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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 23, 2019 16:42:22 GMT
Flying car effects are pretty much sorted now aren’t they? I’ve seen loads on YouTube where the auditorium blacks out, a shunkly light gets bounced around and the car flies over the audience with no visible wires or anything. Elf did something similar with the sleigh at the end.
For those prices they need to get some of that money on stage.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 18:32:37 GMT
Video online of Olly Dobson singing The Power of Love and he sounds sensational.
Never seen the film so know nothing about it but very excited about this.
If only I'd known what a stunning voice he had when he was in the Bat ensemble. Can't remember if he understudied (or went on as) any of the leads....
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Post by danb on May 27, 2019 18:40:09 GMT
Video online of Olly Dobson singing The Power of Love and he sounds sensational. Never seen the film so know nothing about it but very excited about this. If only I'd known what a stunning voice he had when he was in the Bat ensemble. Can't remember if he understudied (or went on as) any of the leads.... He was first cover Jagwire and Ledoux. He must have been on at some point?
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Post by david on May 27, 2019 18:41:46 GMT
Trailer for the show from You Tube -
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 19:03:48 GMT
Video online of Olly Dobson singing The Power of Love and he sounds sensational. Never seen the film so know nothing about it but very excited about this. If only I'd known what a stunning voice he had when he was in the Bat ensemble. Can't remember if he understudied (or went on as) any of the leads.... He was first cover Jagwire and Ledoux. He must have been on at some point? I also didn't quite appreciate how cute he is ;-) Here's the full video:
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Post by alison on May 27, 2019 19:18:35 GMT
Video online of Olly Dobson singing The Power of Love and he sounds sensational. Never seen the film so know nothing about it but very excited about this. If only I'd known what a stunning voice he had when he was in the Bat ensemble. Can't remember if he understudied (or went on as) any of the leads.... He was first cover Jagwire and Ledoux. He must have been on at some point?
He went on many times for both of them. I saw him as Jagwire in Manchester (actually the first time I saw the show) but missed him as Ledoux completely until he came back as emergency cover while Gio was on X Factor. He has a fabulous voice, I'm so pleased for him getting BTTF. I can imagine he'll be wonderful.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 19:30:19 GMT
He was first cover Jagwire and Ledoux. He must have been on at some point?
He went on many times for both of them. I saw him as Jagwire in Manchester (actually the first time I saw the show) but missed him as Ledoux completely until he came back as emergency cover while Gio was on X Factor. He has a fabulous voice, I'm so pleased for him getting BTTF. I can imagine he'll be wonderful.
Ahhhh having seen the show so many times in Manc and Coliseum I am sorry I missed him in that case!
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Post by david on May 27, 2019 19:30:52 GMT
He was first cover Jagwire and Ledoux. He must have been on at some point? I also didn't quite appreciate how cute he is ;-) Here's the full video: That is a seriously great vocal. Putting that sound in the Manc Opera House and the place is going to rock.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 19:33:26 GMT
I also didn't quite appreciate how cute he is ;-) Here's the full video: That is a seriously great vocal. Putting that sound in the Manc Opera House and the place is going to rock. Totally! I am ALREADY hoping for an (ever elusive for new British musicals) cast recording lol...
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Post by david on May 27, 2019 19:36:03 GMT
The biggest cheer of the night is going to be for the appearance of the car!
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 21:57:12 GMT
As long as they do B2TF 2 then it will be fine
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2019 7:20:10 GMT
This is gonna be an absolute cheese-fest and I can't wait! Calling it now Power of Love will be the playout music.
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Post by david on May 30, 2019 17:42:17 GMT
Kudos to ATG. My ticket for the show turned up today. Can’t complain with that level of customer service.
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Post by musicalmarge on Jun 1, 2019 12:24:47 GMT
Joseph take note -
Rehearsals haven’t even started and the vocals are brilliant!
Just saying!
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Jun 1, 2019 15:00:07 GMT
I saw him as Jagwire and didn’t feel he was right for the part at all - he was rather eclipsed by Danielle Steers.
This seems to suit him a lot better and I’m looking forward to it in Manchester. Though what we’re hearing here is a presumably a produced studio recording, so comparisons to last night’s Joseph aren’t really appropriate
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Post by danb on Jun 1, 2019 15:07:12 GMT
I saw him as Jagwire and didn’t feel he was right for the part at all - he was rather eclipsed by Danielle Steers. Who wasn’t! 😂
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 19:32:58 GMT
I like his vocal but it made me realise it’s a really really pedestrian song.
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Post by Mark on Jun 8, 2019 9:06:44 GMT
Any thoughts on a West End venue? When Ghost played the Opera House it transferred a month later to the Piccadilly, which would seem like a good sized venue for this too. I know they were originally planning on the Dominion but that would mean waiting until at least October 2020 to bring the transfer in.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jun 9, 2019 4:30:46 GMT
Any thoughts on a West End venue? When Ghost played the Opera House it transferred a month later to the Piccadilly, which would seem like a good sized venue for this too. I know they were originally planning on the Dominion but that would mean waiting until at least October 2020 to bring the transfer in. They want the Adelphi. Moulin Rouge is already booked into the Piccadilly ... this was only destined for the Dominion when Jamie Lloyd was directing. The current team only agreed to do it if it *didnt* go to the Dominion.
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Post by xanady on Jun 9, 2019 13:49:36 GMT
Love mrbarnaby’s insider reveals...fascinating stuff,Sir.Thank you!
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 9, 2019 13:55:12 GMT
Any thoughts on a West End venue? When Ghost played the Opera House it transferred a month later to the Piccadilly, which would seem like a good sized venue for this too. I know they were originally planning on the Dominion but that would mean waiting until at least October 2020 to bring the transfer in. They want the Adelphi. Moulin Rouge is already booked into the Piccadilly ... this was only destined for the Dominion when Jamie Lloyd was directing. The current team only agreed to do it if it *didnt* go to the Dominion. I wish he was till directing. I'd be a lot more confident it will be good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2019 10:52:06 GMT
Better be some good choreography cause that chorus gets a bit repetitive quickly..
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jun 10, 2019 11:48:38 GMT
I don't know how it's an exclusive first listen because i literally watched that video 2 weeks ago on the shows twitter? lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2019 15:30:53 GMT
I don't know how it's an exclusive first listen because i literally watched that video 2 weeks ago on the shows twitter? lol Was that not the Huey Lewis song? This is an original "Put your Mind To it..." Can't see anything on their Twitter feed about that.
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Post by danb on Jun 10, 2019 17:29:16 GMT
Any thoughts on a West End venue? When Ghost played the Opera House it transferred a month later to the Piccadilly, which would seem like a good sized venue for this too. I know they were originally planning on the Dominion but that would mean waiting until at least October 2020 to bring the transfer in. They want the Adelphi. Moulin Rouge is already booked into the Piccadilly ... this was only destined for the Dominion when Jamie Lloyd was directing. The current team only agreed to do it if it *didnt* go to the Dominion. Which seems like madness to me as the theatregoer, wanting big and flashy, and a grand scale. Imagine the size of the LCD screens they’d need... ...but total common sense to me the manager of a business. Bat, and to a lesser extent WWRY made money from repeat business and premium seating for affluent middle aged rockers. BTTF would have a much wider/cheaper appeal. I suspect that turning a profit in such an enormous house is a nightmare.
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