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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2019 14:21:31 GMT
Almost all of them are Latinos though!
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Post by xanady on May 27, 2019 20:26:10 GMT
BGT tonight...taster incoming with Gloria herself!
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Post by Mark on May 27, 2019 20:42:10 GMT
Looks like it will be a lot of fun on stage, but it was a really awful television performance.
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Post by danb on May 27, 2019 21:05:09 GMT
What’s it about? Exciting enough to engage 2359 people 8 times a week? How many times do they sing ‘Turn The Beat Around’? Oh...
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on May 27, 2019 22:27:50 GMT
It's basically just the story of her life turned into a musical. I saw it on Broadway and absolutely loved it, but I was a HUGE Gloria fan back in the day so I was bound to love it. Even won a fan club contest to meet her backstage at her concert.
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Post by david on May 27, 2019 22:55:37 GMT
Saw this on Broadway, and like impossibleprincess73 absolutely loved it. A really great show and cast (as well as as an impeccably behaved audience compared to a UK one for a Jukebox musical). You get the obligatory megamix at the end as well!
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Post by danb on May 28, 2019 4:22:07 GMT
SOLD! ❤️🎶
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Post by xanady on May 28, 2019 7:58:14 GMT
Always difficult to sell a show out of context on something like BGT but enjoyed it greatly.Dancers were great and it felt like the cast and Gloria were enjoying it.Hope the masses don’t presume that Gloria is actually in the show itself as I am not sure if this was made clear last night?
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Post by wickedgrin on May 28, 2019 9:36:07 GMT
Yes, it wasn't made clear that Gloria is not in the show. I'm afraid (like so many others) the TV excerpt did nothing for me and hasn't tempted me to book for this. No doubt there will be offers though.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 3, 2019 15:07:22 GMT
In the dress rehearsal now. The main thing I notice is the guy playing Emelio looks and sounds almost exactly like Zayn from One Direction. It's like he's doing an impression.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 3, 2019 19:01:11 GMT
Note that this is all based on a dress rehearsal not a proper 'official' performance.
I didn't rate the first act but i really enjoyed the second act. That's when it clicked for me because at that point it become more a concert with just smaller inserts of dialogue and scene setting and it zipped along. For me the first act and how that was done just didn't really land and seemed a bit too slow and disjointed and it lacked something. 2nd act is where it's at. I mean it all does seem a bit self indulgent but i guess that's what you get with this type of show.
I don't wish to really rate performances because given that it was only a dress run you don't know how much individual cast members were really giving and if it was them at their best so it's unfair. But as i said above, the Emelio is literally Zayn from One Direction. Looks and voice. Well not literally, obviously.
The set was a big disappointment. Basically a back curtain and some sliding panels that had various projections on. Then like a concert stage coming on and off for the band and performance scenes. I don't know if that is the same as other productions of the show.
The band, music, lighting and sound are excellent.
I did like it in the end.
Gloria was there.
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Post by last5jamie on Jun 4, 2019 14:49:05 GMT
I apologize in advance if it's in the thread already, but any hints that there will be Rush? I want to see the show in August so I am wondering if I should be getting some cheap tickets now or wait for eventual rush. (seeing 7 shows in 4 days, so money is a factor for me).
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Post by romeo94 on Jun 4, 2019 18:12:43 GMT
Does anyone know which performances Philippa Stefani is performing in London?
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Post by xanady on Jun 4, 2019 19:53:19 GMT
This will be nailed on for deals I would imagine especially at such a big venue.Can’t see it filling so many seats,day after day.Gloria’s songs won’t have the same pulling power as ABBA or MJ for example.
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Post by wickedgrin on Jun 9, 2019 22:50:15 GMT
This isn’t exactly setting the box office alight. After Man of La Mancha too! This is really a barn of a theatre for musicals even for a limited run. Hopefully Hairspray with Michael Ball next year will have more success.
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Post by esteveyb on Jun 9, 2019 23:33:21 GMT
Note that this is all based on a dress rehearsal not a proper 'official' performance. I didn't rate the first act but i really enjoyed the second act. That's when it clicked for me because at that point it become more a concert with just smaller inserts of dialogue and scene setting and it zipped along. For me the first act and how that was done just didn't really land and seemed a bit too slow and disjointed and it lacked something. 2nd act is where it's at. I mean it all does seem a bit self indulgent but i guess that's what you get with this type of show. I don't wish to really rate performances because given that it was only a dress run you don't know how much individual cast members were really giving and if it was them at their best so it's unfair. But as i said above, the Emelio is literally Zayn from One Direction. Looks and voice. Well not literally, obviously. The set was a big disappointment. Basically a back curtain and some sliding panels that had various projections on. Then like a concert stage coming on and off for the band and performance scenes. I don't know if that is the same as other productions of the show. The band, music, lighting and sound are excellent. I did like it in the end. Gloria was there. This sounds like the Broadway production, I remember props coming in like tables and chairs but most backdrops were projections. The band scene at the end of act two was pretty special I thought.
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Post by esteveyb on Jun 9, 2019 23:34:43 GMT
What’s it about? Exciting enough to engage 2359 people 8 times a week? How many times do they sing ‘Turn The Beat Around’? Oh... It's a huge theatre compared to the 1600 at the Marquis, even if you make allowances for it being a limited season. I was front row in the Marquis for $99. Front row here was something like £149 when I checked earlier.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Jun 10, 2019 10:14:27 GMT
I saw it at the wonderful Curve Theatre in a very wet Leicester on Saturday. Matinee, looked sold out. I travelled there from Kent because the equivalent stalls seat at the Coliseum was priced £150 when both venues went on sale last October. I paid £45 for front stalls plus £5 for a coach return London to Leicester. Moreover I could take in all the food or drink I wished with no hassle...
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Could be compared with the Tina Turner musical though more feelgood and less dramatic; calling it a jukebox musical would be a disservice. Loud, colourful, both leads perfect in their roles. Audience wildly enthusiastic. Deserved standing ovation.
It will struggle to fill its London venue (there are already discounts) but will do better there than MOLM and should sell well on tour.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2019 15:29:28 GMT
I’m not sure if this has been mentioned already but according the programme this is planning on touring the UK following the Coliseum run.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 14, 2019 18:31:13 GMT
Well it looks like they’ve spared every expense on the set. Is there anything at all to look at except the orchestra on platforms?
Claaaic example of broadway to London transfer where no money is spent.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 14, 2019 19:10:13 GMT
As mentioned in my 'review' the set consists of a back curtain and a few panels that slide on and off in various positions that are used for projections to set the locations and then props come on and off to aid that. There is a a concert stage that houses the band and that comes on from the back whenever there are concert performances in the story and at the end for the megamix and such.
I was told this is the very same set as Broadway actually so it's not a case of no money being spent on a transfer.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 15, 2019 9:54:34 GMT
As mentioned in my 'review' the set consists of a back curtain and a few panels that slide on and off in various positions that are used for projections to set the locations and then props come on and off to aid that. There is a a concert stage that houses the band and that comes on from the back whenever there are concert performances in the story and at the end for the megamix and such. I was told this is the very same set as Broadway actually so it's not a case of no money being spent on a transfer. I saw this in NYC and it had more to it than that.. hence me commenting.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 15, 2019 10:27:49 GMT
As mentioned in my 'review' the set consists of a back curtain and a few panels that slide on and off in various positions that are used for projections to set the locations and then props come on and off to aid that. There is a a concert stage that houses the band and that comes on from the back whenever there are concert performances in the story and at the end for the megamix and such. I was told this is the very same set as Broadway actually so it's not a case of no money being spent on a transfer. I saw this in NYC and it had more to it than that.. hence me commenting. Oh I guess I was told wrong then. They said it was the same. 🤔
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Post by jaqs on Jun 18, 2019 21:24:41 GMT
I half enjoyed the show tonight. It really shone during the big dance numbers and the ensemble sounded terrific and they were fabulous dancers, the choreography is far better than the vocal arrangements which is a shame for a show about a singer. The actress playing the mother had a fabulous voice and so felt under utilised as she was the only one who could act a ballad.
The actor playing Emilio couldn’t pitch anything and near ruined the night for me. The actress playing Gloria was so pretty and really did well in the upbeat numbers.
I hated the way the book skipped over major life events by giving them a line of dialogue as an almost afterthought.
I was sat front row and had a lovely view, still felt quite distant as the pit is so vast. I’d paid £35 for the ticket which felt right, I’d not have been happy at 80+
Overall I really enjoyed the dance numbers and that was enough for a goo night for me.
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Post by esteveyb on Jun 19, 2019 22:37:24 GMT
It's 100% scaled back from the Broadway production, I don't know if this is the touring production with less props or not, ready for the UK tour, but it's definitely scaled back. The water fountain is missing, which was featured in loads of Broadway press photos: Lots of the background sets are missing too - there's no mezzanine stage: and this scene was heavily stripped back to a stage and stairs from memory: That said, I enjoyed it more than Broadway and thought it was better staged here!
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