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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 11:48:44 GMT
Wondering just how hard navigating the tube will be. !
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Post by showgirl on Oct 13, 2016 18:06:12 GMT
Anyone every been there on days when Arsenal are playing at home? Wondering just how hard navigating the tube will be. I've done this more than once, albeit unintentionally, and survived. Imo not only is it worse negotiating Richmond when there is rugby at Twickenham, but sitting through even half of this production is a greater ordeal!
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Post by peggs on Oct 13, 2016 21:35:20 GMT
Anyone every been there on days when Arsenal are playing at home? Wondering just how hard navigating the tube will be. I've done this more than once, albeit unintentionally, and survived. Imo not only is it worse negotiating Richmond when there is rugby at Twickenham, but sitting through even half of this production is a greater ordeal! Thanks, I can cope with squash, this is the tube after all just need to get somewhere afterwards and wondered how much longer it might take. I'll hope for lots of injury time and then hopefully I can get out first!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 16, 2016 8:25:21 GMT
My partner had the same problem, no confirmation email was sent when booking tickets, and when he called up- the phone was never answered. And then after sending an email to confirm the booking went through, no reply. 2nd email sent and no reply. Shockingly bad service. They are so nasty, they aren't even answering my emails.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 16, 2016 8:33:08 GMT
However.., we saw it the other night and LOVED it. Yes it's dated and some jokes fall flat as a pancake, but the performances are so good. Gatiss really is a class act. Dare I say possibly turning into one of our finest actors? The other one who impressed me the most was Nathan Nolan found him incredibly moving (and attractive). Bravos all round.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2016 16:02:43 GMT
However.., we saw it the other night and LOVED it. Yes it's dated and some jokes fall flat as a pancake, but the performances are so good. Gatiss really is a class act. Dare I say possibly turning into one of our finest actors? The other one who impressed me the most was Nathan Nolan found him incredibly moving (and attractive). Bravos all round. Definitely fancied Nathan a bit when I saw it. Ian Hallard has the best part though and he's fantastic!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 6, 2016 22:48:37 GMT
Well isn't Daniel Boys just as cute as a button?
Enjoyed this tonight, I didn't find it particularly dated really. Gay men are still doing all that, sadly. Or maybe I go to the wrong parties? Loved the set, very G Plan, and the incidental music.
Gatiss was excellent, in fact I thought it was a pretty good cast all round. The only one I got a bit fed up with was James Holmes as Emery. I think there are several ways to play a wildly effeminate gay and he went for a very obvious one.
An enjoyable evening.
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Post by nash16 on Nov 7, 2016 0:42:02 GMT
However.., we saw it the other night and LOVED it. Yes it's dated and some jokes fall flat as a pancake, but the performances are so good. Gatiss really is a class act. Dare I say possibly turning into one of our finest actors? The other one who impressed me the most was Nathan Nolan found him incredibly moving (and attractive). Bravos all round. Definitely fancied Nathan a bit when I saw it. Ian Hallard has the best part though and he's fantastic! Ian Hallard, aka Mr Mark Gatiss. Love that they're married and get to tour!
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Post by boybooshka on Nov 7, 2016 11:43:11 GMT
Well isn't Daniel Boys just as cute as a button? Enjoyed this tonight, I didn't find it particularly dated really. Gay men are still doing all that, sadly. Or maybe I go to the wrong parties? Loved the set, very G Plan, and the incidental music. Gatiss was excellent, in fact I thought it was a pretty good cast all round. The only one I got a bit fed up with was James Holmes as Emery. I think there are several ways to play a wildly effeminate gay and he went for a very obvious one. An enjoyable evening. He's as cute as many buttons, unfortunately i did think he was a bit miscast. Everybody else was excellent though. Definitely an enjoyable evening, although i think it is a little dated, i do very much recognise some of their behaviour. Interesting to compare it to 5 Guys Chillin' which i saw at the Kings Head at the weekend. Pretty much 50 years between the two plays, and the same internalised homophobia and self esteem issues are present in both of them. All that's changed is how they are expressed, and in some ways the characters in the contemporary play are actually more repressed than the ones in Boys.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 11:57:46 GMT
Well isn't Daniel Boys just as cute as a button? Enjoyed this tonight, I didn't find it particularly dated really. Gay men are still doing all that, sadly. Or maybe I go to the wrong parties? Loved the set, very G Plan, and the incidental music. Gatiss was excellent, in fact I thought it was a pretty good cast all round. The only one I got a bit fed up with was James Holmes as Emery. I think there are several ways to play a wildly effeminate gay and he went for a very obvious one. An enjoyable evening. He certainly is! I must say I really loved the play when I saw it (and not just because I was sat within inappropriate touching distance of both Oliver Chris and James McAvoy) and didn't find it especially dated at all. You can imagine how sensational it might have been at the time though. LOVED the cast. Not a weak link among 'em. John Hopkins just has a voice like a chocolate fountain that you just want to jump into and I was distracted by Jack Derges' magnificent chest on more than one occasion but they were all brilliant.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2016 11:14:09 GMT
May b going to Vaudeville in new year..... Does anyone know a Vaughn running time for this...?
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Post by jgblunners on Nov 9, 2016 12:12:54 GMT
May b going to Vaudeville in new year..... Does anyone know a Vaughn running time for this...? It was pretty much 2 hours including interval at the Park Theatre. Maybe a few mins less...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2016 13:32:25 GMT
About to see this in Brighton and they are doing souvenir brochures for this! Someone thinks they're Cats!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2016 15:22:28 GMT
Interval
LOVING this!!! The theatre is about a quarter full if that but the audience is lapping it up and even gave an ovation to the dance! Some nice chap gave me his spare ticket so went from row O to E in the stalls!!
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Post by Jon on Nov 10, 2016 17:48:09 GMT
I imagine if it does transfer it won't be for a while as everything is booked up until late Spring
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Post by wickedgrin on Nov 11, 2016 1:20:50 GMT
Hiatus in row E of the stalls in Brighton for this tonight where there appeared to be a double booking on seats just before curtain up. It turned out that two women had tickets for Lady Chatterley's Lover - NEXT WEEK! They were removed! God alone knows what the dozy ushers on the door were doing when they checked the tickets on the way in. But typical of the staff at the Brighton Theatre Royal, who are charmless and unhelpful.
The play was great - although a very empty theatre. The play, after all, has been lived through in Brighton!! Excellent cast and performances.
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Post by Snciole on Nov 11, 2016 14:15:09 GMT
Do these people who do that live their lives in a drunken stupour? I had a friend who got confused about a show a month before it was actually on. We were only able to correct him as we were going to!
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Post by wickedgrin on Nov 11, 2016 14:22:18 GMT
It was a girl and her mother/carer? Not drunk but just stupid!
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 11, 2016 14:40:53 GMT
Thought this has been announced transferring to the Vaudeville?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 11, 2016 14:47:43 GMT
Always make me laugh when the usher looks at your ticket and says "yes you're in row D seat 1" as if they're being helpful. Yes dear, I knew that. I can read my ticket too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2016 15:00:38 GMT
The number of audience members who don't understand the alphabetical nature of rows or the neatly ascending nature of seat numbers though...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 11, 2016 15:16:25 GMT
I know and if there was a brief explanation of where the seat was it might be useful. Or a wave of an arm in the general direction. But just reading out the seat number ain't! I don't think the FOH at the Lowry know themselves. They all look like they've been drafted in from an old folks home. .
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Post by Jon on Nov 11, 2016 15:32:42 GMT
Thought this has been announced transferring to the Vaudeville? Only rumours and I'm not sure if it could unless its summer 2017 as there is only three weeks between Dead Funny and Stepping Out and I suspect they'd want a longer run
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Post by PalelyLaura on Nov 11, 2016 15:40:27 GMT
God alone knows what the dozy ushers on the door were doing when they checked the tickets on the way in. My friend went to see Lazarus last week, she was in seat A15 but she managed to make it past the ushers into the Donmar auditorium without them (or her) realising she was in the wrong show. It was only when the person sitting in A15 at the Tempest turned up that she realised she was in the wrong auditorium...
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Post by partytentdown on Nov 11, 2016 18:56:22 GMT
Thought this has been announced transferring to the Vaudeville? Only rumours and I'm not sure if it could unless its summer 2017 as there is only three weeks between Dead Funny and Stepping Out and I suspect they'd want a longer run It will indeed do a very short run at the Vaudeville
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