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Post by david on Jul 28, 2022 17:55:44 GMT
Having seen that BOM was doing a 4 week stint in Liverpool, holding off purchasing a ticket until a few days ago paid off as I was able to bag one of the single seat offer tickets for the front stalls for last nights show for £21. Having last seen BOM on tour back in 2019, it was great to have a revisit. Connor Pierson as Elder Cunningham was still the standout for me as he was in 2019. His comicial performance was just as funny last night as he was previously and along with Aviva Tulley as Nabulungi in their rendition of "Baptize Me" was the standout song of the evening.
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Post by stevej678 on Oct 25, 2023 10:02:19 GMT
Back in Manchester in 2024. Just had an email to sign up for the pre sale.
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Post by theatrenerd on Oct 25, 2023 10:31:10 GMT
Back in Manchester in 2024. Just had an email to sign up for the pre sale. Same for Birmingham, which I’m thrilled about seeing as I was supposed to go 2 days after lockdown in March 2020!
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Post by djdan14 on Oct 25, 2023 12:02:02 GMT
Anyone think this could indicate the end of the London run?
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 25, 2023 13:00:04 GMT
Anyone think this could indicate the end of the London run? No. it is selling very well.
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Post by megab on Oct 26, 2023 17:21:32 GMT
Anyone think this could indicate the end of the London run? No. it is selling very well. Agreed! I always struggle to get rush tickets for this. I don't think it'll be closing any time soon. Very excited for the tour!! Will be great to see even more new actors in these roles.
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Post by theatrenerd on Nov 6, 2023 11:41:28 GMT
Pre-sale tomorrow at 12pm. General sale Friday at 10am.
Palace Theatre, Manchester - 11 September to 5 October 2024 Edinburgh Playhouse - 15 October to 2 November 2024 The Alexandra, Birmingham - 3 to 28 December 2024
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Post by stevej678 on Nov 6, 2023 11:54:21 GMT
Pre-sale tomorrow at 12pm. General sale Friday at 10am. Palace Theatre, Manchester - 11 September to 5 October 2024 Edinburgh Playhouse - 15 October to 2 November 2024 The Alexandra, Birmingham - 3 to 28 December 2024 10am pre-sale for ATG+ members. 12pm for those who signed up.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2023 20:15:05 GMT
Booked for Manchester this morning, prices are a bit on the high side and no ATG member offers
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 5, 2024 13:20:19 GMT
Cast announced for the new UK tour. Looks excellent. Some returning people, some transferring from London, some new. No one transferring from the US productions that I can see. thebookofmormonmusical.com/manchester/show/Tom Bales will be an excellent McKinley. Kirk Patterson is always an excellent Mafala Hatimbi. They've loaded up with this year's ArtsEd graduates as well. Very glad for Hayden Cable. And nice to see Jessica Oppong from Mountview too, who has a real presence and charm about her. There are others I could mention, but they've done well to get a suitably camp cast all around. Not sure where I'll catch the tour, but I'll certainly make the effort at some point.
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Post by rowm on Sept 20, 2024 18:34:17 GMT
Saw this last week, absolutely hilarious. Yes it's on the line, over the line but what a great performance by all. The two leads were fantastic and Sam Glen was superb as Cunningham. The other mormons were also amazing and the swing, mormon, on was brilliant, think it was elliot.The whole show was uplifting and the orchestration filled the theatre. Can't wait to see it again.
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Post by sparklehoney on Oct 14, 2024 15:15:05 GMT
has anyone had any experience with the £15 day seat offer? looking to swing by edinburgh this weekend, but prices are a bit steep!
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Post by christya on Oct 23, 2024 22:01:27 GMT
Excellent performance this evening in Edinburgh, but good grief, the Playhouse security are determined to ruin the whole thing.
Massive queue to get in, turned out this was because they were not only checking bags but going WAY overboard. Asking women to remove their purses from bags so that they could see into them better, insisting people pour out their drinks, and even worse, wanting to know what was in everyone's pockets and actually patting people down. Put a really bad taste in my mouth to be treated like a criminal just to go to the theatre. The place also stank of weed so the checks couldn't be helping all that much.
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Post by danb on Oct 23, 2024 22:16:15 GMT
Sounds like Bristol Hippodrome’s recent stance. Sorry love, you can’t take them wine gums in.
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Post by aingidh on Oct 24, 2024 0:36:00 GMT
Edinburgh has historically been a venue with quite a rowdy crowd - if you look at the news from when Bat Out of Hell was on there were cases of FOH staff getting assaulted for just doing their jobs.
It's just baffling as across town at the Festival Theatre there are rarely/never any issues with audience conduct and very minimal security. What is it specificially at the Playhouse that causes such problems?
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