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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 19:54:31 GMT
National Theatre transfer moving into Wyndham's in the West End. I'm really hoping they keep the set as simple as the video suggests.
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Post by bramble on Jan 26, 2016 19:09:25 GMT
More than worth seeing.An excellent play and production.
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Post by n1david on Feb 15, 2016 10:51:02 GMT
Now extended to 18 Jun.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2016 10:53:59 GMT
I've booked one of the onstage seats. Though I know no one's seen it in the West End yet, would anyone who saw it at the National care to hazard a guess if I've nabbed myself a right old bargain, or if I've done an awful awful thing? I think I'm front row of the stage seats, so at least won't have any fellow audience members in the way?
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Post by peggs on Feb 15, 2016 11:32:38 GMT
Well at the national it was set up so you had the audience on two sides so the action was played both ways with entrances/exists from sides. If in westend they put stage seats at back perhaps but don't then play straight out to the front all the time it could be great. Either way I suspect it would be pretty intense, I was front row in the dorfman and it was pretty intense there where you were safely out of the action but on stage in the midst of the sound and visuals could well be terrifying in a good way. I think you'll be ok, perhaps slightly less so if you had no idea what this was about and like you're theatre at a distance, it's not that kind of piece.
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Post by bingomatic on Feb 15, 2016 22:51:06 GMT
I was miles back at the Dorfman in one of the 'restricted view' seats and it was pretty intense from there as well.
Great to see it has extended and I'd love Denise Gough to get all the plaudits she'll deserve. Lovely actress and a little over looked sometimes...
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Post by Jasmine on Feb 18, 2016 16:27:01 GMT
I've also booked the on stage seats for this. What I found odd was that the front row of the on stage seating is £15, whereas the row directly behind is £90! Wondered at first if it was a glitch in the online booking system, but surely they'd have fixed it by now if so, and there's no indication of any restriction for the cheap ones. Not sure whether to be excited or terrified now, but it'll sure be an experience!
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Post by foxa on Feb 18, 2016 17:07:36 GMT
I noticed the same thing, Jasmine, and like you am now worried if I should be excited or terrified.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Feb 20, 2016 0:51:00 GMT
It will be fine I'm sure
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Post by harry on Feb 20, 2016 9:23:04 GMT
I saw it at the NT from a Friday Rush front row seat. There the seating in the front row put your eyeline at or slightly below the stage level (so you have to look up) and a catwalk ran between the seating banks so very occasionally stuff happened to your side or a little behind you rather than in front but really just entrances and exits.
Some scenes have a big piece of set in the centre of the stage (I seem to remember a bed and a sink) which, because of the below-looking-up angle meant that if someone was behind it right over the other side of the stage you couldn't see them, but again a rare occurrence and not something to worry about. Obviously I don't know what it will look like exactly in the West End but if it's similar it is definitely worth the very minor restrictions for the massive price difference.
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Post by theatrewithtom on Jun 4, 2016 9:46:12 GMT
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 6, 2016 22:33:48 GMT
So very glad to have finally caught this tonight - an astonishing, mesmerising performance from Denise Gough, surrounded by a strong cast. Disturbing, unnervingly funny, horrifying, intensely moving - am simultaneously drained and uplifted. I do love theatre.
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Post by argon on Jun 9, 2016 19:58:03 GMT
The conversation on her phone @ the reception early in Act 1 was worth the price alone.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2016 10:16:22 GMT
I don't know. Denise Gough gives a really showy performance which should probably go down well with an American audience. But on the flip side, the play around that performance is a bit 'meh'. I guess if the Americans embrace the performance, the show itself should do OK.
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Post by mallardo on Jun 10, 2016 10:17:08 GMT
There's nothing in it - culturally speaking - that an American wouldn't get. And DG's performance transcends all barriers.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2016 10:19:20 GMT
Another Headlong Broadway triumph, to follow Enron and American Psycho.
Can anyone else remember when Headlong was supposed to be a UK touring company?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2016 10:31:46 GMT
Looking at the quality of plays we get sent from America, I worry that this perfectly respectable but hardly mind-blowing but for the central performance piece might actually kill them.
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Post by infofreako on Jun 10, 2016 10:34:21 GMT
Late getting to this one but going next week before it closes
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Post by mallardo on Jun 10, 2016 10:54:00 GMT
There's nothing in it - culturally speaking - that an American wouldn't get That's reassuring, mallardo. Do you think, though, that the American mindset of "shrink fixes problem - happy ending" is going to rebel at where PP&T goes, though?
Not at all. I would not even agree that that "mindset" exists anymore. The Hollywood Ending can only be portrayed as something ironic these days. And the ending of PP&T is one of its greatest strengths.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2016 11:58:56 GMT
Caught this on Thursday and loved it! Design and sound felt very familiar a la Curious Incident. Ending with the parents was brutal but what I like was how realistic it was, everything doesn't always have to be happy ending does it!
Denise Gough, fantastic. The whole thing really did feel like a kind of piece she had written and performed herself, obviously not the case but all the same.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 15:36:09 GMT
Anyone hoping for a last minute tonight, the House Full sign is out and the line for returns quite literally goes around to the side of the building.
Best of luck though!
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Post by Jon on Jun 17, 2016 15:41:05 GMT
Anyone hoping for a last minute tonight, the House Full sign is out and the line for returns quite literally goes around to the side of the building. Best of luck though! This is the last week so no surprise it's sold out. I'm glad it's had success in the West End.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jun 17, 2016 15:44:15 GMT
I'm at closing night
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Post by Jonnyboy on Jun 17, 2016 21:34:09 GMT
I'm at closing night Snap!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 21:48:46 GMT
Anyone hoping for a last minute tonight, the House Full sign is out and the line for returns quite literally goes around to the side of the building. Best of luck though! Ironically it was papered for much of the run Due to refusal to discount tickets Until it appeared on TKTS towards the final month Now they are queuing for returns Some people have no sense
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