensive: premium seats now £175 (from £165) and all £40 seats are now £42.5). Also, more seats are sold at premium prices (stalls row O, dress circle row C, especially during Christmas). Final show selling quickly (only one DC slip seat left) but, unlike "Come from Away", still far from selling out. Anyone going? (Obviously I am!) I'll be there, grand circle slips, a great view for the price in my opinion Better than the dress circle slips?
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Post by fiyero on Jul 2, 2022 22:14:34 GMT
I'll be there, grand circle slips, a great view for the price in my opinion Better than the dress circle slips? I'd say they aren't worth twice the price. Dress slips are angled better.
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Post by tr252 on Jul 3, 2022 11:39:32 GMT
This is a more of a generic question but Mary Poppins comes to mind since it’s in the middle of Soho and since I was at Pride yesterday… how do the shows cope? There’s so many people and noise etc. can it heard from inside or am I underestimating the level of sound proofing?
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 3, 2022 11:48:39 GMT
This is a more of a generic question but Mary Poppins comes to mind since it’s in the middle of Soho and since I was at Pride yesterday… how do the shows cope? There’s so many people and noise etc. can it heard from inside or am I underestimating the level of sound proofing? Different theatre, but I was at Jersey Boys yesterday afternoon which is right on the Pride route (it was chaos trying to get to the theatre - show started 20 minutes late and a load of people came in after that) and you could certainly hear the parade inside. The music inside hid it, but as soon as the sound went down you could hear people enjoying Pride.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2022 12:17:14 GMT
This is a more of a generic question but Mary Poppins comes to mind since it’s in the middle of Soho and since I was at Pride yesterday… how do the shows cope? There’s so many people and noise etc. can it heard from inside or am I underestimating the level of sound proofing? The only time I've been to the theatre during Pride afternoon was the Prince Edward Theatre (to see Martin Guerre). We arrived late as it was a nightmare getting across London, due to crowded underground trains and streets, but thankfully the show too started late, so there was no problem. But you couldn't hear anything at all from outside the theatre as soon as you were in the auditorium and all the doors were closed. I guess it depends on the theatre though. I know someone who lived upstairs from a theatre that Les Mis was playing in, and could hear the gunshots from the barricades every night.
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Post by Stephen on Jul 25, 2022 23:01:27 GMT
Went back tonight for the first time since before covid and this show is in AMAZING shape. The energy was crazy from the cast. I found it more powerful, touching, exciting than I had remembered and the audience loved it. Huge standing ovation at the end. 5 STARS FROM ME!
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Post by drowseychap on Aug 2, 2022 0:30:11 GMT
Going to London Sunday whats the chance of getting 4 days seats ? Or any other ideas for cheap tickets 👍🎶
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Post by Mark on Aug 2, 2022 6:48:15 GMT
Going to London Sunday whats the chance of getting 4 days seats ? Or any other ideas for cheap tickets 👍🎶 Dayseats sold online at 10:30am for £30. Can buy 2 per person - should be easy enough to get but you’ll need two people to purchase 2 each www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/whats-on/mary-poppins/day-seats
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Post by appoul on Aug 9, 2022 13:41:10 GMT
According to the show's Instagram account, many members of the "post-pandemic cast" have left the company. You would have thought their contracts would be extended till the show's closing date in January.
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Post by Stephen on Aug 10, 2022 8:16:21 GMT
According to the show's Instagram account, many members of the "post-pandemic cast" have left the company. You would have thought their contracts would be extended till the show's closing date in January. And this was such a STRONG cast!
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 10, 2022 11:41:13 GMT
Who’s leaving? Does seem silly to have a cast change now when it’s only got 4 months or so to run. Although I guess if Cameron reckons he can save a bit of money for the last few months that might be why!
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Post by Being Alive on Aug 10, 2022 17:50:19 GMT
People were on year long contracts when they resigned. At the time of signing they won't have know the run would have been 17 months or whatever so standard 12 months applied. I figure lots have roles to go on to, or just want a break.
This is not uncommon, for people to come in for the remaining 6 months or so of a show after a scheduled cast changenb
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Post by inthenose on Aug 10, 2022 18:09:55 GMT
This happened at LotR, contracts expired but the show was only running for a few months more. Most of the cast left and their understudies were bumped up.
With a show due to close, producers hate paying for rehearsals so they won’t generally recast anybody or pay to “put them in”. This means swings are on every performance, parts are merged or even cut shows.
Basically, it’s exactly how you don’t want to see a show - last legs, everyone looking for new jobs, no director in sight. I’m pretty sure at LotR the dance captain was one of the cast who left! Quite literally nobody in charge of creative.
I’ve experienced “dead shows” at Les Mis (Sean Kingsley as Valjean circa 2004, when the show looked set to close), Shrek on Broadway, The Woman in White in the West End, The Lord of the Rings - some of the flattest and worst individual performances I’ve ever seen.
In short, I predict this will be very flat and I’d save my money if I were you.
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Post by scarpia on Aug 10, 2022 19:36:55 GMT
With a show due to close, producers hate paying for rehearsals so they won’t generally recast anybody or pay to “put them in”. This means swings are on every performance, parts are merged or even cut shows. And this producer in particular really hates paying for anything these days. I would have liked to have seen this production again before it leaves the Prince Edward (even if it doesn't quite live up to the superior original), but this is making me having second thoughts...
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Post by A.Ham on Aug 10, 2022 20:02:26 GMT
Based on all of this, is Charlie definitely coming back, or may plans have changed? If so it might free him up for Newsies? 🤞🏻
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