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Post by wicked on Jun 22, 2022 19:36:43 GMT
Some interesting covers: Char Burnett will be the new 1st cover Anna, Caitlin Tipping 1st cover Elsa, Danny Becker 1st cover Kristoff, Rodney Vubya 1st? cover Hans. Laura Emmitt has been promoted to first cover Elsa, Caitlin is 2nd x
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2022 19:49:59 GMT
This show is absolutely NOT playing to capacity audiences. Lies lies lies. When I saw it Saturday it was well sold but definitely not at capacity, especially in the £125 seats. It's target audience are also the ones feeling the pinch most from cost of living so I think it will be tough to fill that theatre in the coming year
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 22, 2022 19:55:57 GMT
This show is absolutely NOT playing to capacity audiences. Lies lies lies. When I saw it Saturday it was well sold but definitely not at capacity, especially in the £125 seats. It's target audience are also the ones feeling the pinch most from cost of living so I think it will be tough to fill that theatre in the coming year It’s advance is not good. It would be lucky to last another year
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Post by inthenose on Jun 22, 2022 19:57:49 GMT
When I saw it Saturday it was well sold but definitely not at capacity, especially in the £125 seats. It's target audience are also the ones feeling the pinch most from cost of living so I think it will be tough to fill that theatre in the coming year It’s advance is not good. It would be lucky to last another year I'm hearing that all over town to be fair... People simply aren't going to the theatre. For now business wise it makes sense to keep Frozen seen as a hot ticket - Book of Mormon got away with this for years and years.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 22, 2022 21:12:48 GMT
It’s advance is not good. It would be lucky to last another year I'm hearing that all over town to be fair... People simply aren't going to the theatre. For now business wise it makes sense to keep Frozen seen as a hot ticket - Book of Mormon got away with this for years and years. BOM has a lot less seats to fill. To be fair I can’t think of a single show that could sell out Drury Lane anymore. Even Hamilton can’t sell 1500 seats a night anymore here.
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Post by inthenose on Jun 22, 2022 21:43:32 GMT
I'm hearing that all over town to be fair... People simply aren't going to the theatre. For now business wise it makes sense to keep Frozen seen as a hot ticket - Book of Mormon got away with this for years and years. BOM has a lot less seats to fill. To be fair I can’t think of a single show that could sell out Drury Lane anymore. Even Hamilton can’t sell 1500 seats a night anymore here. I'm going to see it when I get the right offer, mainly because I want to see the refurb and do a day of it, with tea at the café etc.
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Post by j85 on Jul 1, 2022 7:50:41 GMT
Before I type anything else, I know I chose to see a matinee of a Disney musical…. But I wasn’t expecting to be sat next to a family with 3 children, 2 clearly under the age on the ticket as being allowed in, a stinky nappy and a Dad who decided to disappear for much of the second half. I can block out the talking and even the massage effect created by banging of the chairs, but a smell is much more difficult to ignore.
When I saw Beauty and the Beast on Tuesday (again a matinee), the commentary of a couple of girls near me was actually quite cute and funny so I’m no opposed to kids at the theatre, and actually I love that parents are willing to take their kids from a young age and to hopefully start an interest - but…
I’ve seen things about adult only performances - I would counter this with a morning performance (a bit like 10am pantos) that are more in the vein of relaxed performances for families with younger children. Even if the only change is having a bit of light in the auditorium, that might make the experience a little bit more manageable. Anyway, only a quick idea I had when the dad (when he was there) kept using his phone light to find snack after snack after snack for one of the kids….
The show - yeah I enjoyed it. Frozen can be quite dark at times and the trolls (or whatever they’re called now) light up eyes were a bit weird, but the design, performances and the show itself was good. Lost a lot of focus due to the above which was a shame.
Oh, and I also did a theatre tour in the morning. It was a good tour, but the only backstage are you go to is one of the old tunnels under the first row of stalls. Would have liked to have seen more of backstage but the guide kept making some Disney digs so guess it’s due to a mix of Disney and H&S! Got a lot of history info and got to go into areas you wouldn’t normally get to go in. I’d recommend it if you want to know more about the history of the theatre itself.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 1, 2022 8:05:59 GMT
Before I type anything else, I know I chose to see a matinee of a Disney musical…. But I wasn’t expecting to be sat next to a family with 3 children, 2 clearly under the age on the ticket as being allowed in, a stinky nappy and a Dad who decided to disappear for much of the second half. I can block out the talking and even the massage effect created by banging of the chairs, but a smell is much more difficult to ignore. When I saw Beauty and the Beast on Tuesday (again a matinee), the commentary of a couple of girls near me was actually quite cute and funny so I’m no opposed to kids at the theatre, and actually I love that parents are willing to take their kids from a young age and to hopefully start an interest - but… I’ve seen things about adult only performances - I would counter this with a morning performance (a bit like 10am pantos) that are more in the vein of relaxed performances for families with younger children. Even if the only change is having a bit of light in the auditorium, that might make the experience a little bit more manageable. Anyway, only a quick idea I had when the dad (when he was there) kept using his phone light to find snack after snack after snack for one of the kids…. The show - yeah I enjoyed it. Frozen can be quite dark at times and the trolls (or whatever they’re called now) light up eyes were a bit weird, but the design, performances and the show itself was good. Lost a lot of focus due to the above which was a shame. Oh, and I also did a theatre tour in the morning. It was a good tour, but the only backstage are you go to is one of the old tunnels under the first row of stalls. Would have liked to have seen more of backstage but the guide kept making some Disney digs so guess it’s due to a mix of Disney and H&S! Got a lot of history info and got to go into areas you wouldn’t normally get to go in. I’d recommend it if you want to know more about the history of the theatre itself. Don't think the non inclusion of backstage in the tour is anything to do with Disney. I did the tour when 42nd Street was on and it was the same. Very interesting tour all the same.
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Post by fiyero on Jul 1, 2022 10:19:20 GMT
Before I type anything else, I know I chose to see a matinee of a Disney musical…. But I wasn’t expecting to be sat next to a family with 3 children, 2 clearly under the age on the ticket as being allowed in, a stinky nappy and a Dad who decided to disappear for much of the second half. I can block out the talking and even the massage effect created by banging of the chairs, but a smell is much more difficult to ignore. When I saw Beauty and the Beast on Tuesday (again a matinee), the commentary of a couple of girls near me was actually quite cute and funny so I’m no opposed to kids at the theatre, and actually I love that parents are willing to take their kids from a young age and to hopefully start an interest - but… I’ve seen things about adult only performances - I would counter this with a morning performance (a bit like 10am pantos) that are more in the vein of relaxed performances for families with younger children. Even if the only change is having a bit of light in the auditorium, that might make the experience a little bit more manageable. Anyway, only a quick idea I had when the dad (when he was there) kept using his phone light to find snack after snack after snack for one of the kids…. The show - yeah I enjoyed it. Frozen can be quite dark at times and the trolls (or whatever they’re called now) light up eyes were a bit weird, but the design, performances and the show itself was good. Lost a lot of focus due to the above which was a shame. Oh, and I also did a theatre tour in the morning. It was a good tour, but the only backstage are you go to is one of the old tunnels under the first row of stalls. Would have liked to have seen more of backstage but the guide kept making some Disney digs so guess it’s due to a mix of Disney and H&S! Got a lot of history info and got to go into areas you wouldn’t normally get to go in. I’d recommend it if you want to know more about the history of the theatre itself. Don't think the non inclusion of backstage in the tour is anything to do with Disney. I did the tour when 42nd Street was on and it was the same. Very interesting tour all the same. I am sure when I did a tour while Lord of the Rings was on we walked past dressing rooms but nothing more than that. it was still fab, and the recent one I did was too. It is very much a front of house tour, plus a few extras though.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 5, 2022 13:15:54 GMT
Just saw a post from Steph on Instagram that she is flying off somewhere so I'm presuming she won't be there on Thursday when I'm seeing the show again. Anyone know what her understudy is like?
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 5, 2022 13:25:07 GMT
Just saw a post from Steph on Instagram that she is flying off somewhere so I'm presuming she won't be there on Thursday when I'm seeing the show again. Anyone know what her understudy is like? I haven’t seen Sarah O’Connor play Anna yet but she was incredible as Jenna in Waitress in 2019/20. She has a gorgeous voice.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2022 14:25:11 GMT
Just saw a post from Steph on Instagram that she is flying off somewhere so I'm presuming she won't be there on Thursday when I'm seeing the show again. Anyone know what her understudy is like? I saw her a few weeks back. She was good but she didn't wow me either.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 5, 2022 14:29:47 GMT
Just saw a post from Steph on Instagram that she is flying off somewhere so I'm presuming she won't be there on Thursday when I'm seeing the show again. Anyone know what her understudy is like? I saw her a few weeks back. She was good but she didn't wow me either. I've seen Steph twice now and I think she is the best performer in the whole show so I'm a bit disappointed not to see her again but the friends I am taking to see the show have never seen it before so they won't know any difference.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2022 14:47:07 GMT
I saw her a few weeks back. She was good but she didn't wow me either. I've seen Steph twice now and I think she is the best performer in the whole show so I'm a bit disappointed not to see her again but the friends I am taking to see the show have never seen it before so they won't know any difference. I had both lead understudies and tbh elsa outshone Anna, which I understand isn't the case usually. But yeah if you don't know any different you'll still enjoy the show.
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Post by mrnutz on Jul 5, 2022 15:34:57 GMT
Just saw a post from Steph on Instagram that she is flying off somewhere so I'm presuming she won't be there on Thursday when I'm seeing the show again. Anyone know what her understudy is like? She's... fine.
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Post by danb on Jul 5, 2022 15:45:45 GMT
Ahh man, Steph is the beating heart of this show and is just fantastic. I realise its probably been a lot longer journey for her than the amount of time we’ve had to watch her but it seems so unfair that we only get her for a year. I hope it is for something fantastically high profile to make her a star!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2022 15:51:10 GMT
I thought it was a bit telling that the second understudy was promoted up to lead
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Post by LaLuPone on Jul 5, 2022 17:23:16 GMT
It’s funny because I remember Sarah getting very positive reviews from everyone on here who saw her when she covered Jenna, she was probably my favourite out of the 6 Jennas I’ve seen, neck and neck with Sara Bareilles. Also even back in 2017 everyone was very complimentary of her turn as the mistress in Evita, making an impact in a small role. Maybe this just isn’t the role for her, it’s admittedly very different to Jenna. I did think she’d be more of an Elsa to be honest. I agree it’s interesting that the 2nd cover got promoted over her.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 8, 2022 14:07:37 GMT
Last night was my third visit to Frozen and I still found it very exciting and spectacular. I took 3 friends who do not speak English so thought this would be ideal for them and it was. They come from an island that does not really have theatres to speak of so you can imagine what they thought of this and the effects, they were blown away. Sarah O'Connor was on as Anna and I thought she was excellent and Jacob Maynard on for Kristoff, again very good indeed. From the stalls where I was sitting it was full and a pretty well behaved audience considering that there were a lot of children there. Only 1 person got up to go to the loo and although lots of rustling of sweet wrappers and paper bags generally pretty good. I did love hearing the kids when something special happened and you could tell how excited they were. Especially at the end of Act 1, i'm sure one or two little ones had almost wet themselves. It was really charming listening to their excitement. I had tried to get the Disney Dayseats when they went on sale on the Monday but no luck. Ended up though with good stalls seats for £69.50 each which I don't think was bad.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2022 15:49:50 GMT
Last night was my third visit to Frozen and I still found it very exciting and spectacular. I took 3 friends who do not speak English so thought this would be ideal for them and it was. They come from an island that does not really have theatres to speak of so you can imagine what they thought of this and the effects, they were blown away. Sarah O'Connor was on as Anna and I thought she was excellent and Jacob Maynard on for Kristoff, again very good indeed. From the stalls where I was sitting it was full and a pretty well behaved audience considering that there were a lot of children there. Only 1 person got up to go to the loo and although lots of rustling of sweet wrappers and paper bags generally pretty good. I did love hearing the kids when something special happened and you could tell how excited they were. Especially at the end of Act 1, i'm sure one or two little ones had almost wet themselves. It was really charming listening to their excitement. I had tried to get the Disney Dayseats when they went on sale on the Monday but no luck. Ended up though with good stalls seats for £69.50 each which I don't think was bad. Yes we thought Jacob was really good as Kristoff, he was also great in On The Town. Only negative was his reindeer voice wasn't all that different to his speaking voice when we saw it
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Post by alece10 on Jul 8, 2022 15:54:55 GMT
Last night was my third visit to Frozen and I still found it very exciting and spectacular. I took 3 friends who do not speak English so thought this would be ideal for them and it was. They come from an island that does not really have theatres to speak of so you can imagine what they thought of this and the effects, they were blown away. Sarah O'Connor was on as Anna and I thought she was excellent and Jacob Maynard on for Kristoff, again very good indeed. From the stalls where I was sitting it was full and a pretty well behaved audience considering that there were a lot of children there. Only 1 person got up to go to the loo and although lots of rustling of sweet wrappers and paper bags generally pretty good. I did love hearing the kids when something special happened and you could tell how excited they were. Especially at the end of Act 1, i'm sure one or two little ones had almost wet themselves. It was really charming listening to their excitement. I had tried to get the Disney Dayseats when they went on sale on the Monday but no luck. Ended up though with good stalls seats for £69.50 each which I don't think was bad. Yes we thought Jacob was really good as Kristoff, he was also great in On The Town. Only negative was his reindeer voice wasn't all that different to his speaking voice when we saw it I thought he was just talking to himself like I do all the time 😀
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 25, 2022 16:09:28 GMT
I am (finally) going to see this on Sunday.
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Post by danb on Jul 25, 2022 17:39:41 GMT
Enjoy! I love it.
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Post by fiyero on Jul 25, 2022 18:51:38 GMT
I am (finally) going to see this on Sunday. Which performance? I’m at the 1pm to see Danielle before I’m off to Wembley for the football!
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Post by stageyninja83 on Jul 25, 2022 19:28:13 GMT
I am (finally) going to see this on Sunday. Which performance? I’m at the 1pm to see Danielle before I’m off to Wembley for the football! That's my Sunday plan too!
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