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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2016 21:47:37 GMT
It will be a great theatre for the show, and I hope it has a good, long run!
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Post by Jon on May 19, 2016 21:48:55 GMT
I think for SoR, the band is on the stage so a pit won't be an issue
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Post by Mark on May 19, 2016 21:55:53 GMT
It's not a massive show. When I was watching it I thought it would fit very well into the new London. The winter garden stage is quite wide
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Post by Phantom of London on May 19, 2016 23:29:42 GMT
Surprise this has got to t off the ground so quickly, but worrying that Andrew Lord Webber, does even want to put one of his own shows in his own big theatre.
Does anyone want Drury Lane/London Palladium? Unless you count 'Who's Line Is It Anyway' as a success!
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2016 23:51:43 GMT
Surprise this has got to t off the ground so quickly, but worrying that Andrew Lord Webber, does even want to put one of his own shows in his own big theatre. Does anyone want Drury Lane/London Palladium? Unless you count 'Who's Line Is It Anyway' as a success! He probably thought that Show Boat would last long at the New London but when it announced closure thought it would be a safer theatre than the Palladium. If logistically SoR can fit without being scaled down from Broadway TOO much, then why not? It would be too risky at a theatre twice as big, capacity wise. As for the Palladium, who knows if another open-ended show will come along or it will just be used for variety concerts and TV? I'm more interested to see what will go into Drury Lane after Charlie. With Mary Poppins rumoured, it could do well if it was a limited run perhaps but possibly may struggle midweek. Besides is the West End ready for 3 Disney shows?? It obviously doesn't carry the "variety" label that the Palladium had/has so I hope that doesn't turn into a variety/TV house as well, although it looks like that's happening with Michael McIntyre's Big Show, and it does usually have a few concerts on throughout the year.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2016 23:52:49 GMT
I do NOT anticipate this being a success here
A poor mans Matilda
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Post by Phantom of London on May 20, 2016 0:05:44 GMT
Surprise this has got to t off the ground so quickly, but worrying that Andrew Lord Webber, does even want to put one of his own shows in his own big theatre. Does anyone want Drury Lane/London Palladium? Unless you count 'Who's Line Is It Anyway' as a success! He probably thought that Show Boat would last long at the New London but when it announced closure thought it would be a safer theatre than the Palladium. If logistically SoR can fit without being scaled down from Broadway TOO much, then why not? It would be too risky at a theatre twice as big, capacity wise. As for the Palladium, who knows if another open-ended show will come along or it will just be used for variety concerts and TV? I'm more interested to see what will go into Drury Lane after Charlie. With Mary Poppins rumoured, it could do well if it was a limited run perhaps but possibly may struggle midweek. Besides is the West End ready for 3 Disney shows?? It obviously doesn't carry the "variety" label that the Palladium had/has so I hope that doesn't turn into a variety/TV house as well, although it looks like that's happening with Michael McIntyre's Big Show, and it does usually have a few concerts on throughout the year. 3 Disney shows + The Harry Potter franchise.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 0:14:10 GMT
3 Disney shows + The Harry Potter franchise. Hmmmm...now I kind of think that suggesting the SpongeBob musical a few pages back wasn't such a good idea. 3 Disney shows (best make that 4 if Pinocchio goes ahead at the National!), Harry Potter and Nickelodeon. Then all we'll need is a revival of Shrek!
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 0:15:45 GMT
Tickets on sale Wednesday according to Baz
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Post by Jon on May 20, 2016 0:16:19 GMT
Surprise this has got to t off the ground so quickly, but worrying that Andrew Lord Webber, does even want to put one of his own shows in his own big theatre. Does anyone want Drury Lane/London Palladium? Unless you count 'Who's Line Is It Anyway' as a success! He probably thought that Show Boat would last long at the New London but when it announced closure thought it would be a safer theatre than the Palladium. If logistically SoR can fit without being scaled down from Broadway TOO much, then why not? It would be too risky at a theatre twice as big, capacity wise. As for the Palladium, who knows if another open-ended show will come along or it will just be used for variety concerts and TV? I'm more interested to see what will go into Drury Lane after Charlie. With Mary Poppins rumoured, it could do well if it was a limited run perhaps but possibly may struggle midweek. Besides is the West End ready for 3 Disney shows?? It obviously doesn't carry the "variety" label that the Palladium had/has so I hope that doesn't turn into a variety/TV house as well, although it looks like that's happening with Michael McIntyre's Big Show, and it does usually have a few concerts on throughout the year. McIntyre's show was done on Sundays likewise with the concerts. I think Poppins probably will do fine if it goes into Drury Lane, The King and I might be an option as well since that needs a big theatre. I wonder if Paramour might go to one of the big theatres if it proves successful on Broadway?
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Post by talkstageytome on May 20, 2016 2:04:59 GMT
News of this transfer has made me SO happy! I was literally lamenting to a friend earlier today that I wished I'd seen it on Broadway and hoped it'd come over soon! Very exciting! I really hope Alex Brightman comes over with the show though. He gives such a fantastic vocal performance on the cast album!
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Post by steve10086 on May 20, 2016 4:55:08 GMT
I signed up on the official SoR website ages ago, but haven't had a priority booking email
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Post by theatremiss on May 20, 2016 7:29:39 GMT
Received an email for priority booking. Opens 22nd October - New London Theatre. Are you able to PM me the priority link too? I signed up for SoR updates and I haven't received anything
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Post by talkstageytome on May 20, 2016 7:48:03 GMT
I didn't even realise there was an official London site until I looked this morning. But I can't see that getting tickets is going to be a problem when ordinary booking opens.... or at least I hope not!
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Post by Michael on May 20, 2016 7:54:43 GMT
But I can't see that getting tickets is going to be a problem when ordinary booking opens.... or at least I hope not! Neither do I.
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Post by mtchairs on May 20, 2016 8:21:55 GMT
Can someone post the text of the priority booking email here, or advise who it came from? As far as I can see there has been no official announcement, just a tweet from Baz?
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Post by infofreako on May 20, 2016 9:23:11 GMT
The following link was confirmed on gettothefront.com
School_of_rock.ontouraccess.com
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Post by Michael on May 20, 2016 9:32:17 GMT
I'd never provide my personal data at such a phony looking URL.
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Post by raiseitup on May 20, 2016 9:37:28 GMT
Ticketmaster just tweeted this?
Edit... Oh it's just a sign up link.
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Post by infofreako on May 20, 2016 9:40:13 GMT
I'd never provide my personal data at such a phony looking URL. That's interesting as it's a ticketmaster link Not keen or your accusation that I'm phishing or similar
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Post by Michael on May 20, 2016 9:41:19 GMT
Ticketmaster just tweeted this? Edit... Oh it's just a sign up link. They couldn't come up with a proper URL, something along the lines of ticketmaster.co.uk/schoolofrock?
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Post by Michael on May 20, 2016 9:44:29 GMT
I'd never provide my personal data at such a phony looking URL. That's interesting as it's a ticketmaster link Where does it say Ticketmaster? Not keen or your accusation that I'm phishing or similar Please show me exactly where I accused you of being a "phishing or similar". I just said that the URL itself looks phony. A toplevel domain completely unrelated to the show or ticket agencies and a subdomain with underscores don't inspire much confidence.
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Post by mtchairs on May 20, 2016 9:45:01 GMT
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Post by infofreako on May 20, 2016 9:46:25 GMT
That's interesting as it's a ticketmaster link Where does it say Ticketmaster? Not keen or your accusation that I'm phishing or similar Please show me exactly where I accused you of being a "phishing or similar". I just said that the URL itself looks phony. A toplevel domain completely unrelated to the show or ticket agencies and a subdomain with underscores don't inspire much confidence. Sorry. Just seemed like you were suggesting I'd purposely posted a phoney link
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Post by infofreako on May 20, 2016 9:47:41 GMT
That's interesting as it's a ticketmaster link Where does it say Ticketmaster? Not keen or your accusation that I'm phishing or similar Please show me exactly where I accused you of being a "phishing or similar". I just said that the URL itself looks phony. A toplevel domain completely unrelated to the show or ticket agencies and a subdomain with underscores don't inspire much confidence. Takes you to the same page as the ticketmaster tweet!!
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