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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 9:15:22 GMT
Hi all I don’t post often but read all the time. I think there is a good chance it will go to a lesser known boy bander, but also discovered on X-Factor. Jaymi Hensley from Union J would fit that brief very well and he has been seen! Will try and post more generally in the forum more often. Have a good day. I was thinking Jaymi actually. Especially as he's worked with Michael Harrison on panto before.
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Post by matt on Jan 17, 2019 17:21:22 GMT
That may be the link and would make sense. Not my ideal choice but he would sound nice singing it.
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Post by geweena on Jan 17, 2019 17:29:51 GMT
Joseph at the Palladium with Philip Schofield was the first show I ever saw so would love to see this again. Although at those prices I’m holding out for some casting news before forking over the cash! Echo the support for Rob Houchen...would be booking super fast if that was the case, but think others are right and unfortunately to the general public he isn’t well known enough
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Post by carmella1 on Jan 17, 2019 21:54:41 GMT
I know, CHF as the narrator and her boyfriend Oliver Omstead (I think that is his name) as Joseph. The Hopefuls would eat it up.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 22:24:11 GMT
I know, CHF as the narrator and her boyfriend Oliver Omstead (I think that is his name) as Joseph. The Hopefuls would eat it up. That actually wouldn't be the worst casting in the world.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 17, 2019 22:28:17 GMT
I know, CHF as the narrator and her boyfriend Oliver Omstead (I think that is his name) as Joseph. The Hopefuls would eat it up. That actually wouldn't be the worst casting in the world. But it would be pretty rubbish!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 22:28:56 GMT
That actually wouldn't be the worst casting in the world. But it would be pretty rubbish! I mean, I think the show is rubbish anyway so it'll be a boost for me. 😂
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 17, 2019 22:32:30 GMT
But it would be pretty rubbish! I mean, I think the show is rubbish anyway so it'll be a boost for me. 😂 Ahh, it can be good when done properly like the Jason Donovan production.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 22:53:31 GMT
That actually wouldn't be the worst casting in the world. But it would be pretty rubbish! Amen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 18:36:09 GMT
I’ve just watched the film for the first time (and story for that matter) as it’s now on Netflix. It was... interesting to say the least! How faithful is the stage version to that? It was pretty bonkers, and the mix of musical styles is very odd.
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Post by dontdreamit on Jan 26, 2019 18:45:04 GMT
I’ve just watched the film for the first time (and story for that matter) as it’s now on Netflix. It was... interesting to say the least! How faithful is the stage version to that? It was pretty bonkers, and the mix of musical styles is very odd. From What I remember (and it’s been a good few years since I dusted down my dvd and played it) it’s pretty accurate to the 1991 version, with Jacob and most of the ensemble being the same.
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Post by steve10086 on Jan 26, 2019 19:30:59 GMT
I’ve just watched the film for the first time (and story for that matter) as it’s now on Netflix. It was... interesting to say the least! How faithful is the stage version to that? It was pretty bonkers, and the mix of musical styles is very odd. From What I remember (and it’s been a good few years since I dusted down my dvd and played it) it’s pretty accurate to the 1991 version, with Jacob and most of the ensemble being the same. A few ensemble members carried over from the Palladium to the video, but don’t remember Richard Attenborough playing the role in the West End
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 19:37:28 GMT
Indeed is a different cast, almost entirely. It is based on the Palladium version though for some reason for me, never really caught it's essence - was a rather flat version of something I found epic live.
(Quite unlike the Cats DVD of the same era which I thought was a great adaptation).
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Post by dontdreamit on Jan 26, 2019 19:47:47 GMT
From What I remember (and it’s been a good few years since I dusted down my dvd and played it) it’s pretty accurate to the 1991 version, with Jacob and most of the ensemble being the same. A few ensemble members carried over from the Palladium to the video, but don’t remember Richard Attenborough playing the role in the West End For some reason I remembered it being Aubrey Woods. I did say it had been some time since I watched it!
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Post by danb on Jan 26, 2019 20:08:26 GMT
Was Shaun Henson in there? He was pretty ubiquitous in the 90’s. Him & Sebastian Torkia were in everything!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 20:22:46 GMT
Indeed is a different cast, almost entirely. It is based on the Palladium version though for some reason for me, never really caught it's essence - was a rather flat version of something I found epic live. (Quite unlike the Cats DVD of the same era which I thought was a great adaptation). I agree. I thought the Cats DVD was very well done, but Joseph I found weird (and didn't care much for the casting). Yes, it was based on the 1991 Palladium production, but it didn't translate well to film.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 21:30:33 GMT
Indeed is a different cast, almost entirely. It is based on the Palladium version though for some reason for me, never really caught it's essence - was a rather flat version of something I found epic live. (Quite unlike the Cats DVD of the same era which I thought was a great adaptation). I agree. I thought the Cats DVD was very well done, but Joseph I found weird (and didn't care much for the casting). Yes, it was based on the 1991 Palladium production, but it didn't translate well to film. Glad it wasn't just me! Guess main difference was Cats was filmed in the Adelphi theatre on the (expanded) actual UK tour set (and lighting). Joseph was done in film studios with a sort of film set based on the theatre set and just wasn't quite right. They should have just filmed the actual stage version IMO. Btw what's happened to the Elton John produced film version that's always almost getting made? Assume it's shelved again!
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Post by carmella1 on Jan 27, 2019 3:27:02 GMT
OMG criticism of Donny Osmond is sacrilege. The film was supposed to be an animated version.
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Post by showtoones on Jan 27, 2019 4:59:12 GMT
It’s gonna be Zayn...called it her first 🤪
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 8:18:17 GMT
It’s gonna be Zayn...called it her first 🤪 I hope if they are going for a pop star will be an A lister. Was never a One Direction fan but nobody could deny they were huge. Olly Murs was being mooted at a party I was at a couple of weeks ago - hope they are wrong, I just find him so cheesy. Names that have been suggested by people allegedly in the know so far: Liam Payne Joe Sugg Olly Murs Zayn Malik Did I miss anyone? (Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised and will be a great musical theatre actor but I doubt it. It would suit someone like Rob Houchen, Jamie Muscato, George Ure, Richard Fleeshman etc - or indeed someone new straight from MT school) Anyway, I guess a stunt casted Joseph I could possibly cope with. I would REALLY like the narrator to be an MT star though who can belt out Pharaoh Story to #goosebumps proportions.
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Post by theatrenewbie on Jan 27, 2019 8:45:08 GMT
Not to be read before having morning coffee, pinch of Salt and some dry humour...
(Im sure this will go down Well) but asking for a friend😉
Following on from the “controversial” EVITA talks.
Depending on whether your religious or atheist or just worship rob houchen, maybe cast someone historically and racially accurately appropriate for the role. Middle Eastern, black, ASIAN basically anyone but WHITE!..oops Should be able to sing in hebrew! Who can belt (low a to high g).
BAME opportunities, still not a level playing field! Now watch all in denial white privileged people, freak out!
Would love to see zac effron do it though...💅🏾
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Post by alece10 on Jan 27, 2019 8:54:38 GMT
Are the producers maybe struggling to find someone? It opens in June and you would think they would want to get money in the bank beforehand. I'm sure there are plenty of people, me included, who are holding off booking until we know who we are getting for our money.
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Post by viserys on Jan 27, 2019 9:46:43 GMT
Could this become this year's Chess? High prices, higher anticipation about the cast, lots of rumours and then a "meh" announcement?
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Post by anita on Jan 27, 2019 10:33:17 GMT
According to my 10 year old granddaughter "One Direction" are out of fashion now.
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Post by Tibidabo on Jan 28, 2019 19:00:14 GMT
"Brotherhood of Man" please? Where do they stand now? Should I be putting my vinyl album cover back in the rack Aw. It hurts to go away eh?
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