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Post by JustJ on Aug 16, 2024 10:39:33 GMT
I might be in the minority but I love when the sound is "loud", and you can really "feel" it. All part of the theatrical experience in my eyes (obviously need the sound quality to be there to hear the vocals etc.) - I actually loved the sound design in both Moulin Rouge & MJ.
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Post by danb on Aug 16, 2024 10:53:05 GMT
I just thought that, in both cases, they replaced any real emotion with over stimulation.
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Post by unseaworthy on Aug 16, 2024 11:00:14 GMT
Saw this earlier in July, first time, wanted to catch it before it closes. Didn’t really have any expectations apart from having enjoyed other Baz Luhrman things in the past. MR was not for me, and it would only be three stars. I haven’t truly understood why jukebox musical label could be a negative until this show, my fault for being unprepared for the belted medleys. I could see that other people enjoyed that aspect a lot, so that was just me. My problem, though, was the volume. It was so, so loud. I guess it might matter where you sit - I was in the gods - but the volume was painfully loud. I bring earplugs to clubs and concerts as a matter of course, but I have never before sat in a theatre and longed for earplugs. I had my fingers in my ears at some point, and ended up putting my phone earplugs in just to have some protection, but I did consider leaving at the interval to save my ears. Was I unlucky with my seat, or is this show ridiculously loud on purpose? Would love to know, and to know if there are any other shows that are similarly loud. Totally agree on the volume - MJ and Starlight will also need you to bring earplugs!
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Post by unseaworthy on Aug 16, 2024 11:02:39 GMT
I just thought that, in both cases, they replaced any real emotion with over stimulation. Completely agree with this!
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 16, 2024 12:15:03 GMT
Funnily enough, I got tickets for family members earlier in the week. They said exactly the same thing about the music volume. But also, the theatre was really hot and had three show stops, so that didn't help. Apart from that, they enjoyed it.
The music volume hasn't ever bothered me as it's that kind of show. I did see this the week before last from the table seats and I do like the close view, even if some of the angles are rather intimidate. I'm sure Davide was trying to seduce me, and Zack was his usual lovely self (I now have to work out if I can fit in a visit to Hello Dolly in Paris). Both Dom and Tanisha were on. I've had great difficulty catching them together, but they are so good as a pair. I also got Craig Ryder as Harold Zidler, which was quite a treat. Hopefully I'll get back before cast change.
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Post by geweena on Sept 1, 2024 9:11:31 GMT
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Post by bb8 on Sept 1, 2024 9:34:10 GMT
Trying to pause the video for clues but can't recognise anyone!
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Post by theatrebelle on Sept 1, 2024 9:51:56 GMT
Do we know of anyone who’s supposedly leaving/staying? Last year there were lots of rumours floating about that all ended up being true but haven’t heard a thing this time around.
I assumed Dom would be staying as he stayed at bom for so long but now I’m not so sure?
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Post by geweena on Sept 1, 2024 10:28:11 GMT
Tanisha is definitely leaving - I’m sure she said her last show was 12th Oct when she performed at Jamie Muscatos concert
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Post by Afriley on Sept 1, 2024 10:35:06 GMT
Yeah she’s leaving.
Christian kind of looks like Dom?
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Post by sophie92 on Sept 1, 2024 15:42:49 GMT
Yeah she’s leaving. Christian kind of looks like Dom? I had heard that Dom was staying, but that’s just from other theatregoers
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Post by ShoreditchTom on Sept 2, 2024 10:09:49 GMT
Very excited to see Natalie Kassanga as the new Satine, she was an amazing Irene in Crazy for You! And also really pleased to see Craig Ryder promoted to full time Zidler, saw him cover several times and he was really good. Good to see Dom and Ben Richards staying! And with Mark Samaras joining and Matt Trevorrow staying a bit of a newsies reunion is going on - they've swapped the streets of NYC for the boulevards of Paris! And Alex Tranter too, I wonder if he will cover Zidler/Duke? All in all quite exciting! www.whatsonstage.com/news/exclusive-moulin-rouge-reveals-new-west-end-company_57286/
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Post by sophie92 on Sept 2, 2024 10:33:43 GMT
Very excited to see Natalie Kassanga as the new Satine, she was an amazing Irene in Crazy for You! And also really pleased to see Craig Ryder promoted to full time Zidler, saw him cover several times and he was really good. Good to see Dom and Ben Richards staying! And with Mark Samaras joining and Matt Trevorrow staying a bit of a newsies reunion is going on - they've swapped the streets of NYC for the boulevards of Paris! And Alex Tranter too, I wonder if he will cover Zidler/Duke? All in all quite exciting! www.whatsonstage.com/news/exclusive-moulin-rouge-reveals-new-west-end-company_57286/Just wanted to post to say that Alex has confirmed on Instagram he’s in the ensemble and is 2nd cover Christian and 3rd Cover Duke
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Post by Dr Tom on Sept 2, 2024 13:23:00 GMT
Craig Ryder is excellent, so glad he’s getting promoted. Mark Samaras is always fun. Always good to see Matteo Johnson as well. Looks like another strong cast.
I did get to see the current cast last week and got one more Craig Ryder Duke show which was a bonus, as well as swing Matt Trevorrow being on. For a Newsies fan with a table seat, it’s always a treat to have both Zack and Matt dancing in front of you. Hopefully Matt has a regular role now as well.
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 19, 2024 11:01:32 GMT
I have a friend who has recently started working at the Piccadilly. This is due to close before the tour begins.
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Post by osdtdg on Sept 19, 2024 11:20:56 GMT
I have a friend who has recently started working at the Piccadilly. This is due to close before the tour begins. With all due respect, I think your friend has either misunderstood or is pulling your leg. They are doing very well at the Piccadilly and cast change is momentary. I doubt they'd get a new cast for only October - April. My guess is at least until Oct 2025, if not longer.
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Post by theatrebelle on Sept 19, 2024 11:22:55 GMT
I have a friend who has recently started working at the Piccadilly. This is due to close before the tour begins. What??!? I thought it was doing fine. I would be pretty surprised if they do this as I went to the midweek matinee recently, which some shows really struggle to fill, but it was near enough full. Ridiculous pricing also (I paid £70 to be in the grand circle). Are you sure your friend isn’t getting confused with the booking period that only currently goes to February?
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 19, 2024 12:55:18 GMT
It is not closing anytime soon. It is still selling a lot of tickets and your friend is clearly confused.
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 19, 2024 13:06:50 GMT
It is not closing anytime soon. It is still selling a lot of tickets and your friend is clearly confused. My friend is a manager. I don’t know why he’d say it when it wasn’t true. They’ve been closing off the upper circle every now and again recently, and there’s still plenty of tickets left for the performance that starts in 25 minutes.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 19, 2024 14:25:49 GMT
It is not closing anytime soon. It is still selling a lot of tickets and your friend is clearly confused. My friend is a manager. I don’t know why he’d say it when it wasn’t true. They’ve been closing off the upper circle every now and again recently, and there’s still plenty of tickets left for the performance that starts in 25 minutes. Oh dear you may have just dropped him in it here. . It’s not closing.its one of the biggest selling shows in the west end.
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Post by punxsutawney on Sept 19, 2024 15:36:12 GMT
It is not closing anytime soon. It is still selling a lot of tickets and your friend is clearly confused. My friend is a manager. I don’t know why he’d say it when it wasn’t true. They’ve been closing off the upper circle every now and again recently, and there’s still plenty of tickets left for the performance that starts in 25 minutes. It's a show that day seats extremely well and even advance tickets for shows a week or two away are pretty comfortable; the ticket prices are also well above market for a lot of seats and would likely sooner be reduced than the show be closed. I don't see any scenario where the upper circle has been closed with any regularity, if we're talking a single weekday matinee and the rest of the house being sold out, that barely even registers as a concern with the prices being charged. Either your friend is pulling your leg, or he doesn't actually exist.
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Post by danb on Sept 19, 2024 15:42:42 GMT
They barely even discount on the day, especially matinees.
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 19, 2024 15:46:42 GMT
My friend is a manager. I don’t know why he’d say it when it wasn’t true. They’ve been closing off the upper circle every now and again recently, and there’s still plenty of tickets left for the performance that starts in 25 minutes. Oh dear you may have just dropped him in it here. . It’s not closing.its one of the biggest selling shows in the west end. I’m just telling you what I’ve heard, there’s no need to be so arsey. I’m happy to be proven wrong. It’s a shame you’re not.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 19, 2024 15:54:32 GMT
No I don’t need to be proven wrong- because I’m right!
Let’s see shall we- when the tour opens and this is still running in London quite happily.
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Post by backtothetheatre on Sept 19, 2024 16:00:50 GMT
No I don’t need to be proven wrong- because I’m right! Let’s see shall we- when the tour opens and this is still running in London quite happily. Like I said, if I’m wrong that’s absolutely fine. Unlike you, being wrong about a random show playing in London is not going to affect my life.
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