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Post by Dr Tom on Sept 16, 2023 19:59:32 GMT
PPA (Guildford) is presenting One Man 2 Guvnors, Legally Blonde and Flashdance this term (October and November). I don't think I'll make these, but sharing the details in case they're useful to anyone. Booking link here: www.ticketsource.co.uk/performancepreparationacademy
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Post by raiseitup on Sept 20, 2023 11:31:22 GMT
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Sept 21, 2023 9:13:05 GMT
Looks like MV have put their prices up! Used to be £15 for The Mack, now £19.50
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 9, 2023 12:06:17 GMT
ArtsEd's production of Made in Dagenham has quietly gone on sale. These can sell out quickly.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Oct 10, 2023 11:23:45 GMT
ArtsEd's production of Made in Dagenham has quietly gone on sale. These can sell out quickly. Just 39 matinee tickets left for two weekday performances. All evenings and both Saturday sold out Fortunately for me I'd already ruled this one out due to existing bookings on all five show dates. At Arts Ed they use Ticket Source and that means once a show is sold out it stays sold out which usually happens as you say almost immediately. When I enquired at the box office I was told that if I just turned up for a performance I would almost certainly get a seat but that still carries an element of risk so not ideal. I think every show I have seen at Arts Ed was supposedly sold out but there were plenty of empty seats so they must hold a lot back for industry professionals. Mountview only occasionally sells out and they do accept requests to be notified if seats subsequently become available for a sold out show. I would otherwise have missed Les Miserables there a few years ago. Their forthcoming shows have plenty of availability, quite a contrast, and their price increase with no senior concession won't have helped.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 23, 2023 12:15:36 GMT
Sweet Charity at ArtsEd is now on sale. Go quick. Some dates already sold out.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Oct 23, 2023 13:13:47 GMT
Missed their announcement and checked just now, only weekday matinees left
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 5, 2023 22:24:45 GMT
Some thoughts on the ArtsEd and Mountview productions I've seen this week.
Both very strong, although it did hit me that there was less diversity of actor types than I can remember, perhaps a casualty of Covid era auditions and the challenges of getting international students post Brexit.
Two shows about women standing up for their rights.
Made in Dagenham - Arts Ed
I saw both casts. As usually happens, I preferred one over the other, but also one show had a few microphone problems so that didn't help matters. Thursday and Friday matinees, with several actors in (and one of Theatreboard's favourite critics). Neither matinee was particularly full, which is always a shame as they were sold out on the website. I did overhear several conversations I probably shouldn't have (while sat at my seat) and I now appreciate much more the challenge of attending a Thursday matinee in Chiswick that runs 2 hours and 45 minutes, then trying to not to be late to the West End show you're starring in.
I really liked this. Very similar standard to Mountview's recent version. There were some odd casting choices, some odd accents, a gift comedy role that didn't really go to a comic actor, plus some relatively minor parts that were double cast. But I know there are reasons for these things. Having seen several actors announce which parts they're playing in Rent, this does make me a lot more excited to see that production.
9 to 5 - Mountview
A lot of the audience really liked this. They were whooping and cheering. But they were mostly Mountview students. The whole culture of Mountview always seems so different to Arts Ed.
I saw the Saturday matinee, which I think was the first performance. This is billed as very dark, although that didn't come across to me. It is dark in that the set is black and white (with the props all made out of cardboard), dim lighting, everyone dressed interchangeable in black, grey and white etc (with odd exceptions for effect). There's a very slight change to the ending. The songs are done very well and there's an excellent dance number in the second act. Otherwise, this is rather manic.
Thankfully, for those of us who prefer to avoid gunshots, the gun is also made of cardboard.
My main concern is that some will say this is a triumph for direction, production and set design. It screams modern fringe production. But for actors looking for representation, hiding them all behind black and white make up makes them all so much less memorable and means it's hard for any one of them to stand out. It is very good, but I'm not convinced this particular show needs a radical reinvention just yet.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Nov 6, 2023 0:25:06 GMT
Grand Hotel The Musical is being staged by the University Of Chichester Musical Theatre students at The Assembly Theatre, Bognor Regis Campus from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 November.
Booking via Ticket Source, both Saturday performances are already sold out.
I've only seen Grand Hotel on You Tube so off to the seaside to see it live.
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Post by theatrefan77 on Nov 6, 2023 0:32:05 GMT
I also saw Made in Dagenham on Friday matinee and enjoyed it a lot. The leading lady did a excellent job and I hope to see her again in something else. The rest of the cast were generally good, although a couple of them probably needed more direction. Overall, a very enjoyable production. Also surprised by the amount of empty seats which is a pity.
Look forward to their production of Sweet Charity.
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Post by capybara on Nov 6, 2023 19:04:22 GMT
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Nov 7, 2023 9:17:36 GMT
Oh amazing! I love Hunchback!! Tried to get tickets for Bird's production a few years ago, but unfortunately their productions weren't open to the general public.
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Post by demelza on Nov 14, 2023 23:21:43 GMT
I know it's not a musical, but couldn't find the equivalent thread in the plays forum, but have seen that RADA are putting on Angels in America Part One at the end of the month. Very curious to see how it'll work
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Post by theatrefan77 on Nov 15, 2023 1:07:20 GMT
I tried to book but they don't seem to offer a seating plan for Angels in America, so I'll give it a miss.
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 15, 2023 7:51:23 GMT
I tried to book but they don't seem to offer a seating plan for Angels in America, so I'll give it a miss. When I’ve attended RADA events, it’s been unallocated seating. Queue up and take your pick of remaining seats.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 15, 2023 8:40:31 GMT
I tried to book but they don't seem to offer a seating plan for Angels in America, so I'll give it a miss. When I’ve attended RADA events, it’s been unallocated seating. Queue up and take your pick of remaining seats. Thats what we had for Company earlier this year. Crazy system considering how great their auditorium is, complete with fixed down seats and everything!
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 15, 2023 10:18:52 GMT
Some more productions I've spotted.
Italia Conti are presenting Grease this week (Thursday to Saturday) and Elf next week. Both now in Woking (near the station). Grease is one of the Burger Palace Boys versions. They do have a 10:30am Saturday matinee, which is useful for anyone aiming for a three show day. I may well have gone on Saturday, but I have a 13:30 matinee in London, so the timing doesn't quite work.
They're also advertising R&H Cinderella and Legally Blonde, but no dates yet, so presumably those are the next set of productions. Various plays too.
I also got an email today advertising the UCL Musical Theatre Society production of Chess which runs 30/11/2023 to 02/12/2023.
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Post by demelza on Nov 15, 2023 17:14:05 GMT
When I’ve attended RADA events, it’s been unallocated seating. Queue up and take your pick of remaining seats. Thats what we had for Company earlier this year. Crazy system considering how great their auditorium is, complete with fixed down seats and everything! It's probably because it's a flexible space! The stalls can be lifted to the be level with the stage, but the only time I've seen it used is for the condensed Shakespeares they used to do — saw a dreadful Cymbeline that made no sense there back in 2019 😂
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Nov 17, 2023 16:10:22 GMT
I should have been seeing Sweet Charity matinee right now at Arts Ed but a change in circumstances meant I couldn't make it. I phoned them this morning, simply because it was showing as sold out and I wanted them to know there was a front row seat that could be resold or given away.
I didn't want or expect a refund but the lady I spoke to said she would issue one - I said it really wasn't necessary - but she must have done it while I was on the telephone as I had the confirmation just a few minutes later.
Arts Ed shows usually sell out online almost immediately but there are always more than a handful of empty seats on the day. Based on the impressive customer service I received today I wouldn't hesitate to give them a call to try make a booking on or before the day for a sold out show.
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Post by Steve on Nov 17, 2023 18:30:28 GMT
I should have been seeing Sweet Charity matinee right now. Sorry you couldn't make it, Paul, for your sake and cos I missed you, as I was there this afternoon. Some spoilers follow. . . The absolutely fantastic staging and fun choreography reminded me of the seductively silly sixties zaniness you see in Austin Powers movies. The action freezes so that the principals can deliver their lines before the frozen ensemble starts up dancing again right where they left off, exuding the self-involved exclusionary campness that keeps the character of Charity a perpetual outsider. Delightful, engaging and infectious, I found myself dancing in my seat, with "Big Spender" being a particular highlight, a laugh riot as well as an effervescent toetapper. Unfortunately, for me, Mia Endicott's Charity is directed to be just as zany as the ensemble, if not more so, gurning wackily like a Jim Carrey character. It is an absolutely terrific comic characterisation for another show, in which such a character would comically disrupt the normal lives of everyone around her. She is like Miracle Chance blundering through "Unfortunate the Musical" treading on toes. But if you are going to have a character walk through an alienating uncaring comic landscape, like in this show, said lead character needs to ground the show in pathos, like Tamsin Outhwaite in the West End. It is a great showcase for Endicott's adeptness for broad comedy, but in my view, it works against rooting the piece in human emotions, reducing the whole to a cartoon. At the very end, Endicott does produce significant pathos, proving herself to be an adept dramatic actor, but it's so late that it feels inorganic to her character's road runner resilience in the rest of the show, where she repeatedly falls off metaphorical cliffs without a scratch to her jazz hands. Joel Wilding kills it as Charity's boss, Herman, singing "I Love to Cry at Weddings," with his camp gangsterish delivery feeling of a piece with the goings on at "Guys and Dolls" at the Bridge Theatre. Anyway, despite the director taking a decision to push Charity into the broadest comedy, which I disagree with, the sustained camp sixties vibe made this an absolute ball from start to finish, significantly outdoing the Donmar version for sheer brio. I'd give this "Sweet Charity" 3 and a half stars.
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Post by Dr Tom on Nov 26, 2023 17:53:51 GMT
Sweet Charity - Arts Ed
I had planned to see both casts, but due to a cast I only ended up seeing one of them (I didn't think to return my ticket like Paul). I do wish I'd been able to see this again as it was a strong show, even though it isn't really a favourite of mine. It's always amusing watching the "exotic dancers" pander their wares to the male Arts Ed students in the audience, who they know are not all that interested in their feminine charms. All good fun and there were a lot more portfolio opportunities here for the students than in Made in Dagenham.
Urinetown - Mountview
I saw the first performance (Saturday matinee) and this is a strong show, easily the best student version of Urinetown I've seen. It's billed as having an alternative style, but I really couldn't tell why, as Urinetown is never really played all that traditionally. There's the odd reference to other musicals thrown in and the like.
I got to see Aiden Carson as Bobby Strong, who always comes across really well and I think is ready to slip straight into the Les Mis ensemble. Actually, I feel there are quite a few people in this group who will get professional work. Several of last year's graduates were in the audience as well. There's people I keep bumping into.
My single main complaint is they cut the overture. A shame, as that one always gives me chills. The sound was rather too quiet as well. The orchestra and vocals were on top form though. Even with the cuts, this ran about 10 minutes longer than advertised.
This hasn't sold as well as it should have done, but this does mean there are still seats available, so this comes recommended. I'm also planning to be there next Saturday to see the other cast.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Dec 4, 2023 13:45:47 GMT
Saw Urinetown last week and really enjoyed it. I had never seen or heard the show before (only saw Yeast Nation at Southwark Playhouse by the same creatives), but I really enjoyed this. Thought the cast were great and really looking forward to seeing what they end up doing in their professional careers. Mountview seems to be doing Pippin and She Loves Me next term
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Post by fossil on Dec 13, 2023 16:26:57 GMT
Arts Ed:
The Drowsy Chaperone 23 - 27 January 2024 Booking Opens 8th Jan 2024, 1pm
Rent 6 - 10 February 2024 Booking Opens 15 Jan 2024, 1pm
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Dec 13, 2023 16:41:34 GMT
Booking also open for Pippin and She Loves Me at Mountview next term!
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Jan 8, 2024 13:04:57 GMT
ArtsEd's Drowsy Chaperone now on sale!
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