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Post by longinthetooth on Sept 1, 2019 20:14:49 GMT
The queues trying to get in were a pain - then as I was finally going in to the auditorium I realised they'd given me someone else's ticket as well as mine so I had to head back down to the box office. Fortunately I was there in enough time to do so - I hope the ticket made its way to its correct owner in the end. Oh, I wonder if they were having problems earlier? Just as the choir struck up this afternoon, a lady scuttled all along the front row, asked a lady in the row behind a question, then scuttled halfway along the front row again. FOH noticed there was a problem and walked all the way to the front of the stalls to help. By that time Trinity Laban were trilling away pretty loudly, so the poor lady felt compelled to shout at FOH man: “Somebody’s sitting in my seat!” The pair of them then tried to move a group of people a few rows further back, but they seemed adamant they were in the right spot. Goodness knows what happened after that, because I realised I’d missed the entire scene-setting few minutes and thought I should probably be paying more attention to what was happening on stage! I think I can add a bit to this. I saw the lady too, and wondered what was going on, as I hadn't heard any of the exchanges. It turned out she had a ticket for Row A (which I was in), so presumably she thought A was the front row. It wasn't. The front row was AA. She then started to climb along everyone in my row, but turned back after a couple of people, as her ticket was for the other end. She finally found her seat. It was a bit distracting! I did manage to get a programme, but feel somewhat guilty now. I had lost my ticket, so had to visit the box office to obtain a replacement. There were only a few people in front of me, and then I was able to go straight into the foyer/bar area. I noticed people had programmes, asked where they could be purchased and was pointed in the direction of the desk - and a queue leading outside. As I had my ticket in hand, I went up to the desk, money in hand, and was sold a programme straight away. Deepest apologies if I have deprived anyone of a programme! All that apart, I loved Dr Zhivago. All performances were good, but stand out for me was Charlie McCullagh as Pasha - I wasn't familiar with him, and hope to see him in more soon.
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Post by miz on Sept 1, 2019 20:16:17 GMT
The composer and lyricist came on stage and said a few words each after the evening performance, which was nice.
Now I have seen the same show twice in the front stalls and front gallery, I can say I much prefer the latter.
I hope someone will bring this musical to the West End. It deserves to be seen in a fully-staged version and London deserves to have this musical!
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Sept 1, 2019 23:08:10 GMT
Really disappointed I couldn’t get a program this afternoon. Bit stupid not selling people them when they had the boxes of programs under the desk. Hope no one wants them this evening and they are left with loads they can’t sell! That is stupid. They should have kept selling them whle there were buyers. Great show though! I got a signed programme this evening with my premium ticket. It is very high quality but was on sale for a whopping £15 tonight and not worth more than half of that. Surprised they sold so quickly this afternoon. Wonderful show though. I'm disappointed it wasn't more successful in the USA ; several very strong musical numbers and a decent storyline. Deserves a fully staged West end run.
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Post by carmella1 on Sept 2, 2019 1:55:04 GMT
Wow the reactions on here really surprised me. It only lasted 3 weeks on Broadway. Big hype back then and then a flop.
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Post by theoracle on Sept 2, 2019 8:00:01 GMT
Yup I failed to get a programme too. I thought the music was played very well although I must admit waking up this morning, the only tube I remember is Watch the Moon... It was an enjoyable evening and got a full standing ovation although I did get a bit frustrated with the narrator after a while. Ramin and Celinde were both astounding and there was a massive crowd outside stage door afterwards. Sadly neither Celinde or Ramin came out but Celinde replies to my Instagram message which was nice aha
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Post by vickyg on Sept 2, 2019 9:24:27 GMT
I really hope this does get a more permanent London residence as I just can't stop thinking about it! As someone else said it wasn't without error, but it sounds like it was pulled together very quickly. The quality of the performances was excellent though and it's always a treat to see/hear Ramin.
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Post by longinthetooth on Sept 2, 2019 12:14:52 GMT
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Post by londonmzfitz on Sept 2, 2019 12:45:59 GMT
I was at the evening show and the sign was £15 for a programme. Were they only £8 at the matinee performance?
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Post by longinthetooth on Sept 2, 2019 12:52:07 GMT
I was at the evening show and the sign was £15 for a programme. Were they only £8 at the matinee performance? Yes, £8.00 for a standard programme. However, someone posted earlier that they paid £15.00 with their premium ticket for a signed programme. Mine wasn't signed.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Sept 2, 2019 13:46:28 GMT
The signed programmes were under the table when I showed my ticket and collected mine (included in the ticket price) but there were unsigned programmes on the table and the only price sign I saw was £15.
If they bumped the price up in the evening to avoid running out that's a bit naughty.
Another possibility is that £15 was the intended (extortionate) price and when it was realised that they had been selling programmes quickly for £8 someone decided to take them off sale till after the matinee.
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Post by alison on Sept 2, 2019 17:29:21 GMT
The signed programmes were under the table when I showed my ticket and collected mine (included in the ticket price) but there were unsigned programmes on the table and the only price sign I saw was £15. If they bumped the price up in the evening to avoid running out that's a bit naughty. Another possibility is that £15 was the intended (extortionate) price and when it was realised that they had been selling programmes quickly for £8 someone decided to take them off sale till after the matinee. I very definitely saw a sign at the back of the stalls in the afternoon that said programmes £8, which suggests that that was the intended price. Not that I got one, because they'd stopped selling them by the time I had the chance to investigate. I was delighted when I saw the tweet earlier about being able to order them until I saw the price. £18 total to get a programme because someone messed up with ordering enough? No thanks.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Sept 3, 2019 8:25:04 GMT
The signed programmes were under the table when I showed my ticket and collected mine (included in the ticket price) but there were unsigned programmes on the table and the only price sign I saw was £15. If they bumped the price up in the evening to avoid running out that's a bit naughty. Another possibility is that £15 was the intended (extortionate) price and when it was realised that they had been selling programmes quickly for £8 someone decided to take them off sale till after the matinee. I'd take a guess the programmes were supposed to be £8 (reasonable), and that they hadn't realised there would be such a demand at the matinee (saw on Twitter that they stopped selling the programmes at the matinee to ensure they had some for the evening performance) and upped the price to £15 - which certainly put me off.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 28, 2022 9:11:13 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 28, 2022 9:33:25 GMT
Not another concert!
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Post by vickyg on Sept 28, 2022 9:58:13 GMT
I absolutely *loved* this at Cadogan Hall, so will definitely be trying for a ticket.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 28, 2022 11:46:35 GMT
Not another concert! Your challenging behaviour is now getting out of hand 😉
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Post by alece10 on Sept 28, 2022 12:29:45 GMT
I'm listening to the OBC recording now as I am not familiar with the music. I can imagine Ramin and Celinde singing the score beautifully so just booked myself a couple of stalls seats. Plenty of availability and it's a long way off but I've got seats I want.
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 28, 2022 12:40:37 GMT
Not another concert! Your challenging behaviour is now getting out of hand Have you been talking to my parents?
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Post by londonmzfitz on Sept 28, 2022 13:46:45 GMT
I was at the evening show and the sign was £15 for a programme. Were they only £8 at the matinee performance? I booked this morning for The London Palladium, 2023 - gleefully excited about it. Came on here to see what the gossip was and, reading through, realise I'd seen this in 2019. And have simply no memory of it. Good grief, I know there's been "stuff" in the years since, but seriously, no memory of it at all. And I'm a big fan of Ramin ... I'll be there. Probably. I've made a note in my diary.
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Post by david on Mar 12, 2023 17:42:34 GMT
I am looking to get a ticket for this but I was wondering do these sorts of concerts ever come up for discount on TT or via promo codes on mail shots? I am reluctant to get a ticket now at full price if I can get a deal closer to the time or on the day. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Post by capybara on Mar 15, 2023 9:22:00 GMT
I am looking to get a ticket for this but I was wondering do these sorts of concerts ever come up for discount on TT or via promo codes on mail shots? I am reluctant to get a ticket now at full price if I can get a deal closer to the time or on the day. Thanks in advance for any help. Cheap tickets have just appeared on TodayTix for 24 hours apparently (although they always seem to play fast and loose with how long a 24 hour sale actually lasts!) Like yourself, I was waiting for a deal. As with Annie Get Your Gun, it seems the extortionate prices has been rightly putting people off. Just bagged myself a Grand Circle seat for £15. Who knows, if it still doesn’t sell well maybe I’ll even get bumped to a better view..?
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Post by david on Mar 15, 2023 13:09:22 GMT
Thanks for the update regarding the TT offer capybara. Got a £35 ticket in the Royal Circle.
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Post by sukhavati on Mar 21, 2023 8:44:45 GMT
I'm listening to the OBC recording now as I am not familiar with the music. I can imagine Ramin and Celinde singing the score beautifully so just booked myself a couple of stalls seats. Plenty of availability and it's a long way off but I've got seats I want. You know Lucy Simon wrote this specifically for Anthony Warlow, and I don't think I've heard anyone sing the songs better.
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Post by justafan on Apr 17, 2023 18:15:46 GMT
If anyone is interested I’ve just returned to the Palladium a single front row Grand Circle seat for the 6pm performance £29 before fees
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Post by david on May 7, 2023 21:14:14 GMT
My first show of my theatre week binge and a lovely way to start it off with a trip to the Palladium this fine Sunday evening. Having never been to one of these kind of MT shows, I really didn’t know what to expect in terms of performance style but I have to say it was a wonderful concert with the score sung by an absolutely brilliant cast and performed by a great 18 piece orchestra along with the ARTSED Ensemble. The use of the narrator at the side was a great idea to help set the scenes for the different numbers for the audience.
It was my first time seeing Ramin on stage sing and what a voice this guy has. Absolutely stunning and when duetting with the equally brilliant Celinde Schoenmaker, it really was MT heaven. Having not heard the score before, it really was a treat to hear it, and I’ll certainly try and find the OBC to have a listen to later on. There really are some beautiful songs within that score.
Whilst on the whole I could hear the majority of the concert welll enough from my seat in the RC, I did find that during some numbers, particularly when the whole cast and choir were singing together, the orchestra did overpower the vocals meaning that some of the singing was lost for me.
Anyway, I came away happy seeing this show thanks to the TT offer and with a fantastic audience tonight it really was a wonderful evening of theatre.
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