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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 5, 2019 14:46:07 GMT
Don't think the theatre has been announced yet, but reported last week in several newspapers that Pretty Woman will open in London sometime next year.
Bryan Adams behind the music.
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Post by djp on Mar 13, 2019 22:26:37 GMT
Sam Barks is leading in it now.
We might actually get someone who went to America and made a big success of it, back, in the West End?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 22:31:56 GMT
It'll be Samantha from what I've heard, and they're trying to get both Andy and Orfeh on board too, because they come as a package deal naturally. 😂
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 0:09:16 GMT
I imagine Sam Barks will have first refusal on it at least, and probably will transfer. I hope she does as I missed her in New York (she called out ill) and she would be the only reason for me to see this again!
I'd be perfectly happy if she didn't bring Andy Karl or Orfeh with her though!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 0:24:13 GMT
I'd love to see those three. I loved Sam and Andy in TL5Y and Groundhog Day. Never seen Orfeh live but I really enjoyed her in the filmed performance of Legally Blonde.
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Post by learfan on Mar 14, 2019 7:05:49 GMT
Hmm, cant help thinking if its going into one of the bigger theatres they will need a name as the male lead, no offence to Karl but to all intents and purposes he is an unknown here.
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Post by mallardo on Mar 14, 2019 7:18:56 GMT
I saw it in New York recently and Andy Karl is very good in this, don't underestimate him. He brings a lot to an under-characterized role and would not be easy to replace. The guy no one is mentioning is Eric Anderson who is actually third billed, before Orfeh, and who is terrific in a double role. But as long as Barks is in it the show will do well - she's an absolute powerhouse and totally irresistable.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 7:26:55 GMT
I think it will go to the Adelphi. Let’s face it, Waitress is never going to last into 2020.
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Post by LaLuPone on Mar 14, 2019 7:46:39 GMT
I think it will go to the Adelphi. Let’s face it, Waitress is never going to last into 2020. I don’t know, it’s had some very good reviews so let’s give it a chance!
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Post by Mark on Mar 14, 2019 8:04:24 GMT
I think it will go to the Adelphi. Let’s face it, Waitress is never going to last into 2020. Makes sense with it being a part Nederlander theatre.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 8:27:53 GMT
Would they ever consider the Dominion? It’s unfilled and is Nederlander-owned.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 8:31:16 GMT
Would they ever consider the Dominion? It’s unfilled and is Nederlander-owned. no one is that stupid, hence why the Dominion is empty. 😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 8:33:13 GMT
I mean, the Aldwych is likely to have Tina for a while which is the only other N theatre. Adelphi would make sense, depending on Waitress’ success.
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Post by songbird on Mar 14, 2019 10:00:07 GMT
I hope this does not come here. I saw it in New York over the summer and was by far the worst thing I saw. It's abysmal and Sam Barks is the single redeeming quality.
I actually saw it for free with comp tickets, and usually free tickets make me end up liking things!
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Post by sparky5000 on Mar 14, 2019 10:32:28 GMT
I hope this does not come here. I saw it in New York over the summer and was by far the worst thing I saw. It's abysmal and Sam Barks is the single redeeming quality. I actually saw it for free with comp tickets, and usually free tickets make me end up liking things! I was about the say the same thing. I saw it last summer and for me personally it was easily the weakest and most disappointing of all the musicals I saw. It wasn’t particularly well received critically either, but I guess some shows are critic proof and it will probably do well on name alone over here, at least initially. I thought the music was passable and nothing more, but the set felt like they had zero budget 😄 and they basically just recreated the script word for word, and so the big film moments just felt like poor imitations. I like Samantha Barks but I also felt like she way overdid it with the acting and so her Vivian just felt like a caricature.
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Post by mallardo on Mar 14, 2019 10:36:15 GMT
she's an absolute powerhouse and totally irresistable I remember you being quoted saying that somewhere else too, mallardo . Was it at our last restraining order hearing, perhaps? Oh, and don't worry, season tickets for London are being organised as we speak... under assumed names, naturally (we are both Mr B. Bear, if anyone asks). I believe we've both agreed on Ms Barks's virtues on a couple of occasions, TM, the last being The Last Five Years. All I can say is wait until you see her in this!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 10:46:22 GMT
I like Samantha Barks but I also felt like she way overdid it with the acting and so her Vivian just felt like a caricature. Julia Roberts was insanely good in the movie though so anyone would have had a hard job to match it and not come off like a caricature.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 10:56:38 GMT
It isn't a good musical, but everyone knows the film so it will sell, especially to the hen party crowd, in the same way as Legally Blonde did. That is the advantage it has over Waitress, even though it will get a mixed at best critical reception.
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Post by sparky5000 on Mar 14, 2019 11:06:42 GMT
I like Samantha Barks but I also felt like she way overdid it with the acting and so her Vivian just felt like a caricature. Julia Roberts was insanely good in the movie though so anyone would have had a hard job to match it and not come off like a caricature. Oh for sure. I thought she was good don’t get me wrong but it was just a bit too OTT for me. I’m definitely someone who leans towards preferring the understated rather than overstated though, given the choice!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 11:40:43 GMT
I remember you being quoted saying that somewhere else too, mallardo . Was it at our last restraining order hearing, perhaps? Oh, and don't worry, season tickets for London are being organised as we speak... under assumed names, naturally (we are both Mr B. Bear, if anyone asks). I believe we've both agreed on Ms Barks's virtues on a couple of occasions, TM, the last being The Last Five Years. All I can say is wait until you see her in this! And we will be informing security about you two the MOMENT tickets go on sale.
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Post by Mark on Mar 23, 2019 12:38:37 GMT
Having seen this in New York last night I can see it doing very well in London! The Nederlander theatre feels quite intimate, and it’s not a “big” show in some senses, so I think for London they’d be wise to take somewhere like the Piccadilly or Savoy rather than the Adelphi or anywhere bigger.
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Post by xanady on May 8, 2019 17:26:29 GMT
Started buying/listening to CD’s from shows I have never seen and this one is on constant replay.Looking forward to this coming to the WE.
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Post by ali973 on May 8, 2019 18:59:29 GMT
People who are surprised this isn't good..you're surprised? Really? It'll do well in London..London audiences love absurd hyper-American musicals more than Americans do. 9 to 5, Grease, Hairspray, Legally Blonde..this will fit right in and run for a while because it looks dirt cheap.
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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 8, 2019 19:03:59 GMT
I really love the score and the show looks fun and an enjoyable night out. It'll do well here when it comes over I imagine. All things crossed we see Samantha, Andy and Orfeh pop over for it!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2019 12:21:15 GMT
Just seen on Twitter that this is now confirmed for February.
Adelphi?!
(Oh and as per tradition - how high is the stage? Will there be dayseats? What is the 2nd understudy list? Etc etc.)
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