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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 19:23:38 GMT
Ahhh that's fabulous news - love The Lowry - spacious and comfortable with some nice bars and galleries. The last tour had it's second stop at The Palace (where they recorded the album) and what I think was the final stop at The Lowry. Manchester loves Les Mis :-)
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Post by danb on Feb 19, 2019 19:33:32 GMT
Loyal to its first ever uk tour stop 😀
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Post by LaLuPone on Feb 19, 2019 19:35:43 GMT
Loyal to its first ever uk tour stop 😀 I thought this production originally opened in Cardiff? Or do you mean the tour of the original production?
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Post by danb on Feb 19, 2019 19:37:21 GMT
Yes.
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Post by LaLuPone on Feb 19, 2019 19:41:32 GMT
Soz.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 21:27:45 GMT
Any Glasgow/Aberdeen/Sunderland dates announced for this yet?
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Post by justfran on Feb 19, 2019 21:57:28 GMT
I don’t think it’s going to come to Sunderland unfortunately.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2019 22:03:09 GMT
Ah. I couldn't get tickets for Edinburgh, and it's looking unlikely that I'll be able to scrape up the money for the Newcastle dates. I heard rumours of Glasgow but I could probably manage to traipse up to Aberdeen if not.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 19, 2019 23:00:54 GMT
Well this was absolutely stunning tonight. I don’t know if they’ve changed it further since the 25 tour but it looks so much more huge and lavish than I recall. The design is gorgeous, lighting, sound all spot on. We lashed out on premiums for this but I could see every single penny of my ticket money on that stage. What more can you ask for than that? Killian Donnelly smashes it and Nic Greenshields’ had me tearing up at Stars. Also....MARIUS ISNT TOO WET! Yes I have a couple of niggles with a couple of things but I’m not even going there because this is five big ones ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and I think this is a fitting replacement for the current London production. I think it will give the show a new lease of life, and Cameron is a very clever man.
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Post by danb on Feb 19, 2019 23:05:53 GMT
That’s great news. Taking my Mum next week for her Xmas present and I think I’m looking forward to it as much as her.
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Post by Daytripper on Feb 20, 2019 12:51:31 GMT
Well this was absolutely stunning tonight. I don’t know if they’ve changed it further since the 25 tour but it looks so much more huge and lavish than I recall. The design is gorgeous, lighting, sound all spot on. We lashed out on premiums for this but I could see every single penny of my ticket money on that stage. What more can you ask for than that? Killian Donnelly smashes it and Nic Greenshields’ had me tearing up at Stars. Also....MARIUS ISNT TOO WET! Yes I have a couple of niggles with a couple of things but I’m not even going there because this is five big ones ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and I think this is a fitting replacement for the current London production. I think it will give the show a new lease of life, and Cameron is a very clever man. Thanks for your review 😀. I am seeing Les Miserables on stage for the very first time next month, and can't wait! I too have booked premium seats for Manchester (I have also booked a cheap seat for Liverpool).
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 22, 2019 18:42:38 GMT
I’ve booked to see it again hee hee 😌
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Post by bimse on Feb 22, 2019 18:54:58 GMT
Well this was absolutely stunning tonight. I don’t know if they’ve changed it further since the 25 tour but it looks so much more huge and lavish than I recall. The design is gorgeous, lighting, sound all spot on. We lashed out on premiums for this but I could see every single penny of my ticket money on that stage. What more can you ask for than that? Killian Donnelly smashes it and Nic Greenshields’ had me tearing up at Stars. Also....MARIUS ISNT TOO WET! Yes I have a couple of niggles with a couple of things but I’m not even going there because this is five big ones ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and I think this is a fitting replacement for the current London production. I think it will give the show a new lease of life, and Cameron is a very clever man. I agree with @burleybear. I missed the 25th anniversary tour, so was looking forward to this, and wasn’t disappointed. Just my little note to the Director ..... too many “crotch grabbing movements” every time something lewd is mentioned. Once is amusingly cheeky, many times seems unfortunate. But the staging and lighting was so interesting and slick, the sound was brilliant and there are some terrific performances .... of course Killian and Nic are both breathtaking, Enjolras, Grantaire etc ( powerful performances and such superb timing), Eponine (excellent, can’t fault her) , the kids were engaging, and the Thenardiers were so well cast, and actually funny ..... although the “master of the house” scene was a bit too “busy” for my liking . The whole company, on stage and back stage should be so proud that the show still looks so fresh after so many performances. I’ll be back, in Cardiff.
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Post by welsh_tenor on Feb 22, 2019 20:14:58 GMT
Booking for June and in my price bracket I’ve got a choice of row A in the stalls or row M! What’s the stage like from the front? Any suggestions for which to go for @theatremonkey?
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Post by danb on Feb 22, 2019 20:22:55 GMT
We’re in BB, the second row (first full row). I’ll let you know!
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Post by welsh_tenor on Feb 23, 2019 10:11:38 GMT
I went for row M to be able to take everything in better! I realised when booking it must be at least 15 years since I’ve last seen the show in London so really looking forward to getting back to see it one more time!
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Post by danb on Feb 23, 2019 10:25:05 GMT
We’re in BB, the second row (first full row). I’ll let you know! I was being ‘cheap’ (£60!).
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 23, 2019 13:41:43 GMT
There are no projections on the floor in the tour version.
The ones at the back of the stage are beautiful though, soooooo much better than those old brown shutters in the West End. They’re used to give a three dimensional effect in several scenes and it works brilliantly.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 23, 2019 13:47:27 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though.
The bit after the prologue and Valjean’s soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional.
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Post by daisy24601 on Feb 23, 2019 14:03:09 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though. The bit after the prologue and Valjean soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional. Oh yes I forgot to mention that too. I went with two friends who hadn't seen it before and I told them beforehand there'd be dates and then there wasn't! I guess people will twig on with the ageing and oh that's Cosette now grown up, but you don't want a confused audience and I think it helps show just how much time has passed.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 14:54:44 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though. The bit after the prologue and Valjean’s soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional. That was my biggest issue with the last tour and I can't believe they haven't fixed it. it really affects the story telling and I can't think what logic made them think it was a good thing to take out
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Post by David J on Feb 23, 2019 15:42:13 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though. The bit after the prologue and Valjean’s soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional. That was my biggest issue with the last tour and I can't believe they haven't fixed it. it really affects the story telling and I can't think what logic made them think it was a good thing to take out Yeah, took my grandma to the last tour and she was absolutely confused the whole way through
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 16:12:18 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though. The bit after the prologue and Valjean’s soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional. That was my biggest issue with the last tour and I can't believe they haven't fixed it. it really affects the story telling and I can't think what logic made them think it was a good thing to take out I'm guessing they put the dates in the programme, possibly merged with the song list? Working on the presumption that *most* people will have programmes which they'll read pre-show..
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 17:57:23 GMT
I bought the programme when it was in Edinburgh, and the dates are included with the song list, yes.
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Post by Rukaya on Feb 23, 2019 18:00:25 GMT
Been meaning to say, one thing that is missing from the tour which I think is a misstep is that they don’t tell you the locations and dates, so unless you know how much time has passed or can work it out it could be confusing. Valjean ages very well though. The bit after the prologue and Valjean’s soliloquy where that familiar musical theme kicks in, the orchestra hits a crescendo and ‘Les Miserables’ is projected across the back of the stage is a massive shiver down spine moment. Very emotional. I'm sure when I saw it on Broadway (presuming exact same staging) they displayed the dates and locations somehow... Think it was via projection? So bizarre not to have them!
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