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Post by Michael on Apr 29, 2016 18:04:14 GMT
It's my first time back at the AV since cast change, and they have refurbished the theatre? New seats and carpets? I'm impressed. Anyone knows since when? Edit: for those interested in the new look: I think there's a bit less legroom in the front row now. Edit 2: the seat boosters are still red. Edit 3: the pre-Show announcement has been changed as well. Have I been away that long?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 20:06:41 GMT
What does the pre show announcement sound like now?
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Post by Michael on Apr 29, 2016 20:10:07 GMT
What does the pre show announcement sound like now? Basically the same, but the wording has been changed and it now states that video and audio recordings are unlawful and that phones must be turned off because they distract the actors on stage and one's fellow audience members.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 20:12:32 GMT
What does the pre show announcement sound like now? Basically the same, but the wording has been changed and it now states that video and audio recordings are unlawful and that phones must be turned off because they distract the actors on stage and one's fellow audience members. Ok ok interesting. Thank you :-) wonder why it was changed?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 21:10:53 GMT
I went to see Wicked while I was in New York - I went specifically to see Rachel of course. It will definitely be the last time I see Wicked - I loved Rachel in London and have followed her in everything she has done since. Something was off... the big moments were only fine but the rest of the show was just adequate- it was nice to see Carrie St Louis as Glinda, she was the best acted Glinda I've ever seen, lots of personality and was allowed to go there on Broadway, it's a shame the London Glinda's are so lacklustre compared to this, and the rest of the show was only OK - the seats I had were very good, centre of the stalls and cost $139... Went to stage door afterwards and Rachel didn't even come out so I got my playbill signed by everyone else... so that was annoying, I didn't even bother going back another night while I was there to seek her autograph... So for those going over to see her just limit your expectations completely and I hope she gives you a good performance and maybe even comes out from stage door, but don't hold your breath.
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Post by Michael on Apr 29, 2016 21:25:57 GMT
There's also a new announcement pre act 2 saying that the show will continue shortly and advising everyone who used their phone in the interval to turn it off again.
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Post by isabel on Apr 29, 2016 21:31:02 GMT
I went to see Wicked while I was in New York - I went specifically to see Rachel of course. It will definitely be the last time I see Wicked - I loved Rachel in London and have followed her in everything she has done since. Something was off... the big moments were only fine but the rest of the show was just adequate- it was nice to see Carrie St Louis as Glinda, she was the best acted Glinda I've ever seen, lots of personality and was allowed to go there on Broadway, it's a shame the London Glinda's are so lacklustre compared to this, and the rest of the show was only OK - the seats I had were very good, centre of the stalls and cost $139... Went to stage door afterwards and Rachel didn't even come out so I got my playbill signed by everyone else... so that was annoying, I didn't even bother going back another night while I was there to seek her autograph... So for those going over to see her just limit your expectations completely and I hope she gives you a good performance and maybe even comes out from stage door, but don't hold your breath. Wait and see who the new Elphaba is, they might get you back to the show ! If we don't get a new Elphaba, that'll be Wicked done for me and I suspect loads of others until cast change 2017. Edit:It can't be long till they start leaking London cast info.
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Post by daniel on Apr 29, 2016 21:46:42 GMT
I went in November and they'd replaced about a third of the Stalls seats, hadn't yet touched the circle. There was a display at the back of the stalls talking about how the theatre is being restored to its former glory!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 23:08:10 GMT
I went to see Wicked while I was in New York - I went specifically to see Rachel of course. It will definitely be the last time I see Wicked - I loved Rachel in London and have followed her in everything she has done since. Something was off... the big moments were only fine but the rest of the show was just adequate- it was nice to see Carrie St Louis as Glinda, she was the best acted Glinda I've ever seen, lots of personality and was allowed to go there on Broadway, it's a shame the London Glinda's are so lacklustre compared to this, and the rest of the show was only OK - the seats I had were very good, centre of the stalls and cost $139... Went to stage door afterwards and Rachel didn't even come out so I got my playbill signed by everyone else... so that was annoying, I didn't even bother going back another night while I was there to seek her autograph... So for those going over to see her just limit your expectations completely and I hope she gives you a good performance and maybe even comes out from stage door, but don't hold your breath. I've seen Rachel have a below-par performance before, and I've also met her before, so if she doesn't come out of the stage door that won't bother me. But she remains my favourite Elphaba by a long way, whether she's on top form or not, so I don't want to pass up the opportunity to see her on Broadway, and I'll be in New York anyway, I'm not going just to see her.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Apr 30, 2016 11:32:16 GMT
What does the pre show announcement sound like now? Basically the same, but the wording has been changed and it now states that video and audio recordings are unlawful and that phones must be turned off because they distract the actors on stage and one's fellow audience members. Hey, What did you think of the show after a few months away?!
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Post by Michael on Apr 30, 2016 11:41:33 GMT
Basically the same, but the wording has been changed and it now states that video and audio recordings are unlawful and that phones must be turned off because they distract the actors on stage and one's fellow audience members. Hey, What did you think of the show after a few months away?! I'm back tonight (*ahem* Natalie Andreou *ahem*), so I'll post my thoughts either tonight or tomorrow on the way to Heathrow.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 15:18:52 GMT
Carina Gillespie is on as Glinda for both shows today alongside Natalie Andreou as Elphaba.
Steph Parry took over as Madame Morrible mid way through Act 1 of the matinee today, we can assume she will be on as Morrible for the evening show also (30th April, 2016)
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Post by Michael on Apr 30, 2016 15:21:12 GMT
Carina Gillespie is on as Glinda for both shows today alongside Natalie Andreou as Elphaba. Steph Parry took over as Madame Morrible mid way through Act 1 of the matinee today, we can assume she will be on as Morrible for the evening show also (30th April, 2016) I will report back. Never thought I'd see another double standby show, especially with these two ladies. Seen Carina already on tour and she was fabulous.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Apr 30, 2016 16:02:34 GMT
Steph Parry took over as Madame Morrible mid way through Act 1 of the matinee today, we can assume she will be on as Morrible for the evening show also (30th April, 2016) Interesting... It's probably easier to get Steph on as Morrible mid-show than pull Kerry out of the ensemble to switch. But as 1st u/s doesn't Kerry get 1st dibs on the part if it needs covering? So therefore would be Morrible this evening?
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Post by Michael on Apr 30, 2016 16:53:48 GMT
Interesting... It's probably easier to get Steph on as Morrible mid-show than pull Kerry out of the ensemble to switch. But as 1st u/s doesn't Kerry get 1st dibs on the part if it needs covering? So therefore would be Morrible this evening? Steph Parry was on the Midwife track yesterday, and Kerry Enright was either Pfannee or Shen-Shen. I never know witch which is which. So both had an ensemble role. I guess it was the same today, so no idea why Steph Parry was put on as Morrible. Maybe Kerry was busy on stage when the decision was made and Steph was just around and available and could switch costumes quicker, who knows.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Apr 30, 2016 17:31:00 GMT
Interesting... It's probably easier to get Steph on as Morrible mid-show than pull Kerry out of the ensemble to switch. But as 1st u/s doesn't Kerry get 1st dibs on the part if it needs covering? So therefore would be Morrible this evening? Steph Parry was on the Midwife track yesterday, and Kerry Enright was either Pfannee or Shen-Shen. I never know witch which is which. So both had an ensemble role. I guess it was the same today, so no idea why Steph Parry was put on as Morrible. Maybe Kerry was busy on stage when the decision was made and Steph was just around and available and could switch costumes quicker, who knows. Yeah Kerry is Shen-Shen (my favourite ensemble member!) and I would have thought it easier to get Steph ready as midwife, as Kerry is in pretty much all of act one ensemble scenes whereas not sure Steph's track is as busy in the first half! Looking forward to your Elphie/Glinda review.....
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Post by Michael on Apr 30, 2016 17:46:04 GMT
Carina Gillespie is on as Glinda for both shows today alongside Natalie Andreou as Elphaba. Steph Parry took over as Madame Morrible mid way through Act 1 of the matinee today, we can assume she will be on as Morrible for the evening show also (30th April, 2016) I will report back. A picture paints a thousand words...
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Post by wicked on Apr 30, 2016 23:11:59 GMT
I'd imagine that in terms of a 1st cover having "dibs" on a part, that mainly only applies to scheduled holiday/few hours notice. Someone said they switched at the train station scene- so Liza must have been quite ill to not just get through to the interval. In that case, it would have been very rushed and I guess whoever is easiest to get ready goes on, "dibs" go out of the window! Steph tweeted that she was in the middle of an online shop so can't have been very busy with her track (if on at all) while Kerry was probably in full costume in the ensemble and then they would need another swing to replace Kerry and blah too much faff!
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Post by Michael on May 1, 2016 5:51:33 GMT
The reason might have been much simpler: Kerry Enright wasn't even on yesterday Evening, so I presume she was also off for the Matinee.
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Post by Michael on May 1, 2016 7:40:11 GMT
Hey, What did you think of the show after a few months away?! Looking forward to your Elphie/Glinda review..... Here we go, posting this from the X26 bus to Heathrow. I wasn't away from Wicked that long. Last time I saw the show in London was cast change (September IIRC, so that's seven months), but I did see Wicked three times on Broadway in-between. Still, entering the AV on Friday felt somehow like coming home, given how often I've been to that theatre, so I hope you can imagine how surprised I was when I entered the auditorium expecting to see the red seats, and instead saw a completely refurbished theatre. But the old seats were somewhat uncomfy, so that's a real improvement. However, the leg room in row A got somewhat smaller. So you can't stretch your legs anymore before the show and during the interval, as people will step on them. Steph Parry: I felt she rushed a bit too quickly through her lines and played Morrible too caricatual. Maybe it gets better over time, weren't yesterday her first two Morrible shows? Boq and Dillamond: what shall I say? Neither particularly good nor bad. Katie Rowley-Jones: not bad, but way too old for Nessa. Elphaba's line "that's my younger sister Nessarose" made me cringe. Mark Curry: Really liked his Wizard. Audible American accent (at last for my non native speaking ears) and a good singing voice. Oliver Savile: made it to the top 3 of my Fiyeros, great take on the role. Savannah Stevenson: just OK as Glinda, and nothing that justified the extension of her contract. However, after seeing the show on Broadway, I'm now spoilt by the American maniac (in a good way) Glindas, Carrie St. Louis and even more so Kara Lindsay. I think gho's lacklustre is a good description. What do we have to do to get such a Glinda over here? Carina Gillespie: I've already seen her on tour where I loved her Glinda. I never thought I might see her again, as not even she would make me sit through another Emma Hatton show, so you can imagine how happy I was after reading aidoon123's post yesterday. Her Glinda reminds me very much of a young Ivy Lynn (who you might know from Heaven on Earth, Liaisons and Bombshell). Better, fresher and funnier than Savannah. Still not Broadway level, but very good for our West End standard. Natalie Andreou: she never fails to amaze me. What a powerful voice, gave me goosebumps. She adds so many details to her portrayal that it's a joy to watch her. If you can somehow manage to see one of her shows, you should definitely go. You'll be in for a treat. In fact, I'll be back in London at the end of June when Emma is on vacation to see Natalie A 2 or 3 more times. Overall, a very strong cast - if it weren't for the three witches. The producers should immediately bump up the two standbys to lead. Both Natalie A and Carina are so much better and stronger than the actual leads.
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Post by tommy123 on May 1, 2016 11:12:28 GMT
As Liza had a Morrible switch, it got me thinking - have any other characters had a mid show switch? I know various Elphaba's have had them but have any of the others? Don't think I've ever heard of a Glinda switch either!
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Post by basdfg on May 1, 2016 12:14:09 GMT
Do they announce a switch to the audience or just hope people wouldn't notice.
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Post by Michael on May 1, 2016 12:23:47 GMT
Do they announce a switch to the audience or just hope people wouldn't notice. I once had an Elphaba switch in the interval, and they played an announcement that, due to the indisposition of Ms Willemijn Verkaik, the role of Elphaba will be played by Ms Ashleigh Gray for the remainder of the show. They did also update the TV screens above the box office to show that Ashleigh was on as Elphaba.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2016 13:38:26 GMT
Thank you for the shout out Michael, I was glad I could improve upon your day with the good news! Now that you've brought the matter up, may I ask what it was like to see the witch-switch between Willemijn and Ashleigh, and what you thought of Ashleigh's Elphaba?
I saw her six times on tour, and unfortunately for four of those she was quite ill so I feel like I have a more negative bias, what are your opinions on her both in vocals and acting, I would love to hear the thoughts from someone who's seen such a wide variety of Elphaba's!
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Post by Michael on May 1, 2016 19:59:24 GMT
Thank you for the shout out Michael, I was glad I could improve upon your day with the good news! Now that you've brought the matter up, may I ask what it was like to see the witch-switch between Willemijn and Ashleigh, and what you thought of Ashleigh's Elphaba? I saw her six times on tour, and unfortunately for four of those she was quite ill so I feel like I have a more negative bias, what are your opinions on her both in vocals and acting, I would love to hear the thoughts from someone who's seen such a wide variety of Elphaba's! I was super fortunate. I've heard nothing but praises for Ashleigh's Elphaba, but until then I had never seen her before. Back then, Emma Hatton was s/b Elphaba but she was on temporary leave (I forgot why) and they had fetched Ashleigh back as emergency standby. I never thought I'd ever get to see her, and Willemijn was perfectly fine in the first act, no vocal problems and nothing. Apparently, Willemijn had severe back problems (which are also responsible for her leaving the company prematurely as she had to undergo surgery). I was completely surprised but more than happy when I heard the announcement and even uttered a "Yes!". I absolutely adored her Elphaba. While she tries to "hide" her Scottish accent, I do love it when it shines through, and her vocals are to die for. She gave everything, and No Good Deed was out of this world. Maybe she thought it'd be the last time she'd ever play Elphaba, who knows. And she's drop-dead gorgeous Fast forward a bit: When the producers announced that Ashleigh would take over as tour Elphaba, I knew I had to squeeze another one or two tour stops in, as I had originally planned to only do the Edinburgh and Salford stops in the second half. I ended up also booking Liverpool and Bristol, so Liverpool was my first time seeing a full Ashleigh show. And she was great. Amazing vocals, a few riffs here and there, her accent and all. Unfortunately, she started having vocal problems in the second half of her run, so I only saw her once in Bristol, where I still enjoyed her Elphaba, but she wasn't as strong as earlier and held back quite a bit. At least she managed to get through the entire run (with Jacqueline Hughes being an unofficial alternate Elphaba) and to also do at least the third-last and last show of the tour. So out of twelve shows, I saw her nine times (Jacqueline Hughes twice and Zoe George once). Usually, I'm all for fresh blood and giving new actresses a chance at playing Elphaba, but I'd be extremely happy if I saw Ashleigh going green again. I think you might have enjoyed her Elphaba much more if you had seen her earlier in her run. Ashleigh is runner-up in my favourite Elphie list, after Willemijn and before Natalie A. Jenny DiNoia would be on the fourth place.
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