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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 25, 2023 8:50:19 GMT
Makes sense considering her dad's the producer... David Ian isn’t producing this is he? I thought it was all Michael Harrison
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Post by theatrefan62 on Dec 25, 2023 8:55:37 GMT
Makes sense considering her dad's the producer... David Ian isn’t producing this is he? I thought it was all Michael Harrison They were definitely co-producing the original Adelphi run. I assume it's the same now, but I don't know
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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 25, 2023 8:57:15 GMT
David Ian isn’t producing this is he? I thought it was all Michael Harrison They were definitely co-producing the original Adelphi run. I assume it's the same now, but I don't know Ah maybe!
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Post by toomasj on Dec 25, 2023 12:30:11 GMT
Is this on any of the streaming services any more?
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Post by Jon on Dec 25, 2023 12:40:21 GMT
I don't think David Ian is involved anymore with Hello Dolly! All the press only mentions Michael Harrison.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 25, 2023 12:41:49 GMT
His website certainly seems to suggest that he is - and he was co producing the original run so you'd assume he's still involved...
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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 25, 2023 13:16:14 GMT
Is this on any of the streaming services any more? Yes, I downloaded it this morning
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Post by ShoreditchTom on Dec 25, 2023 13:32:03 GMT
The filmed version is currently on Now/Sky and BroadwayHD at least - I forgot what a huge chorus/ensemble that show had, amazing production!
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Post by toomasj on Dec 25, 2023 13:50:58 GMT
The filmed version is currently on Now/Sky and BroadwayHD at least - I forgot what a huge chorus/ensemble that show had, amazing production! Thanks. Just finishing The Sound of Music (Disney/iplayer) then Mary Poppins and 42nd Street to close. Can’t wait!
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Post by TallPaul on Dec 27, 2023 16:37:26 GMT
The weather outside was frightful so, with a tub of Roses by my side, I snuggled under the duvet and watched this morning's 10.45 'showing'.
So many happy memories of the 9 times I saw the show at Drury Lane (plus once on the big screen). From the first note, under Jae Alexander's direction, to the last, I was grinning from ear to ear...despite the shortcomings in the story and Tom Lister not being quite nasty enough.
If we never see a production on this scale again, at least it's been captured on film for prosperity.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 27, 2023 18:49:58 GMT
The weather outside was frightful so, with a tub of Roses by my side, I snuggled under the duvet and watched this morning's 10.45 'showing'. So many happy memories of the 9 times I saw the show at Drury Lane (plus once on the big screen). From the first note, under Jae Alexander's direction, to the last, I was grinning from ear to ear...despite the shortcomings in the story and Tom Lister not being quite nasty enough. If we never see a production on this scale again, at least it's been captured on film for prosperity. I must say that watching it again, the size of the cast took my breath away all over again. It’s incredible that they paid that many wages. It would never happen again.
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Post by toomasj on Dec 27, 2023 18:53:21 GMT
One of the best productions I’ve ever seen. Watched the filmed show on back to back days over Christmas. I saw the production multiple times and was repeatedly astonished by how luxurious it was every single time.
Sadly, productions of this ambition and scale are very unlikely to be seen again in the West End for a long time - if ever. If producers can cast 12 people in t-shirts with no sets or props, and the audience pay to see it, they will.
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Post by critchyboy on Dec 30, 2023 8:07:45 GMT
Just started watching this morning. Got to say that the quality is really quite blurry… though that could be my TV reception!!
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Post by ruby on Dec 30, 2023 9:28:43 GMT
Looking after my parents Springer spaniels so am curled up on the sofa with them watching 42nd Street. They are occasionally opening one eye to protest at my singing!
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 30, 2023 15:43:19 GMT
Looking after my parents Springer spaniels so am curled up on the sofa with them watching 42nd Street. They are occasionally opening one eye to protest at my singing! Sing with reckless abandon Ruby!
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Post by alece10 on Jan 5, 2024 9:30:27 GMT
Just came up on my Facebook that 5 years ago today was the last performance at Drury Lane. It was also the last night of the theatre before it closed for its refurbishment.
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Post by colelarson on Jan 5, 2024 9:50:56 GMT
Just started watching this morning. Got to say that the quality is really quite blurry… though that could be my TV reception!! I finally watched this last night and have to agree the quality was poor! Good to see it again as I worked out I must have seen it 2017 and I had forgotten some of it! Nice to see Philip Bertioli as Billy in the recording as he was great in "Crazy For You" which 42nd Street reminds me of in a way!
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Post by alece10 on Jan 5, 2024 9:56:12 GMT
Just started watching this morning. Got to say that the quality is really quite blurry… though that could be my TV reception!! I finally watched this last night and have to agree the quality was poor! Good to see it again as I worked out I must have seen it 2017 and I had forgotten some of it! Nice to see Philip Bertioli as Billy in the recording as he was great in "Crazy For You" which 42nd Street reminds me of in a way! I call him "dimple boy" as I can never pronounce his surname.
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