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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 17:10:31 GMT
Joseph is hardly a big sing either.
so now the show has 3 leads that can't sing.
And yes, i am being snarky before you go clutching those pearls....
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 24, 2019 17:24:32 GMT
Joseph is 2 solos and a few bits here and there.
Not a big sing at all
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Post by singularsensation10 on Jul 24, 2019 17:59:36 GMT
It won’t be that. Students at a school like Arts Ed sing much more daily than Jac is required to at the moment. As a graduate, he will be in the best condition ever to play a role like this - he won’t have developed any bad habits. Likely to be more to do with his vocal health - how much is he going out drinking etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2019 18:18:50 GMT
Everyone gets ill, including highly trained performers. Jac should be back fairly soon.
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Post by manu on Jul 24, 2019 18:23:21 GMT
Michael Pickering was amazing this afternoon
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Post by showgirl on Jul 25, 2019 14:17:11 GMT
After last week's lottery outcome and given reports above re ticket sales (great for the show and venue indeed), I'm not waiting around again but have already entered for next week.
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Post by theoracle on Jul 25, 2019 15:48:41 GMT
Seeing the show on Monday night. Anyone have any stage door experiences with this current production? Would love to meet the cast afterwards and have a photo with national treasure Sheridan Smith 😛
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Post by Kim on Jul 25, 2019 16:52:14 GMT
I went to stage door last week, Jason came out first signed a few programmes then went back in to get his bike, Jac came out a few minutes later and signed and took photos and during this time the security guys came back out with some signed headshots of Sheridan and said she wouldnt be out
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Post by shady23 on Jul 25, 2019 17:24:26 GMT
It's a strange stage door. There is very little room and the powers that be certainly won't want people blocking the pavement and the busy road outside.
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Post by shady23 on Jul 25, 2019 17:27:19 GMT
As it is a limited run I think Jason and Sheridan will be discouraged to stage door as much as possible so they don't pick up any bugs and miss shows. This certainly was case at the Funny Girl Tour.
It's a case of protect their huge investment/s or disappoint a few people after the show. Sad but I can completely understand it.
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Post by xanady on Jul 25, 2019 17:27:20 GMT
^Just imagine some of the all-time greats who have used that stage door......wow!
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Post by shady23 on Jul 25, 2019 17:38:26 GMT
Yes but don't we live in a different age now?
Everyone now wants so much. You have professional autograph sellers everywhere with piles of glossy photos. People want, no expect, an autograph, a photo, a chat and an experience they can brag about on social media afterwards. They want performers to ring friends who aren't there. To pose for "Boomerangs" to sign birthday cards for people they have never even met. Many believe they are more entitled than others and push and shove and bully others.
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Post by showtoones on Jul 25, 2019 18:42:31 GMT
Is Jac back in the show? If so, when did he return?
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Post by horton on Jul 25, 2019 20:26:34 GMT
It won’t be that. Students at a school like Arts Ed sing much more daily than Jac is required to at the moment. As a graduate, he will be in the best condition ever to play a role like this - he won’t have developed any bad habits. Likely to be more to do with his vocal health - how much is he going out drinking etc. Sorry I think you are quite wrong.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 25, 2019 20:30:02 GMT
Jac’s definitely back because he posted a (topless ) photo from his dressing room. Got Row S stalls for £45 for the last week of the run, not bad considering the “original” price for those was £85!!
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Post by musicalmarge on Jul 25, 2019 21:44:44 GMT
I’ve heard on the grapevine he’s may have lost his voice, but can’t verify it! brqqr] Maybe 8 shows a week is too much for his voice but will have to get used to it as that's the norm in the job. Although these days so many performers seem to only do 5 or 6 shows a week. Not like the old timers like Imelda Staunton and her generation. NONSENSE - in drama school you’re singing 12 hours a day! The lad is sick!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2019 7:16:04 GMT
I’ve booked the £25 boxes because i’m going with a friend who likes an aisle seat and there are basically none left at a price we’d pay. The warning when I booked was ‘severely restricted view, you’ll have to lean forwards.’
I couldn’t see anything on the TM site (maybe I looked in the wrong place) but can you help me prepare for how bad the view will be for this performance?
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Post by singularsensation10 on Jul 26, 2019 7:17:50 GMT
It won’t be that. Students at a school like Arts Ed sing much more daily than Jac is required to at the moment. As a graduate, he will be in the best condition ever to play a role like this - he won’t have developed any bad habits. Likely to be more to do with his vocal health - how much is he going out drinking etc. Sorry I think you are quite wrong. About many things yes, about others no - could you quantify?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 26, 2019 8:03:36 GMT
^Just imagine some of the all-time greats who have used that stage door......wow! And look who is now using it
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Post by londonmzfitz on Jul 26, 2019 9:54:27 GMT
I’ve booked the £25 boxes because i’m going with a friend who likes an aisle seat and there are basically none left at a price we’d pay. The warning when I booked was ‘severely restricted view, you’ll have to lean forwards.’ I couldn’t see anything on the TM site (maybe I looked in the wrong place) but can you help me prepare for how bad the view will be for this performance? I sat in the Royal Box for Michael Ball's concert recently. There are speakers mounted on the "stage" side of the boxes which cut off completely the rear of the stage. Excellent value for a concert where the "action" takes place front and centre, but for a fully staged show (and one I haven't seen) I don't know what you'd miss.
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Post by Charphaba on Jul 26, 2019 17:32:25 GMT
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ever stood at the back of the stalls for this production? If so, what is the view like? Does anything happen at the top of the stage that I will miss? Or will I be better off getting a seat in one of the boxes?
Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2019 18:53:34 GMT
So I saw this on Thursday night after winning the lottery. I have been very vocal about my love for the original 1991 production and was very disappointed in the casting of Sheridan Smith as the Narrator. Firstly, her singing was better than i expected, but then I went in with very low expectations. But still, there were no sustained notes, no belting and no excitement in her voice. None of it soared in the way the role has done in the past. And then there is the shtick that she does throughout the show. Ugh. Not my thing at all. Using the Narrator to play the additional characters added nothing and took away any kind of heart the show had, especially when playing Jacob. Her use of accents were all over the place. Why was she sounding American at one point??
I have to agree with other posters who have said it was done on the cheap. Most of it is performed on a basically empty stage. Jacobs chariot of gold was just sad.
The use of kids as the brothers didn't bother me like i thought it would and I actually really liked the kid who played Potipher. It's an odd production when that's a highlight. Actually one of the shows highlights was Those Canaan Days. it was one of the very few times that the singing was fantastic and harmonies were great. The can can, not so much.
The end of act 1 confused me. He's in Jail, they start singing Go Go Go Joseph and suddenly he has his supposed ripped up coat back and dancing with the ensemble in galaxy print clothes. What's going on??
Sheridan getting the audience to do the 3 claps in So Back In Canaan was pure panto.
Jac Yarrow was back on as Joseph and while he did do a good Close Every Door, he didn't really do anything special to make me think he was a star in the making. Jason Donovan got huge cheers the minute he came on and then mumbled his way through his 15 minutes on stage. He's laughing all the way to the bank.
I'm very glad I only paid £30 for this as I would have been gutted to have spent more. But the audience lapped it up, so what do I know. I wish that everyone could have seen what Joseph has the potential to be, in the 1991 production, but this was Joseph as a panto and didn't do much for me.
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Post by edi on Jul 26, 2019 19:07:28 GMT
I still haven't got my "sorry you didn't win the lottery" email. Ate they still letting losers know?
The person who booked the boxes - please get back regarding the view. Also, which boxes did you book?
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Post by theoracle on Jul 26, 2019 19:29:23 GMT
As it is a limited run I think Jason and Sheridan will be discouraged to stage door as much as possible so they don't pick up any bugs and miss shows. This certainly was case at the Funny Girl Tour. It's a case of protect their huge investment/s or disappoint a few people after the show. Sad but I can completely understand it. Oh really? I would've thought because its a limited run, they'd want to stage door as much as possible to make the most of their time there. Not everyone gets to play the Palladium after all. I remember Kelli O'Hara stage dooring most nights during her time there last year along with Ken Watanabe for King and I
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Post by showgirl on Jul 26, 2019 19:30:31 GMT
I was just coming here to say the same thing - & an even longer wait than last week, which I thought was bad enough. I'm sure it's "no" again but after 32 hours, how can they still be unable to confirm this?
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