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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 5, 2017 9:29:07 GMT
Is "other Norma" still skulking around with her toes pointed? They could have dropped that with no detriment to the production.
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Post by ali973 on Feb 5, 2017 9:57:29 GMT
Apparently Young Norma is still there.
I don't think the US audience are specifically being anti-Brit (or against non-American leads), because there seems to be good word of mouth about Fred and Siobhan, who I thought were both outstanding. I've seen great Max's in the past, but Siobhan's Betty was really fantastic, and her singing divine.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 5, 2017 14:14:42 GMT
Mickey X is getting good feedback from some aswell. I thought he was good and I'm pleased our cast were chosen to be in the Broadway production. It was the ENO after all. We get plenty of Americans filling roles in the West End. It's a funny thing but since seeing it last April I haven't touched the Glenn cast recording, or any other, and I was THRASHING it before then. I think I'm scared to put it on in case it spoils the memory. When i think back i always land on the scene where theyre screening one of Norma's films and the projectors are flickering away. I thought that was so atmospheric. But the best thing of all time was that bit when Hogeye throws the spot on her, she sings AIWNSG and all that crystal jewellery sent shunkley wunkley disco-ball laser lights across the stalls OMG I loved that and I'll never forget it.
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Post by danb on Feb 5, 2017 14:28:37 GMT
Mickey X is getting good feedback from some aswell. I thought he was good and I'm pleased our cast were chosen to be in the Broadway production. It was the ENO after all. We get plenty of Americans filling roles in the West End. It's a funny thing but since seeing it last April I haven't touched the Glenn cast recording, or any other, and I was THRASHING it before then. I think I'm scared to put it on in case it spoils the memory. When i think back i always land on the scene where theyre screening one of Norma's films and the projectors are flickering away. I thought that was so atmospheric. But the best thing of all time was that bit when Hogeye throws the spot on her, she sings AIWNSG and all that crystal jewellery sent shunkley wunkley disco-ball laser lights across the stalls OMG I loved that and I'll never forget it. You got to sit in the stalls? WOW! I wish I was rich 😂
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2017 14:34:45 GMT
People on Broadwayworld seem to mainly very positive for the show, finally people are believing that it isn't a concert.
I dont think the mixed comments on Michael Xavier are anti British, as has been said he divides opinion here. I thought he was awful and went from being a fan to not wanting to see him in another show
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 5, 2017 14:37:25 GMT
You got to sit in the stalls? WOW! I wish I was rich 😂 I know, it was silly money but was a special treat. I figure there are some things that I'm never ever going to have a chance to see live again, and for those I'll pay over the odds. GC as Norma is one of those.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Feb 5, 2017 14:39:44 GMT
Apparently Max keeps cracking on his big note in "The Greatest Star of All"... some habits are hard to lose
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Post by danb on Feb 5, 2017 15:27:01 GMT
You got to sit in the stalls? WOW! I wish I was rich 😂 I know, it was silly money but was a special treat. I figure there are some things that I'm never ever going to have a chance to see live again, and for those I'll pay over the odds. GC as Norma is one of those. You're not wrong! I started by booking us Upper Circle seats then traded in both tix when my wifes eye broke & I had to go on my own, and got a supposedly r/v seat in the circle. My second visit from the balcony was nowhere near as affecting. I know it will remain up there with Kate Bush & Freddie era Queen, as the theatrical experiences of my life.
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Post by ptwest on Feb 6, 2017 18:14:38 GMT
Also feel the same. Those memories of the last night with its electric atmosphere are very precious. And whereas I am sure Ria Jones will sing the hell out of the part, I don't want to see anyone else as Norma. Worth every penny.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 6, 2017 18:20:32 GMT
I'll be going to the tour. I'll just lower my expectations.
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Post by Scswp on Feb 6, 2017 18:33:34 GMT
I will go to see the tour too, but I have to admit that I'm not the greatest fan of Ria Jones. I have seen her a couple of times and I find her voice too 'cabaret' if anyone understands what I mean! Admittedly, I was seeing her in a concert setting, but I imagine she'd be the same in the show tbh. I hope to be proven wrong.
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Post by CG on the loose on Feb 6, 2017 18:45:24 GMT
Having seen Ria from the gods her first night on, I splashed out on Stalls front row when La Close returned. Stunning. But I will go to the tour because, although I'll always cherish the memory of her Norma, I simply cannot imagine never seeing Sunset again!
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Post by steve10086 on Feb 6, 2017 18:46:58 GMT
It's the tour costumes that put me off slightly. I can live with a lesser set, but when Norma is put in anything but the stunning original costumes I just don't see her as Norma.
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Post by ali973 on Feb 7, 2017 4:06:49 GMT
It's the tour costumes that put me off slightly. I can live with a lesser set, but when Norma is put in anything but the stunning original costumes I just don't see her as Norma. I fully agree. But do we know for sure that they're not using original costumes?
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Post by steve10086 on Feb 7, 2017 9:56:05 GMT
It's the tour costumes that put me off slightly. I can live with a lesser set, but when Norma is put in anything but the stunning original costumes I just don't see her as Norma. I fully agree. But do we know for sure that they're not using original costumes? The costumes at the ENO (and now on Broadway) are Close's original costumes which she kept. Unless another set of the costumes is still available I can't imagine the tour using the original designs. They cost an absolute fortune to make.
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Post by ali973 on Feb 7, 2017 12:38:26 GMT
I fully agree. But do we know for sure that they're not using original costumes? The costumes at the ENO (and now on Broadway) are Close's original costumes which she kept. Unless another set of the costumes is still available I can't imagine the tour using the original designs. They cost an absolute fortune to make. I don't know if I fully willing to buy into this. I do not doubt Close has original costumes. However, I have many doubts that she is no longer the same size or shape she was 20 years ago. Not to mention that each actor has more than one set of costumes to begin with (Equity rules) that need to be cleaned per union rules. And even if that was the case, Ria Jones had her own set of costumes from ENO (probably multiple, if we were to with Equity rules). Many non-union US productions throughout the years have used original Powell costumes that were rented from specialty costume providers (I assume these are all from the various RUG productions that all shut down in the mid-late 90s). So if they can afford it, I would think the UK tour can afford it. Plus, Ria wore them for ENO anyway!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 13:09:18 GMT
I don't know if I fully willing to buy into this. I do not doubt Close has original costumes. However, I have many doubts that she is no longer the same size or shape she was 20 years ago. Not to mention that each actor has more than one set of costumes to begin with (Equity rules) that need to be cleaned per union rules. Jeez, rain on a parade why don't you ali973! I had visions of La Close squirrelling away the original costumes and wearing them (turban included) around her house every Sunday afternoon with the curtains closed as she looks through old Playbills shouting "I AM big, it's the Broadway stages that got small" and defacing photos of Elaine, Patti, Betty . . .
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Post by showtoones on Feb 7, 2017 21:03:55 GMT
The costumes at the ENO (and now on Broadway) are Close's original costumes which she kept. Unless another set of the costumes is still available I can't imagine the tour using the original designs. They cost an absolute fortune to make. I don't know if I fully willing to buy into this. I do not doubt Close has original costumes. However, I have many doubts that she is no longer the same size or shape she was 20 years ago. Not to mention that each actor has more than one set of costumes to begin with (Equity rules) that need to be cleaned per union rules. And even if that was the case, Ria Jones had her own set of costumes from ENO (probably multiple, if we were to with Equity rules). Many non-union US productions throughout the years have used original Powell costumes that were rented from specialty costume providers (I assume these are all from the various RUG productions that all shut down in the mid-late 90s). So if they can afford it, I would think the UK tour can afford it. Plus, Ria wore them for ENO anyway! To be honest, I saw GC at the ENO but in the photos of Ria, the clothes do look a bit big for her so I wouldn't be surprised if she wore GC's costumes. I do know GC is wearing her original costumes from 1995. She is about the same size as I saw both productions. I am sure Ria will wear another set of clothes as they won't want to pay the original costume designer on a tour budget.
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Post by steve10086 on Feb 7, 2017 21:14:47 GMT
Precisely - unless Close lends her costumes to the tour, I can see Norma being put in a much lower range of designs.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 7, 2017 22:17:02 GMT
Shall we discuss the tour costumes in the tour thread perhaps?
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Post by djp on Feb 7, 2017 23:52:13 GMT
I don't know if I fully willing to buy into this. I do not doubt Close has original costumes. However, I have many doubts that she is no longer the same size or shape she was 20 years ago. Not to mention that each actor has more than one set of costumes to begin with (Equity rules) that need to be cleaned per union rules. Jeez, rain on a parade why don't you ali973! I had visions of La Close squirrelling away the original costumes and wearing them (turban included) around her house every Sunday afternoon with the curtains closed as she looks through old Playbills shouting "I AM big, it's the Broadway stages that got small" and defacing photos of Elaine, Patti, Betty . . . she's still got the knife from Fatal attraction. I wouldn't upset her.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 1:07:56 GMT
I watched this vlog last week...won't lie, Glenn Close has now become number 1 in my list of fantasy dinner party guests after this, would be even better if she can host it. She just seems so cool.
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Post by ali973 on Feb 8, 2017 5:39:13 GMT
Ew! No sorry, I refuse to believe that Close took off her flu infused costumes, gave them to Ria to sweat her tits off in them, and then wore them back again. Let's face it, as expensive as these costumes may be, we're not talking about a price of a penthouse. Not to mention that she never wore all of them to begin with.
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Post by showtoones on Feb 8, 2017 16:38:40 GMT
Plus Ria wore the turban which GC didn't wear so she wouldn't have had to share that with GC LOL
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 17:42:19 GMT
Because Glenn Close owns the costumes, I read elsewhere that she gets paid for letting them use them. Smart cookie! Though I doubt she needs the money.
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