4,778 posts
|
Post by Mark on Jul 13, 2022 9:21:24 GMT
Extended to and closing on 15th January 2023.
|
|
|
Post by catw on Jul 13, 2022 9:44:27 GMT
Such a shame. Make it into a tour!
|
|
7,052 posts
|
Post by Jon on Jul 13, 2022 10:54:05 GMT
It's had a great run, I would imagine they'll reimagine the show so it can a further life on tour.
|
|
267 posts
|
Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Jul 14, 2022 1:48:47 GMT
It's moving to Broadway after a Boston tryout. I think it will do much better on Broadway.
|
|
|
Post by scarpia on Jul 21, 2022 23:49:08 GMT
Well I loved this. A couple of dodgy performances but certainly not from the lead, who was superb, and the effects were inventive and theatrical and simultaneously cinematic. Got a standing O as well (took a while for it to materialise but it did).
|
|
5,138 posts
|
Post by TallPaul on Jul 23, 2022 10:38:03 GMT
I'm just catching up on emails. I don't think an entire city has ever been so offended! Imagine the scene in the SOLT office on Rose Street.
Molly: I've got to write this mailshot about Life of Pi. Didn't it have an out of town tryout? Tilly: Somewhere in the north, wasn't it? Molly: Gerrards Cross!? Tilly: No, silly. Not the north, the north. Molly: Leeds? Tilly: Yah, that will be it. Molly: What's the theatre in Leeds called? Tilly: I'm not sure...Leeds Theatre?
|
|
19,659 posts
|
Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 25, 2022 6:16:25 GMT
😡😡😡
|
|
1,561 posts
|
Post by showtoones on Sept 16, 2022 5:34:59 GMT
Which performance does the alternate Pi do each week?
Many thanks!
|
|
|
Post by ntherooh on Oct 28, 2022 16:30:03 GMT
Does anyone have a discount code for this show or a way to get cheaper tickets? My odds probably aren’t the best, because the only day I’ll be in London to see this will be dec 30th. But any help would be appreciated!
|
|
2,848 posts
|
Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 28, 2022 16:42:40 GMT
Does anyone have a discount code for this show or a way to get cheaper tickets? My odds probably aren’t the best, because the only day I’ll be in London to see this will be dec 30th. But any help would be appreciated! Rush tickets rarely sell out and are available well into the morning. Similarly every day TKTS sells highly discounted tickets (eg today there's a 65% discount).
|
|
374 posts
|
Post by theatrenerd on Nov 25, 2022 0:28:42 GMT
|
|
3,426 posts
|
Post by ceebee on Nov 25, 2022 11:49:43 GMT
Also in Canterbury Marlowe Autumn 2023.
|
|
19,659 posts
|
Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 25, 2022 12:46:58 GMT
You’d think there would be a tour announcement on the show website about a tour before venues start including it in their schedules?
|
|
19,659 posts
|
Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 25, 2022 19:01:15 GMT
I recall a producer messaging me on here some time ago (pre covid) asking where we’d got info about their show going on sale at a regional theatre. They were nonplussed when I replied that it had been seen advertised on a “next season” leaflet at the theatre in question. I suppose sometimes a muddle can result these things happening out of sync.
Re the tour there will be limits to where this can go because of the design presumably, unless they change it significantly which would be a shame.
|
|
7,052 posts
|
Post by Jon on Nov 25, 2022 21:21:06 GMT
I assume theatres put shows on sale to entice their members.
|
|
19,659 posts
|
Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 25, 2022 22:29:33 GMT
I assume theatres put shows on sale to entice their members. I’m sure if you’re printing your promo material for the next season and you know you’re getting a show it would be a shame to leave it off just because the pesky producers haven’t got around to announcing it!
|
|
1,819 posts
|
Post by stevej678 on Dec 1, 2022 9:58:03 GMT
|
|
324 posts
|
Post by barrowside on Dec 1, 2022 12:33:29 GMT
I may have a chance to catch this in London next week but it's also coming to Dublin on tour next year. Do you think it will lose a lot in the translation to a conventional proscenium staging?
|
|
19,659 posts
|
Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 1, 2022 13:16:23 GMT
I cant really see how they’re going to do it. They had to reconfigure the Wyndham’s to accommodate the Crucible design so there will have to be compromises surely. I remember a trapdoor being used, possibly more than one, and the way the lifeboat materialises out of the stage suggested that a trap room is needed. Do all of the theatres in that list have this? Also in a traditional theatre this is one where I’d probably choose the circle over the stalls because of the huge amount of projection onto the stage floor .
|
|
|
Post by hadeswasking on Dec 1, 2022 13:44:11 GMT
Off to see the very empty matinee today. Can't wait to finally see this and selfishly I do hope they change some stuff for the tour!
|
|
333 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by anxiousoctopus on Dec 1, 2022 19:20:11 GMT
I can kind of see it working on normal proscenium theatres like the Mayflower, but the boat-shaped stage was quite central to the staging with the tiger and zebras coming through the audience and up ramps onto the stage. Any staging in normal touring theatres would be far less immersive, which is a major draw for the puppets. When I was sat in the stalls the puppets were within touching distance. And as others said above the lifeboat rising up through the floor (and Pi diving underwater through a trapdoor in the floor) are huge effects and idk how they could recreate this
|
|
3,426 posts
|
Post by ceebee on Dec 1, 2022 22:37:48 GMT
The effects will utilise wingspace and lighting - it won't be as impactful as current production, though I expect the boat will still rise out of a false floor and animal entrances will still happen where possible from the auditorium. The key to this production is lighting, projection and sound. That's where the effort and energy will be spent.
|
|
333 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by anxiousoctopus on Dec 1, 2022 23:23:50 GMT
The effects will utilise wingspace and lighting - it won't be as impactful as current production, though I expect the boat will still rise out of a false floor and animal entrances will still happen where possible from the auditorium. The key to this production is lighting, projection and sound. That's where the effort and energy will be spent. I hope so! I’m glad it’s getting a tour, although I swear in interviews (or maybe the program?) they were talking about hoping it stayed in the West End for a long time with all the changes they made to the Wyndham stage - it still seems really popular, I wonder why they aren’t keeping it in London for a longer period
|
|
|
Post by hadeswasking on Dec 1, 2022 23:31:29 GMT
The effects will utilise wingspace and lighting - it won't be as impactful as current production, though I expect the boat will still rise out of a false floor and animal entrances will still happen where possible from the auditorium. The key to this production is lighting, projection and sound. That's where the effort and energy will be spent. I hope so! I’m glad it’s getting a tour, although I swear in interviews (or maybe the program?) they were talking about hoping it stayed in the West End for a long time with all the changes they made to the Wyndham stage - it still seems really popular, I wonder why they aren’t keeping it in London for a longer period If the schools didn't arrive to today's matinee. It would've been less than half full. Which would've been a shame as this play was really something special. I had some problems with the start of the first act but the end of Act 1 and the whole of Act 2 were stunning! I do think it'll lose a bit of the magic on tour but hopefully they can keep a lot of elements that make it so special. Like you said the trapdoor bit is really gonna be missed.
|
|
3,325 posts
|
Post by Dr Tom on Jan 3, 2023 13:30:28 GMT
Finally saw this yesterday with an excellent Rush ticket in the Stalls. My only knowledge of the play is having tried to watch the film before on a plane and dozing off (which is very unusual, as I can't usually sleep on a plane).
Anyway, this is visually quite stunning and works well on stage. I was surprised how many people took in young children (one of whom kept asking questions of his parents). This isn't the easiest play for children to follow and it's quite gruesome at times.
Chirag Benedict Lobo who was on as Pi was excellent. Full of magic and excitement. The first half is stronger than the second, if nothing else because it's more varied.
It's not something I would rush to see again. The material just isn't strong enough. But definitely worth seeing once for the production quality alone.
|
|