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Post by Peter on Nov 18, 2021 23:12:36 GMT
Fingers crossed that this will also include the 29-strong orchestra from New York - though I loved the fresh arrangements in the NT production from 20 (!!) years ago a few more players in the pit would be most welcome!
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Post by mattnyc on Nov 18, 2021 23:19:34 GMT
Personally, I’d love to see Cassidy Janson do this.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 23:19:50 GMT
It’s interesting the tickets will be on sale before the casting for the main two roles have been secured.
The Colliseum seems to like the musicals they bring in to have multiple big stars so I am not sure they will go for a non household name in the end for Eliza.
Doolittle will surely be a household name through along with Mrs Higgins particularly if Eliza is not a household name.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 23:20:39 GMT
The timings line up for Jessie Buckley to jump straight across from Cabaret if they wanted to go for someone of similar age like they did with Lauren and Laura... Celinde Schoenmaker could be a good shout - although not sure how well the cockney would turn out... She will surely have a film project lined up after Cabaret - particularly if she is nominated for an Oscar as is looking increasingly possible.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 23:22:48 GMT
Also the link Baz has posted is not working for me - I’ve tried it on two different devices without success. Anyone managed to access it?
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Post by Jon on Nov 18, 2021 23:24:41 GMT
Patricia Hodge for Mrs Higgins would be good although she might be busy with All Creatures series 3.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 23:28:34 GMT
Patricia Hodge for Mrs Higgins would be good although she might be busy with All Creatures series 3. I think they set to be starting filming for series 3 earlier this time than for series 2 so they might be nearly finished by middle of April.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Nov 18, 2021 23:45:44 GMT
Personally, I’d love to see Cassidy Janson do this. No way. She would be dreadful. And she cannot sing it.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Nov 18, 2021 23:47:01 GMT
It’s interesting the tickets will be on sale before the casting for the main two roles have been secured. The Colliseum seems to like the musicals they bring in to have multiple big stars so I am not sure they will go for a non household name in the end for Eliza. Doolittle will surely be a household name through along with Mrs Higgins particularly if Eliza is not a household name. This won’t need a household name as Eliza. Plus what name could even sing it? Amanda Holden ? 😂
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Post by Jon on Nov 18, 2021 23:55:05 GMT
I think we'll get a name for Alfred Doolittle, if Bradley Walsh didn't have multiple projects, he'd be perfect for the role.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 23:59:17 GMT
I think we'll get a name for Alfred Dolittle, if Bradley Walsh didn't have multiple projects, he'd be perfect for the role. If Eliza is black then Garry Wilmot feels like a possibility for Alfred if he is not going back in Anything Goes next summer. The trend at the moment is that names are helping to sell tickets and those not sold on the basis of star names are overall struggling more atm.
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 19, 2021 0:01:11 GMT
Bradley Walsh would actually be quite funny as Doolittle.
Gary Wilmot is the new Wizard in Wicked from Feb
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Post by Jon on Nov 19, 2021 0:10:43 GMT
Moulin Rouge has no names and is selling incredibly well as are shows like The Ocean at the End of the Lane which recently extended and the upcoming To Kill a Mockingbird so clearly untrue to say shows with no stars are struggling.
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Post by Jon on Nov 19, 2021 0:12:25 GMT
Bradley Walsh would actually be quite funny as Doolittle. Gary Wilmot is the new Wizard in Wicked from Feb Bradley is just too in demand at the moment as evident by the fact he's been on TV seven days a week with The Chase, Celebrity Chase, Blankety Blank and The Larkins.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 0:19:01 GMT
Bradley Walsh would actually be quite funny as Doolittle. Gary Wilmot is the new Wizard in Wicked from Feb Bradley is just too in demand at the moment as evident by the fact he's been on TV seven days a week with The Chase, Celebrity Chase, Blankety Blank and The Larkins. Yeah I can’t imagine he has time even for a eight week run let alone a possible 16 week or longer. Brian Conley started filming in Eastenders in March this year on a one year contract and his character is moving closer to what could be an exit so he is a possibility. Another possibility is Shane Richie unless I have missed another role for him next summer.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 0:41:04 GMT
Sheridan Smith is practicing her cockney accent as we speak… Theres a chilling and panic making thought. My money is on Amara Okereke Is she too young for this production team. They seem to be have liked the no age gap between Eliza and Higgins idea. If Harry is Higgins she would be fifteen years younger and that dynamic wouldn’t be achievable.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 19, 2021 0:54:35 GMT
Bradley Walsh would actually be quite funny as Doolittle. Gary Wilmot is the new Wizard in Wicked from Feb Bradley is just too in demand at the moment as evident by the fact he's been on TV seven days a week with The Chase, Celebrity Chase, Blankety Blank and The Larkins. Also Departure Lounge. The Chase they film 3 a day and do 200 shows a year. So that is 67 days a year. Oddly I would’ve thought Walsh would have been great in Everyone is Talking About Jamie.
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Post by amp09 on Nov 19, 2021 1:00:49 GMT
Walsh has announced he plans to retire/wind down soon so the last thing he may want to do is take on a 8 shows a week role in the West End.
To counter that thought, he could be wrapping up The Chase soon and free to do some other things in his last year or so before retiring, in which case this would be perfect for him.
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Post by theoracle on Nov 19, 2021 1:19:55 GMT
This is fantastic news! Will be bringing friends along to this for sure. Would love to see John Heffernan as Professor Higgins if he's available - I'm pretty sure I heard him say hes been seeing a lot of musicals lately so maybe he'd like to do one himself?
I agree I feel like Amara Okereke still seems a little young for Eliza but she could for sure sing the material. Sophie Evans could be a good shout too?
I'd like to perhaps see a recent grad as Freddie but I'm sure casting will be very pleasing once revealed. Can't wait to see Catherine Zuber's costumes in person!
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Post by Jon on Nov 19, 2021 1:21:46 GMT
I wonder if they'll go for an older Eliza like they did with on Broadway with Lauren Ambrose and Laura Benanti.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 4:41:11 GMT
I don't really think the moulin rouge comparison is quite equal as its a massive modern brand name.
My fair lady of course is a classic show but the generations that know and love these types of shows most are sadly slowly dying out. The broadway run and also King and I were shorter runs than many expected.
If Lucy St Louis can get out of phantom contract early I'd say she would be a contender. I'd be surprised if there wasn't diversity in the leads.
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Post by mattnyc on Nov 19, 2021 4:54:42 GMT
I don't really think the moulin rouge comparison is quite equal as its a massive modern brand name. My fair lady of course is a classic show but the generations that know and love these types of shows most are sadly slowly dying out. The broadway run and also King and I were shorter runs than many expected. If Lucy St Louis can get out of phantom contract early I'd say she would be a contender. I'd be surprised if there wasn't diversity in the leads. Those played at Lincoln Center Theater which is a subscription house. The runs of those two shows played longer than most people thought. They couldn’t keep them running forever since they need to sell subscriber tickets to future productions. Shows at LCT are all limited runs.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Nov 19, 2021 8:18:59 GMT
Lucy St Louis would be ideal. Maybe they’ll go for an unknown, that would be good
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Post by justsaying113 on Nov 19, 2021 8:22:05 GMT
Cassidy Janson "can't sing" - that may be the most stupid thing I've ever read on this forum!
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Post by SuttonPeron on Nov 19, 2021 8:44:19 GMT
Fingers crossed that this will also include the 29-strong orchestra from New York - though I loved the fresh arrangements in the NT production from 20 (!!) years ago a few more players in the pit would be most welcome! Josh Clayton´s "tour orchestrations" are credited in the creative team, so it most likely won´t be happening. A shame, but the substitute isn´t as bad as it could be. The tour orchestration (which can be heard on the current US Tour of the show) is scored for 17 players. It replaces all of the violins but 2, a trombone, a trumpet and one of the clarinets, with a keyboard. At least it´s live, and a larger pit band than most West End theatres.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 8:49:33 GMT
I don't really think the moulin rouge comparison is quite equal as its a massive modern brand name. My fair lady of course is a classic show but the generations that know and love these types of shows most are sadly slowly dying out. The broadway run and also King and I were shorter runs than many expected. If Lucy St Louis can get out of phantom contract early I'd say she would be a contender. I'd be surprised if there wasn't diversity in the leads. Those played at Lincoln Center Theater which is a subscription house. The runs of those two shows played longer than most people thought. They couldn’t keep them running forever since they need to sell subscriber tickets to future productions. Shows at LCT are all limited runs. I know this, but they were still expected to run longer and do better than they did. I love the art work for London, very classy.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 9:53:28 GMT
Walsh has announced he plans to retire/wind down soon so the last thing he may want to do is take on a 8 shows a week role in the West End. To counter that thought, he could be wrapping up The Chase soon and free to do some other things in his last year or so before retiring, in which case this would be perfect for him. He announced that several times before he then takes on new time- demanding roles.
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Post by tw on Nov 19, 2021 10:01:48 GMT
Booking is already open via WhatsOnStage for those who don't want to wait until Tuesday for tickets.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 19, 2021 10:49:24 GMT
I also got straight in via the London Colliseum website. Not bad pricing either considering it's going to be a big production. The preview I looked at has balcony £20 and £30 and stalls £125 with a large proportion of the stalls at £80.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 10:58:28 GMT
What day is opening night ?
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