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Post by lolli on Nov 8, 2018 14:55:13 GMT
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Post by eveningprimrosess on Nov 8, 2018 16:54:52 GMT
Oh i love Declan and Bronte! Great cast
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Post by showtoones on Nov 8, 2018 17:28:57 GMT
Yes, funny enough I had an email from the producer (a longtime reader of my site) about it this morning. It's a pop musical based on Hans Anderson (or his dwarf's) story "The Little Match Girl." For monkey readers (and I'm sharing it here too), for all performances 28th November to 23rd December, £25 tickets reduced to £20 using promo code STRIKE20 at www.striking12.co.uk or via the Union Theatre website (uniontheatre.biz). Please note that the promo code is entered at the final stage of the booking. The monkey does god's work....I believe you were put here to enrich out theatre going experiences and I think I speak for everyone when i say THANK YOU! Your website and advice are without peer...
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 8, 2018 17:42:15 GMT
And when The Stage, that most august of institutions, was writing a feature on seat prices at the National, where did it turn? Only @theatremonkey.
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Post by showtoones on Nov 8, 2018 19:18:28 GMT
If only Broadway did something like The Monkey....
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Post by CG on the loose on Nov 9, 2018 23:04:15 GMT
Yes, funny enough I had an email from the producer (a longtime reader of my site) about it this morning. It's a pop musical based on Hans Anderson (or his dwarf's) story "The Little Match Girl." For monkey readers (and I'm sharing it here too), for all performances 28th November to 23rd December, £25 tickets reduced to £20 using promo code STRIKE20 at www.striking12.co.uk or via the Union Theatre website (uniontheatre.biz). Please note that the promo code is entered at the final stage of the booking. Thank you... you're the monkey that keeps on giving
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Post by lolli on Nov 10, 2018 11:57:19 GMT
Booked! Thanks monkey
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Post by carriesparkle on Nov 10, 2018 14:57:58 GMT
I believe this was on at Waterloo East six or seven years ago, with Simon Bailey and Natasha J Barnes? If it's the same one, it's a nice little show, and I can remember good chunks of the score still.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2018 15:22:25 GMT
Can an admin add a hyphen and a couple of commas or something to that thread title? It's bothering me.
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Post by lolli on Nov 19, 2018 13:10:14 GMT
Declan and Bronte are at the theatre cafe on Thursday ))
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Post by westendcub on Nov 19, 2018 20:43:20 GMT
Thanks for highlighting this, I’ve booked 1st preview...wanted to see beautiful Declan in a show for ages so took my chance!
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 25, 2018 14:26:18 GMT
I realise one song a musical doth not make, but Last Day of the Year, just played by Elaine Paige, was very promising. She liked it, and so did I!
Wish I'd made a note of the time, but it was probably between 30 and 45 minutes in. Well worth a listen on iPlayer.
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Post by lolli on Nov 25, 2018 16:13:40 GMT
I realise one song a musical doth not make, but Last Day of the Year, just played by Elaine Paige, was very promising. She liked it, and so did I! Wish I'd made a note of the time, but it was probably between 30 and 45 minutes in. Well worth a listen on iPlayer. Found it 49:40! sounds cool www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00019j2
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Post by westendcub on Nov 28, 2018 19:02:21 GMT
I’m here for the 1st preview, I’ll report back!!!
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Post by theatrefan77 on Nov 28, 2018 19:28:48 GMT
I’m here for the 1st preview, I’ll report back!!! Yes, please, report back on the show. Can't wait to see it. Could you please also let us know about the seating arrangements and what time they let people in? I'll be there on Friday
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Post by westendcub on Nov 28, 2018 21:22:41 GMT
That’s a really enjoyable 70 minute actor/musicians pop & rock musical.
First preview observation is they need to lower the drum sound if possible as the opening big number gets drowned out which is a shame but as I say it was their first public preview. There was also a point I got worried with how many candles 🕯 were lit!
That’s lots to like with the score & yes the story here is simple & an inventive way to tell ‘The Little Match Girl’ & a characters journey on being reminded of the story but not every piece needs to be complex and it’s nice to have a heart fuzzy piece in the festive period!
The cast here are great with Bronte giving a beautiful sad ballad but it was so wonderful to finally see Declan in stage (up close & personal, so handsome). I love his voice and boy he can play the guitar!
I got to the theatre around 18.20 & relaxed with a beer, box office opened at 18.30 so I went got my ticket (which is a matchbox & they do it in zones but we all kind of bundled in so the fact I was in the ‘1’ section didn’t matter) & I chanced to nap a holy grail seat, 3rd row aisle & for some reason the seat that should be in front isn’t there so I had legroom!!
Enjoyable (actually wish it had gone on a little longer as the 70mins went in a breeze!!)
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Post by Rukaya on Nov 30, 2018 23:03:01 GMT
This is now on TodayTix with tickets starting at £18 so a bit cheaper than union site and the discount mentioned earlier, just as an FYI!
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Post by SamB (was badoerfan) on Dec 4, 2018 21:56:09 GMT
Saw this tonight - so charming, lovely piece, well worth a watch. Bronté Barbé in particular is fab (though admittedly does get the best songs too).
Agree about the drum sound, and I think that's just a problem with being relatively close to the band in a small space (though at least the drums and piano are at the back rather than at the side like it was at Children of Eden. Are the performers amplified? They had mics, but they didn't sound amplified. Declan in particular was quite drowned out on the louder numbers, while Bronté's voice came through a bit better.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 18:47:37 GMT
Well.
1. Sort out the sound. The cast have got microphones but it doesn't sound like they're on. Everything else is too loud and you can't hear a lot of the words. 2. Someone please buy Declan Bennett some nicer bookshelves. When they drag out the matches I was hoping they'd have a ritual burning of them but alas no. 3. I hope someone in the theatre has been on Fire Warden training. The number of matches they strike, something somewhere is going up in flames at some point. I did not spy a fluorescent tabard anywhere. 4. Can someone get Bronté Barbé to record a country tinged album? That would be smashing ta. There was a lovely song about snow. Falling down or something of the like. J'approve. 5. Ditch the rapping. I mean, just no. 6. How did Declan do any typing when his laptop wasn't on? 7. Someone could have bought Declan a bit of a nicer suit but it was nice and snug in all the right places so I will overlook it on this occasion. 8. Your chap with the man bun almost stole the whole show. 9. Is the little hottie on the door the Fire Warden? Dash it, I should have mentioned to him that I was suffering from smoke inhalation.
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Post by freckles on Dec 7, 2018 15:58:58 GMT
Thought this was well done and quite sweet, with a strong cast - Declan and Bronte were particularly good. Where have I seen the guy with the man bun - Leon Scott - before? Don't recognise anything on his CV but he was really familiar! Sound didn't seem too problematical, maybe it has been adjusted. Although some of the songs were a bit wordy and garbled so it was hard to carch all the lyrics. Quite a bit of ambient noise from the bar outside though, which was distracting in the quiet bits. Seating is all facing the "stage"; first set was let in around 20/25 past. Very front row is hard chairs, 2nd row and back are much more comfy. I think you'd be able to see from anywhere though, it' so compact. I loved the matchboxes!
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Post by lolli on Dec 12, 2018 20:06:06 GMT
Really enjoyed this the other night, the cast are so talented and have amazing voices. And the music is so good, can’t believe it’s not better known. Would recommend for something festive
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Post by djp on Dec 12, 2018 23:58:19 GMT
A good afternoon out. Bronte Barbe hits the emotional bits, and sings beautifully.
They are still losing lyrics to the music volume . The pianist and the drums being the main offenders.
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Post by theatrefan77 on Dec 13, 2018 8:21:26 GMT
There were sound issues also when I saw it but it was a preview. It should have been resolved by now.
Hope the show is doing better now. It was only half full when I saw it in spite of being papered.
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Post by liverpool54321 on Dec 16, 2018 21:09:09 GMT
We saw the matinee today and really enjoyed it. Like another poster said it flys by all too quickly. Really strong cast, nice story line and a good array of songs. Nice to see the Union Theatre almost full. I would say sound issues are now sorted, at least when sat in the front row. Drums were heavily muffled and music did not over power the vocals. It was nice to have the voices miked. Is this a one off or how it will be going forward?
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Post by missthelma on Dec 21, 2018 10:21:02 GMT
Caught the matinee yesterday and despite there only being three or four performances left I would definitely recommend people bob along for what is a lovely 75 minutes. The cast are all strong, especially the two leads and the score as noted is really good (GrooveLily or Milburn & Vigoda as they became write some cracking tunes both musically and lyrically) If handled and marketed well this could become a Christmas staple, it certainly has a feel good factor. No sound issues yesterday. My first trip to the Union, does the auditorium always resemble a crack den or was that especially for the show?
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