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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2017 22:52:48 GMT
She will definitely bring the comedy to the role.
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Post by zak97 on Oct 19, 2017 22:53:05 GMT
A brave choice. I feel like Annie is a show that people have been going to because of Miranda and Craig, so to have someone less mainstream is a risk. Whether they think it’s Christmas and people will book regardless, I don’t know. But I’m sure they could have got someone with more of a household name to please the children in the audience (and parents and grandparents in some cases).
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 19, 2017 22:55:42 GMT
ITs certainly a curveball. She will nail the comedy aspect totally! But i agree on whether it’s a good move - she’s not as mainstream as the other two have been. But let’s see.
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Post by daniel on Oct 19, 2017 22:55:53 GMT
daniel & danieljohnson14 have you both really never heard of Meera Syal?!?!? She's got quite the impressive body of work. Not sure if I've ever heard her sing/be in a musical. i actually haven't! Fully aware though that it may just be me, she could in fact be very well known zak97's post very eloquently explains my thoughts.
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Post by theatremadness on Oct 19, 2017 22:57:31 GMT
daniel & danieljohnson14 have you both really never heard of Meera Syal?!?!? She's got quite the impressive body of work. Not sure if I've ever heard her sing/be in a musical. i actually haven't! Fully aware though that it may just be me, she could in fact be very well known zak97 's post very eloquently explains my thoughts. Haha yes, but it could easily also be just me who thinks she's rather well known/a household name...which looks like it could be the case!
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Post by cheesy116 on Oct 19, 2017 23:01:19 GMT
I've never heard of her ?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2017 23:09:00 GMT
MEERA SYAL!!! What an icon! The combined forces of Miranda Hart and Craig Revel Horwood couldn't convince me to go and see the show but I'll be down to catch Meera for definite. Those of you who think you don't know her, trust me, you do. Listen to a recording of her voice and you'll realise that she's been in EVERYTHING. She even narrates many of my internal monologues Such a good choice!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2017 23:26:01 GMT
I've never heard of her ? I bet she’s never heard of you either
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 0:19:23 GMT
i actually haven't! Fully aware though that it may just be me, she could in fact be very well known zak97 's post very eloquently explains my thoughts. Haha yes, but it could easily also be just me who thinks she's rather well known/a household name...which looks like it could be the case! Not just you, she's a household name in my book too!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 4:52:20 GMT
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Post by bimse on Oct 20, 2017 6:38:21 GMT
Meera Syal ..... National Treasure if ever there was one .
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Post by bimse on Oct 20, 2017 6:40:54 GMT
Thanks for reminding me of this, she was hilarious , as was Olivia Colman in Beautiful People. I also loved Meera Syal as the granny in the chat show comedy .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 6:59:48 GMT
The Kumars! Hilarious!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 7:14:15 GMT
At least unlike Craig she will be doing Saturdays
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 8:22:55 GMT
Meera Syal? Goodness gracious me, who'd have thought?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 9:28:55 GMT
This has actually got me tempted to go and see it! Wasn't their rumours that she was desperate to play Killer Queen in WWRY?
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 20, 2017 10:12:55 GMT
I was expecting the announcement to be a disappointment, but excellent choice.
Will definitely get me to see the show again.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 14:00:01 GMT
An unexpected, but brilliant choice!
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Post by alece10 on Oct 20, 2017 21:11:09 GMT
I saw her in Shirley Velentine at the Menier and she was very good but when I saw her in The Killing of Sister George at a the Arts Theatre not brilliant im afraid.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 23:13:59 GMT
Meera will ring all the comedy she can from the role and is a well known comedy actress, performer and writer, an original and good choice.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Oct 26, 2017 19:08:21 GMT
Does Craig do sundays?
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Post by sirdaniel on Oct 26, 2017 19:59:28 GMT
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Post by Tibidabo on Oct 28, 2017 10:35:03 GMT
It turned out I saw this last night. Before I review I suppose I should explain where I'm coming from with regard to this show as I would never have chosen to see it myself. Every year the family takes me to a 'surprise' show for my birthday. (Mr Tibs really should find a new hiding place for those tickets. ) They pick well on the whole, and this year Mr Tibs decided that because I guffawed somewhat at Craig Revel Horwood falling off his chair in Strictly last week, this would be just the ticket. (We will maybe skate over the fact that he actually thought we were going to see Annie Get Your Gun!) I do, in fact, like Craig, so it wasn't a bad choice. Annie is one of those shows, a bit like Gone With the Wind, Casablanca and The Wizard of Oz, that you are never quite sure whether you have actually seen the whole way through or whether it just feels like you have. I wouldn't normally book to see a show full of kids unless I knew one of them personally. I only ever say nice things about kids unless, of course, I am talking to the mother of Little Ursula, who we have gone to see in her West End debut, in which case of course she was better than the girl playing the lead and what on earth was the director thinking casting Jemima instead when Ursula has a much greater range/cuteness factor/pushy mother.....Anyway. I will never say anything derogatory about child performers as it is often not completely their choice that they are even there in the first place. (Oh yes. True that!) Another reason I wouldn't have chosen Annie is because I have heard so many renditions of The Sun Will Come Out and Hard Knock Life on the festivals circuit over the years that if I never hear another phoney child American accent in my entire life it will still be too soon. (This hopefully doesn't sound ungrateful - I love that they take me to a secret show each year and put a lot of thought into what I might like. I'm just trying to explain my starting point in reviewing the show.) So. It all started a bit flat. Then came Hard Knock Life. Wow! It was like they'd injected those kids with gunpowder! It lifted the performance to another level and they should be congratulated. (A New Deal for Christmas was similarly performed.) Craig RH was good - it would have been easy to have taken the performance to panto dame level, which he managed to avoid. Obviously, he can sing and dance a bit and we were left wondering how Miranda would have fared. I would have loved to have seen Paul O'Grady as I would imagine him much nastier to the kids. Craig was never truly horrible enough in my opinion. We all thought Mr Warbucks had the charisma of a gnat and this made the whole story about Annie and him falling for each other a bit of a non-starter. I thought Grace sang well, but musician Maxi Tibs kept muttering about her technique which was all over the place.... apparently! Rooster and Lily were horribly over-acted and it appeared that Jacob Rees-Mogg was moonlighting as Roosevelt.(!) I also need to mention that on entering the auditorium the whole place reeked like a branch of Burger King - like walking into one of those shopping malls with an open food court. The smell actually got worse throughout the evening, even though we didn't see anyone eating burgers. All in all it was an enjoyable but totally forgettable show, carried by the orphans and Craig RH. We were all a bit taken aback by the number of actors at the bow - we'd presumed they'd doubled up - there were loads! It was also nice to see Annie get the final bow, despite there being a well known 'star' up there. Edit. Sorry, but the dog was rubbish. She was so obviously uncomfortable and not a natural actoooor at all! Surely they could have trained her to sit during Annie's song, rather than standing with her tail down, waiting for a treat/her handler calling her off.
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 30, 2017 14:36:10 GMT
Happy birthday! I can confirm, Tibidabo , that the theatre smelt of food on my visit, too. I assumed that one of the neighbouring bars or restaurants vents its kitchen extractor right next to the Piccadilly's fresh air inlet. I can feel a strongly worded letter to Westminster Council coming on. There are supposed to be rules. And perhaps in future you can be more like @ryan , and keep it snappy!!!
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Post by Tibidabo on Oct 30, 2017 15:22:35 GMT
And perhaps in future you can be more like Ryan , and keep it snappy!!! Ha! why use one word when ninety seven will do?
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