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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2019 23:29:41 GMT
Possibly! Or a smash hit!! I wish it all the best but I was totally surprised to see this in one of my programmes last weekend. Even old theatre queens I know, don't know this one. It'll have to sell on Manford's name which I think, correct me if I'm wrong, The Producers even struggled with.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2019 0:04:32 GMT
Aren't people bored of seeing Jason Manford in nearly every other musical that goes out on tour recently? It limped along on Broadway for a year and that was with a huge name in the lead role, Is he that much of a draw??
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 16, 2019 0:13:31 GMT
I think he’s extremely mediocre. After the initial novelty of “oooh a comic who sings” wears off there’s very little there.
Pub act, as my dear departed father used to say.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2019 0:15:20 GMT
You all are Shady Ladys from Seville.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2019 0:23:04 GMT
You all are Shady Ladys from Seville. Thank you!!!
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Post by musicalmarge on Feb 16, 2019 9:41:31 GMT
It will be another Dolittle and do little I’m sure.
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Post by dippy on Feb 16, 2019 9:56:20 GMT
Sadly that is my thought, I may love the show but I don't see it having much appeal. I mean it's about a massive musical fan who gets to work in the theatre solving a case, for a lot of people that's not that interesting. It's a shame that Robbin Hood is such an awful show, however I do still love all 4 versions of "In the same boat".
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Post by anita on Feb 16, 2019 10:10:04 GMT
I'm not a Jason Manford fan but I like the sound of this. Thinking of booking a cheap ticket at Dartford [ as cheaper than Bromley]. Have just ordered the Broadway CD online too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2019 10:26:27 GMT
I saw it on Broadway and really enjoyed it at the time but...I remember very little of it which probably says a lot. It would be a better show for a limited run somewhere like the menier or even Chichester with a built in customer base
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Post by learfan on Feb 16, 2019 11:23:25 GMT
Manford is quite popular and they will need another star or two in the supporting cast. However I will probably book for Birmingham as its Kander&Ebb.
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Post by Mark on Jun 5, 2019 12:03:16 GMT
Further casting announced!
Rebecca Lock! In the Debra Monk role - she’ll be great.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2019 12:16:53 GMT
Ore Oduba is playing Aaron Fox, the guy that sings one of the best numbers in the show, that was played on Broadway by Jason Daniely? So i presume has a fantasic singing voice??
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Post by dippy on Jun 5, 2019 13:23:04 GMT
Emma Caffrey will make a great Bambi. I also agree that Aaron has one of the best numbers!
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Post by xanady on Jun 5, 2019 16:14:06 GMT
The title puts a downer on it to start with...it’s an open goal for any journalist who wants to write a negative review.
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Post by raider80 on Jun 5, 2019 22:57:48 GMT
The title puts a downer on it to start with...it’s an open goal for any journalist who wants to write a negative review. They’ll have a field day if Something Rotten ever comes over.
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Post by Being Alive on Jun 5, 2019 23:06:11 GMT
Sad that it means becky Lock won’t be joining Poppins or Evan Hansen But I might try catch this
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 5, 2019 23:13:41 GMT
Oduba appears to have no stage experience other than Strictly related stuff. He has no stage training as far as can be found. He has no professional singing experience that can be found (or amateur)
Classic stunt casting...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 0:40:16 GMT
Ore has apparently been training to take on a musical theatre role - he's doing a stint as Teen Angel in Grease soon too. Apparently he wants to get into performing and stage work, I wonder if he's been encouraged by his Strictly partner Joanne Clifton.
It would seen strange him wanting to move into stage work considering he was a "rising star" at the BBC and his Strictly win boosted his profile. He always came across well on TV and I thought the BBC would have given him a big push as possibly their top BAME presenter.
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Post by djdan14 on Jun 6, 2019 11:54:58 GMT
Well if his acting is anything like his presenting he will be constantly waving his hands around every time he says a line
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 6, 2019 13:18:23 GMT
I wonder what professional actors who are struggling to get regular work think when this happens?
a) Oh great, another tv personality who is already getting lots of work and doing very nicely is now muscling in on theatre jobs.
b) Hey welcome Ore, there’s room for everyone and no it doesn’t matter that you’re completely untrained, you’ll pick it up just fine!
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Post by wickedgrin on Jun 6, 2019 16:21:43 GMT
I wonder what professional actors who are struggling to get regular work think when this happens? a) Oh great, another tv personality who is already getting lots of work and doing very nicely is now muscling in on theatre jobs. b) Hey welcome Ore, there’s room for everyone and no it doesn’t matter that you’re completely untrained, you’ll pick it up just fine! While personally I completely agree with this, the stone cold reality of commercial theatre is that without name recognition tickets to theatre are hard to shift. When I ask friends (yes I have friends!) if they want to see a particular show, the first question they ask is “who’s in it?” and if they don’t know them “off the telly” they simply don’t want to go. So, perhaps without the stunt cast person perhaps the show may not happen and consequently the other jobs of cast and crew would not exist. With regard to Ore I suspect the very well paid TV presenting jobs have simply not materialised as expected after his Strictly win and like other performers after their recording career failed to take off after X Factor, have turned to musical theatre for employment.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 6, 2019 16:59:22 GMT
I know, I agree about the commercials when it comes to casting, money has to be recouped. But it seems like a very far stretch from being a sports presenter, to an ok dancer in SCD to a full-on acting and singing role in a musical.
We shall see!
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 6, 2019 17:17:05 GMT
It will take a lot more than stunt casting to give this obscure musical a hope of succeeding at the box office. Yes, it is great it is getting a chance - but realistically, there isn't enough awareness of it as a show for it to arrive with much of an audience. And it is so unlike the rest of the Kander/Ebb back catalogue that it will be a struggle to sell it to Cabaret/Chicago fans.
I love ambition - but producers at the moment are taking very, very big risks
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Post by horton on Jun 6, 2019 21:46:45 GMT
If The Producers couldn't find a regional audience, what hope is there for Curtains?
It's also not the kind of show where stunt casting doesn't hurt- as Teen Angel it's a role almost perfect for a celebrity cameo. But Curtains is a very tightly plotted musical mystery. The only weak actor- well it's a spoiler- but let's just say Ore doesn't fit that role.
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Post by xanady on Jun 6, 2019 23:06:08 GMT
Unfortunately,I personally find Ore and Jason to be two of the most irritating tv stars out there,so for me,the casting of ‘names’ is a negative on this occasion, when perhaps ‘unknowns’ might have made me buy a ticket...and for that reason,I am out!
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