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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 23, 2016 15:46:01 GMT
I thought we had a thread for this but I can't find it. Opens in Bromley 30th March then to Manchester, Oxford, Birmingham, Sunderland, Glasgow and Liverpool. Manchester just released a £20 ticket offer with a code for Tuesday to Friday shows. Cheapest ATG theatrecard ticket £15 early in the week.
Amelia Lily and Matt Thorpe starring.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 23, 2016 17:09:03 GMT
Boom-tish!
(He's here all week, folks).
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Post by distantcousin on Mar 24, 2016 14:09:48 GMT
I saw it on Monday in Leicester. Enjoyed it a lot, but could have been better. Great concept, ideas and music. Wonderfully entertaining to watch but the concept ran out of steam not that long into Act II and lost a lot of focus.
Also we had sound issues at Curve which meant I missed most of the lyrics on the big rocky numbers. Such a shame.
Spirited performances though and very glad I got to see it.
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Post by spendleb on Apr 7, 2016 10:12:14 GMT
I saw it on Monday in Leicester. Enjoyed it a lot, but could have been better. Great concept, ideas and music. Wonderfully entertaining to watch but the concept ran out of steam not that long into Act II and lost a lot of focus. Also we had sound issues at Curve which meant I missed most of the lyrics on the big rocky numbers. Such a shame. Spirited performances though and very glad I got to see it. That seems to be the issue at most venues, the 'plot' has to be progressed via the song lyrics and when you can't hear those, it all seems a bit of a mess? It certainly was like that last night in Manchester. I saw this originally on the first UK tour and it was substantially better, the staging was impressive and dramatic and the cast uniformly brilliant, this time I was a lot less impressed. The music is great and some of the performances were 'OK' but the lead was too weak and as for Amelia Lily, she has zero stage presence, what the hell was she doing with her hands in the number where she is angry with Jimmy, bad bad actress, you don't need to turn your hands into claws to show angst or anger!
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Post by firefingers on Apr 7, 2016 10:54:48 GMT
Have heard this will be returning to The Arts after the tour.
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Post by distantcousin on Apr 7, 2016 12:24:30 GMT
I saw it on Monday in Leicester. Enjoyed it a lot, but could have been better. Great concept, ideas and music. Wonderfully entertaining to watch but the concept ran out of steam not that long into Act II and lost a lot of focus. Also we had sound issues at Curve which meant I missed most of the lyrics on the big rocky numbers. Such a shame. Spirited performances though and very glad I got to see it. That seems to be the issue at most venues, the 'plot' has to be progressed via the song lyrics and when you can't hear those, it all seems a bit of a mess? It certainly was like that last night in Manchester. I saw this originally on the first UK tour and it was substantially better, the staging was impressive and dramatic and the cast uniformly brilliant, this time I was a lot less impressed. The music is great and some of the performances were 'OK' but the lead was too weak and as for Amelia Lily, she has zero stage presence, what the hell was she doing with her hands in the number where she is angry with Jimmy, bad bad actress, you don't need to turn your hands into claws to show angst or anger! I'm disappointed I didn't get to see the original tour - I've heard such good things, but as I recall money was an issue (for me) at the time, so it was a no-go
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Post by spendleb on Apr 7, 2016 12:40:18 GMT
That seems to be the issue at most venues, the 'plot' has to be progressed via the song lyrics and when you can't hear those, it all seems a bit of a mess? It certainly was like that last night in Manchester. I saw this originally on the first UK tour and it was substantially better, the staging was impressive and dramatic and the cast uniformly brilliant, this time I was a lot less impressed. The music is great and some of the performances were 'OK' but the lead was too weak and as for Amelia Lily, she has zero stage presence, what the hell was she doing with her hands in the number where she is angry with Jimmy, bad bad actress, you don't need to turn your hands into claws to show angst or anger! I'm disappointed I didn't get to see the original tour - I've heard such good things, but as I recall money was an issue (for me) at the time, so it was a no-go Aww that's a shame, I can recall the part where the soldier is in bed singing 'before the lobotomy' and the angel comes down was literally spellbinding before and there were many angels, it was a real wow moment, this time I was waiting for it and was so disappointed
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 11:47:48 GMT
Confirmed to be returning to the Arts Theatre in London again... this time from July 13, 2016 through September 25, 2016.
Starring Newton Faulkner as Johnny and Amelia Lily once again as Whatsername. Also will be joined by Cellen Chugg Jones (Theo), Jemma Geanaus (Alysha), Alexis Gerred (Tunny), Llandyll Gove (Gerard), Karina Hind (Libby), Emma Housley (Heather), Lawrence Libor (Swing), Lucas Rush (St Jimmy) Steve Rushton (Will) and Alice Stokoe (Extraordinary Girl).
www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/american-idiot-returns-to-the-west-end_40153.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=08apr2016
I am personally really excited, especially since I missed the production when it was last here.
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Post by westendcub on Apr 8, 2016 12:49:30 GMT
Yah - Loved it at the Arts!!
I plan to go again and get front row centre seats again!!
Really enjoyed this musical, staging and the music is brilliance! Will miss Aaron Sidwell who was a delight and wonder last year.
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Post by djdan14 on Apr 8, 2016 17:20:00 GMT
Half an hour later going up, and an interval has now appeared since London, but still as good!
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Post by westendcub on Apr 8, 2016 20:51:43 GMT
Half an hour later going up, and an interval has now appeared since London, but still as good! No this show does not need a interval!! There wasn't at The Arts...hope they squash that rubbish, it works perfect as a one act 90 mins show!!
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Post by stageyninja83 on Apr 9, 2016 9:17:29 GMT
Half an hour later going up, and an interval has now appeared since London, but still as good! No this show does not need a interval!! There wasn't at The Arts...hope they squash that rubbish, it works perfect as a one act 90 mins show!! They had to add it for the tour for bar sales, hopefully they'll scrap it back at the Arts. I much preferred it as a straight through show too.
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Post by centaured on Apr 9, 2016 9:20:28 GMT
Saw this in Manchester having not seen much about it and found it disappointing. Great songs (from a non green day fan here) but the muddled sound, not being able to make out lyrics and poor acting made it a real let down.
And I'm sure it's just me but the story feels like a childish tantrum based on nothing. With the songs and backdrop it seemed like a rich bed of content to make a statement about the world and it just fell flat.
Quite a shame. Glad it wasn't expensive ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2016 15:57:47 GMT
Should of posted, in case anyone cares haha, Newton Faulkner will NOT be performing on Sunday 10 July, Sunday 24 July, Sunday 7 August, and Sunday 14 August.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Apr 9, 2016 17:29:22 GMT
He doesn't work on the Sabbath
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Post by duncan on Jun 2, 2016 22:47:41 GMT
Saw this tonight at a not exactly full Kings.
Mmmmm. A dreadful sound mix means a lot of the lyrics in the more bombastic numbers are lost and there seemed to be several mic drop outs, including the third line of the first song.
Story wise its an exceptionally slight piece that doesnt actually say anything - it doesnt know what it wants to be, is it anti-war? is it anti-drugs? is it anti-anything at all? Characters flit in and out of the story and move from point A to point B but they dont appear to be doing it for any reason, things just happen so we can get to the next relevant song rather than in a natural progression.
As a juke box musical its far more WWRY than Jersey Boys.
Casting wise it was Newton Faulkner as the lead tonight and as an actor he makes no impression at all. His descent and rise again from the drug addiction should be harrowing, instead its like watching a Newton Faulkner gig where he has turned up in some hip clothes in an attempt to look cool.
4/10
I know a lot more Green Day songs than I thought I did but I dont like this enough to recommend it.
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Post by mrtumnus on Jun 3, 2016 21:26:27 GMT
Was there in Glasgow last night too. Agree with most of your review. I had the added sound problem of an air-conditioning unit on nearly all the 1st act and then during the musical numbers in the 2nd. 5/10 A 21st century version of Hair?
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Post by johnh76 on Jul 9, 2016 15:17:39 GMT
Hello. I am trying to book tickets to see this show, but am a bit unsure about the front row view. Different sites say the front row is restricted by the height of the stage, while others say it is fine. My girlfriend is rather short (5ft), and so we always try and get seats at the front to prevent her getting stuck behind someone tall. Obviously if the stage is as high as some people make out, this may be just as bad an issue - can anyone advise? I've been on Seatplan.com and they have reviews and photos of each seat, but again it varies by user. One thing they do agree on is neck craning at times, and a slightly restricted view if there are props near the front of the stage. Can anyone who's seen this before let me know if there are any times in this show where this is the case? Many thanks, John
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Post by johnh76 on Jul 10, 2016 9:07:29 GMT
Thanks TheatreMonkey, that's very helpful. we'll book now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 11:43:47 GMT
Both shows cancelled today!
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jul 10, 2016 11:54:31 GMT
What happened?
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Post by Hamilton Addict on Jul 10, 2016 11:59:48 GMT
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Post by westendcub on Jul 10, 2016 13:16:03 GMT
I was front row centre last year and it was amazing!!
All the action right up close, lots of eye contact and well maybe a little bit of spit as it really is that close!!!
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Post by Steffi on Jul 10, 2016 17:48:39 GMT
Matt Thorpe was scheduled to play Johnny at both shows today which I guess was due to cast illness.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 17:51:32 GMT
Saw this last year, might see it again this September. Is it the same cast? The guy playing Tunny was pretty amazing.
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