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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 6:42:11 GMT
Sorry, what are the new musicals of the season? The go between, Aladdin, Murder Ballad, Dreamgirls and...? School of Rock... and Murder Ballad isn't eligable as the Arts Theatre isn't eligable.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 8, 2016 6:56:52 GMT
Sorry, what are the new musicals of the season? The go between, Aladdin, Murder Ballad, Dreamgirls and...? School of Rock... and Murder Ballad isn't eligable as the Arts Theatre isn't eligable. Oh right, I didn't remember/tried to delete School of Rock... Charing Cross isn't eligible, right? Cause Titanic should win otherwise.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 7:35:46 GMT
School of Rock... and Murder Ballad isn't eligable as the Arts Theatre isn't eligable. Oh right, I didn't remember/tried to delete School of Rock... Charing Cross isn't eligible, right? Cause Titanic should win otherwise. Charing Cross also isn't eligable, which is a major shame as Titanic would storm these Oliviers!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 9:42:22 GMT
I think Best Musical Actress will be the hardest to call out of the likes of Sheridan and Amber.
After seeing the show again, I hope Funny Girl wins best revival but I also hope Darius and Marilyn Cutts are up in Best Supporting Role!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 10:00:07 GMT
The Go-Between, School of Rock, The Girls, Dreamgirls and Aladdin are the most likely candidates for Best Musical.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 11:55:33 GMT
Sheridan is the most likely win of Funny Girl... the strength of the whole show rides on that role (I say role rather than just Sheridan because Natasha too was fantastic!). The show wouldn't at all be the show it is without the strength of both performances.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 12:41:04 GMT
The Go-Between, School of Rock, The Girls, Dreamgirls and Aladdin are the most likely candidates for Best Musical. I agree with you on 4 of those but I honestly can't see The Go-Between being nominated over Groundhog Day or Motown? Usually they only have 4 nominees in that category anyway so I think the last 4 you said could be up for it.
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Post by Hamilton Addict on Oct 8, 2016 12:46:33 GMT
The Go-Between, School of Rock, The Girls, Dreamgirls and Aladdin are the most likely candidates for Best Musical. What about Groundhog Day? That's my prediction for the winner.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 12:47:01 GMT
Oooo Groundhog Day will definately get at least nominated!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 12:59:02 GMT
And I still think they are gonna go Cinderella on Broadway style with Dreamgirls as it has been around for years and is a well known work.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 8, 2016 13:24:14 GMT
And I still think they are gonna go Cinderella on Broadway style with Dreamgirls as it has been around for years and is a well known work. Uhm, yes they might do it. On the other hand, Candide won Best Musical in 1988 and it opened on Broadway in 1956... the problem with the Oliviers is that they make the rules as they go along.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 13:49:32 GMT
I don't think Dreamgirls will be under best musical revival because it is new to the UK. It's never been done professionally in the Uk which means it's new. Didn't we had someone in this thread confirm SOLT were classing it as new anyway?
Considering all the buzz for this production I hope it does win best new musical, if the show is put together well
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 17:14:37 GMT
Goodness, yes! Groundhog for the win.
Dreamgirls is not a revival.
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Post by zak97 on Oct 8, 2016 18:13:27 GMT
Motown I hope won't be nominated. Will the panel 'remember' The Go-between. Id guess Groundhog Day, School of Rock, The Girls and Dreamgirls. Is The Wild Party too late to get any nominations?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 18:45:41 GMT
Motown I hope won't be nominated. Will the panel 'remember' The Go-between. Id guess Groundhog Day, School of Rock, The Girls and Dreamgirls. Is The Wild Party too late to get any nominations? Not sure the St James is eligible.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 19:44:36 GMT
I am fully aware it is a new musical here, but as mentioned previously, the Oliviers make it up as they go along. For all we know, they could throw it anywhere just to give another show a chance at a nomination. That being said, Groundhog Day for the win!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 19:12:38 GMT
Rebecca Trehern won the UK Theatre Award for Supporting Performance... I really hope she gets the Olivier to go with it!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 21:29:20 GMT
I'd say Groundhog Day, School of Rock, Dreamgirls (if it isn't ruled revival) and Aladdin (bear in mind it got the Tony nomination).
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Post by theatremadness on Oct 9, 2016 21:49:30 GMT
I would SO love Groundhog Day to be rewarded with Best Musical, if not a win for Andy Karl for Best Male Musical Performance too.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 8:55:02 GMT
I mean, we all know they make it up as they go along and sometimes the award is given as much for a nominee being notable as for being good. So I wouldn't be in the least surprised if there was a little behind-the-scenes conspiracy to give Groundhog Day awards so that it can be opened on Broadway as "THE OLIVIER-AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL, THE OLIVIERS ARE LIKE THE TONY AWARDS, BUT WITH SEXY BRITISH ACCENTS, SO YOU *KNOW* THEY'RE GOOD". But also I wouldn't mind if that was the case, because I really love Groundhog Day.
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Post by rumbledoll on Oct 10, 2016 9:10:25 GMT
Does anybody know will there be any tickets allocated for public how it was in ROH days? Thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 15:23:20 GMT
I mean, we all know they make it up as they go along and sometimes the award is given as much for a nominee being notable as for being good. So I wouldn't be in the least surprised if there was a little behind-the-scenes conspiracy to give Groundhog Day awards so that it can be opened on Broadway as "THE OLIVIER-AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL, THE OLIVIERS ARE LIKE THE TONY AWARDS, BUT WITH SEXY BRITISH ACCENTS, SO YOU *KNOW* THEY'RE GOOD". But also I wouldn't mind if that was the case, because I really love Groundhog Day. Yep and I'm sure the Oliviers would be happy to announce that the musical that originated in Britain is more award worthy than School of Rock, Aladdin etc.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 19:07:51 GMT
Does anybody know will there be any tickets allocated for public how it was in ROH days? Thanks! I'm guessing as they are moving to a venue almost 3 times the size of the Opera House, that tickets will be available to the public. Presumably in the top tier. In previous years, you've had to be a MasterCard customer.
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Post by rumbledoll on Oct 10, 2016 19:59:10 GMT
Does anybody know will there be any tickets allocated for public how it was in ROH days? Thanks! I'm guessing as they are moving to a venue almost 3 times the size of the Opera House, that tickets will be available to the public. Presumably in the top tier. In previous years, you've had to be a MasterCard customer.
Thanks! Fortunately, I'm still a MasterCard customer
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 21:10:29 GMT
In previous years, you've had to be a MasterCard customer. Nearly as exclusive as insisting that you wear matching socks.
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