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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 10:14:40 GMT
I just assumed his microphone pack would be on a mic belt, not his pants haha
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Post by londonmzfitz on Apr 26, 2016 10:16:20 GMT
I assume he needs somewhere for the microphone pack, the only other option I can think of would be quite uncomfortable Psk, tea all over the screen now!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 10:33:14 GMT
Was also there tonight. Having been twice before I was one of the people looking forward to seeing Ria! Indeed Glenn asked for 'understanding.' Whilst of course the acting was there as per, her voice was all over the place. Between the will she/won't she make the note and being constantly terrified that she was going to fall down the stairs, all made for uncomfortable viewing. That said, the audience went wild. That's what I was afraid of - I would have found that all very uncomfortable and unenjoyable to watch. It really was uncomfortable (for me). Seen her three times and she wasn't the strongest singer to start with but was definitely at her best in week 1. Week 2 was weaker, and last night was a plethora of missed notes and speak singing. Having said that my Dad loved it and thought "that was how it's meant to be sung." And the crowd went wild - they must be huge Glenn fans!
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Post by chernjam on Apr 26, 2016 20:33:53 GMT
Hows Glenn feeling tonight?
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Post by lonlad on Apr 26, 2016 21:00:06 GMT
Mr Xavier also has painted on pecs, I am reliably told --- but he looks damn good regardless --
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Post by infofreako on Apr 26, 2016 21:08:26 GMT
These producers are low, exploiting a pensioner, falsing her to go on when she still unwell. (like it was really her wanting to come back....) I will probably report them to age concern as well as the asa now. Falsing?
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Post by ali973 on Apr 26, 2016 21:22:38 GMT
Mr Xavier also has painted on pecs, I am reliably told --- but he looks damn good regardless -- It's true.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 21:34:51 GMT
Not completely true. He has abs and pecs, he is in great shape. They are just enhanced for the stage
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Post by n1david on Apr 26, 2016 21:44:57 GMT
Not completely true. He has abs and pecs, he is in great shape. They are just enhanced for the stage We all have abs and pecs. Some of us just choose to hide them behind layers of comfortable fat...
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Post by anthony40 on Apr 26, 2016 21:52:43 GMT
Not completely true. He has abs and pecs, he is in great shape. They are just enhanced for the stage We all have abs and pecs. Some of us just choose to hide them behind layers of comfortable fat... Lol! That must be my problem. I'm now classed as 'stocky'. However not the the point where if I am walking along a beach that people start to gather and scream "Quick, keep him wet, keep him wet. If we drag him out to sea maybe we can save him"
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Post by wickedgrin on Apr 27, 2016 8:04:03 GMT
Anyone in last night with a report as to how GC was? She has a 2 show day today. I have booked to see the show again tonight after seeing Glenn in her first week. I have rebooked mainly for the orchestra - I will never hear the score played like this again in my lifetime.
It will be interesting to see how Glenn is in her 4th week in/out of the show. Althouhg I for one would not be disappointed if Ria was on to see the score actually sung and a different interpretation.
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Post by Michael on Apr 27, 2016 14:25:19 GMT
Anyone in last night with a report as to how GC was? She has a 2 show day today. I have booked to see the show again tonight after seeing Glenn in her first week. I'm going tomorrow so I'm very interested in hearing your thoughts from tonight.
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Post by Dave25 on Apr 27, 2016 15:53:38 GMT
That's what I was afraid of - I would have found that all very uncomfortable and unenjoyable to watch. It really was uncomfortable (for me). Seen her three times and she wasn't the strongest singer to start with but was definitely at her best in week 1. Week 2 was weaker, and last night was a plethora of missed notes and speak singing. Having said that my Dad loved it and thought "that was how it's meant to be sung." And the crowd went wild - they must be huge Glenn fans! "a plethora of missed notes and speak singing." Sounds like a movie version to me.....because the biggest fable of the century is that that makes it feel natural, while it actually makes the singing feel very unnatural. And therefore the acting too. Acting in spite of the notes, instead of acting through them. But anyway, she is clearly not up to it, so she should stay away from the material. How can people go wild over a voice that is all over the place and misses all those notes? It must be embarrassing and uncomfortable to witness. I would ask for a refund or tickets for another day with someone who can sing it.
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Post by alison on Apr 27, 2016 17:34:39 GMT
I've been naughty - I just called up to check if there were any circle slips available for this weekend. I've got row A for Friday night. Either Glenn will be on and I'll get to see her after seeing Ria last week, or she won't be and I'll get to see Ria again. Either way I'm happy, and I get to hear the glorious orchestra again and see the show from a bit closer than last time.
Thanks to the people who recommended the slips. I found a photo on seatplan from the exact seat I've got - I'll miss the action that's further back on my side of the stage, but as a second visit I'm not particularly fussed about that, and certainly not when it only cost £55.
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Post by max on Apr 27, 2016 17:48:47 GMT
It really was uncomfortable (for me). Seen her three times and she wasn't the strongest singer to start with but was definitely at her best in week 1. Week 2 was weaker, and last night was a plethora of missed notes and speak singing. Having said that my Dad loved it and thought "that was how it's meant to be sung." And the crowd went wild - they must be huge Glenn fans! "a plethora of missed notes and speak singing." Sounds like a movie version to me.....because the biggest fable of the century is that that makes it feel natural, while it actually makes the singing feels very unnatural. And therefore the acting too. Acting in spite of the notes, instead of acting through them. But anyway, she is clearly not up to it, so she should stay away from the material. How can people go wild over a voice that is all over the place and misses all those notes? It must be embarrassing and uncomfortable to witness. I would ask for a refund or tickets for another day with someone who can sing it. Pretty rapturous reaction to today's matinee on Twitter. "She has flu and was still incandescent" one says. Far from embarrassing and uncomfortable. But I haven't been so don't know first hand. Might go next week - give her another Sunday off to hit the Lemsip and back to back episodes of 'Come Dine With Me'.
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Post by littlesally on Apr 27, 2016 17:51:47 GMT
Anyone in last night with a report as to how GC was? She has a 2 show day today. I have booked to see the show again tonight after seeing Glenn in her first week. I'm going tomorrow so I'm very interested in hearing your thoughts from tonight. I'm there tomorrow too, from the balcony!
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Post by Michael on Apr 27, 2016 18:01:02 GMT
I'm going tomorrow so I'm very interested in hearing your thoughts from tonight. I'm there tomorrow too, from the balcony! I forked out £75 for Stalls row B. You only live once, right*)? I'm super excited, but not quite sure if I should hope for Glenn to be on or off. *) unless, of course, you're James Bond
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Post by mosiemo on Apr 27, 2016 18:17:11 GMT
I'm there tomorrow too, from the balcony! I forked out £75 for Stalls row B. You only live once, right*)? I'm super excited, but not quite sure if I should hope for Glenn to be on or off. *) unless you're James Bond, in which case you only live twice Same here - front row stalls with my twin sister tomorrow night. Having seen this last Tuesday where it was slightly uncomfortable in places with the missed notes etc, I've got my fingers crossed that tomorrow will be more enjoyable!
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Post by d'James on Apr 27, 2016 18:46:14 GMT
Maybe rather than insuring your tickets against your own illness, you should be able to insure them against the star not appearing. That would certainly draw people's attention to the fact the star may not be able to perform on the date they book.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2016 19:56:59 GMT
That's not a bad idea - it'd give greater prominence to the possibility of the star's absence, and hopefully all those tiny insurance fees across the run would cover the eventuality that the star is off and some of the audience would rather cash in on their insurance. It could fall apart mightily if the star is off a LOT, but most are pretty reliable, right?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 27, 2016 20:17:20 GMT
It really was uncomfortable (for me). Seen her three times and she wasn't the strongest singer to start with but was definitely at her best in week 1. Week 2 was weaker, and last night was a plethora of missed notes and speak singing. Having said that my Dad loved it and thought "that was how it's meant to be sung." And the crowd went wild - they must be huge Glenn fans! "a plethora of missed notes and speak singing." Sounds like a movie version to me.....because the biggest fable of the century is that that makes it feel natural, while it actually makes the singing feels very unnatural. And therefore the acting too. Acting in spite of the notes, instead of acting through them. But anyway, she is clearly not up to it, so she should stay away from the material. How can people go wild over a voice that is all over the place and misses all those notes? It must be embarrassing and uncomfortable to witness. I would ask for a refund or tickets for another day with someone who can sing it. Have you seen Glenn Close in this?
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Post by Sue on Apr 27, 2016 21:05:24 GMT
So, I saw Ria in this on Saturday. And she sang the hell out of that glorious score alongside that unctuous orchestra. The theatre was gorgeous and the audience around me were very well behaved with the ex epsilon of one *. But the script screams for the leading lady to act the hell out of Norma and sadly I found this side of her performance lacking. Having watched Glenn Close in various films over the years, it simply reinforced my disappointment that she was too unwell to perform.
Four days on I'm still gutted.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 27, 2016 21:11:57 GMT
So, I saw Ria in this on Saturday. And she sang the hell out of that glorious score alongside that unctuous orchestra. The theatre was gorgeous and the audience around me were very well behaved with the ex epsilon of one *. But the script screams for the leading lady to act the hell out of Norma and sadly I found this side of her performance lacking. Having watched Glenn Close in various films over the years, it simply reinforced my disappointment that she was too unwell to perform. Four days on I'm still gutted. Sue. I'm so sorry you didn't get to see her
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Post by SamB (was badoerfan) on Apr 27, 2016 22:14:03 GMT
Just back from tonight's performance, and I barely have any words for how much I loved it.
I suspect Glenn Close isn't back to 100% yet (not holding the big note at the end of With One Look, for example), but boy, it really doesn't matter. She's still phenomenal, and acts the hell out of the role. Michael Xavier is also superlative as Joe (and wondrous in trunks too), and it was amazing to hear the score played to wonderfully by the huge orchestra.
Such a great night, and well worth the £12(!) I paid for a seat in the second row of the balcony. Might go again tomorrow...
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Post by wickedgrin on Apr 27, 2016 22:23:54 GMT
Well Glenn was on tonight and completely mesmerising. It takes a star to play a star. If you are close you see every facial expression.
Her vocals were weak tonight, weaker than when I saw her two weeks ago but she is utterly captivating in the role. The audience were riveted throughout and went wild at the end.
The orchestra and company were sublime again.
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