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Post by rosscoe on Feb 18, 2017 11:33:08 GMT
Saw this the other night slight enjoyable show, glad I had the chance to see it . The highlight was the original girls appearing during the curtain call, Enjoyable but forgettable, it will find its targeted audience.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 12:23:10 GMT
Could someone post the song list from the programme please? I'm not sure how to directly upload a photograph, but this is as it appears in the programme: Yorkshire Girls Scarborough Who Wants a Silent Night? Mrs Conventional Sunflower Dare Protect Me Less So I've had a Little Work Done What Age Expects Killimanjaro My Russian Friend and I For One Night Only
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 12:27:53 GMT
Could someone post the song list from the programme please? I'm not sure how to directly upload a photograph, but this is as it appears in the programme: Yorkshire Girls Scarborough Who Wants a Silent Night? Mrs Conventional Sunflower Dare Protect Me Less So I've had a Little Work Done What Age Expects Killimanjaro My Russian Friend and I For One Night Only Wow, so it must be a very chatty musical if there are only 13 songs and it is 2h 40m long?! And if, as sais before, all the six leads get a solo, thats not what I expected at all haha. I expect about 18/19 songs!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 12:56:28 GMT
I thought this too, Daniel when I read it, as it didn't seem right to me. There are a fair few reprises that aren't mentioned in the programme, otherwise indeed it would be very chatty. I'm sure as well there are some numbers not mentioned ("Hello, Yorkshire I'm a Virgin...") that may form part of other songs?
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Post by richey on Feb 19, 2017 13:15:32 GMT
EP just playing "Dare" on today's show as sung by Gary Barlow. As much as I like mr B I cant help thinking isn't it about time they actually used the cast singing some of the songs rather than relying on his versions?
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Post by shady23 on Feb 19, 2017 13:58:12 GMT
Don't be ridiculous, they want all the Take That fans to buy it. They won't if it's "thingy from the theatre" singing... 😉
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Post by Phantom of London on Feb 19, 2017 14:19:51 GMT
Is Gary Barlow still doing 8 performances a week, or have they cast an alternate?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2017 14:58:48 GMT
And now they're bringing the original Calendar Girls on stage too. Wow, every trick in the book. Is this show going to be allowed to stand or fall by the show itself, and not all of the razzmatazz.
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Post by infofreako on Feb 19, 2017 15:04:11 GMT
And now they're bringing the original Calendar Girls on stage too. Wow, every trick in the book. Is this show going to be allowed to stand or fall by the show itself, and not all of the razzmatazz. That's the big challenge it needs to face up to. It doesn't seem that its allowed to currently
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2017 15:04:29 GMT
The depiction of Yorkshire is ludicrous. I spent the first 20 years of my life in Yorkshire - so I should know - it looks and sounds nothing like what was on stage at the Phoenix Theatre! It was completely "Disneyfied". I think this is why I failed to connect with the piece really. The set, costumes and accents - the whole look was off. Thank you. This was one of my issues with it. I found the whole Yorkshire thing over played and incredibly trite. They make the location important enough for it to be mentioned throughout, give it its own song, and then completely eff it up with terrible "op north" accents and pathetic stereotyping.
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Post by lewis on Feb 19, 2017 15:35:19 GMT
The entire cast are using their native accents - which 'op north' accent in particular did you have a problem with?
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Post by musicman on Feb 19, 2017 15:41:02 GMT
I saw this yesterday and enjoyed it, but I don't think it really connected. The score has a handful of notable songs but overall does not bring anything new to the table that was not in the original stage play. The advantage of a musical is that the songs can heighten the emotional punch of a story and this just seemed like a missed opportunity. The cast are all excellent and it appears to be playing well to its target audience who were lapping it up,
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2017 15:47:03 GMT
The entire cast are using their native accents - which 'op north' accent in particular did you have a problem with? The ones who are natives of Lancashire for starters.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 16:13:47 GMT
Some celebs for opening night have just been teased on twitter. Seems Take That will be there
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Post by lewis on Feb 19, 2017 16:30:15 GMT
he ones who are natives of Lancashire for starters. They are using their native lancashire accents. Hardly putting on generic northern accents as you alluded to. James Gaddas and Joe Caffrey seem to be using their native geordie accents as well. I'm not saying the show is without fault, but to not shy away from a Yorkshire that functions as somewhat part of a migratory North is a lot more realistic than you give them credit for. It would be easy to get the cast to put on uniform Yorkshire accents - but the opening song hammers home the intrinsic link between yorkshire and lots of other counties. "This could be norfolk, could be kent, this could be shropshire, devon, cornwall..." Ultimately, despite the definite geographical settings, the show is aware of its universal themes
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2017 16:49:24 GMT
he ones who are natives of Lancashire for starters. They are using their native lancashire accents. Hardly putting on generic northern accents as you alluded to. James Gaddas and Joe Caffrey seem to be using their native geordie accents as well. I'm not saying the show is without fault, but to not shy away from a Yorkshire that functions as somewhat part of a migratory North is a lot more realistic than you give them credit for. It would be easy to get the cast to put on uniform Yorkshire accents - but the opening song hammers home the intrinsic link between yorkshire and lots of other counties. "This could be norfolk, could be kent, this could be shropshire, devon, cornwall..." Ultimately, despite the definite geographical settings, the show is aware of its universal themes Its set in the Yorkshire dales. It could indeed be Kent, but they've chosen to set in in Yorkshire. If you're telling me that the range of different northern accents is somehow deliberate then that's certainly a theory. To be clear, I wouldn't care about the accents if it wasn't for the fact that they go on about the location so much, they've made it intrinsic to the story. Forgive me for expecting a bit more effort to make it sound authentic.
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Post by wickedgrin on Feb 19, 2017 16:50:57 GMT
A Lancashire accent is totally different to an Yorkshire accent. The show is, as far as I know, set in Yorkshire - Rylstone in North Yorkshire to be exact.
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Post by shady23 on Feb 19, 2017 16:59:11 GMT
Some celebs for opening night have just been teased on twitter. Seems Take That will be there Of course they will be there! With the single just out and Let it Shine final next weekend the timing of this press night is very handy indeed.
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Post by infofreako on Feb 19, 2017 17:03:15 GMT
Some celebs for opening night have just been teased on twitter. Seems Take That will be there Of course they will be there! With the single just out and Let it Shine final next weekend the timing of this press night is very handy indeed. So cynical yet so correct
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 17:14:55 GMT
Apparently two members of Royal Family going to...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2017 17:18:15 GMT
Beatrice and Eugenie? Hope they take those fascinators off!
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Post by shady23 on Feb 19, 2017 17:54:13 GMT
Apparently two members of Royal Family going to... Jim and Barbara?! 😉
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Post by lewis on Feb 19, 2017 19:18:02 GMT
If you're telling me that the range of different northern accents is somehow deliberate then that's certainly a theory. of course its a deliberate decision - a west end musical doesn't get workshopped for this long without basic things like accents being addressed!
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Post by lewis on Feb 19, 2017 19:22:26 GMT
A Lancashire accent is totally different to an Yorkshire accent. The show is, as far as I know, set in Yorkshire - Rylstone in North Yorkshire to be exact. Some Yorkshire and Lancashire accents are near identical. Take a saddleworth accent - no different from a holmfirth accent at all. My point, though, was that they aren't 'terrible' accents whether they are yorkshire or not. Also, the show is set in the fictional town of Knapely.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 19:32:58 GMT
A Lancashire accent is totally different to an Yorkshire accent. The show is, as far as I know, set in Yorkshire - Rylstone in North Yorkshire to be exact. Yes, when Todmorden was taken out of Lancashire to become part of West Yorkshire. all the townsfolk struggled hard to speak with their new totally different accent.
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