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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 18:43:42 GMT
First SIX not getting a chance to deliver and now this teeth- grinding farce...avoid THE ONE SHOW all you musical theatre booking agents at all costs...hope Waitress avoids this or it could be terminal
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Post by alece10 on Apr 5, 2019 18:43:51 GMT
Well that will move a few tickets won't it! NOT.
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Post by 49thand8th on Apr 5, 2019 18:44:35 GMT
I actually quite like some of the numbers- Knight of the Woeful Countenance especially. But I don't want to hear KG amateur warble. It was funny in Frasier. Don't expect me to take it seriously, Yum-yum! Did you know he's... done a decent amount of theatre?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 20:03:56 GMT
Did you know he's not a patch on the likes of Brian Stokes Mitchell vocally, no matter how much theatre he's done?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 21:36:48 GMT
Might they actually cancel this do you think? Looking at the seating plans sales are beyond terrible!
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Post by horton on Apr 6, 2019 8:04:28 GMT
Did you know he's... done a decent amount of theatre?
Yes. I've seen and heard it first-hand. His Georges in La Cage was... broad. I thank the stars he never realized his dream to play Albin!
He is not a versatile actor and his instrument is loud but lacking finesse.
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Post by learfan on Apr 6, 2019 8:41:20 GMT
Might they actually cancel this do you think? Looking at the seating plans sales are beyond terrible! Too late for that but there will be lots of deals. Similar story for Light in the Piazza. Serves them right for those obscene price scales!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2019 9:00:36 GMT
Drop Grammer, keep Lyndhurst, switch La Mancha for the Goodnight Sweetheart musical, problem solved
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2019 11:29:12 GMT
Just watched THE ONE SHOW duet back again.Dani de Niese’s face when she looked at Kelsey reminded me of the look you would give your partner seated next to you as you were about to hit the first drop on a huge roller-coaster. ‘Are we really doing this? Whose bright idea was this?’. Think I could faintly hear her agent softly weeping off-camera as they hit the big notes together!
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Post by Snciole on Apr 6, 2019 21:29:17 GMT
They are starting to get desperate. I've had at least three ticket sellers who I occassionally blog for offering tickets for three different nights. It is rare there are three trade nights in a short run, in such a large venue. It is struggling and I don't know how they will build the momentum and interest it needs.The reputation of the ENO summer musical should have shifted tickets but there is a lot not resonating with the public.
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Post by londonpostie on Apr 6, 2019 21:43:17 GMT
I found this interesting (in the wikipedia entry): "The original lyricist of the musical was poet W. H. Auden, but his lyrics were discarded, some of them considered too overtly satiric and biting, attacking the bourgeois audience at times. Auden's lyrics were replaced by those of Joe Darion." Wouldn't that be a twist and a gamble, but might it have just suited Mr Grammer .. : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_La_Mancha
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Post by mrbarnaby on Apr 6, 2019 22:01:55 GMT
They deserve it to flop. Casting KG is an absolute farce.
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Post by latefortheoverture on Apr 6, 2019 22:14:46 GMT
Shame- the ENO did have the chance to become a big money spinner. It relies on a strong show choice, cast extremely well, with a massive name.
Look at the success Sunset had. Chess and it's casting put a stop to it, whilst it was well received and did do ok, it wasn't a patch on Glenn in Sunset.
Now with KG in MOLM, they have completely and utterly killed it off IMO.
Whilst I love CJ I cba to see this! no doubt it will lose a hefty amount as the productions aren't executed half bad.
Shame! Wouldn't be surprised if it's the last!
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Apr 6, 2019 22:17:23 GMT
Drop Grammer, keep Lyndhurst, switch La Mancha for the Goodnight Sweetheart musical, problem solved Have you seen the Goodnight Sweetheart musical ? I have, at Romford, and to be charitable it was a work in progress with a lot of work still to do. To be honest it was dreadful.
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Post by sparky5000 on Apr 7, 2019 1:09:22 GMT
Shame- the ENO did have the chance to become a big money spinner. It relies on a strong show choice, cast extremely well, with a massive name. Look at the success Sunset had. Chess and it's casting put a stop to it, whilst it was well received and did do ok, it wasn't a patch on Glenn in Sunset. Now with KG in MOLM, they have completely and utterly killed it off IMO. Whilst I love CJ I cba to see this! no doubt it will lose a hefty amount as the productions aren't executed half bad. Shame! Wouldn't be surprised if it's the last! MOLM is a weird choice of musical and I think it was always gonna struggle to attract the masses. I wouldn’t say KG was a bad choice in terms of him being a well known name that TPTB would think might shift some tickets, but having seen the One Show vid he’s def an interesting choice when you factor in his inability to sing that well!
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Post by wickedgrin on Apr 7, 2019 1:49:43 GMT
MOLM is certainly a poor choice of show. Little known here and only the one "hit" number.
However, if they had cast Hugh Jackman it would have sold out!
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Post by musicalmarge on Apr 7, 2019 4:27:54 GMT
MOLM is certainly a poor choice of show. Little known here and only the one "hit" number. However, if they had cast Hugh Jackman it would have sold out! It was the WORST show I ever saw on Broadway (around 2002) and I refuse to see this. I just hated it beyond words. The reason why it will flop is that no one knows it, bad casting, no social connection to our youth (like Oliver, Sunset or Sound of Music), the theatre is too big, ticket prices too high, that awful You Tube clip of them all singing that one hit wonder song was shocking and had the worst arrangement ever - and in short, it’s a horrible show that bored me to tears.
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Post by horton on Apr 7, 2019 7:12:06 GMT
It's a non-event. These days people need a compelling reason to pay the prices they do. There's no question seeing GC in 'Sunset' was an event. 'Chess' was questionable.
In this case, neither the star no the title have pulling power.
I look forward to comps.
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Post by shady23 on Apr 7, 2019 10:09:17 GMT
Nicolas is on the Michael Ball show this morning BBC Radio two.
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Post by bobbybaby on Apr 8, 2019 8:45:51 GMT
Just had a quick look and it seems they've closed the balcony Mon-Fri. Such a shame as I've always wanted to see this, but as already said wrong show for the wrong venue.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Apr 11, 2019 18:03:14 GMT
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Post by mrbarnaby on Apr 11, 2019 23:36:26 GMT
Love the Cassidy Janson interview on broadway world ..
“I play a whore.”
She can barely summon up the effort to sell the show- says it all really.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Apr 11, 2019 23:40:51 GMT
Sounds like the estate agent who was hosting a house viewing I attended last week. She described the house as 'nasty' (and it was...!)
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Post by Fleance on Apr 12, 2019 0:11:57 GMT
I like to visit the ENO when I'm in London, if there is something on that interests me. I enjoyed The Force of Destiny, Marnie, and Porgy and Bess. For my upcoming visit, the only "opera" that will be on, will be Man of La Mancha. I've never seen the show, though I like the music very much. I would have gone to see it, but not with Kelsey Grammer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2019 6:49:23 GMT
Once read a reference that a caretaker friend of mind was given by his odious boss-‘Mr..’s scruffy appearance can be deceptive’.
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