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Jan 28, 2018 18:35:40 GMT
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Post by danb on Jan 28, 2018 18:35:40 GMT
Oh, the things we thought spectacular when we were fourteen...! Just getting out of Warrington for an afternoon was spectacular enough. Light up Chess boards may aswell have been Top of the Pops!
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Jan 28, 2018 18:56:38 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 18:56:38 GMT
^ I have no idea whatsoever where that is but I do remember Eddie Waring saying “Warrington” on the telly... would it have been to do with rugby?!? I can recall his voice as he was a presenter on It’s A Knockout (or Jeux Sans Frontieres as the posh version was known!) and I thought that was the best programme ever! (At the time... )
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Post by sf on Jan 28, 2018 19:13:36 GMT
Was that first tour a wholesale recreation of the West End version? No. From memory they replicated much of the original production but it certainly lacked the moving floor, the large TV screens and all the big production values. It lacked the TV screens. The chessboard floor was much, much smaller than the London one, but it lit up, revolved, and tilted. At least, it lit up, revolved, and tilted in Bradford, Liverpool, and Manchester, so I assume it did everywhere else as well. Pictures here: CHESS 1990 UK tour
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Jan 28, 2018 19:27:04 GMT
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Post by danb on Jan 28, 2018 19:27:04 GMT
^ I have no idea whatsoever where that is but I do remember Eddie Waring saying “Warrington” on the telly... would it have been to do with rugby?!? I can recall his voice as he was a presenter on It’s A Knockout (or Jeux Sans Frontieres as the posh version was known!) and I thought that was the best programme ever! (At the time... ) Yes we are quite the name in Rugby League...or we were when I lived there 25 years ago. Turns out I was 17 then when it did Manc, and I had seen plenty of exciting things by then so not sure why it holds such memories...other than Storm who I’d already seen in ‘Blood Brothers’. Anyway, she’s welcome back whenever!
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Post by floorshow on Jan 28, 2018 19:27:06 GMT
No. From memory they replicated much of the original production but it certainly lacked the moving floor, the large TV screens and all the big production values. It lacked the TV screens. The chessboard floor was much, much smaller than the London one, but it lit up, revolved, and tilted. At least, it lit up, revolved, and tilted in Bradford, Liverpool, and Manchester, so I assume it did everywhere else as well. Pictures here: CHESS 1990 UK tourI saw the '90 tour, always knew I'd seen it on tour at some point at the Cliffs but couldn't remember when - I must have a programme somewhere in the loft... Yeah, the chessboard definitely tilted up
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Post by ptwest on Jan 28, 2018 20:02:56 GMT
I remember the spinning / tilting Chess board well from the Bristol Hippodrome. Rebecca Storm and Maurice Clarke remain the standard that other pairings in that role need to meet in my opinion. Was initially a bit disappointed as neither were a "name" to me (as a teenager that was very important) but it didn't take long for all doubts to be dispelled.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 20:43:56 GMT
Hark at us! So desperate for a bit of real news about the up-and-coming production at ENO, we’re arguing about how much the chessboard floor tilted in the 1990 tour... It seems the further north the tour went, the more the stage tilted, which makes sense in a medieval kind of way. I wonder if the new production will feature a tilting stage... and if it doesn’t what gimmick it will feature to hold our interest? Because you gotta have a gimmick!
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Post by danb on Jan 28, 2018 21:00:31 GMT
The Chess games will be filmed with a panasonic camcorder off of the 80’s and projected onto a polycotton sheet hung at the back of the stage and onto the audiences 3” portable b&w tellies ontheir seat backs.
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Jan 28, 2018 22:09:10 GMT
Post by theatreian on Jan 28, 2018 22:09:10 GMT
I wonder if there will be some interactive button we will have at eno to move the chess pieces.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 22:14:33 GMT
They’ll need more than interactive buttons to move the Beverley sisters...
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Jan 28, 2018 22:15:52 GMT
Post by Tibidabo on Jan 28, 2018 22:15:52 GMT
I wonder if there will be some interactive button we will have at eno to move the chess pieces. The way it's looking at the moment we'll all be doing karaoke. I'm happy to duet with anyone on days with a y in them.
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Jan 28, 2018 22:18:56 GMT
Post by theatreian on Jan 28, 2018 22:18:56 GMT
How very dare you caiphas, they are only just coming up to 91!I thought it was a lovely touch from Benny and Bjorn to give them the work. Ken Dodd as the arbiter I am not so sure.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2018 7:19:02 GMT
^ True story: Years ago now I was filling my car with petrol when onto the forecourt comes this natty little sports car and three women in matching outfits jumped out. The outfits were powder pink and comprised flared trouser-suits, matching capes and berets (which were worn at a jaunty angle). All three had bubbly, curly hair like Shirley Temple. They looked like they belonged in Hollywood in the 50s; this was Whetsone High Road in the 90s. When I went to the kiosk to pay, there was a lot of talk about them. Yes, it was The Beverley Sisters! Someone in the kiosk was saying, “Ooh, the twins argue like cat and dog! Poor Joy is forever having to sort them out...” (It’s a shame she’s no longer with us or the Arbiter’s role could have been hers.)
I have just been looking at their page on Wikipedia and seen that they used to record on the Decca label. Now funnily enough I was in West Hampstead this weekend where the Decca recording studio is situated. Decca no longer own it. It is now rented by... ENO! With Chess in mind, I skulked about a bit outside, hoping to catch a ‘name’ bobbing in and out so I could come back and report. Nope! Nuffink! Zilch!
But you know what they say: No News Is Good News!
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Post by musicalprincess on Jan 29, 2018 13:30:43 GMT
Was just wondering, so don't shoot me down! seems Megan Hilty is around London doing a concert on Sunday 3rd June www.cadoganhall.com/event/megan-hilty-live-in-london-180603/The day after the run at the Coliseum ends, could this just be a matter of coincidence? Or could she be thrown into the casting mix?
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Jan 31, 2018 1:30:58 GMT
Post by groupbooker on Jan 31, 2018 1:30:58 GMT
Thanks for all the info SF. Having worked at the Royal for many years (ago)I have all the Posters, programmes etc some where in the house. That was as stated a great pairing of Rebecca and Maurice in Chess. I'm not sure now IF it was a Royal production. Rebecca came back to the Royal for Evita starting there and Maurice back for Brigadoon staring there as well.
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Jan 31, 2018 7:57:35 GMT
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Post by loureviews on Jan 31, 2018 7:57:35 GMT
I remember the 1990 tour and the tilting chessboard very well. Rebecca Storm, Richard Barnes, Maurice Clarke. Where are they now, three decades on?
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Feb 3, 2018 11:19:26 GMT
Post by japhun on Feb 3, 2018 11:19:26 GMT
Well...with Lady Gaga's health in shambles, I guess she is out of the mix too! But Esparza and Hilty would be great!
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Feb 3, 2018 19:41:01 GMT
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Post by notmymuse on Feb 3, 2018 19:41:01 GMT
Hilty has a concert and a 2 week residency in the US during the ENO run so she's out. Emma Williams hadn't announced what she's up to yet so she may be a possibility for Svetlana or Florence?
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Feb 3, 2018 20:14:19 GMT
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Post by Oleanna on Feb 3, 2018 20:14:19 GMT
Another week with no announcement!
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Feb 3, 2018 21:58:51 GMT
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Post by notmymuse on Feb 3, 2018 21:58:51 GMT
I wonder what Siobhan Dillon and Xavier are up to at the moment?
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Feb 3, 2018 23:03:08 GMT
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 3, 2018 23:03:08 GMT
I wonder what Siobhan Dillon and Xavier are up to at the moment? Like that’s my dream currently. I also watched Sutton Foster singing Someone Else’s Story earlier. She played Svetlana opposite Julia Murney as Florence about 15 years ago - I’d love for the two of them to come across and do it
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Post by wickedgrin on Feb 4, 2018 1:56:51 GMT
All the above names mentioned recently above (although extremely talented) are not going to shift tickets at £150 a pop!
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Feb 4, 2018 6:56:01 GMT
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Post by Oleanna on Feb 4, 2018 6:56:01 GMT
How many tickets are still left to shift? Are they still dependent on a big name?
Haven’t seen much marketing for this around London so far, apart from the occasional poster with the horrible quote “You know it so well”...
The use of the black on white makes it look like the concert too.
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Post by martin1965 on Feb 4, 2018 7:55:51 GMT
The venue is so big and tix so pricey hey will have to have one or two names or the whole thing will be a disaster. Very odd they still havent announced anyone!
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Post by Ade on Feb 4, 2018 8:10:06 GMT
How many tickets are still left to shift? Are they still dependent on a big name? Haven’t seen much marketing for this around London so far, apart from the occasional poster with the horrible quote “You know it so well”... The use of the black on white makes it look like the concert too. I really don’t get why they use the black on white design. It looks so dated and does nothing to bring in new audiences. To be honest if I saw it and wasn’t already familiar with the show I would probably write it off and give it a miss.
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