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Post by Mark on Oct 22, 2022 12:32:20 GMT
Is this show likely to transfer to Broadway next or is there a chance it will open on the West End first? West End first hopefully!
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Oct 22, 2022 14:34:31 GMT
It is transferring to the West End. It was created for the West End, and the Almeida run was arranged afterwards. Rather than being an Almeida play that was successful enough for them to start talking to West End theatres.
Details are embargoed for now.
I’m not sure if they have a theatre and dates confirmed or not yet for the Broadway run. But a Broadway run has been in discussion for at least a couple of years.
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Post by Mark on Oct 22, 2022 14:55:47 GMT
Since the run at the Almeida is sold out, we may get an announcement this week if they want to take advantage of the press night and reviews coming their way.
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Post by kathryn on Oct 22, 2022 16:26:04 GMT
It is transferring to the West End. It was created for the West End, and the Almeida run was arranged afterwards. Rather than being an Almeida play that was successful enough for them to start talking to West End theatres. Details are embargoed for now. I’m not sure if they have a theatre and dates confirmed or not yet for the Broadway run. But a Broadway run has been in discussion for at least a couple of years. I’d be shocked if it didn’t got to Broadway. It’ll go down an absolute storm. I loved it. James Graham is a genius (but we knew that already!). Katie Brayben is going to win all the awards. Elton John, it turns out, *can* still write a good tune. (I know some people have wondered…) Particularly big belty drag-your -heart-out-through-your-throat-and-leave-it-on-the-stage tunes. There’s a couple of real showstoppers in this. And Jake Shears does fine work with the lyrics. And it’s really funny. Loved the little Jesus Christ Superstar joke
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Post by kathryn on Oct 22, 2022 16:33:22 GMT
This afternoon no-one clapped along to See You In Heaven - or really responded as if it was bows - until the cast started clapping the beat. I don’t think people quite realised that it was meant to be a bows number. The cast looked a bit disconcerted at the silence - there was clear relief on their faces when the audience stood right at the end.
I am not sure that a bows number that is not a reprise works - I wanted to listen to and take in the song, which you can’t do when you are applauding bows.
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Post by alece10 on Oct 22, 2022 16:41:24 GMT
This afternoon no-one clapped along to See You In Heaven - or really responded as if it was bows - until the cast started clapping the beat. I don’t think people quite realised that it was meant to be a bows number. The cast looked a bit disconcerted at the silence - there was clear relief on their faces when the audience stood right at the end. I am not sure that a bows number that is not a reprise works - I wanted to listen to and take in the song, which you can’t do when you are applauding bows. I mention the same in my post. Its really confusing isn't it and takes a little time to realise it is the bows and not the last number. I hope the creatives change this as it Will be better for both cast and audience.
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Post by jamb0r on Oct 22, 2022 21:08:03 GMT
This afternoon no-one clapped along to See You In Heaven - or really responded as if it was bows - until the cast started clapping the beat. I don’t think people quite realised that it was meant to be a bows number. The cast looked a bit disconcerted at the silence - there was clear relief on their faces when the audience stood right at the end. I am not sure that a bows number that is not a reprise works - I wanted to listen to and take in the song, which you can’t do when you are applauding bows. I was there this afternoon too and this felt SUPER awkward. You could really see the confusion on the casts face (especially Andrew and Katie) as to why no one was clapping. Other than that this was 5 stars for me too. The finalé number of act 1 surely had to earn Katie the Olivier on its own! She’s just incredible. Glad I’ve got a ticket for a return visit in a few weeks!
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Post by westendcub on Oct 23, 2022 9:08:24 GMT
Loved this yesterday (matinee)!
We were sat in the side in circle & supposedly restricted view seats, nothing to worry about was perfect view and a steal for the price I paid for two tickets!
This was such an upbeat & emotional score & show, it truly was glorious (I can’t wait for it to make it to the West-End & no doubt Broadway in its future!).
Sure it’s a little overlong but it’s so fresh, the set is simple yet effective and the ensemble is brilliant with Katie giving a career best top of their game performance, that Act 1 closing number (goosebumps & tears!)
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Post by Rory on Oct 23, 2022 9:55:31 GMT
I wonder where in the West End this is going to? My guesses would be the Phoenix or Harold Pinter.
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Post by kathryn on Oct 23, 2022 10:35:29 GMT
I actually bought a programme for this yesterday - £5, but that’s inflation for you.
There’s a nice glossy section of rehearsal photos, and the transcript of the famous interview. But the thing that made me smirk was that there’s an essay on pop music and religion, which leads off by discussing Madonna. I wonder if the author was aware of the long-running feud between Madonna and Elton John? Madonna fans are particularly salty about Elton….
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 23, 2022 11:41:49 GMT
I wonder where in the West End this is going to? My guesses would be the Phoenix or Harold Pinter. It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March
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Post by nottobe on Oct 23, 2022 11:48:36 GMT
I wonder where in the West End this is going to? My guesses would be the Phoenix or Harold Pinter. It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March The Shining ?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 23, 2022 11:56:19 GMT
I wonder where in the West End this is going to? My guesses would be the Phoenix or Harold Pinter. It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March I hope it's not A Little Life
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Post by pomegranate on Oct 23, 2022 12:51:25 GMT
It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March I hope it's not A Little Life I hope it is!
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Post by Mark on Oct 23, 2022 12:55:46 GMT
Offering a spare £10 ticket for Tuesdays matinee - please see noticeboard.
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Post by Rory on Oct 23, 2022 13:59:23 GMT
I wonder where in the West End this is going to? My guesses would be the Phoenix or Harold Pinter. It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March My guess is The Shining. Cannot wait!
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Post by Rory on Oct 23, 2022 14:01:51 GMT
I could see Tammy Faye do a January transfer to the Phoenix for a limited run, followed by Into the Woods once Alex Young has completed Standing at the Sky's Edge at the Olivier.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 23, 2022 14:06:23 GMT
It’s not the Harold Pinter. A major new play is booked in there from March My guess is The Shining. Cannot wait! No, something else.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Oct 23, 2022 15:11:21 GMT
I could see Tammy Faye do a January transfer to the Phoenix for a limited run, followed by Into the Woods once Alex Young has completed Standing at the Sky's Edge at the Olivier. that would have been nice. alas.
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Post by Jon on Oct 23, 2022 15:47:21 GMT
I can't imagine Tammy Faye being a limited run in the West End, it's more likely be open ended.
Would the Gielgud be an option or is TKAM intending to stay put?
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 23, 2022 16:18:13 GMT
Almeida shows often transfer to the Duke of York’s
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Post by alece10 on Oct 23, 2022 17:22:14 GMT
Is Duke of Yorks suitable for a musical? Tends to be more plays there.
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Post by Jon on Oct 23, 2022 17:35:53 GMT
Is Duke of Yorks suitable for a musical? Tends to be more plays there. It's had a couple like Little Shops of Horrors, By Jeeves and Rent Remixed. The Garrick might be an option after Orlando but they'd have to wait until March.
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Post by Rory on Oct 23, 2022 17:46:40 GMT
Almeida shows often transfer to the Duke of York’s Yes but is The Pillowman not going there? Not many announcements so far for ATG houses from January/February onwards.
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Post by Rory on Oct 23, 2022 17:46:57 GMT
I could see Tammy Faye do a January transfer to the Phoenix for a limited run, followed by Into the Woods once Alex Young has completed Standing at the Sky's Edge at the Olivier. that would have been nice. alas. Alas?!!
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