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Post by westendwendy on Nov 29, 2016 0:27:42 GMT
Even though I did love it - imagine this show with a Hairspray rock meets Elton John type Aida score!!! (You get the idea)...
The show is great. The music is naff and I love Lloyd Webber.
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Post by theatremadness on Nov 29, 2016 0:47:31 GMT
Yeah the score is definitely the weakest part of this. The bit where Dewey is amazed that the kid has managed to write a song as 'good' as Teacher's Pet reminds me of in Rent when it takes Roger a year to write a song as 'good' as Your Eyes. Just cos you tell us they're good songs doesn't mean that they are. Ah well at least you can't blame ALW for Teacher's Pet as that's one he nicked from the film! For what it's worth, I really enjoy the majority of this score, definitely including Teacher's Pet. It's supposed to be a song written by a kid so it's not gonna be particularly sophisticated, in my eyes anyhow! But I just love the unashamed fun of it all, something I don't have to concentrate too hard on, but just admire the skill of the kids! The 'adult' songs in the score I'm neither here nor there about, though I really liked Florence Andrews' Where Did The Rock Go.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 1:02:00 GMT
Yeah the score is definitely the weakest part of this. The bit where Dewey is amazed that the kid has managed to write a song as 'good' as Teacher's Pet reminds me of in Rent when it takes Roger a year to write a song as 'good' as Your Eyes. Just cos you tell us they're good songs doesn't mean that they are. Ah well at least you can't blame ALW for Teacher's Pet as that's one he nicked from the film! For what it's worth, I really enjoy the majority of this score, definitely including Teacher's Pet. It's supposed to be a song written by a kid so it's not gonna be particularly sophisticated, in my eyes anyhow! But I just love the unashamed fun of it all, something I don't have to concentrate too hard on, but just admire the skill of the kids! The 'adult' songs in the score I'm neither here nor there about, though I really liked Florence Andrews' Where Did The Rock Go. Oh did he? I've only seen bits of the film. In that case I wish ALW had cut it and wrote something better.
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Post by tito on Nov 29, 2016 1:03:03 GMT
Thanks for the reply, Mark, Viserys and Theatremonkey. Dreamgirls it will be.
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Post by dangdang on Dec 1, 2016 11:24:30 GMT
I saw this and enjoyed it. I was worried it was going to drag and build up slowly but rather it got straight to the point. The kids are hugely talented and as ALWs voice at the start says they are playing live. There's a funny bit at the start when the kids are asked what they can sing and one sings a line from 'Memory' to be told - I never want to hear that sung again. Everyone laughed. Lots of empty seats and upper level was closed however. 4/5
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 1, 2016 11:40:26 GMT
North West auditions at the Lowry next week for future sets of kids.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Dec 1, 2016 11:58:16 GMT
I'm really quite surprised at the reports of how poorly this is doing. I thought it would be a big hit and last for several years. But if whole sections are closed off after only a couple of months into the run that doesn't bode well. Especially since they have had a lot of marketing going on and even TV performances and stuff.
I thought it was great for what it's worth.
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Post by jess173 on Dec 1, 2016 12:34:29 GMT
Hmm, I saw this a couple of weeks ago and it was packed.
I checked several dates on the official homepage (that leads to see tickets) and there are only few seats left for this weeks and next weeks performances. I wanted to take a friend just befor New Year's Eve and there are only a hand full of very expensive tickets left.
Ok, that's a holiday period but the next two weeks don't look as bad as many described it...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2016 20:54:46 GMT
I wouldn't worry about it being quiet. These two weeks are the quietest in the West End traditionally, it's pretty meaningless as a big show averages out takings over a year. It's still not that encouraging for a new musical Particularly when things like Amadeus The Nutcracker Mary Stuart Are sold out
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Post by steve10086 on Dec 2, 2016 12:32:42 GMT
Surely Parsley knows more than anyone else about ticket sales... having invested in a show that didn't achieve many
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Post by lonlad on Dec 7, 2016 13:08:17 GMT
Parsley's comparison up above is ridiculous. What in heaven's name do sales for a tiny venue like the Almeida (325) have to do with a huge commercial playhouse like the New London?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 8:48:18 GMT
tickets discounted at TKTS for both today's performances
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Post by wickedgrin on Dec 8, 2016 10:54:47 GMT
Is this a school holiday show?
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Post by duncan on Dec 8, 2016 16:01:38 GMT
Here right now, about 85% full imo.
At the interval its a better comedy than a musical.
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Post by duncan on Dec 9, 2016 12:18:48 GMT
ALW has lost his Mojo were it comes to scores these days, differently a candidate for one of his weakest, the stark realisation is that he probably needed help with this (pride dented) from a Now/Today modern musical composer. Yes the kids were talented but that's the world these days it is just unfortunate they had to work with that material. It struck me during the second half that parts of the score were very similar to The Munsters theme.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2016 17:08:52 GMT
Were one of you at the New Lonfon just now? Popped in to grab a leaflet for the show and heard one if the best lines ever directed at the Box Office. A woman said, when collecting her tickets "is the lead guy going to bother actually showing up and doing his job this time?".
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 14:48:03 GMT
Now. Does anyone know if there's a schedule as to who is playing Dewey and when? I want to see the show but I have a rather strange fondness for David Fynn and would like to see him in it but every time I've minced by the theatre, someone else is always on instead. This is about 3 times now. I'm starting to look like a stalker. Or one of those people who hangs around the stage door in a mac with laminated photos of the cast to sign. It's not nice.
Anyone?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 17:40:14 GMT
Now. Does anyone know if there's a schedule as to who is playing Dewey and when? I want to see the show but I have a rather strange fondness for David Fynn and would like to see him in it but every time I've minced by the theatre, someone else is always on instead. This is about 3 times now. I'm starting to look like a stalker. Or one of those people who hangs around the stage door in a mac with laminated photos of the cast to sign. It's not nice. Anyone? Am also after a schedule, though not sure if there is one. Have already seen Gary Trainor and have similarly developed a strange fondness for David Fynn so the only reason for going again really would be to see him. I sent a tweet to SOR official account (and to both actors) asking about a schedule but didn't get reply!
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Post by daniel on Dec 12, 2016 17:52:21 GMT
According to West End Understudies on Twitter, there is no public schedule til after Christmas, but alternate dates as follows:
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 18:07:05 GMT
Now. Does anyone know if there's a schedule as to who is playing Dewey and when? I want to see the show but I have a rather strange fondness for David Fynn and would like to see him in it but every time I've minced by the theatre, someone else is always on instead. This is about 3 times now. I'm starting to look like a stalker. Or one of those people who hangs around the stage door in a mac with laminated photos of the cast to sign. It's not nice. Anyone? I think he more just shows up when he feels like it than anything else love.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2016 13:11:13 GMT
David is off again for the show today. Like, does this guy ever do performances?
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Post by Michael on Dec 31, 2016 14:00:52 GMT
David is off again for the show today. Like, does this guy ever do performances? For both shows? I thought the alternate was doing one show on a two show day anyway. I'm there tonight, so fingers crossed I'll be finally seeing David.
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Post by daniel on Dec 31, 2016 14:11:10 GMT
I don't think David has ever done Saturday matinees. Hopefully we finally get a publicly-announced schedule soon!
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Post by Michael on Dec 31, 2016 17:29:45 GMT
I don't think David has ever done Saturday matinees. Hopefully we finally get a publicly-announced schedule soon! Just went to the box office. According to the cast list, David's on tonight.
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Post by daniel on Dec 31, 2016 19:12:35 GMT
Joel Montague has some confirmed Dewey dates;
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