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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2016 14:59:40 GMT
Whenever I get sentimental about 'Rent', my thoughts always drift to 'Rent:Remixed'. That soon sorts me out. it's a fair point...I've had to re-live the re-mix more times than I wish to think about in the name of research. When I close my eyes I still see that glaring white set and hear the girl from the Sugababes murdering 'Out Tonight' *shudder*
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Post by MoreLife on Dec 1, 2016 16:31:51 GMT
it's a fair point...I've had to re-live the re-mix more times than I wish to think about in the name of research. When I close my eyes I still see that glaring white set and hear the girl from the Sugababes murdering 'Out Tonight' *shudder* And that must be when, in the background, "What I did for love" starts to play... because only the most genuine passion for the topic of your research can justify re-living the re-mix several times! I have to confess I'd be curious to read your thesis...
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Post by Mark on Dec 1, 2016 17:23:47 GMT
The London run is pretty much sold out which is incredible! Seeing it on the 10th and really looking forward to it
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Post by londontheatrefan on Dec 6, 2016 18:57:55 GMT
I was booked to see Rent on Friday and now am unable to go so I have two tickets to sell - would anyone be interested? I'm selling at face value - £19.50 per ticket - and could meet the seller Friday evening to exchange? Let me know if anyone needs a ticket, I'm sad I can't go but want to give the tickets to a good home rather than one of these reseller sites. Thanks!
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Post by distantcousin on Dec 6, 2016 19:18:27 GMT
I actually quite liked Remixed! I've just booked to see it at Theatr Clwyd (which is a lot nearer for me than London) and sales there look pretty healthy. Me too. Certainly in terms of musical direction, I thought it was superior.
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Post by tal on Dec 7, 2016 0:57:17 GMT
londontheatrefan I would like to buy one of your tickets if you haven't sold them yet. However, I can't seem to be able to message you (the website can't find your user). Could you send me a message?
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 7, 2016 1:32:14 GMT
Unfortunately the ears are next to the brain, for Rent they need to be next to the heart.
A few lyrics really do make me cringe, but otherwise I so love Rent, spoke to a theatre audience like no other show has.
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Post by danb on Dec 7, 2016 7:04:34 GMT
I've had a little look at the website and can't see any day seat info. Are there any? Would seem unusual for what is almost the progenitor of day seating to not offer them.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Dec 7, 2016 8:35:47 GMT
I've had a little look at the website and can't see any day seat info. Are there any? Would seem unusual for what is almost the progenitor of day seating to not offer them. But then again if they can sell out without them......it is afterall a small venue
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Post by bengal73 on Dec 7, 2016 8:37:47 GMT
Unfortunately the ears are next to the brain, for Rent they need to be next to the heart. A few lyrics really do make me cringe, but otherwise I so love Rent, spoke to a theatre audience like no other show has. Following my previous comment I won tickets at the end of last week for the Brighton production and went along open to being converted. As a 40 something guy I still dont quite get the fuss but having seen it I have more of an idea why people are so affected by it. My daughter in her early 20s loved it and hasnt stopped talking about it since. Maybe if I had seen it at that age I would have appreciated it more.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 9:00:23 GMT
The entire London run is now sold out completely according to the website.
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Post by viserys on Dec 7, 2016 9:15:58 GMT
That makes me really happy.
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Post by schuttep on Dec 7, 2016 9:20:54 GMT
Following my previous comment I won tickets at the end of last week for the Brighton production and went along open to being converted. As a 40 something guy I still dont quite get the fuss but having seen it I have more of an idea why people are so affected by it. My daughter in her early 20s loved it and hasnt stopped talking about it since. Maybe if I had seen it at that age I would have appreciated it more. Possibly. But I maintain it's timeless. I saw the original Broadway cast when I was in my late 40s; I had read reviews but wasn't at all sure I'd like it. Half way into the first song, I knew I loved it. And all my friends (between 45 and 55), who've seen it since adore it and we're all seeing this incarnation, albeit at different theatres.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 9:25:26 GMT
Sounds like the general attitude to the St James is finally turning, and folk are flocking!
I casually mentioned to someone last night that I haven't yet been to the St James, and they immediately flew into paeans of praise for the cheeseboards which are, apparently, customised to the personal taste of the cheese-eater.
Rent and cheese - a winning combination!
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Post by viserys on Dec 7, 2016 10:00:57 GMT
Apparently the cheeseboards are history though:
"The bar and restaurant areas of the theatre will be revitalised and reimagined by Shaun Clarkson ID, to create a space for theatre makers, audiences and local residents alike to meet, share ideas and enjoy the new food and beverage offering from the second branch of charcoal grill and natural wine bar The Naughty Piglets, which will open on the first floor of The Other Palace."
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 7, 2016 19:16:48 GMT
No day seats that I've heard of. Is that for the cheeseboard?
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Post by danb on Dec 7, 2016 21:53:37 GMT
No day seats that I've heard of. Thanks Monkey. Turns out it wasn't a difficult question, nor one requiring snark, but some people can't help finding themselves important. Glad I have the tour booked further down the road.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 9:24:23 GMT
No day seats that I've heard of. Thanks Monkey. Turns out it wasn't a difficult question, nor one requiring snark, but some people can't help finding themselves important. Glad I have the tour booked further down the road. Indeed! And to back up the Monkey none I've heard of.
Which is, give Rent's history as yes the first Broadway show to offer rush/dayseats in line with wanting people to be able to access it seems a shame. I know that as a tour they're at the mercy of individual venues but I'd like to have seen the producers negotiate something (though admittedly a lot of the tour venues do have very affordable tickets)
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Post by stevej678 on Dec 8, 2016 9:48:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 11:28:53 GMT
I didn't think the cheeseboard line was snarky, just the usual wit we get around here LOL. Our "wit" is just woefully misunderstood Monkey... alas for us.
Argh I'm on such a Rent nostalgia kick lately, I fear for the floods of tears when I see it (Sorry viserys)
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Post by viserys on Dec 8, 2016 11:40:17 GMT
No worries, I'll bring a tissue box big enough for both of us @emicardiff
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2016 12:19:25 GMT
For anyone interested in Rent generally there's a Welsh language version being perfomed by University of Wales Trinity St Davids (try saying that after a few glasses) this month...https://uk.patronbase.com/_TheGate/Productions/P/Performances
Translated by a friend of mine, which was for this supreme Rent nerd an interesting process to hear about and help a little with. Interested to see/hear it!
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Post by danb on Dec 9, 2016 9:57:39 GMT
My snarky comment wasn't directed anywhere near the cheese...
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Post by westendcub on Dec 10, 2016 22:23:43 GMT
Absolutely brilliant production, I was at the matinee this afternoon and this was just brilliant and so heartfelt.
I have seen on Broadway, Remix and now this touring production and this is by far the best (I don't think I stopped with the tears in Act 2).
Booked so long ago I had no idea where I had booked our seats, it was row C (which was the front row), I loved it..there is no rasied stage so we were right in the attention.
The Mimi is excellent in this but the two outstanding cast members are Layton Williams (Angel) and Ryan O'Gorman (Tom Collins).
I loved this and gutted I didn't book this twice, it's all sold out and I want to go again!
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Post by Mark on Dec 10, 2016 22:33:36 GMT
Really good production! Solid performances from everyone, particularly Angel, Collins and Maureen.
Beats Rent Remixed by a mile! I saw the original on Broadway just before it closed and this is probably the closest you are going to get to the original nowadays (other than the tour going round the states).
The one major thing that needs improvement - AMPLIFICATION! The music was drowning out vocals throughout. If there is one thing I want in Rent it's loud music and loud vocals. I only got the loud music tonight (I remember in New York they used those larger style mics, the ones used tonight looked cheap). May have been due to being so close but they could really do with cranking it up.
Also found the staging of Out Tonight a bit too distracting - Just let her sing! No need for spinning staircases!
Very much enjoyed though!
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