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Post by littlesally on Apr 22, 2016 13:57:27 GMT
Gosh, this is expensive. Stalls: £55 front row (will miss footwork at times), £65 behind that, £115 premiums behind that, £90 premiums centre stalls, back to £65, then £55, then £45 back couple of rows. Dress Circle: £35 front row/s near safety rails (may restrict view), £65 and £115 & £90 premiums otherwise, 2nd dress circle block has £26 around the safety rails (again may restrict view), then £55 and £45 behind that. £17.50 very back row of dress circle. And no performances sold out! Booked front row Dress Circle at £35. The safety rail is not a big issue, if I remember correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2016 14:25:03 GMT
I will probably book the Circle, I liked the Circle for Elf and if it I cheaper, I am game!
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Post by lou on Apr 22, 2016 15:14:26 GMT
Gosh, this is expensive. Stalls: £55 front row (will miss footwork at times), £65 behind that, £115 premiums behind that, £90 premiums centre stalls, back to £65, then £55, then £45 back couple of rows. Dress Circle: £35 front row/s near safety rails (may restrict view), £65 and £115 & £90 premiums otherwise, 2nd dress circle block has £26 around the safety rails (again may restrict view), then £55 and £45 behind that. £17.50 very back row of dress circle. And no performances sold out! Booked front row Dress Circle at £35. The safety rail is not a big issue, if I remember correctly. Which part of the row would you say has less obstruction from the safety rail please? The more central £35 seats or the outer ends of the central blocks?
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Post by sushisamba on Apr 22, 2016 15:14:41 GMT
I saw this on Broadway last year and it is s'WONDERFUL. The Dominion is a great choice for a great big show like this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2016 15:17:38 GMT
Just booked! Looks wonderful, and- as you say- the Dominion sounds right for it!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2016 15:18:56 GMT
I'll be booking. If only in gratitude that it means the end of the run of 'The Shoddyguard'. The Bodyguard is amazing...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2016 15:20:31 GMT
I will certainly go to this - really looking forward to it, BUT I just cannot see it connecting with the general public at all. It is a huge theatre to fill (without star names) and will certainly not attract the Bodyguard / Mowtown audience which seem to fill these large theatres nowadays. So unfortunately I can see it struggling. I totally agree, it has no star names. I can see it doing around a year. Big thestres like this are very hard to sell at the moment so thats why producers choose the smaller thestres instead to get more tickets.
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Post by Steffi on Apr 22, 2016 17:32:08 GMT
I am so looking forward to this. Saw it on Broadway three times. Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope are a dream.
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Post by wednesdayaddams on Apr 22, 2016 17:36:07 GMT
I am SO excited for this! I have been wanting to see this show ever since it opened on Broadway - I definitely don't have enough money to go to the US - and to hear that Leanne Cope and Robert Fairchild are reprising their roles makes it even better! I'm going to book as soon as possible and I'm sure I'll be making a return visit many times!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Apr 23, 2016 4:33:42 GMT
This will die a death in that theatre. Eek
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 7:54:19 GMT
This will die a death in that theatre. Eek I'm scared it will. I wouldn't like to open my show in a huge theatre like this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 8:40:49 GMT
This will die a death in that theatre. Eek I'm scared it will. I wouldn't like to open my show in a huge theatre like this. You'll have to let us know when your show opens and where, george, so we can mark it in our diaries. Let's hope no-one starts saying that it will die a death, especially after all the trouble you've gone to looking for the right theatre.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 10:49:19 GMT
Best news we've had all year - a classy Broadway show!
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Post by ali973 on Apr 23, 2016 10:52:15 GMT
I guess I'll see this because it looks pretty enough, but please let it be the last Gershwin mashup! Crazy for You, Nice Work, Top Hat, and this..They are all wonderful in their own ways, but I honestly crave something more edgy like Hedwig.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 11:39:00 GMT
Top hat isn't Gershwin
The west end needs a classy old school musical like this, I'm just not sure there is enough of an audience for this one in such a large theatre
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Post by ali973 on Apr 23, 2016 11:53:33 GMT
^ I stand corrected. I don't disagree-I think WE and Broadway absolutely need to have a staple classical musical. There must be an audience for it given that Guys and Dolls (haven't seen it), Funny Girl (love it in principle; hated this production) are doing quite well. Funny Girl will be gone by the time this is over, but is Guys & Dolls an open run?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 12:22:58 GMT
I'm scared it will. I wouldn't like to open my show in a huge theatre like this. You'll have to let us know when your show opens and where, george, so we can mark it in our diaries. Let's hope no-one starts saying that it will die a death, especially after all the trouble you've gone to looking for the right theatre. Right no need to start getting rude and sarcastic! I never said anything rude , I hope the show does really well in London! I think it will connect with London audiences. I just simply said I wouldn't like to open a show here and who knows what will happen. Wish it all the best in London. Find out abit more about me mate before you start being rude and sarcastic. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 12:33:55 GMT
I'm scared it will. I wouldn't like to open my show in a huge theatre like this. You'll have to let us know when your show opens and where, george, so we can mark it in our diaries. Let's hope no-one starts saying that it will die a death, especially after all the trouble you've gone to looking for the right theatre. And maybe if you actually read it, I wasn't the original one who said it will die of death. I simply reluctantly agreed. Lots of other people here have said they see it closing which is a huge shame. And yeah come and talk to me about me and I'll let you know about my shows in the future!!
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Post by horton on Apr 23, 2016 14:37:55 GMT
Apparently they are only seeing people from the Royal for this...
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Post by poster J on Apr 24, 2016 4:36:28 GMT
Quite excited about this, and glad it's been announced now and some of the original cast are coming over, as that means I can take it off my list of shows to see on my upcoming New York trip and squeeze in Eclipsed instead! Looking forward to next year now - been a while since I've been to the Dominion as well!
Front row stalls at the Dominion is fine, unless they extend the stage for this it's not particularly close to the edge of the stage so I doubt that much footwork will be missed. I'll probably book one Stalls and one Circle visit though, just in case!
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Post by greeny11 on Apr 24, 2016 13:49:07 GMT
Apparently they are only seeing people from the Royal for this... I would assume for ensemble and understudies for the leads. I would imagine the auditions for Henri, Adam, Milo, Mme Baurel and their understudies would be open to actors
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Post by horton on Apr 24, 2016 14:14:21 GMT
Sure
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 12:14:07 GMT
Apparently they are only seeing people from the Royal for this... The ITV medical drama? Random . . .
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Post by horton on Apr 25, 2016 14:44:13 GMT
No, it's not the latest incarnation of Dreamboats and Petticoats!
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Post by waybeyondblue on Apr 25, 2016 17:30:17 GMT
Top hat isn't Gershwin The west end needs a classy old school musical like this, I'm just not sure there is enough of an audience for this one in such a large theatre I'm not sure it qualifies as an old school musical. it's a conversion of a film whereas something like Carousel would be bang on the money. There are lots of old school musicals which I'd like to see and when Chichester can get back to them then great.
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Post by whygodwhytoday on Jun 7, 2016 17:48:22 GMT
This is an enjoyable show and will tick the boxes for the couple on a date audience market. However, as a show, it is not strong enough to sell out. My main issues with this show are the plot and themes. Act Two becomes a tad mundane, however it is rescued by a 10 minute dance number (they literally have nothing else to fill act 2 with). The book starts out strong but quickly descends into reeling off gags instead of developing characters. The setting and staging are beautiful - a West End audience would definitely appreciate this aspect of the show. As for the dance, objectively it is great - however I've never been one for dance; so I guess I'm a tad skewed in my opinions. The cast are all excellent. Gershwin's music is undervalued I feel, mostly in Act 2 - "But Not For Me" for example. My main issue with this musical is I feel it has no sense of integrity - it feels very commercial dressed up to be beloved tradition and sophistication; it just doesn't ring sincere to me... (can anyone who has seen the show agree with me here?) That's why I describe it as enjoyable instead of engaging.
When I say I have an issue with the themes, I mean I think they hit a lot better with an American audience than they would a British audience. The book could do with some grit every now again (ie: be less implicit about Henri's homosexuality), although I appreciate this is just my personal taste, and others would find that kind of dialogue overblown.
I'm glad it's coming. It's great to see a new musical that cherry picks the history of the American Musical/Dance without feeling too boring/cliched. I doubt it will last, but I could be proved wrong - what with the success of Top Hat.
Hope you're well xxx
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Post by Steffi on Jun 7, 2016 18:14:36 GMT
I think the story isn't the strong point of the show. And I don't like the changes they've made but I get why they made them. However, the dancing is just beautiful. And both Leanne Cope and Robert Fairchild are stunning. I've seen the show three times on Broadway. It's just one of those I can completely lose myself in because I adore the music and the dancing. I'm thrilled it's coming to London with Leanne and Robert (my bank account, not so much)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 23:13:53 GMT
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 26, 2016 8:32:08 GMT
It doesn't work like that and I wouldn't assume that will be the case.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 22:30:07 GMT
It's never that easy. I imagine the Broadway set will be sent on tour.
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