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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 25, 2019 19:44:50 GMT
Love you TM 🐵 🍌
(Despite our occasional disagreements!) 🧸
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 25, 2019 20:04:27 GMT
We agree that I’m always right 🙂
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Post by mistressjojo on Nov 26, 2019 3:02:17 GMT
22 for me, which isn't too shabby for someone who lives 17,000 km away.
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Post by schuttep on Nov 27, 2019 11:14:14 GMT
When you get to my age it would be a surprise if there were theatres I HADN'T been to! All those mentioned I've been to (inc the Royalty - no longer there, I believe), as well as numerous theatres around the country:
Crucible, Sheffield Coventry Theatre (now defunct) Belgrade, Coventry Belgrade Venue, Coventry Apollo, Coventry Alexandra, Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham Old Rep, Birmingham Crescent, Birmingham Birmingham Repertory Theatre Brum Studio @ Birmingham Rep Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham NIA, Birmingham Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Swan, Stratford The Other Place, Stratford Courtyard, Stratford (temporary theatre) Forum, Billingham Haymarket, Leicester Curve, Leicester Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Royal, Nottingham Gatehouse, Stafford Grand, Wolverhampton Opera House, Blackpool Theatre Royal, Plymouth Theatre Royal, Bath Ustinov Studio, Bath Empire, Liverpool Theatre Royal, York Greenwich Theatre Chichester Festival Theatre Minerva, Chichester Richmond Theatre Orange Tree, Richmond Wimbledon Theatre New Victoria, Woking Theatre Royal, Brighton Marlborough Little Theatre, Brighton New Theatre, Oxford Watermill, Newbury (Bagnor, actually) Lyceum, Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh Derby Playhouse Swan, High Wycombe Harrogate Theatre Everyman Studio, Cheltenham Orchard, Dartford Mayflower, Southampton West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Leeds Grand Hippodrome, Bristol Marlowe, Canterbury Royal and Derngate, Northampton Churchill, Bromley Opera House, Manchester Royal Exchange, Manchester Lowry Lyric, Manchester Hope Mill, Manchester Salisbury Playhouse Theatre Royal, Windsor Rose, Kingston Jack Studio, Brockley Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Watford Palace Millenium Cetre, Cardiff Kings, Portsmouth Theatre Royal, Winchester Theatre Royal, Stratford East Aylesbury Waterside Barn, Cirencester
and abroad:
Her Majesty's, Melbourne, Australia Universal, Melbourne, Australia Last Laugh, Melbourne, Australia Arts Centre Playhouse, Melbourne, Australia Opera House, Sydney, Australia Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia Manoel, Valletta, Malta St James Cavalier Centre, Valletta, Malta Koopermoolen, Amsterdam, Netherlands Mariinsky, St Petersburg, Russia Gershwin, New York Eugene O'Neill, New York Palace, New York St James, New York Orpheum, New York Broadway, New York Majestic, New York Golden, New York Winter Garden, New York Music Box, New York Shubert, New York Neil Simon, New York Imperial, New York Richard Rodgers, New York Marquis, New York Minskoff, New York Nederlander, New York Actors' Playhouse, New York Plymouth, New York Madison Square Garden, New York Lunt-Fontaine, New York Ford Center, New York Studio 54, New York Union Square, New York Circle in the Square, New York Martin Beck, New York Booth, New York Belasco, New York Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York Helen Hayes, New York Jane Street, New York Broadhurst, New York Henry Miller, New York State Theater Lincoln Centre, New York Paper Mill, Millburn, New Jersey Steppenwolf, Chicago James N Nederlander, Chicago Shakespeare, Chicago Lyric Opera, Chicago Writers' Theatre, Glencoe (Chicago) Opera House, Budapest, Hungary Theater an der Wein, Vienna, Austria Gate, Dublin Mogador, Paris Chatelet, Paris Starlighthalle, Bochum, Germany Neue Flora, Hamburg, Germany Reithalle, Munich, Germany
Whew!!!
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Post by CG on the loose on Nov 27, 2019 15:29:14 GMT
All bar the Fortune and St Martin's. Plus many London fringe theatres. And regional theatres. And a few overseas, but only a very few compared to the list above!
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Post by daisy24601 on Nov 27, 2019 22:26:15 GMT
Great topic. I went to the Vaudeville for the first time recently and wondered how many others I have yet to visit, now I can check and see.
Ones I've been to in bold:
Adelphi Aldwych Ambassadors Apollo Apollo Victoria Arts Cambridge Criterion Dominion Duchess Duke Of York's Fortune Garrick Gielgud Gillian Lynne Harold Pinter Her Majesty's London Palladium Lyceum Lyric Noël Coward Novello Palace Phoenix Piccadilly Playhouse Prince Edward Prince Of Wales Savoy Shaftesbury Sondheim (Queens) St Martins Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Theatre Royal Haymarket Trafalgar Studios Vaudeville Victoria Palace Wyndham's
Not too bad, some I'm not likely to visit anytime soon (Novello, Lyric...), some I really wasn't sure if I'd been there!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2019 22:37:19 GMT
Have seen a show in: Apollo Victoria (x3) Lyceum Phoenix Sondheim (ex-Queens)
Have been inside, but not for a show: Arts
Soon to visit: Arts (for a show) Adelphi
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Post by joem on Nov 30, 2019 23:08:56 GMT
I have been to all West End theatres and most fringe theatres in London. I haven't been to the Bloomsbury Theatre, the Peacock and the Shaw Theatre who occasionally put on stuff. Main fringe theatres I have yet to visit are the Arcola and the Hen and Chickens Theatre. Haven't been to the new Boulevard Theatre in Soho.
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Post by Mark on Jun 20, 2021 20:29:15 GMT
Saw The Mousetrap last week and saw Six tonight so finally ticket the last two off my list!
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Post by LaLuPone on Jun 20, 2021 20:41:07 GMT
Funnily enough every show I’ve been to since “reopening” has been at a theatre I’d never been to before so in just a month I’ve ticked off the Lyric, Sondheim, Apollo, Palace, Vaudeville and Alexandra Palace theatres!
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 20, 2021 22:30:48 GMT
Saw The Mousetrap last week and saw Six tonight so finally ticket the last two off my list! Yes, I've ticked off St Martin's now, but the Fortune still remains unvisited!
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Post by Mark on Jun 20, 2021 22:37:58 GMT
Saw The Mousetrap last week and saw Six tonight so finally ticket the last two off my list! Yes, I've ticked off St Martin's now, but the Fortune still remains unvisited! Certainly worth a visit to see Woman on Black. I feel like a lot of people who have ignored the presence of The Mousetrap all these years finally made the effort to go, which is great really - well worth seeing (although I’m not sure it warrants that length of run except for the novelty factor)
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 21, 2021 15:16:13 GMT
Saw The Mousetrap last week and saw Six tonight so finally ticket the last two off my list! Yes, I've ticked off St Martin's now, but the Fortune still remains unvisited! Austentatious are well worth a visit. A different story each time, I must have visited the Fortune more than any other!
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 21, 2021 16:09:52 GMT
Yes, I've ticked off St Martin's now, but the Fortune still remains unvisited! Certainly worth a visit to see Woman on Black. I feel like a lot of people who have ignored the presence of The Mousetrap all these years finally made the effort to go, which is great really - well worth seeing (although I’m not sure it warrants that length of run except for the novelty factor) I saw The Mousetrap on it's 60th anniversary tour but the current casting tempted me in for another visit in the West End. Woman in Black has never appealed, but I may yet have to do it just to tick off the venue!
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Post by CG on the loose on Jun 21, 2021 16:11:16 GMT
Yes, I've ticked off St Martin's now, but the Fortune still remains unvisited! Austentatious are well worth a visit. A different story each time, I must have visited the Fortune more than any other! Aha! Now that's a better option... I saw Austentatious a couple of times at the Savoy but hadn't realised they were returning to the Fortune at the end of the year. Thanks for the heads-up
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Post by David J on Jun 21, 2021 16:19:43 GMT
Finally ticked off St Martins as well. Don't know when I'll go to the Lyric and Fortune. I like to get moderately scared watching horror movies at home but not at the cinema, let alone the thought of seeing Woman in Black.
Maybe I could see Six again at the Lyric or Austentatious. But I am choosier these days about what I want to trapse up to London to see.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 21, 2021 18:17:37 GMT
Just had a look at the list and I have been to all apart from St Martins so unless Mousetrap closes and something I want to see goes in then I probably will never go there.
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Post by jgblunners on Jun 21, 2021 18:29:59 GMT
The only one from the list that I haven’t visited is the Lyric, but now that Thriller has moved out I’m much more likely to make a trip there!
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Post by Jon on Jun 21, 2021 19:14:12 GMT
Just had a look at the list and I have been to all apart from St Martins so unless Mousetrap closes and something I want to see goes in then I probably will never go there. If the pandemic couldn't kill off The Mousetrap, nothing will!
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Post by alece10 on Jun 21, 2021 19:20:33 GMT
Just had a look at the list and I have been to all apart from St Martins so unless Mousetrap closes and something I want to see goes in then I probably will never go there. If the pandemic couldn't kill off The Mousetrap, nothing will! I'm sure it will outlive me.
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Post by Peter on Jun 21, 2021 21:33:37 GMT
Five to go!
Ambassadors Arts Lyceum Playhouse Trafalgar Studios
As home to an entrenched long-runner I think the Lyceum will be the only tricky one as I have no desire to see the Lion King again (having see a tour a good while ago)…
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Post by TallPaul on Jun 22, 2021 8:26:13 GMT
Not last year, obvs, but there are sometimes Christmas concerts at the Lyceum, presented by London Musical Theatre Orchestra.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jun 22, 2021 9:00:19 GMT
I went to Trafalgar Studios multiple times. I also worked at the Whitehall Theatre backin in the day. I'm not sure I "have" to visit the Trafalgar Theatre.
Her Majesty's - not a chance of me visiting while POTO is running.
Fortune - I'm not against the Woman in Black. There is just always something more interesting to see.
Don't hate me for saying this, but most West End theatres look the same to me
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Post by Jan on Jun 22, 2021 9:19:21 GMT
I actively avoid West End theatres - horrible tatty old flea pits with bad seats, bad sightlines, badly-behaved audiences and expensive tickets. I've been to just over half on the list I think.
One place I haven't been to is the Arts - it just isn't on my radar at all. What is it like ? Is it in the same location as when "Waiting for Godot" premiered there in 1955 ?
I thought it was some sort of smaller studio venue so I don't know why it would qualify for the West End list when Soho and Jermyn Street apparently don't.
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Post by sph on Jun 22, 2021 21:34:21 GMT
I actively avoid West End theatres - horrible tatty old flea pits with bad seats, bad sightlines, badly-behaved audiences and expensive tickets. I've been to just over half on the list I think. One place I haven't been to is the Arts - it just isn't on my radar at all. What is it like ? Is it in the same location as when "Waiting for Godot" premiered there in 1955 ? I thought it was some sort of smaller studio venue so I don't know why it would qualify for the West End list when Soho and Jermyn Street apparently don't. Well it's certainly larger than Jermyn street - its capacity is approximately 350. I think because of its programme of relatively successful musicals and plays, as well as its location, people count it as West End, but strictly speaking it probably isn't. And it's more pros-arch in style rather than studio.
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