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Post by theatremadness on Sept 20, 2019 20:05:39 GMT
I keep hearing friends who've had auditions very recently for a re-staging/transfer of the Donmar Warehouse production of City of Angels but don't know where or when. As I said, I know auditions are taking place but do any of our other industry friends know any more concrete information? I would kill to see this production again!!
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Post by dazzerlump on Sept 20, 2019 20:39:58 GMT
Oh I really hope this is true. I was gutted I missed the Donmar production.
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Post by Rory on Sept 20, 2019 21:12:36 GMT
I had forgotten about this. If I recall correctly, our own mrbarnaby mentioned ages ago that this was having a very belated transfer / remounting.
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Post by Mark on Sept 21, 2019 0:35:15 GMT
I’ve also heard this, a limited season in the West End of the fairly recent Donmar production.
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Post by showtoones on Sept 21, 2019 2:44:15 GMT
I’ve also heard this, a limited season in the West End of the fairly recent Donmar production. This would be ideal for around the holidays if there is a theatre available
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Post by denise on Sept 21, 2019 4:56:37 GMT
I’ve also heard this, a limited season in the West End of the fairly recent Donmar production. This would be ideal for around the holidays if there is a theatre available The Garrick
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Post by showtoones on Sept 21, 2019 6:19:51 GMT
This would be ideal for around the holidays if there is a theatre available The Garrick After Noises Off?
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Post by ABr on Sept 21, 2019 7:10:32 GMT
I'd be very keen to see this, as I missed it originally! Do you think if they did it, any of the original cast would return for it?
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Post by AddisonMizner on Sept 21, 2019 7:39:51 GMT
I remember seeing and loving this at the Donmar. I would definitely be up for seeing it again.
I also seem to remember Sam Barks parading around in hardly any clothes.
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Post by clair on Sept 21, 2019 9:47:43 GMT
Fingers crossed for this, loved the Donmar production and this is a favourite show of mine - will be keeping a firm eye on this thread for info!
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Post by JJShaw on Sept 21, 2019 9:50:27 GMT
If this happens I would be delighted! one of the best productions and shows I've ever seen! 9Can you tell I enjoyed it?!) Hopefully we get a classy cast to go with the show too.
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Post by zak97 on Sept 21, 2019 12:09:35 GMT
Is there anything lined up for the Gielgud after North Country or the Harold Pinter after Ian Mckellen?
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Post by Jon on Sept 21, 2019 12:10:47 GMT
Is there anything lined up for the Gielgud after North Country or the Harold Pinter after Ian Mckellen? Pinter is Uncle Vanya with Toby Jones and To Kill A Mockingbird is rumoured for The Gielgud
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Post by xanady on Sept 21, 2019 13:04:26 GMT
Saw this in the short run in 1993 in the WE with Roger Allam and Haydn Gwynne...a fabulous show...sophisticated entertainment indeed...loved it!
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Post by ukpuppetboy on Sept 21, 2019 21:18:38 GMT
Saw this in the short run in 1993 in the WE with Roger Allam and Haydn Gwynne...a fabulous show...sophisticated entertainment indeed...loved it! So nostalgic for that original production and that cast from the Prince of Wales. Haydn Gwynne was sensational. I never really got that into the Donmar production. I think I missed those amazing sets/set changes. And the overuse of projections was an irritating replacement.
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Post by happytobehere on Sept 24, 2019 15:25:40 GMT
If this is supposed to be happening soonish (based on the apparent auditions happening), when do we think it’ll be announced?? I need to make sure I have enough £ to buy a ticket at the time lol
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Post by dlevi on Sept 24, 2019 16:07:02 GMT
As much as I love City of Angels, Josie Rourke's production at the Donmar, severely lacked a sense of humour. Michael Blakemore's original production was laugh out loud funny. Ms Rourke's generated only smiles. She has no gift for comedy. And for this, one of the funniest musicals ever written, that gift is needed.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Sept 24, 2019 16:13:26 GMT
"One of the funniest musicals ever written". Hmmmmm. I've seen it a few times and I've never been rofl-ing in the aisles
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Post by dominion99 on Sept 24, 2019 17:01:23 GMT
City of Angels was given a stunning production in early July at the Royal Academy of Music directed by Bruce Guthrie with a 19 piece band playing the original orchestrations by Bill Byers. I hadn't seen the show for twenty years, my abiding memory being that it was too clever by half. This production convinced me that it is Cy Coleman's finest score with a brilliant book by Larry Gelbart, as you might expect from the co-author of A Funny THing Happened On The Way To The Forum. The first act finale. You're Nothing Without Me is a show stopper second to none!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 25, 2019 6:51:28 GMT
I had forgotten about this. If I recall correctly, our own mrbarnaby mentioned ages ago that this was having a very belated transfer / remounting. Indeed! I gather however that it all rests on star casting and (surprise surprise) the huge names they have offered it to, have all said no.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 25, 2019 6:52:56 GMT
And yes if it happens- it’s going to the Garrick
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Post by learfan on Sept 25, 2019 6:53:56 GMT
Oh, doesn't sound promising
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Post by sf on Sept 25, 2019 10:12:33 GMT
"One of the funniest musicals ever written". Hmmmmm. I've seen it a few times and I've never been rofl-ing in the aisles
I saw the original London production three times, and for me it lived up to that description. I do think, though, that Larry Gelbart wrote himself into a corner in the final scenes and didn't get out of it very convincingly, but I'd certainly go and see a revival (I wasn't able to get to see it at the Donmar).
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 25, 2019 11:41:35 GMT
Well, from what we know at the mo, Sam Barks, Rebecca Trehearn and Rosalie Craig all seem to be free (for at least a short run!)
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Post by maggiem on Sept 26, 2019 12:20:31 GMT
Saw this in the short run in 1993 in the WE with Roger Allam and Haydn Gwynne...a fabulous show...sophisticated entertainment indeed...loved it! So nostalgic for that original production and that cast from the Prince of Wales. Haydn Gwynne was sensational. I never really got that into the Donmar production. I think I missed those amazing sets/set changes. And the overuse of projections was an irritating replacement. I still have the soundtrack for this on cassette (must get it copied to mp3 format!). From all the Broadway success, I really thought it would be just as big a success in London, so I was really shocked when it didn't take. My favourite song is " All Ya Have To Do Is Wait", as I love the jet black humour of it, but the whole piece is just brilliant, and I don't understand how anyone could be confused. I thought it was very clear what was the "movie" and what was "real life". Here's a thought. Do you think Jamie Parker would be a good Stine?
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