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Post by HereForTheatre on Dec 9, 2019 13:46:50 GMT
What are you looking forward to next year? How do you feel about the year of shows that's been announced so far?
For me, this time last year I was very excited about 2019, there were so many shows I couldn't wait to see and to experience. This year, other than a handful that I am excited about, the rest are between "guess I will see it" and "not interested at all".
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Post by stefy69 on Dec 9, 2019 13:49:02 GMT
A Doll's House Jessica Chastain what more do I need to say ! Love both
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Dec 9, 2019 13:59:07 GMT
Loads!
Chastain’s A Doll’s House. Magic Goes Wrong (opens this month but won’t be seeing it till Jan) The James Graham/Elton John musical at the Almeida. Far Away at the Donmar. A Number at the Bridge. The Pullman adaptation at the Bridge. That seven hour Seven Streams play at the NT. Jack Absolute sounds fun at least.
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Post by Mark on Dec 9, 2019 14:56:24 GMT
For "new to me" musicals, I'm really looking forward to Prince of Egypt - one of my favourite childhood films. Also looking forward to finally seeing Sunday in the Park with George, and I think "Sleepless" and Drifters Girl will be good. Hoping to also catch Back to the Future in Manchester and Once Upon a One More Time in Chicago. Lots on the list for my two week trip to NYC including Beetlejuice, Jagged Little Pill and Flying Over Sunset amongst others.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 9, 2019 16:34:42 GMT
My theatrical new years resolution is to spend less on theatre and try to be more selective.
I'm greatly looking forward to ticking off The Gondoliers & Greek. And then Rusalka and Knot Garden are two wonderful operas that I can't wait to see again.
Geisha (Ballet). I've also got a few other evenings at Sadlers Wells planned.
Life of Pi sounds amazing.
Uncle Steve's 90th is giving us Gypsy, Night Music and Sunday the latter is my most anticipated and not just because of Jake.
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Post by david on Dec 9, 2019 19:04:28 GMT
Bat Out of Hell Sunday in the Park with George Back to the Future A Doll’s House Life of Pi
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Post by dontdreamit on Dec 9, 2019 19:35:37 GMT
Bat is back. JD is back in Joseph.
I am easily pleased, it seems 🙂
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Post by viserys on Dec 9, 2019 20:08:06 GMT
This year didn't impress me much as Ididn't care for most of the American imports (apart from Come From Away) and there was very little home-grown stuff.
This coming year excites me more - Prince of Egypt has the potential to finally become a properly big musical with great sets, costumes and musical theatre songs again and Back to the Future, Local Hero and Sleepless could be good or even great, too. And we're getting the real good stuff from NY with Sunday in the Park with Jake.
And yes... the Bats are back. Nothing could make me happier.
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 9, 2019 20:18:56 GMT
For me
Sunday in the Park with George The Prince of Egypt Hairspray City of Angels Dear Evan Hansen- I know it's already opened but I won't see it till next year Pretty Woman Sleepless Mentioned at the Sondheim in the Movies the other night, apparently there's a revival of Sweeney Todd coming next year Hello Dolly Frozen
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Post by rockinrobin on Dec 10, 2019 10:52:40 GMT
Oedipus. A Doll's House. A Number. Sunday in the Park with George.
But I'm also looking forward greatly to the return of Romantics Anonymous (here's hoping it will come back to London as well).
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Post by londonmzfitz on Dec 10, 2019 11:04:52 GMT
I decided to be more selective in 2019 after quite a few disappointments in 2018. I've much more to look forward to for 2020, I think - Already booked for Prince of Egypt - Haven't seen the film and know very little about Pretty Woman - had my fingers crossed for Andy Karl who I adored in Groundhog Day .... City of Angels (loved this at the Donmar) To Kill A Mockingbird (love !!! Aaron Sorkin) Sunday in the Park with George - which I've never seen, know very little about and have only heard a few of the songs Hairspray Hello Dolly & Singing in the Rain at Sadler Wells.
Also venturing out of the smoke for Phantom in Leicester 'cos I love Killian Donnelly. And will be booking for The Secret Garden. I've also got HMS Pinafore at Wiltons booked, as much for the venue as anything else, taking my American friend who I'm sure will adore it.
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Post by MrBraithwaite on Dec 10, 2019 13:13:16 GMT
Sunday in the Park Hello, Dolly! (because of Imelda Staunton) The Visit (will be interesting to see what they do with it) Magic Goes Wrong (would be the first show of theirs I would actually see on stage, not TV) La Belle Sauvage (loved the book) Others I have already booked / planned (like Hairspray or Prince of Egypt), looking forward to them, but not really 'excited' about.
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Post by londonpostie on Dec 10, 2019 14:12:23 GMT
to add a couple:
At Jermyn St: Krapps Last Tape / Eh Joe / The Old Tune (Trevor Nunn) Barbican: The Glass Menagerie with Isabelle Huppert
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Post by schuttep on Dec 12, 2019 13:29:44 GMT
Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George at Savoy and Gypsy at Manchester Rex Schwartz' Prince of Egypt at Dominion and Rags at Park200 Caryl Churchill's Far Away at Donmar and A Number at Bridge The Boyfriend at Menier Brigadoon at Barn, Cirencester Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, Eh Joe, and The Old Tune at Jermyn Street Mike Bartlett's Snowflake at Kiln and Love, Love, Love at Hammersmith Lyric.
Also repeat viewings but different cities of: Six at London Arts Curtains at Wimbledon Theatre Blithe Spirit at Richmond Theatre Shirley Valentine at Salisbury Playhouse Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Newcastle Theatre Royal.
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Dec 22, 2019 9:04:19 GMT
I am moving to the UK in less than 2 weeks and one of my New Year's resolutions is to go to all the theatre my heart desires. I am particularly excited to go to the Edinburgh Fringe festival In terms of shows, I am really looking forward to Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), Oliver Twist, Cabaret, Six, and Monsoon Wedding (although I haven't booked all of these yet). I am also really looking forward to making some trips to London and catching &Juliet and some other big West End shows I haven't seen yet. Hopefully I will also discover some little hidden gems at the Fringe Festival or my regional theatre Fingers crossed that 2020 will be a great theatre year!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 22, 2019 9:15:49 GMT
I am moving to the UK in less than 2 weeks and one of my New Year's resolutions is to go to all the theatre my heart desires. I am particularly excited to go to the Edinburgh Fringe festival In terms of shows, I am really looking forward to Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), Oliver Twist, Cabaret, Six, and Monsoon Wedding (although I haven't booked all of these yet). I am also really looking forward to making some trips to London and catching &Juliet and some other big West End shows I haven't seen yet. Hopefully I will also discover some little hidden gems at the Fringe Festival or my regional theatre Fingers crossed that 2020 will be a great theatre year! Welcome to Blighty. I hope you have a great time. Edinburgh is brilliant. I love it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2019 11:21:11 GMT
The company I do the Edinburgh Fringe with have bought the rights to Kinky Boots as their 2020 Fringe musical which I am VERY excited about - one of my favourite shows.
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Post by irisjeregenboog on Dec 22, 2019 11:43:18 GMT
The company I do the Edinburgh Fringe with have bought the rights to Kinky Boots as their 2020 Fringe musical which I am VERY excited about - one of my favourite shows. Nice! That is going straight on my very preliminary Fringe list!
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