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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2018 19:07:14 GMT
An immersive production from St. Ann's Warehouse Production transfering to the Circle in the Square Theatre from Spring 2019. "The interior of the Circle in the Square will be repurposed as a community hall for the production, which coincides with the iconic Rodgers & Hammerstein musical's 75th anniversary. The intimate staging features a seven-piece band and chili served to the audience at intermission". www.broadway.com/buzz/194186/daniel-fishs-immersive-oklahoma-will-transfer-to-broadway/
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Post by 49thand8th on Dec 11, 2018 19:13:51 GMT
Now we know the fate of OOTI's goats!
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Post by raider80 on Dec 11, 2018 21:26:05 GMT
I think we all knew this show was coming once the Circle in the Square became open. I think it will work really well in the space. I've never seen a re-imagined R&H show and I am excited to see it. Oklahoma is one of those shows that is meant to be big so, I'm interested in seeing how it will work.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2018 23:35:32 GMT
Please let it be the same cast and please please please please PLEASE let there be a cast recording.
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Post by raider80 on Dec 12, 2018 15:49:41 GMT
Studio 54 now has to reprint the Kiss Me Kate posters to take off “2019 Best Revival” now that they have competition. Went from a shoe-in winner to what I’ve heard to a distant second.
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Post by joeinnewyork on Dec 19, 2018 12:12:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2019 2:15:13 GMT
I have my ticket got I am delighted this is on when I visit.
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Post by Mark on Mar 23, 2019 21:52:57 GMT
More detail later but... if you’re going to New York - make sure this is on your list! Truly one of the best things I’ve ever seen.
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Post by raider80 on Mar 24, 2019 2:52:00 GMT
More detail later but... if you’re going to New York - make sure this is on your list! Truly one of the best things I’ve ever seen. We all know the show is amazing but, all of us want to know, how's the Chili?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 8:58:49 GMT
If it's the same recipe as the off-Broadway run, it's under-seasoned and more of a stew than a chili. The cornbread was nice though.
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Post by ali973 on Mar 24, 2019 9:31:52 GMT
Woke-lahoma!
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Post by Mark on Mar 24, 2019 12:25:23 GMT
The chilli was a nice touch!
So I know Oklahoma fairly well as I did it at uni, and just recently saw my sister do it at her uni. This was my first time seeing a professional production of it. They’ve taken the script, ripped it apart, and brought a whole new interpretation to it. The orchestrations sound wonderful, the performances and vocals are excellent, the story no longer seems cheesy and fun, it’s all a lot more serious and the stakes are higher. The dream ballet is now the nightmare ballet on crack. It’s grotesque. I won’t spoil it but the ending was really chilling and you certainly don’t go away feeling “uplifted”. My friend and I were both amazed and it inspired a lot of conversation.
5 star production!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 24, 2019 12:48:20 GMT
Mark is it the same script or is it tinkered with? I'd love to see this and I'm chanting for a transfer or I can find the money for flights to NY!
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Post by Mark on Mar 24, 2019 12:53:12 GMT
Mark is it the same script or is it tinkered with? I'd love to see this and I'm chanting for a transfer or I can find the money for flights to NY! Same script, with one change at the end. But even the follow up after this uses the same dialogue. the trial plays out as a cover up for curly, rather than it being an accident
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 3:07:13 GMT
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Post by craig on Apr 8, 2019 16:32:00 GMT
This looks so good that I am tempted to pop to NYC soon to see it.
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Post by Mark on Apr 8, 2019 17:02:49 GMT
We have some show clips!
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Post by danieljohnson14 on Apr 9, 2019 7:26:59 GMT
I wonder if this has potential to transfer over to London? I imagine it would depend on whether we see the Chichester production transfer following their run or not but this production looks so interesting!
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Post by Mark on Apr 9, 2019 7:54:07 GMT
It would need a special venue like In the Heights/Five Guys Named Moe had. I’d love it to come over but I’m thinking it may be a little “out there” for a typical London audience. I just hope we get a cast album because I love the arrangements.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Apr 9, 2019 11:25:39 GMT
Mark it's maybe not Wendys End material but a found space* somewhere could work wonders *appolgies for use of a trendy word, I'll be wanting an artisan venue next
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Post by Mark on Apr 9, 2019 11:40:10 GMT
Mark it's maybe not Wendys End material but a found space* somewhere could work wonders *appolgies for use of a trendy word, I'll be wanting an artisan venue next Absolutely! Maybe here: www.troubadourtheatres.com/wembley-park
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Post by TallPaul on Apr 9, 2019 11:56:19 GMT
How about the top of the Post Office Tower? With its revolve, it would be bang on trend!
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Post by gc on Apr 9, 2019 12:15:35 GMT
Saw this last week on Broadway - dark and stunning! Loved it!
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Post by raider80 on Apr 12, 2019 19:04:01 GMT
Caught this last night and all I've got to say is WOW, this is what a revival should be!
Like everybody else, I thought I knew what Oklahoma was all about, a cheesy story that fills in the gaps between the show stopping tunes. What makes this revival so great how Daniel Fish, the director, strips down the book and rebuilds it as a minimalist musical where the characters are the main focus and not the score. This new rebuilding makes the show dark but absolute amazing to see. Mark is right, the ending is so much better now and I can't see Oklahoma using the old ending again.
If you go to NYC this summer you must see this. easily a top ten theatre experience. It's a shame the show is only a limited run production.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2019 15:55:24 GMT
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