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Post by mistressjojo on May 27, 2019 1:14:22 GMT
There was quite a bit of interest for the tour of Once in the Musicals thread, so for anyone in Sydney or who may be visiting, this will be playing at the Darlinghurst Theatre Co from 26th June to 21st July. This will be the Sydney premiere, as it previously only played a limited run in Melbourne in 2015. Having seen the show several times it will be interesting to see it in such a small ( approx 200 seat) venue. Oh, and also Cameron Daddo in the cast ( for any old Models Inc. fans!) www.darlinghursttheatre.com/whats-on/once
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Post by mistressjojo on Jul 15, 2019 3:12:27 GMT
I had meant to give a review of this, but as it was originally sold out I didn't want to encourage people to want to see something they couldn't! But it has now extended for another week till 4th August, so if you happen to be in Sydney here's your chance. I was really impressed by this production.Despite being only a 2nd preview everyone was up to speed and it really wizzed along. (That is until one player hurt himself and we had to stop for 45 minutes, but that wasn't a usual preview issue) It's a small theatre, about 200 seats, and the staging though smaller than the usual still included the bar, the central double pub doors and Guy's room off in the corner. Instead of the players busking on stage pre-show, they roamed the aisles playing and chatting to the audience as they found their seats. Toby Francis gave us a sweet, sad and heartfelt Guy, probably ranking #2 in my list of Guys. Stefanie Caccamo's Girl was less assured, and her accent seemed to wander a bit, but musically excellent. The reduced stage did mean that movement was scaled down, but they made excellent use of the space available. Although the standing on things was curtailed in Act 2 after the injury. Chatting during the enforced interval, I found most of the audience hadn't seen Once before, and they thought this version was wonderful! Certainly the night I attended,riotous applause and standing ovations all round. I would see it again if I could. Do see it if you can.
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 15, 2019 18:26:24 GMT
Interesting. I have been raving about this show to my Uncle- a guitar player from years back- who lives within walking distance of the theatre. He has now gone three times and fallen in love with it, as I knew he would.
He told me that he too was there the night the performer got injured.
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