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Post by ceebee on Jul 15, 2024 8:26:13 GMT
Marti Pellow as a long shot.
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Post by richey on Jul 15, 2024 9:08:02 GMT
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Post by blamerobots on Jul 15, 2024 9:47:44 GMT
Now booking to July 2025(!)
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Post by andrew on Jul 15, 2024 10:01:23 GMT
If the rumours are true, the new Marty is a great casting choice - he absolutely deserves it and I'll be definitely going back to see him. Will Haswell? I was referring to Ellis Kirk - he's alternate instead of principal but I think he'll be great.
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Post by danb on Jul 15, 2024 16:42:26 GMT
Now booking to July 2025(!) There we go then! I think that in lieu of ‘Cats’ still existing, this is the nearest thing we have yo a ‘tourist trap’ show.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Jul 15, 2024 16:50:08 GMT
Now booking to July 2025(!) There we go then! I think that in lieu of ‘Cats’ still existing, this is the nearest thing we have yo a ‘tourist trap’ show. Mousetrap? Lion King? Phantom?
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Post by danb on Jul 15, 2024 17:21:23 GMT
There we go then! I think that in lieu of ‘Cats’ still existing, this is the nearest thing we have yo a ‘tourist trap’ show. Mousetrap? Lion King? Phantom? Maybe ‘Lion King’…something that doesn’t necessarily need you to be able to speak the language.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 15, 2024 18:14:17 GMT
Not Starlight? 💫 🚂
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Post by rob2bob on Aug 17, 2024 13:49:41 GMT
Saw it this week on 15th (evening) with some of the new cast (a few listed below) who joined from 14th.
I thought it was very well performed and staged.... even if many of the songs are not especially memorable.
MARTY MCFLY Vasco Emauz
GEORGE MCFLY Orlando Gibbs
GOLDIE WILSON C.J. Borger
BIFF TANNEN Alex Runicles
DOC BROWN Cory English (continues in role and is very good)
I thought the new Marty was excellent (younger than previous actors helps I think and his first major role) and worked really well with the Doc (good chemistry).
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Post by jr on Sept 12, 2024 14:58:08 GMT
At the interval of this. Struggling not to fall asleep. Half the cast look the same, to be honest. Not sure if their lack of energy is because it is a matinee or because they can't be bothered.
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Post by ceebee on Sept 12, 2024 15:16:08 GMT
At the interval of this. Struggling not to fall asleep. Half the cast look the same, to be honest. Not sure if their lack of energy is because it is a matinee or because they can't be bothered. Worrying - how full is it? I think this show has run its course.
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Post by darreno on Sept 12, 2024 15:29:43 GMT
Billie Bowman being in this is enough to get me back through the doors, she's a wonderful performer.
Having seen it a couple of times, it really does fill the role of a tourist trap, not that that's a bad thing. It satisfies a need in the market and is a really enjoyable show overall. Casting makes or breaks it though as nostalgia alone doesn't quite push it over the line.
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Post by jr on Sept 12, 2024 19:47:13 GMT
At the interval of this. Struggling not to fall asleep. Half the cast look the same, to be honest. Not sure if their lack of energy is because it is a matinee or because they can't be bothered. Worrying - how full is it? I think this show has run its course. It was quite empty. Mine was a comp so I suppose there will be many others. I found the whole show underwhelming. Too many songs, relying too much on the film, no emotion or even laughs. The bits that the audience seemed to enjoy more were the ones they recognised from the film.
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Post by Dave B on Sept 12, 2024 19:56:17 GMT
Worrying - how full is it? I think this show has run its course. It was quite empty. Mine was a comp so I suppose there will be many others. I found the whole show underwhelming. Too many songs, relying too much on the film, no emotion or even laughs. The bits that the audience seemed to enjoy more were the ones they recognised from the film. I too was there on a comp this afternoon and thought the low energy very obvious. Pretty much agree with the rest tho the DeLorean was ace.
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 16, 2024 10:19:04 GMT
Me and my friends were looking at shows we could quickly book to see tonight.
Take a moment out of your time to look at the booking on the official website, or on TodayTix... how is this still running?!
At 11:18 this still has rush tickets available hahaha
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Post by Jon on Sept 16, 2024 10:27:55 GMT
Me and my friends were looking at shows we could quickly book to see tonight. Take a moment out of your time to look at the booking on the official website, or on TodayTix... how is this still running?! At 11:18 this still has rush tickets available hahaha It's a Monday during term time, it's not going to be huge demand.
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 16, 2024 10:36:41 GMT
That is true, but in comparison to how other shows are today in bookings it's still such a massive difference in demand even for this weekend. I know as said earlier they have an odd way of producing it, so maybe there's compensation for all these dull days?
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Post by nicenin on Sept 16, 2024 12:37:13 GMT
I saw this on previews back in September 2021. It was overlong, flabby and no memorable tunes (other than the familiar played towards the end). And I love the movie.
Has it improved / being tightened / trimmed since then??
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Post by zed on Sept 16, 2024 13:18:43 GMT
I saw this on previews back in September 2021. It was overlong, flabby and no memorable tunes (other than the familiar played towards the end). And I love the movie. Has it improved / being tightened / trimmed since then?? I had fun at the show which I went to a couple of weekends ago. That said, my enjoyment was probably influenced by: a) having seen the original movie many times as a kid so it was interesting to see what they kept the same and what was changed/cut out; and b)being in a good seat while not paying full price (TodayTix). I went during a matinee with quite a few empty seats around me, and with an understudy Marty and a swing Doc -- and we still really enjoyed it. An usher mentioned that our Doc actor was not in the role very often which probably boosted his (very evident) enthusiasm and for the cast around him. The special effects were better than I'd expected (finale was really something), and the band/orchestra was solid (despite the songs being fairly unmemorable, the movie soundtrack still soars).
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Post by Matt on Oct 14, 2024 20:35:12 GMT
Next Monday 21st for bttf day, Leigh Francis (Keith lemon) will be playing the part of Strickland.
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Post by richey on Oct 15, 2024 6:26:38 GMT
Next Monday 21st for bttf day, Leigh Francis (Keith lemon) will be playing the part of Strickland. Interesting. He actually sat next to me watching it at one of the first Manchester performances after coming in late.
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Post by fansylvanians on Oct 20, 2024 15:52:59 GMT
Next Monday 21st for bttf day, Leigh Francis (Keith lemon) will be playing the part of Strickland. An excellent reason to go on another day.
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Post by unseaworthy on Oct 20, 2024 18:04:18 GMT
Next Monday 21st for bttf day, Leigh Francis (Keith lemon) will be playing the part of Strickland. An excellent reason to go on another day. I hope they don't go down the stunt casting route
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Post by blamerobots on Oct 21, 2024 15:21:33 GMT
x.com/whatsonstage/status/1848348222852342102?s=46&t=QGpoM1j-E94D-pansze7IwSpecial cameos and a cruise production. Just knock it on the head with a hammer already. "The production team has also announced plans for a German version of the show, set to open in the 2025/2026 season. In addition, a shortened 100-minute version will be featured on Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Star of the Seas, beginning in August 2025. A separate production is also expected to open in Japan in 2025." I'd be interesting in going to see the German or Japan versions.
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Post by erik24601 on Oct 21, 2024 16:58:08 GMT
One cameo, on BTTF Day……… hardly a regular thing. No mention of any future plans for cameos in that article.
100 min versions of musicals are becoming the norm now to get them onto cruise ships. I think it’s a great idea.
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