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Post by nash16 on May 29, 2019 0:03:38 GMT
Deserved transfer next Spring for Stef Smith's reimagining bringing us a trio of Noras throughout the ages and her men. Caught it during its recent run in Glasgow and was captivated by both its cleverness and artistry, especially from the actors.
Lovely that Kwame is bringing it to the same Hattie Morahan's brilliant Nora won our hearts a few years ago.
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Post by nash16 on May 29, 2019 0:04:24 GMT
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Post by stefy69 on May 29, 2019 5:16:06 GMT
OMG fab news !
Have looked and cant find any info on the transfer if anyone has a link I will be eternally grateful and kiss you all over !!!
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Post by nash16 on May 29, 2019 9:20:11 GMT
OMG fab news !
Have looked and cant find any info on the transfer if anyone has a link I will be eternally grateful and kiss you all over !!! Here you go Stefy: www.youngvic.org/nora-a-dolls-houseNo news if the original cast are coming though.
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Post by stefy69 on May 29, 2019 9:50:08 GMT
OMG fab news !
Have looked and cant find any info on the transfer if anyone has a link I will be eternally grateful and kiss you all over !!! Here you go Stefy: www.youngvic.org/nora-a-dolls-houseNo news if the original cast are coming though. Thank you nash16 xxxxxxx
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Post by theoracle on Dec 26, 2019 10:35:55 GMT
Seating plan now available. How high is the stage usually for a layout like this? Are the front few rows worth going for or is the back better? Thanks
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Post by londonpostie on Dec 26, 2019 11:16:18 GMT
Hugely flexible space, both the stage and the seating can do the hokey cokey. For Salesman (similar to this layout), some of the front row was £10 but I think that was becasue the cast (the boys) ran along there. It'll be decent where ever you choose.
This is one I am really looking forward to ..
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Post by marob on Dec 26, 2019 14:25:49 GMT
I booked a £10 ticket on the front row this morning. I was wondering if there was some kind of catch, like under 30s or something as it seemed weird that they hadn't been bought straight away.
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Post by theoracle on Dec 26, 2019 17:09:25 GMT
I booked a £10 ticket on the front row this morning. I was wondering if there was some kind of catch, like under 30s or something as it seemed weird that they hadn't been bought straight away. I noticed the same thing. Second row is £10 for under 25s. A majority of the front row for dates does seem to have gone though so I don't think theres a catch. I was just concerned the stage might be higher than normal or these seats were restricted/less comfortable etc. I suppose if its just the front row, its the Young Vics way of making theatre more accessible which is always a great thing.
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Post by londonpostie on Dec 26, 2019 17:18:08 GMT
This is more 'in the round' ish, the £10 seats I chanced across were further than sideways views.
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 5, 2020 14:48:05 GMT
Hey People...I actually won and paid for 2 lottery tickets for this for the first preview tonight.
Unfortunately I cannot make it now and I've just called TodayTix and they said I can give the tickets to friends.
I've tried to get rid of them but can't so if anyone wants them shoot me a pm I can forward the email to you so at least the tickets get used.
First in first served x
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Post by rosencrantz on Feb 5, 2020 17:29:07 GMT
Hi intoanewlife,
Just tried to PM you but getting an error message saying 'You may only send messages to staff members'
How do I get in touch?
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 5, 2020 18:10:51 GMT
Hi intoanewlife, Just tried to PM you but getting an error message saying 'You may only send messages to staff members' How do I get in touch? I just send you a pm see if you can reply...if not quickly post your email here and I'll reply when I get it.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 5, 2020 19:07:38 GMT
Hi intoanewlife, Just tried to PM you but getting an error message saying 'You may only send messages to staff members' How do I get in touch? You will be able to pm now.
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Post by Dave B on Feb 5, 2020 23:03:40 GMT
We are going tomorrow and looking forward to it.
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Post by Dave B on Feb 8, 2020 10:08:34 GMT
Very enjoyable. The stage setup is similar to Blood Wedding, I doubt there is a bad seat in the house. We were at the second night, sold out and quite a warm response from the audience at the end. I'm not sure it counts as a spoiler but just in case: {Spoiler - click to view}Having the the three Nora's from the three time periods simultaneously on stage works really well. The story slips comfortably between the times and shows, almost with ease, both how things have changed in 100 years and how things have stayed the same.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Feb 8, 2020 10:28:19 GMT
Seeing it later in the month, will be interesting to compare with Wife at the Kiln from last year which had a similar concept only through a different lens.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2020 14:23:33 GMT
Thought this was very good. After "Fairview" I half expected them to invite all the men in the audience to come up and stand on the stage at the end Staged well in the round so any seat should be fine (including the ones marked as "side view"). Front row at the sides might be an issue, as there are chairs on the stage that don't move for most of the show which could be a bit of an obstruction to your view.
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Post by foxa on Feb 14, 2020 22:18:34 GMT
Five minutes from the end a beeping noise started and some of the house lights flickered on. The actors continued for a bit. They were interrupted by an announcement saying that due to matters beyond their control we needed to evacuate. The actors sort of laughed and grimaced. The audience applauded them, then plodded outside. No instructions after that. We hung around for a few minutes and then left. I think I sort of know the play's ending. When I got home there was an email asking how I'd enjoy my trip to the Young Vic.
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Post by vdcni on Feb 14, 2020 22:23:24 GMT
I was there as well and we did go back in after about 10 minutes and they finished the performance.
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Post by foxa on Feb 14, 2020 22:46:49 GMT
That's interesting. Did they say why they'd evacuated?
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Post by vdcni on Feb 14, 2020 22:53:21 GMT
No, they didn't say. Can't have been serious, maybe a fire alarm went off accidentally and they had to check the building.
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Post by asfound on Feb 27, 2020 8:33:01 GMT
Worst thing I've seen so far this year. There was really nothing added by having 3 Nora's other than a few cheap jokes, and somehow they made the plight of the male characters more interesting and engaging than that of Nora. The added ending was really overdone and heavy handed and didn't make too much sense - it seemed to be implying that things are worse than ever, but I saw no real reason why 2018 Nora couldn't just go to Christine like the 1968 one. The whole thing was just quite dull and tedious and I much preferred the version at the Lyric a few months ago.
The only positive I can think of was the music.
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Post by theoracle on Mar 4, 2020 23:13:26 GMT
Very underwhelmed by this tonight. The adaptation just didn't seem to flow that well for me and if I hadn't read a brief synopsis beforehand, I think I would've been very confused. Its a very ambitious piece and I was looking forward to seeing Amaka Okafor again after seeing The Son but I feel she overwhelmed the piece, suggesting that the writing didn't quite hit the mark. 3* for me.
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