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Post by emeraldbaudelaire on Jan 5, 2020 10:24:26 GMT
They cut out Rapunzel's pregnancy too. Disney probably didn't want to actually imply what her and the Prince were doing in that tower.
The reason her twins were important was because it parallels the cycle of the story.
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Post by jek on Jan 5, 2020 10:51:19 GMT
I know it was a bit of a marmite production but the stripped back Fiasco Theatre production that was at the Menier in 2016 provokes happy memories in this house.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 5, 2020 11:49:00 GMT
I liked the addition of the Blue Moon that was used in the film as the slotted spoon, knotted rope etc do slow the pace down from characters that I don't care about.
I would be interested in seeing 'she'll be back' as I've never seen it live. Although I think the original plot device is much stronger.
What ever happens as long as Our little world is included I'll be a happy woodsman.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 5, 2020 12:08:41 GMT
The Opera North production at the WYP was very good. They set it in a classroom which transformed into the wood. Good performances too.
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Post by crabtree on Jan 5, 2020 12:12:31 GMT
I wish the film had treated the different stories as if they were in different worlds, so that it made the coming together more of a clash' What am I doing, I'm in the wrong story' has always been one of my favourite lines. I have in my possession a film treatment from a major studio for the movie from about twenty years ago, that would have been so hated. So glad it didn't get made.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 5, 2020 12:59:50 GMT
I wonder if this will be West End or somewhere like the National. Surely the National would have announced it by now? They're programmed to the summer as it is. Proms? It’s not the National...
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 5, 2020 13:19:35 GMT
Surely the National would have announced it by now? They're programmed to the summer as it is. Proms? It’s not the National... Thank god for that as I despise the place. I wonder what will be the 'huge talking point' my money is on a man playing the witch... I hope its not Craig Revel Horwood 😂
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 5, 2020 17:15:59 GMT
I wonder if this will be West End or somewhere like the National. Surely the National would have announced it by now? They're programmed to the summer as it is. Proms? I loved the Sondheim at 80 Prom. Hopefully they could recreate the formula and perhaps include the recent SITPWG suite that the NY Phil played on New Year's Eve #Fingerscrossed
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 5, 2020 17:20:04 GMT
I know it was a bit of a marmite production but the stripped back Fiasco Theatre production that was at the Menier in 2016 provokes happy memories in this house. I like your house ♥ This production from Opera de Toulon looks equally invovative and reduces the cast down to 9. www.operadetoulon.fr/spectacles/lyrique-into-the-woods/310.htm
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Post by AddisonMizner on Jan 5, 2020 20:22:46 GMT
I love INTO THE WOODS, so would see this, even though I have seen it at both the Royal Exchange and the Fiasco one at the Menier. I enjoyed the former, and loved the latter. Maybe this is a commercial run in a West End house, with some celebrity casting. Maybe Emily Blunt reprising her Baker’s Wife to make her West End. One can dream!
Here’s hoping the rumours of MERRILY also turn out to be true. Would love it to be at the Curve.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 5, 2020 20:51:52 GMT
I love INTO THE WOODS, so would see this, even though I have seen it at both the Royal Exchange and the Fiasco one at the Menier. I enjoyed the former, and loved the latter. Maybe this is a commercial run in a West End house, with some celebrity casting. Maybe Emily Blunt reprising her Baker’s Wife to make her West End. One can dream! Here’s hoping the rumours of MERRILY also turn out to be true. Would love it to be at the Curve. They are announcing their 2020 in house productions next Monday so if it is, not long to wait, however i don't feel like Merrily is a Curve type choice. I could be wrong though! Watch me eat my words next Monday lol!
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Post by marob on Jan 5, 2020 21:30:25 GMT
I love INTO THE WOODS, so would see this, even though I have seen it at both the Royal Exchange and the Fiasco one at the Menier. I enjoyed the former, and loved the latter. Maybe this is a commercial run in a West End house, with some celebrity casting. Maybe Emily Blunt reprising her Baker’s Wife to make her West End. One can dream! Here’s hoping the rumours of MERRILY also turn out to be true. Would love it to be at the Curve. They are announcing their 2020 in house productions next Monday so if it is, not long to wait, however i don't feel like Merrily is a Curve type choice. I could be wrong though! Watch me eat my words next Monday lol! Well, my first exposure to Sondheim was Theatr Clwyd's production of Merrily We Roll Along. Which was directed by some bloke called Nikolai Foster...
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 5, 2020 21:41:05 GMT
I've heard Nikolai was actively trying to do A Chorus Line next year but don't know how true that is
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 5, 2020 21:43:55 GMT
I've heard Nikolai was actively trying to do A Chorus Line next year but don't know how true that is Next year?
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 5, 2020 21:44:48 GMT
Oh I mean this year. Christmas 2020.
It's gonna take some getting used to saying THIS year!
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 5, 2020 21:46:52 GMT
They are announcing their 2020 in house productions next Monday so if it is, not long to wait, however i don't feel like Merrily is a Curve type choice. I could be wrong though! Watch me eat my words next Monday lol! Well, my first exposure to Sondheim was Theatr Clwyd's production of Merrily We Roll Along. Which was directed by some bloke called Nikolai Foster... Oh yes, i'm aware he's done it before, but that was at a different venue. If you look at the shows Curve does, especially for it's Christmas Musical which is their main one of the year normally, it would usually be something a bit more known by the masses than something like Merrily. I suppose they could do it in the summer though like they did with The Color Purple, that was quite a bold choice for them i thought.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 5, 2020 21:56:10 GMT
Oh I mean this year. Christmas 2020. It's gonna take some getting used to saying THIS year! Ah i thought so I'll be interested to see what they do as it's my local and i always support them so i'll be glued to social media and the live stream of the launch to see what they will be bringing us this year. ACL again seems a bit of a departure for them if that turns out to be true.
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Post by theoracle on Jan 5, 2020 23:38:08 GMT
After seeing Follies, I’d love to see NT do Pacific Overtures next as that is so rarely performed and hasn’t been done here in a while.
I’d also like to see Merrily or Forum as a concert version in Cadogan Hall with a full line-up of West End favs.
It’s a pity the Queens was the theatre changed to the Sondheim as I would’ve loved to see a Sondheim at the Sondheim. Les Mis will never leave that place sadly.
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Post by alicechallice on Jan 6, 2020 11:08:56 GMT
How about the Bridge? Could be a good shout for one of their immersive shows
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 6, 2020 11:14:15 GMT
How about the Bridge? Could be a good shout for one of their immersive shows I would LOVE this.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2020 12:10:13 GMT
Mr Barnabys comments about it being "major" and having your credit card ready makes me think west end revival, maybe following Sunday in the Park into the Savoy?
or a smaller but high profile venue like the Donmar
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 6, 2020 12:41:32 GMT
Bridge - I think Woods runs at around 3hrs. It would be a lot for a promenade performance. Doable but...
Donmar - they staged it in 1998. I don't see a reason why they wouldn't have another go at it.
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Post by dgjbear on Jan 6, 2020 12:42:38 GMT
Look I like Sondheim but God I am tired of yet another revival.
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Post by craig on Jan 6, 2020 14:18:38 GMT
Look I like Sondheim but God I am tired of yet another revival. I’m 37 and only really in the last few years discovering Sondheim, so I’m all for it. ALL the Sondheim revivals please!
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Jan 6, 2020 14:30:19 GMT
Look I like Sondheim but God I am tired of yet another revival. I’m 37 and only really in the last few years discovering Sondheim, so I’m all for it. ALL the Sondheim revivals please! I think he's got a big enough library of shows that you could easily have a Sondheim every year and it wouldn't be a problem. I guess the issue is how many revivals are simultaneous and how little a lot of the lesser played shows like Forum, Pacific Overtures etc. get done.
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