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Post by showtoones on Jan 7, 2020 12:38:22 GMT
Dates in April are filled with tons of tickets so not sure why it would be inferred that it’s closing? They arnt, you just have to compare to any performance before 1st March to see the inconsistencies x Oh yes - I see what you mean...thanks for clarifying...very interesting. If it’s going to close though, why put any tickets on sale that they will just have to refund?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 7, 2020 12:39:26 GMT
They arnt, you just have to compare to any performance before 1st March to see the inconsistencies x Oh yes - I see what you mean...thanks for clarifying...very interesting. If it’s going to close though, why put any tickets on sale that they will just have to refund? Presumably because if it’s not on sale at all people will know it’s closing, and they’re not ready to announce yet.
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Post by itsemily on Jan 7, 2020 12:52:28 GMT
Wonder if I should catch it before it closes. I see every ALW show and this is one I haven't got around to. I don't think I'll hate it, but not sure I'll love it. If I can get an absolute bargain (good seat) then I'll go! I've seen this twice and really enjoyed it. In my opinion it is such a different style to his shows, that I don't think I would have realised it was one an ALW unless I already knew! With the songs from the film mixed in with the original songs it has a very different style of music!
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 7, 2020 19:54:06 GMT
Wonder if I should catch it before it closes. I see every ALW show and this is one I haven't got around to. I don't think I'll hate it, but not sure I'll love it. If I can get an absolute bargain (good seat) then I'll go! If you like the film, you should like the show, so I would start there if you haven't seen the film before. They use a lot of the same music from the film, with lots more added, which is one of the main reasons I like it. You can easily get a very good £20/£25 seat from the box office on the day, but the theatre isn't huge so I don't think you can go wrong wherever you are sat. I've never got around to seeing the film - thanks for the recommendation
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Post by sophie92 on Jan 9, 2020 22:43:00 GMT
Closure on the 1st March confirmed by Baz. Cinderella will be going into the Gillian Lynne.
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Post by Theatre Fan on Jan 9, 2020 22:57:42 GMT
Closing March 2020 according to rumours on Twitter. It's actually my rumour lol If you try to book after 1st March, there's only a very limited number of tickets available at 75quid, it's a bit of tell-tell sign. I've had people tell me it's definitely closing aswell. theatrefan.co.uk/rumour-school-of-rock-to-close/Oh would you look at that lol x
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Post by fiyero on Jan 9, 2020 22:59:54 GMT
Why does it have to close so early compared to the Cinderella opening night? I’m up for dear Evan Hansen on the 29th of feb, not sure if I can justify coming back the next day to add to my closing night collection
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Post by Mark on Jan 9, 2020 23:00:15 GMT
Wonder if something will go in for the summer. That’s a long break otherwise.
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Post by theatrenewbie on Jan 9, 2020 23:03:20 GMT
Perfect timing now Chichester production of Oklahoma! As a filler! For limited summer season Would fit the venue perfectly no? Or even the rumoured boyfriend transfer after Toronto! It’s definitely a musical theatre building rather than playhouse minus warhorse
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Post by ceebee on Jan 9, 2020 23:10:48 GMT
Cinderella? Sounds like a load of balls.
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Post by Theatre Fan on Jan 10, 2020 0:36:20 GMT
Also the Gillian Lynne Theatre will be closed for a refurb till Cinderella opens, according to Baz x
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2020 0:37:51 GMT
Baz said to someone on Twitter there won't be anything between SoR and Cinderella as the theatre is being refurbished.
As for SoR closing, I enjoyed it but can't say I'm surprised it's closing. I imagine it will do well on tour though.
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Post by showtoones on Jan 10, 2020 4:42:52 GMT
Closing March 2020 according to rumours on Twitter. It's actually my rumour lol If you try to book after 1st March, there's only a very limited number of tickets available at 75quid, it's a bit of tell-tell sign. I've had people tell me it's definitely closing aswell. theatrefan.co.uk/rumour-school-of-rock-to-close/Gotta give you credit! Great sleuth work...
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Post by stagebyte on Jan 10, 2020 10:07:21 GMT
Baz said to someone on Twitter there won't be anything between SoR and Cinderella as the theatre is being refurbished. As for SoR closing, I enjoyed it but can't say I'm surprised it's closing. I imagine it will do well on tour though. Why are you not surprised it’s closing? Three and a half years in a west end theatre is good going.
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 10, 2020 10:31:50 GMT
Right, I bet go and see it then!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 10, 2020 12:28:03 GMT
It’s a really nice show. I don’t know why some people are a bit sniffy about it.
I hope the kiddie wranglers are going to be well paid on that tour. Not for all the tea in China would I take that on!
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Post by adrianics on Jan 10, 2020 12:38:51 GMT
SoR is a great show. Considering the creative team behind it I couldn't believe how genuinely funny it was and how well ALW suited the material, watching the kids play live is utterly exhilarating and for my money it's a contender for one of the best male leads ever written.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 11, 2020 14:57:32 GMT
Sad to see this close but it'd had a good respectable run. Will definitely go see it on tour next year, see how well it works on the road
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Post by fiyero on Jan 12, 2020 19:12:33 GMT
I've just booked for my 9th and possibly final visit next Sunday (£75 down to £40 in the new year sale and looking though Theatre Monkey it looks like my seat used to be premium at £99+!)
The date isn't perfect but I still want to be at the closing night (afternoon). Does anyone know why it is off sale? Is it really sold out? I have never not been able to get a closing night ticket when I wanted one
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Post by adrianics on Jan 13, 2020 11:43:53 GMT
David Fynn confirmed to close the show as Dewey Finn, starting on 20th January and ending with the final performance on 1st March
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Post by fiyero on Jan 13, 2020 13:26:11 GMT
David Fynn confirmed to close the show as Dewey Finn, starting on 20th January and ending with the final performance on 1st March Does that mean noel’s Last show is the 19th?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 13:46:53 GMT
David Fynn confirmed to close the show as Dewey Finn, starting on 20th January and ending with the final performance on 1st March Not sure if he had an official alternate but I went thrice in first few months (all on different days of week) and never saw him. Am loath to try again.... But would like to see him. Did the alternate ever have an official schedule?
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 13, 2020 17:15:14 GMT
David Fynn confirmed to close the show as Dewey Finn, starting on 20th January and ending with the final performance on 1st March Not sure if he had an official alternate but I went thrice in first few months (all on different days of week) and never saw him. Am loath to try again.... But would like to see him. Did the alternate ever have an official schedule? Alternate schedule is Monday eve, Thursday matinee and Saturday matinee
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Post by esteveyb on Jan 16, 2020 23:54:54 GMT
David Fynn confirmed to close the show as Dewey Finn, starting on 20th January and ending with the final performance on 1st March Does that mean noel’s Last show is the 19th? Noel is in Wales, so I presume he's left already - seems to be understudies until David comes in. Tonight we had Alex Tomkins.
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Post by fiyero on Jan 17, 2020 17:56:38 GMT
Does that mean noel’s Last show is the 19th? Noel is in Wales, so I presume he's left already - seems to be understudies until David comes in. Tonight we had Alex Tomkins. Oh.
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