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Post by HereForTheatre on Sept 8, 2016 12:54:42 GMT
We have no reference on this guys singing then? Has he done any? Doing some research on him and he's had some TV success in america and seems a good comedy actor.
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Post by jgblunners on Sept 8, 2016 12:56:50 GMT
Ooh I didn't know that Dewey had an alternate - why's that then? Is it a particularly demanding role?
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Post by theatremadhatter on Sept 8, 2016 12:57:41 GMT
Ah Gary is the alternate! I totally misheard at Beautiful then. Didn't think it would have been him. Some great names in there, not sure about Florence, wasn't amazing when I saw her in Miss Atomic Bomb. Couldn't imagine her singing that!
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Post by Michael on Sept 8, 2016 12:58:46 GMT
Rosanna Hyland would've been an amazing Ms Mullens. Fingers crossed she's at least an u/s.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Sept 8, 2016 13:04:00 GMT
Ooh I didn't know that Dewey had an alternate - why's that then? Is it a particularly demanding role? It's quite demanding. Alex Brightman didn't have one on Broadway for most of his run... but he missed a sh*tload of shows.
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Post by 49thand8th on Sept 8, 2016 13:04:54 GMT
Ooh I didn't know that Dewey had an alternate - why's that then? Is it a particularly demanding role? It is very demanding and Dewey barely leaves the stage. Alex Brightman informally had an alternate for much of his run, and they didn't make it public until recently. (Will Blum does all three matinees.)
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Post by HereForTheatre on Sept 8, 2016 13:06:27 GMT
Florence Andrews had a load of great reviews when she was in Miss Atomic Bomb so excited to see her in the role.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 13:09:39 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 13:13:25 GMT
I think Preeya is the only one that I've seen in something before so I'm hoping to be pleasantly surprised by the rest.
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Post by bjorne on Sept 8, 2016 13:26:13 GMT
I'm glad that Preeya is in the show. I liked her a lot in Bend it.
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Post by theatremadness on Sept 8, 2016 13:34:41 GMT
Some more small clips:
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Post by Stasia on Sept 8, 2016 13:38:32 GMT
So very happy about Florence! She was amazing in Atomic Bomb and I love her since her Once times
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 13:56:37 GMT
Am I the only one who thinks its about time the New London changed it's name? It's not exactly the most interesting name in Theatreland!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 14:54:49 GMT
Yes. And change the ugly decor/building entirely. Those ugly brown seats are far from fabulous.
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Post by zak97 on Sept 8, 2016 15:00:20 GMT
Does anyone know if there will be dayseats for this, or do you think they might opt for a lottery system?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 15:05:10 GMT
But it's got an escalator and everything!
I really like the New London, always found it really comfortable, the bar area is great, lovely FOH team, nice auditorium.
J'approve!
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Post by zak97 on Sept 8, 2016 15:07:15 GMT
I do prefer the architecture of the old theatres, but as modern theatres go, especially some of the ghastly touring venues, the New London, in my opinion, is a nice change.
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Post by Michael on Sept 8, 2016 15:20:18 GMT
Haven't been to the New London since the mid-nineties when I saw Cats.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 15:29:00 GMT
I've never been there (though hopefully will now for SoR), but I just think it has the most boring names in the West End! Considering recent changes of the Albery to the Noel Coward, the Comedy to the Harold Pinter, and the Ambassadors soon to be the Sondheim. Maybe this could be the Alan Bennett?...I'm not sure what the criteria has to be for a name change. I would suggest either the Mackintosh or Lloyd Webber but it would be weird considering they own a bunch of theatres.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 15:52:00 GMT
I've never been there (though hopefully will now for SoR), but I just think it has the most boring names in the West End! Considering recent changes of the Albery to the Noel Coward, the Comedy to the Harold Pinter, and the Ambassadors soon to be the Sondheim. Maybe this could be the Alan Bennett?...I'm not sure what the criteria has to be for a name change. I would suggest either the Mackintosh or Lloyd Webber but it would be weird considering they own a bunch of theatres. The Delfont Mackintosh theatres which were renamed all have a link with their new name: Ivor Novello used to live in a flat above the theatre; John Gielgud made the first of fifteen appearances in this particular theatre in 1928; Noel Coward appeared in his first West End production of one of his his own plays in this one in 1920. The Harold Pinter was renamed by ATG as his plays have played an integral part of the history of that particular theatre. Thanks, Wikipedia! (The New London, or rather the site it occupies, has a more interesting history than its name... but a theatre on this site used to be called the Winter Garden, which I like!)
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Post by theatremadness on Sept 8, 2016 16:01:59 GMT
I've never been there (though hopefully will now for SoR), but I just think it has the most boring names in the West End! Considering recent changes of the Albery to the Noel Coward, the Comedy to the Harold Pinter, and the Ambassadors soon to be the Sondheim. Maybe this could be the Alan Bennett?...I'm not sure what the criteria has to be for a name change. I would suggest either the Mackintosh or Lloyd Webber but it would be weird considering they own a bunch of theatres. (The New London, or rather the site it occupies, has a more interesting history than its name... but a theatre on this site used to be called the Winter Garden, which I like!) That would've been quite nice, seeing as the Broadway production of School of Rock is currently running at...the Winter Garden Theatre!!
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Post by Jon on Sept 8, 2016 16:07:09 GMT
I've never been there (though hopefully will now for SoR), but I just think it has the most boring names in the West End! Considering recent changes of the Albery to the Noel Coward, the Comedy to the Harold Pinter, and the Ambassadors soon to be the Sondheim. Maybe this could be the Alan Bennett?...I'm not sure what the criteria has to be for a name change. I would suggest either the Mackintosh or Lloyd Webber but it would be weird considering they own a bunch of them. It's not the worse name for a theatre but I'm not sure what they could call it. The Alan Bennett wouldn't be suitable as it's not a playhouse, maybe the Hal Prince Theatre? There are plenty of theatres that could do with a rename, maybe the Rattigan or Ayckbourn for the Playhouse, I wonder if they'll keep the Astoria name when they open the new theatre in 2020/21 or will Nimax name it after someone? The Delfont Mackintosh theatres which were renamed all have a link with their new name: Ivor Novello used to live in a flat above the theatre; John Gielgud made the first of fifteen appearances in this particular theatre in 1928; Noel Coward appeared in his first West End production of one of his his own plays in this one in 1920. The Harold Pinter was renamed by ATG as his plays have played an integral part of the history of that particular theatre. Thanks, Wikipedia! (The New London, or rather the site it occupies, has a more interesting history than its name... but a theatre on this site used to be called the Winter Garden, which I like!) Harold Pinter used to complain when he was alive that so many of his plays played at the then Comedy Theatre that they should rename it after him, Tom Stoppard told him that perhaps he should change his name to Harold Comedy!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 16:36:45 GMT
(The New London, or rather the site it occupies, has a more interesting history than its name... but a theatre on this site used to be called the Winter Garden, which I like!) That would've been quite nice, seeing as the Broadway production of School of Rock is currently running at...the Winter Garden Theatre!! For years the New London was famous for housing Cats! When I visited NY years and years ago, Cats was playing at... the Winter Garden!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 17:20:46 GMT
I've never been there (though hopefully will now for SoR), but I just think it has the most boring names in the West End! Considering recent changes of the Albery to the Noel Coward, the Comedy to the Harold Pinter, and the Ambassadors soon to be the Sondheim. Maybe this could be the Alan Bennett?...I'm not sure what the criteria has to be for a name change. I would suggest either the Mackintosh or Lloyd Webber but it would be weird considering they own a bunch of theatres. I think they should call it the Anastasia Beaverhausen theatre. Anastasia as in Russian Royalty. Beaverhausen as in . . . where the beaver live. Sorry, a Karen Walker moment there . . .
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Post by westendwendy on Sept 8, 2016 17:33:37 GMT
(The New London, or rather the site it occupies, has a more interesting history than its name... but a theatre on this site used to be called the Winter Garden, which I like!) That would've been quite nice, seeing as the Broadway production of School of Rock is currently running at...the Winter Garden Theatre!! The Astoria on Charing Cross Road is reopening??
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