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Post by Jon on Dec 17, 2016 18:47:44 GMT
Only the £75 and £99 tickets availible for the two added matinees. Clearly there is still a huge audiencd for Rent in London! I could see this coming back to London for a run once the tour finishes, in one of the smaller theatres like Charring Cross or Playhouse. It'd be risky putting into a bigger West End theatre, selling out a 300 seat theatre isn't the same as one double the size.
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Post by dan on Dec 18, 2016 2:00:35 GMT
I was so looking forward to Rent this evening... this is far from my favourite production of Rent. From my experience tonight that's largely down to the sound. If I hadn't have know the songs and lyrics, I'd have really struggled to follow anything that was happening, which was the unfortunate position the person I went with was in! We were front row, and had cast stood in front of us on lots of occasions too (down to my choice of seat really!). Still love this show so much, but only a couple of songs could I actually hear the words that were being sung. Which is so unfortunate. The director came on at the beginning and explained there had been "massive technical problems" in the afternoon resulting in the show being cancelled. I know there was an injury so some different cast were on. Some great vocals in terms of tuning etc and some great acting performances. We had alternate Mimi, Collins, and Angel (I think!). Hope the cast are ok!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 9:19:16 GMT
£99 for a show at the St James is disgusting.
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Post by bellboard27 on Dec 18, 2016 10:11:30 GMT
Just to note again that Rent will be back in London zone 4, less than 20 mins train from Victoria in Bromley in early Feb. Premium tickets £44, most others £39 and largely unsold so maybe discounts nearer the time.
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Post by stevej678 on Dec 18, 2016 10:26:28 GMT
We had alternate Mimi, Collins, and Angel (I think!). Hope the cast are ok! There were three covers on for the cancelled matinee. Definitely Mimi and Angel, can't remember if Collins was the third. Thought Bobbie Little's vocals were stunning as Mimi, she quickly made up for the disappointment of Philippa Stefani's absence before the show was cut short. Will try again when the tour comes to Liverpool next year.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 10:28:37 GMT
£99 for a show at the St James is disgusting. Remaining availability at the St James is extremely limited and everyone is free to choose whether or not to purchase a ticket.
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 18, 2016 10:56:10 GMT
Yeah, I'm after 1 only but and not so desperate to see it that I feel the need to pay £99.
I saw the original production on Broadway and the Sydney production (not a patch on the Broadway production).
Anyone got a spare?
I may even try dayseating. Again, ain't gonna pay £99.
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Post by infofreako on Dec 18, 2016 11:28:41 GMT
I looked at availability in Eastbourne the other day and theres plenty in a relatively small theatre. Whilst a limited run in London is virtually sold out it doesnt seem to be shifting out on the road if eastbourne and bromley are representative. Im not convinced of its ability to shift a further run in London in the same way
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 13:27:16 GMT
£99 for a show at the St James is disgusting. Remaining availability at the St James is extremely limited and everyone is free to choose whether or not to purchase a ticket. Agreed. Dynamic pricing is smart and sensible as far as I'm concerned. Those £99 tickets will sell for that price, so why not? It may go against the message of Rent, but let's be real, most people mock the characters and think they should just go get a job anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 14:15:37 GMT
Yeah, I'm after 1 only but and not so desperate to see it that I feel the need to pay £99. I saw the original production on Broadway and the Sydney production (not a patch on the Broadway production). Anyone got a spare? I may even try dayseating. Again, ain't gonna pay £99. Orrr take the 20 minute train ride to Bromley as per bellboard27's extremely reasonable suggestion?
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Post by daniel on Dec 18, 2016 15:20:01 GMT
I'm going to see it in Bromley, £17.50 best seats for Under 25s, absolute bargain!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 16:08:59 GMT
I'm going to see it in Bromley, £17.50 best seats for Under 25s, absolute bargain! DISGUSTING!
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Post by gjones72 on Dec 18, 2016 18:06:39 GMT
We went to see Anthony rapp yesterday afternoon and wondered what had happened to the rent matinee as people were having tickets refunded as we were getting out - rapp was great and still has a great voice - well impressed with the studio :-)
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Post by galinda on Dec 19, 2016 0:03:52 GMT
Just to note again that Rent will be back in London zone 4, less than 20 mins train from Victoria in Bromley in early Feb. Premium tickets £44, most others £39 and largely unsold so maybe discounts nearer the time. Another venue not too far is Woking in March. I got top price stalls for £35 on the Saturday evening. It said early bird offer on ATG website so they will probably go up in price soon.
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Post by wickedgrin on Dec 19, 2016 15:00:13 GMT
Lots of seats available for the tour....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2016 15:10:44 GMT
Lots of seats available for the tour.... When I shared something on FB about the production someone jumped in with a "IT'S TOTALLY SOLD OUT"
I did have to respond with 'Um I live in Cardiff, the rest of the tour is far from sold out'
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Post by infofreako on Dec 19, 2016 15:25:40 GMT
Eastbourne seems to have sold little other than a small central area of front stalls. Probably about 8 seats wide and going back 7 or 8 rows for each performance
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2016 16:46:54 GMT
Eastbourne seems to have sold little other than a small central area of front stalls. Probably about 8 seats wide and going back 7 or 8 rows for each performance So, around the same size as the entire St James Theatre.
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Post by infofreako on Dec 19, 2016 17:50:54 GMT
Eastbourne seems to have sold little other than a small central area of front stalls. Probably about 8 seats wide and going back 7 or 8 rows for each performance So, around the same size as the entire St James Theatre. Surely the St James has a capacity higher than 60?
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Post by wickedgrin on Dec 19, 2016 20:53:08 GMT
Not exactly a show for Eastbourne though!
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Post by infofreako on Dec 19, 2016 21:44:13 GMT
Not exactly a show for Eastbourne though! I must admit to thinking it strange that they opted for Eastbourne rather than Brighton but then Brighton has had 2 amateur 20th anniversary productions in the last 6 months that especially midweek they couldnt give tickets away for.
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Post by Jack Dryden on Dec 20, 2016 12:22:32 GMT
RENT is my favourite musical of all time. I find the lyrics are really meaningful and there are several lines that have really stuck with me from when I worked on an amateur production of the show a couple of years ago. Particularly, "Forget regret, or life is yours to miss". It's terrible tragedy that Jonathan Larson didn't live to write many more musicals, but RENT truly is the perfect obituary to celebrate his life and work. I cannot wait to see this production when it tours next year!
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Post by fiyero on Dec 20, 2016 14:40:55 GMT
Is the London production the same one that is touring? I'm tempted to venture down to Poole to see it!
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Post by viserys on Dec 20, 2016 14:45:39 GMT
Not exactly a show for Eastbourne though! I must admit to thinking it strange that they opted for Eastbourne rather than Brighton but then Brighton has had 2 amateur 20th anniversary productions in the last 6 months that especially midweek they couldnt give tickets away for. I know that Eastbourne has a rep for being an old people's place but isn't it also full of language schools? Here in Germany it's touted as one of those places to send your kids to for language holidays in English ("close to London! close to the sea!"). So perhaps they're hoping that bored school kids from all over the world will be glad to find something on offer that's not Bingo or an Elvis impersonator.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 15:03:34 GMT
Is the London production the same one that is touring? I'm tempted to venture down to Poole to see it! It is! (Technically it's the Theater Clwyd co-production with the St James)
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