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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 17:39:04 GMT
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand they are telling you, they ARE going . . .
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Post by iamamazing on Jun 5, 2018 17:39:13 GMT
As much as would love to see waitress finally come over I have a feeling it will be Mean Girls which is very exciting as I'm addicted to the current cast album previews could start in march in time for the Oliviers and the show could open in April.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jun 5, 2018 17:40:55 GMT
Another vote for Mean Girls in here next, or Waitress, though it doesn’t really feel like the right theatre for Waitress. I’d love to see Waitress as well but I just can’t see it in the Savoy. Surely Marisha has to do the last performance? I can’t see a cast change happening, not unless any of the performers have other commitments and can’t continue, so I expect the Effie’s will keep the same schedule and they’ll have Marisha do the final performance. Given she does the majority of shows I just can’t see either of the other two being given the gig.
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Post by showtoones on Jun 5, 2018 18:06:46 GMT
Sonia is the lead producer of Mean Girls. It will take the Savoy
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 5, 2018 19:50:10 GMT
Think it will be too soon for Mean Girls, next year they will be more focused on the US tour. so talk of Waitress and Come From Away, we probably get a Shakin' Stevens/Tom Jones pukebox musical, start issuing the sickbags now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 19:57:53 GMT
I want Waitress but I'm not sure if the Savoy is the right house for it (maybe the Piccadilly?). Dear Evan Hansen seems more suited to the Phoenix or Wyndham's and Mean Girls might take a while to cross over. Maybe a tour could jump in to fill the house until Mean Girls arrives.
It will probably be something like Hairspray/Shrek/Legally Blonde/Evita until the new proper production is announced.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2018 20:02:25 GMT
Think it will be too soon for Mean Girls, next year they will be more focused on the US tour. so talk of Waitress and Come From Away, we probably get a Shakin' Stevens/Tom Jones pukebox musical, start issuing the sickbags now. Surely not. No recognition factor whatsoever. Who the eff would be booking for Come From Away at the Savoy? Not gonna happen.
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Post by Jon on Jun 5, 2018 20:13:51 GMT
Aww this is sad. I was expecting it to be a long runner, 5-6 years. But it's had a decent run. Hoping they open DEH or Come From Away next. Or maybe the awaited Groundhog Day transfer. 2 years is still a respectable run! Considering Dreamgirls on Broadway only did 3 years, for the London production to come close is pretty good Shows closing shouldn’t be seen as sad because we’d never get anything new if every theatre had a long Runner I suspect it’s either Dear Evan Hansen or Waitress for the Savoy, Mean Girls I imagine will be late 2019 or early 2020 and probably at a slightly bigger theatre than the Savoy like the Piccadilly or the Shaftesbury
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 20:19:17 GMT
Aww this is sad. I was expecting it to be a long runner, 5-6 years. But it's had a decent run. Hoping they open DEH or Come From Away next. Or maybe the awaited Groundhog Day transfer. 2 years is still a respectable run! Considering Dreamgirls on Broadway only did 3 years, for the London production to come close is pretty good Shows closing shouldn’t be seen as sad because we’d never get anything new if every theatre had a long Runner I suspect it’s either Dear Evan Hansen or Waitress for the Savoy, Mean Girls I imagine will be late 2019 or early 2020 and probably at a slightly bigger theatre than the Savoy like the Piccadilly or the Shaftesbury Yeah, of course! But you know, when a show you love is announced to close soon, you can't help feeling sad as you might not see it ever again.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2018 20:27:21 GMT
Pretty much everything the Savoy have accommodated in the last decade has had a high recognition factor. Either as a musical, or a film.
Can someone please tell me how Dear Evan Hanson could find its way to the stage of this major west end theatre and expect to sell based on its rather odd premise?
As for Waitress, the film I apparently missed that you all saw and loved..... hmmm. I don’t think so.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 5, 2018 20:29:15 GMT
Pretty much everything the Savoy have accommodated in the last decade has had a high recognition factor. Either as a musical, or a film. Can someone please tell me how Dear Evan Hanson could find its way to the stage of this major west end theatre and expect to sell based on its rather odd premise? As for Waitress, the film I apparently missed that you all saw and loved..... hmmm. I don’t think so. Tony award hit musical on Broadway.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 5, 2018 20:32:56 GMT
Waitress could go there if they cast a high-recognition celebrity in it, one with musical talent, it’s not as if Funny Girl is the most mainstream of musicals and obviously Sheridan is what got it to the Savoy.
If the current tour of Hairspray with its current set ends up in a West End theatre as mentioned above I will cry.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2018 20:35:41 GMT
Pretty much everything the Savoy have accommodated in the last decade has had a high recognition factor. Either as a musical, or a film. Can someone please tell me how Dear Evan Hanson could find its way to the stage of this major west end theatre and expect to sell based on its rather odd premise? As for Waitress, the film I apparently missed that you all saw and loved..... hmmm. I don’t think so. Tony award hit musical on Broadway. Which the ticket buying public in the UK couldnt give a sh*t about. No recognition factor wha.so.ever.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 5, 2018 20:37:27 GMT
...it’s not as if Funny Girl is the most mainstream of musicals and obviously Sheridan is what got it to the Savoy. I beg to differ. The film is widely known and loved.
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Post by Jon on Jun 5, 2018 20:39:34 GMT
Tony award hit musical on Broadway. Which the ticket buying public in the UK couldnt give a sh*t about. No recognition factor wha.so.ever. They can easily market it as it being by the same team who did La La Land and The Greatest Showman
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 20:41:12 GMT
. If the current tour of Hairspray with its current set ends up in a West End theatre as mentioned above I will cry. The set for the Hairspray tour seems so cheap and flimsy. From what I’ve seen, there’s a red curtain, some painted flats and loads and loads of PowerPoint projections.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 5, 2018 20:44:13 GMT
. If the current tour of Hairspray with its current set ends up in a West End theatre as mentioned above I will cry. The set for the Hairspray tour seems so cheap and flimsy. From what I’ve seen, there’s a red curtain, some painted flats and loads and loads of PowerPoint projections. It does its job to be fair, and it means that tickets are pretty cheap, I paid £30 for a “premium” in Cardiff. For me the music and the story of Hairspray is always entertaining and moving whatever the set but this production has no place in a West End theatre!
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Post by iamamazing on Jun 5, 2018 20:49:21 GMT
What about Anastasia for the Savoy, then Waitress Piccadilly, Dear Evan Hansan Whyndams, Then Mean Girls could open at the Safsbury late next year when or if Motown closes .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 21:05:54 GMT
What about Anastasia for the Savoy, then Waitress Piccadilly, Dear Evan Hansan Whyndams, Then Mean Girls could open at the Safsbury late next year when or if Motown closes . I could definitely see Anastasia going there, and there have been plans to open multiple international productions, including London: personally I think if a Broadway transfer is going in this seems to be the most plausible.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 21:11:23 GMT
Savoy: Mean Girls Piccadilly: Waitress Wyndham’s: Dear Evan Hansen Shaftesbury: Anastasia?
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Post by Jon on Jun 5, 2018 21:22:14 GMT
Anastasia is in a similar sized theatre to the Savoy capacity wise but I don't know how the stages compared.
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Post by iamamazing on Jun 5, 2018 21:22:30 GMT
Also what about Heathers that's done really well at the other palace but I can also see it going on tour after. they could use Heathers as a filler for a few months. Till Anastasia or Mean Girls are ready to open.
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Post by Jon on Jun 5, 2018 21:30:19 GMT
Also what about Heathers that's done really well at the other palace but I can also see it going on tour after. they could use Heathers as a filler for a few months. Till Anastasia or Mean Girls are ready to open. Heathers would die a death at the Savoy, it's 3-4 times larger in terms of capacity. Although everyone is speculating about musicals, I wouldn't be shocked if All About Eve takes the Savoy or the Phoenix if there isn't a playhouse available.
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Post by iamamazing on Jun 5, 2018 21:37:11 GMT
Also what about Heathers that's done really well at the other palace but I can also see it going on tour after. they could use Heathers as a filler for a few months. Till Anastasia or Mean Girls are ready to open. Heathers would die a death at the Savoy, it's 3-4 times larger in terms of capacity. I think a tour would be more ideal for Heathers. Didn't think about how many seats the Savoy actually had and I've been in there a couple of times. Anastasia would be more likely a month of previews and then will open in April 2018 in time for summer atm.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 21:47:35 GMT
I'd rather we get Waitress, Dear Evan Hansen, Mean Girls, Anastasia and Groundhog Day first.
I don't mind waiting for the likes of Come From Away and Great Comet.
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