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Post by Polly1 on May 19, 2016 22:25:52 GMT
Going into Wyndham's from 22nd June, according to Baz.
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Post by Phantom of London on May 19, 2016 23:18:28 GMT
Someone said on another thread this would transfer, surprised as it was a hard sell at the Menier. Perfect for a emergency transfer though.
Great our theatres don't stand dark like New York.
Should be an easy day ticket though.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2016 23:23:10 GMT
Someone said on another thread this would transfer, surprised as it was a hard sell at the Menier. Perfect for a emergency transfer though. Great our theatres don't stand dark like New York. Should be an easy day ticket though. The run sold out towards the middle onwards at menier And they added an extra matinee due to demand
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Post by stefy69 on May 20, 2016 6:30:20 GMT
Going into Wyndham's from 22nd June, according to Baz. Yay fab news !!!
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 8:01:11 GMT
I expect some people would have been waiting for a possible West End transfer before committing. I know I can get a decent seat in the Wyndham's for much less than a seat in the Chocolate Factory, so unless it's something special, I'll always wait for a possible transfer from there. (And if it doesn't transfer, then I wasn't meant to see it.)
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 12:41:31 GMT
There really is no need to see this play. It's enjoyable, which Mallardo might see as providing the quintessence of human scintillation. But so's a Starburst. We might as well just go for the Starburst.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 12:44:09 GMT
Where are you looking, Monkey? I've been refreshing the Delfont Mackintosh site all morning (on and off) but I'm still not seeing The Truth on there yet.
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Post by mallardo on May 20, 2016 13:30:15 GMT
There really is no need to see this play. It's enjoyable, which Mallardo might see as providing the quintessence of human scintillation. But so's a Starburst. We might as well just go for the Starburst.
Huh??? I said I thought it was "brilliant". Does "brilliant" equate with "the quintessence of human scintillation" in your lexicon?
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Post by Steve on May 20, 2016 17:09:09 GMT
There really is no need to see this play. It's enjoyable, which Mallardo might see as providing the quintessence of human scintillation. But so's a Starburst. We might as well just go for the Starburst. Or we can take Starburst to the play, and have twice as enjoyable a time!
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2016 20:23:15 GMT
Huh??? I said I thought it was "brilliant". Does "brilliant" equate with "the quintessence of human scintillation" in your lexicon? "Brilliant" - shiny surface. Indeed.
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Post by Phantom of London on May 20, 2016 22:45:00 GMT
Someone said on another thread this would transfer, surprised as it was a hard sell at the Menier. Perfect for a emergency transfer though. Great our theatres don't stand dark like New York. Should be an easy day ticket though. The run sold out towards the middle onwards at menier And they added an extra matinee due to demand Okay, they have to try and now sell out a theatre 4 times the size now.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2016 19:07:07 GMT
I think it will do quite well, it's only a few months
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Post by alece10 on May 23, 2016 6:49:22 GMT
There really is no need to see this play. It's enjoyable, which Mallardo might see as providing the quintessence of human scintillation. But so's a Starburst. We might as well just go for the Starburst. Or we can take Starburst to the play, and have twice as enjoyable a time! Did they used to be called Spangles?
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Post by showgirl on May 23, 2016 7:18:10 GMT
Or we can take Starburst to the play, and have twice as enjoyable a time! Did they used to be called Spangles? No, Opal Fruits!
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Post by alece10 on May 23, 2016 9:37:35 GMT
Did they used to be called Spangles? No, Opal Fruits! Yes you are right. So what were spangles? Were they like polos but fruit flavoured?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 9:39:37 GMT
I lost a huge chunk of a front tooth to a Spangle.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 10:45:32 GMT
IIRC Spangles were boiled sweets, fruit flavoured, square, with a circular concavity on each side; the same sort of thing as Tunes.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2016 21:13:20 GMT
Saw this today - enjoyed it and the response from the rest of the audience was amazingly enthusiastic. By no means full and plenty of offers around at the moment so it can be seen for less than Menier prices as Showgirl predicted
Definitely worth a look but as others have said don't expect something as weighty as The Father
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Post by showgirl on Jun 26, 2016 4:32:13 GMT
Glad to hear it's still going down well and hoping for offers but yet to see any; however, I'd prefer a matinee (otherwise an 8 pm start) and I think they don't start until after PN - though why all these transfers "need" a second PN is beyond me. Cynically I suspect it's just an excuse for more publicity. I can see the point if there has been a cast change or a long gap between the production closing at the original venue and (re)opening at the new, but so far as I am aware, neither applies in this case. I expect others here will be able to enlighten me?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2016 5:24:28 GMT
the running time is less than 90 mins
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2016 17:23:25 GMT
the running time is less than 90 mins Short play then!
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Post by showgirl on Jun 27, 2016 3:38:21 GMT
I did know it was a short play but wish that producers would still adhere to normal start times when that happens - some of us would rather hang around for a shorter period beforehand and have a better chance of catching a train home afterwards. I wonder what causes them to choose such late starts? In this case, at the production's original home it might have been to accommodate pre-show diners at the in-house restaurant, but that no longer applies and an 8 pm start is out of kilter with other West End venues. Still, a 3.30 pm matinee is handy, so swings and roundabouts!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 8:27:00 GMT
If anyone has a poor chance of catching a train home after a performance ending before 9.30pm, one has to wonder whether they are wise to attend anything in London on any evening before they intend to return home. Surely they can see that this is an issue for just a tiny and insignificant proportion of the potential audience, and it's ridiculous to suggest that everyone else should suffer for them. If everything were scheduled to end before 9.00pm, so as to satisfy you, then there would doubtless be whinges from Orkney and Shetland complaining that they need to leave at 8.15pm.
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Post by partytentdown on Jun 27, 2016 12:37:25 GMT
I did know it was a short play but wish that producers would still adhere to normal start times when that happens - some of us would rather hang around for a shorter period beforehand and have a better chance of catching a train home afterwards. I wonder what causes them to choose such late starts? In this case, at the production's original home it might have been to accommodate pre-show diners at the in-house restaurant, but that no longer applies and an 8 pm start is out of kilter with other West End venues. Still, a 3.30 pm matinee is handy, so swings and roundabouts! Where are you getting a train to? Latvia? It's finished by half nine!
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Post by showgirl on Jun 27, 2016 13:37:08 GMT
I did know it was a short play but wish that producers would still adhere to normal start times when that happens - some of us would rather hang around for a shorter period beforehand and have a better chance of catching a train home afterwards. I wonder what causes them to choose such late starts? In this case, at the production's original home it might have been to accommodate pre-show diners at the in-house restaurant, but that no longer applies and an 8 pm start is out of kilter with other West End venues. Still, a 3.30 pm matinee is handy, so swings and roundabouts! Where are you getting a train to? Latvia? It's finished by half nine! You obviously don't travel with Southern/Govia Thameslink Rail - and thank your lucky stars for that.
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