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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 8:15:37 GMT
I think I hate any and every nickname for breasts haha. ME TOO. I don't understand why people can't just use the proper names for things, instead of stupid "funny" nicknames that make the user sound like either a prudish grandmother, or a writer of saucy seaside postcard captions, or sometimes somehow both!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 19, 2016 8:44:01 GMT
I think I hate any and every nickname for breasts haha. ME TOO. I don't understand why people can't just use the proper names for things, instead of stupid "funny" nicknames that make the user sound like either a prudish grandmother, or a writer of saucy seaside postcard captions, or sometimes somehow both! Isn't standing with two cherry buns/melons/balloons in front of ones naked breasts for a photograph the visual equivalent of that?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 8:51:32 GMT
Yes.
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Post by wickedgrin on Sept 19, 2016 8:59:53 GMT
This great cast is tempting me to book. Although sitting amounst a swathe of female Gary Barlow fans of a certain age is still putting me off! They will probably have had a glass of wine apeace and be absolutely p****d. It will just add more posts to the bad behaviour thread!
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Post by forgetmenot on Sept 19, 2016 9:01:18 GMT
Sorry, but I think you're the one who's being a bit cynical here. I'll openly admit my bias: I raise money for the same charity and I love the Calendar Girls story - what they have achieved is phenomenal: No need to apologise. I did say that I hope that the WI are benefiting from the show, but just because there's a charity involved doesn't mean this is above critisism. Where did I say it was above criticism? The WI aren't benefiting, Bloodwise (formerly known as The Leukaemia Research Fund) are. You may think its "cynical" and "milking it", I think it's wonderful that the story is still raising money for a good cause after all these years. I'm sorry you have such a curmudgeonly view of this show - and that's not an apology! ;-)
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 19, 2016 12:41:16 GMT
No need to apologise. I did say that I hope that the WI are benefiting from the show, but just because there's a charity involved doesn't mean this is above critisism. I'm sorry you have such a curmudgeonly view of this show - and that's not an apology! ;-) Curmudgeonly??? Moi? (You're right though, I've got a real downer in it. I thought it was dreadful).
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Post by forgetmenot on Sept 19, 2016 18:05:27 GMT
Ah well, it would be a funny old world if we all loved the same things. Maybe we'll find more common ground when 'TOWIE: the Musical' is announced?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 17:37:19 GMT
just realised that there are no black people in this cast? Why?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 17:42:59 GMT
just realised that there are no black people in this cast? Why? Oh you're right!
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Post by Jon on Sept 21, 2016 18:19:51 GMT
just realised that there are no black people in this cast? Why? Oh you're right! The film and the play didn't either and it's not that shocking, it's set in Yorkshire and about the Women's Institute which I imagine doesn't have many if any people who aren't white or middle class women.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 21, 2016 18:39:29 GMT
Oh you're right! The film and the play didn't either and it's not that shocking, it's set in Yorkshire and about the Women's Institute which I imagine doesn't have many if any people who aren't white or middle class women. From the WI website: One might suggest that away to increase ethnic membership would be to portray their organisation as being open to them. For example by including non white cast members in a high profile west end show.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2016 19:10:07 GMT
The film and the play didn't either and it's not that shocking, it's set in Yorkshire and about the Women's Institute which I imagine doesn't have many if any people who aren't white or middle class women. From the WI website: One might suggest that away to increase ethnic membership would be to portray their organisation as being open to them. For example by including non white cast members in a high profile west end show. Never seen that but it backs up my point. Fair enough they don't cast black people as the calendar girls as they are real people but they should've had some people played by black people in a west end show. Even if it is in the ensemble? No?
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Post by Jon on Sept 21, 2016 19:23:56 GMT
Never seen that but it backs up my point. Fair enough they don't cast black people as the calendar girls as they are real people but they should've had some people played by black people in a west end show. Even if it is in the ensemble? No? Half a Sixpence doesn't have anyone who isn't white in its cast either so it's not something that is exclusive to The Girls.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 21, 2016 20:29:13 GMT
Never seen that but it backs up my point. Fair enough they don't cast black people as the calendar girls as they are real people but they should've had some people played by black people in a west end show. Even if it is in the ensemble? No? Half a Sixpence doesn't have anyone who isn't white in its cast either so it's not something that is exclusive to The Girls. The stories are set in completely different ages. Sixpence is about 1900, The Girls is a hundred years later.
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Post by westendwendy on Sept 21, 2016 22:38:03 GMT
I went to book tickets for this today. Firstly the tickets are all mostly 55 or 45 for previews. Group rate 45 in stalls or dress circle is 10 pounds more than others I've booked. The front row is being held off so I presume lottery or day seats. I was dissapointed as I wanted to take a group (
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2016 11:22:17 GMT
just realised that there are no black people in this cast? Why? Not sure but one could hazard a guess that they read the script or heard the songs . . .
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Post by stanne on Sept 25, 2016 20:11:33 GMT
Hmmm... just been persuaded to book for this without knowing very much about it. Hoping for the best!
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Post by honeymonster1984 on Sept 25, 2016 21:28:00 GMT
The front row is being held off so I presume lottery or day seats. No, it's A, and second price. Expensive group rate, I agree. Odd there has not been an accelerator yet. Not meaning to question your authority Steve but isn't Mormon £49 for groups, Aladdin and Lion King similar prices? It's getting more expensive to go to the theatre these days whatever Gary & Tim say (that also includes the access rates)!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 22:06:21 GMT
Half a Sixpence doesn't have anyone who isn't white in its cast either so it's not something that is exclusive to The Girls. The stories are set in completely different ages. Sixpence is about 1900, The Girls is a hundred years later. There have been black people in Britain since the Romans were a thing, not to mention they literally just found a couple of ethnically Chinese bodies in Southwark dating from a similar period, so I do hope no one's going to try justifying the whitewashing of history as historically accurate again, because that is just categorically untrue.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 25, 2016 22:54:29 GMT
The stories are set in completely different ages. Sixpence is about 1900, The Girls is a hundred years later. There have been black people in Britain since the Romans were a thing, not to mention they literally just found a couple of ethnically Chinese bodies in Southwark dating from a similar period, so I do hope no one's going to try justifying the whitewashing of history as historically accurate again, because that is just categorically untrue. People in Edwardian Britain weren't walking around encountering black people as a matter of course.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 18:21:15 GMT
It's nice to hear is is selling well!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 15:02:50 GMT
Gary Barlow and the cast of the show will perform a number from the show on the Strictly results show on 6th November!
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Post by wickedgrin on Oct 19, 2016 15:09:07 GMT
Presumably they would not be interested in featuring a song from the show without Mr. Barlow. I hope they make it clear that he is not IN the actual musical 8 shows a week!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 15:36:43 GMT
Scarborough sung by Joanna Riding, following the track's debut on Radio 2 with EP. Wow, I'd forgotten how emotional it is. Incidentally, GB and the cast are preforming on Strictly tonight, too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 15:44:57 GMT
Joanna sings it so well!!
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