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Post by zak97 on Sept 5, 2018 12:57:00 GMT
I don’t quite get what they’re going to do. They’re advertising Russell Kane and Jon Culshaw as “the hosts”. Not sure how you “host” a West End show which runs night in and out, let alone with Culshaw probably squeezing impersonations in too. Peter Andre - not a man who is known for any Michael Jackson covers or relationship. Is he just going to turn up at curtain call and perform Man in the Mirror or something? Is this meant to attract people to buy tickets? Next week all proceeds are going to charity. So for that week only one “name” is doing a performance each I believe and then it’s back to normal.
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Post by dontdreamit on Sept 5, 2018 13:16:37 GMT
I’m just waiting to see what Steve Allen makes of this on LBC tomorrow morning 🙂- he’s always so scathing about Peter Andre!
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Post by ellie1981 on Sept 5, 2018 22:09:01 GMT
I don’t quite get what they’re going to do. They’re advertising Russell Kane and Jon Culshaw as “the hosts”. Not sure how you “host” a West End show which runs night in and out, let alone with Culshaw probably squeezing impersonations in too. Peter Andre - not a man who is known for any Michael Jackson covers or relationship. Is he just going to turn up at curtain call and perform Man in the Mirror or something? Is this meant to attract people to buy tickets? Peter Andre was always one of those fairweather Michael Jackson fans. Talked him up when it suited him (all that nonsense about liking him until Thriller), then changed his tune when he died. Only real connection is that he was a support act for Janet Jackson in the mid 90s.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 22:57:28 GMT
Everytime I see some activity in this thread I get excited thinking a closing date has been announced lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 23:01:30 GMT
I really hope this doesn't see out another year in the West End. 10 years too long now, and it's a waste of prime West End location.
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Post by Jon on Jan 27, 2019 0:14:14 GMT
I think the upcoming biomusical will end up causing Thriller's demise rather than the HBO/Channel 4 documentary
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 11:04:32 GMT
I think the upcoming biomusical will end up causing Thriller's demise rather than the HBO/Channel 4 documentary If the biomusical makes it out of the planning stages following the doc.
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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 5, 2019 19:05:08 GMT
I wonder whether the upcoming documentary Finding Neverland will be the final nail in the coffin for Thrilller and could kill offf the upcoming Broadway show?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 19:18:49 GMT
I wonder whether the upcoming documentary Finding Neverland will be the final nail in the coffin for Thrilller and could kill offf the upcoming Broadway show? it's called Leaving Neverland! For the sake of the topic of the documentary, that's an important distinction to make.
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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 6, 2019 11:51:53 GMT
Same sort of odious charachters involved in both though!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 12:14:51 GMT
Same sort of odious charachters involved in both though! Oh I don't know. I always rather liked Laura Michelle Kelly.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 6, 2019 16:33:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 1:18:25 GMT
Placing here because it is directly about the show, a direct quote from a recent article by the BBC:
"Thriller Live - the musical which centres around Michael Jackson's music - has refused to comment on whether the documentary is impacting its shows. It's been running on the West End for 10 years and the website is continuing to take bookings for the show until the end of September"
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Post by bengal73 on Mar 9, 2019 7:51:55 GMT
Placing here because it is directly about the show, a direct quote from a recent article by the BBC: "Thriller Live - the musical which centres around Michael Jackson's music - has refused to comment on whether the documentary is impacting its shows. It's been running on the West End for 10 years and the website is continuing to take bookings for the show until the end of September" A spike has been reported in sales of his music since the documentary aired so probably not
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 8:11:44 GMT
Given that the episodes aired in the UK this week, It's probably a bit soon to be estimating the impact of the documentary on ticket sales for this show isn't it.
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Post by horton on Mar 9, 2019 11:14:27 GMT
The public has short term memory issues.
Give it 3 months and most people will have dismissed this story from their memory and just remember the lovely songs and dances.
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Post by stuart on Mar 9, 2019 11:41:57 GMT
Am I right in thinking that Tito Jackson is a producer/financial backer of Thriller? If so, I suspect that the recent allegations won’t affect the show.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 12:03:19 GMT
Am I right in thinking that Tito Jackson is a producer/financial backer of Thriller? If so, I suspect that the recent allegations won’t affect the show. How would Tito Jackson's financial involvement remedy a potential slump in ticket sales, if you don't mind me asking?
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Post by Jon on Mar 9, 2019 12:17:19 GMT
The producer and creator of Thriller Live Adrian Grant defended him which isn’t surprising.
Nimax i imagine are taking a wait and see approach.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 12:18:52 GMT
Idk if sales will be affected. Stories about this guy being a paedophile have always been there and never seemed to be affecting the show.
Superfans and tourists are the main audience of Thriller. Superfans will still see this (and will still believe he's innocent, cause you know, they are superfans!). Tourists too, as this have only aired (I think) in the US and in the UK. Of course some of us who live in a different country have seen it, or have read about it, but not everyone's had access to the documentary or knows about it. In fact I was talking to some friends and they had no idea this was out there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 12:58:58 GMT
I would say even large demographics of UK and US wont' have seen the documentary. Honestly, if it hadn't been for here I wouldn't have known beforehand (obviously after it was over social media and press). But it's entirely possible to be outside the 'bubble' and miss it totally.
I think for Thriller it will depend on how far any wider 'boycott' of Jackson goes- if it becomes the 'done thing' then I think eventually they'll have to concede defeat. But otherwise, I'd expect them to conduct 'business as usual'
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Post by stuart on Mar 9, 2019 13:59:13 GMT
Am I right in thinking that Tito Jackson is a producer/financial backer of Thriller? If so, I suspect that the recent allegations won’t affect the show. How would Tito Jackson's financial involvement remedy a potential slump in ticket sales, if you don't mind me asking? I suspect they wouldn’t close it as a result of the allegations as his connection may be made out as the family admitting some form of guilt.
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Post by Jon on Mar 9, 2019 15:26:00 GMT
I imagine it’s up to the theatre owner, in this case Nimax, whether they want to keep the show or not.
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Post by johartuk on Mar 9, 2019 16:14:19 GMT
A lot will depend on what else comes out. If it turns into another Savile (where we're getting further revelations and people coming forward day after day), then their hand may be forced.
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Post by lolli on Mar 9, 2019 17:07:20 GMT
Something very uncomfortable about his figure being in bright lights like an icon on Shaftesbury Avenue...
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