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Post by theatreliker on Jan 21, 2016 23:46:44 GMT
Doctor Faustus directed by Jamie Lloyd and starring Kit Harrington will open at the Duke of York's this April. Tickets on sale Tuesday.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 0:11:16 GMT
Kit Harington
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jan 22, 2016 0:40:36 GMT
Love the play - but not sure of that title casting... nothing I have seen him do would indicate he is ready for that role
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Post by firefingers on Jan 22, 2016 2:18:31 GMT
I studied the play at school in A levels but have never seen a decent production. Definitely has my curiosity.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 7:49:29 GMT
Interesting!
Started me wondering what the last West End production of a non-Shakespeare Jacobean or Elizabethan play was?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 10:32:43 GMT
My first post! Think this is a great play and have booked for the RSC version - I have no idea who this Kit person is so will wait for reviews before I decide to see it again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 11:14:59 GMT
I saw Harington in War Horse, and then Game of Thrones, so I'm not entirely confident at this time that I'll be able to take him at all seriously in the role. I'll certainly give it a try, though I'll be surprised if I love it half as much at the recent(ish) Globe production. Looking forward to hearing about the rest of the cast!
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Post by foxa on Jan 22, 2016 14:04:47 GMT
Kit was the guest star when I saw 'The Vote' - but I had no idea who he was at the time and just was asking him rather earnestly about where I should put my ballot. He was pleasant but maybe a little surprised. I thought he was an attractive stage hand.
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Post by maggiem on Jan 22, 2016 14:12:54 GMT
Hello!
I'm going on 16th April for the Matinee. I didn't know about the alternating performances; that should be interesting, although I've no particular preference.
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Post by Jasmine on Jan 22, 2016 15:57:14 GMT
It's definitely intriguing. Casting Harington is quite a surprise, I hope he's not miscast because I'm finding it hard to picture him in the role, but maybe that's because he's so ingrained in my mind as Jon Snow. Nice to see that he's making a return to theatre though. I wonder who they'll get as Mephistopheles?
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Post by Snciole on Jan 22, 2016 16:27:11 GMT
Foxa, you seem an educated woman of the world and if you are struggling then I am sure plenty who wouldn't know Game of Thrones if it bit them on the bottom will be too.
I just think these starry vehicles from Llloyd have been anything but. Branagh at the Garrick-starry, Nicole at the Noel Coward-starry, James McAvoy at the Trafalgar- Starry.
Gary Kemp, a supporting character in a online only series and gorgeous Kit-not starry.
Homecoming was not selling well, I am unsure about Maids (guessing a lot are hanging on for £15 Mondays?) and Kit may sell well but I am not sure people are as familiar with Dr Faustus-compared to Shakespeare, despite it being done all the time.
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Post by Jan on Jan 22, 2016 17:18:43 GMT
My first post! Think this is a great play and have booked for the RSC version - I have no idea who this Kit person is so will wait for reviews before I decide to see it again. Just off the top of my head was it RSC The Tamer Tamed ? It was West End. Or did that season with The Island Princess get a West End run ?
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Post by Jan on Jan 22, 2016 17:20:33 GMT
That was a reply to a different question. Stupid new forum.
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Post by Ade on Jan 22, 2016 18:12:19 GMT
Personally I'd be surprised if this doesn't sell very well. I can completely see that his casting probably means nothing to many but to anyone who has seen Game of Thrones, this will be a massive pull - regardless of whether he is the right man for the role.
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Post by Zoephile on Jan 22, 2016 19:39:28 GMT
I wanted to see this, but I've not been loving Maria Aberg's work, so I'm holding out for a different production.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 22, 2016 20:04:37 GMT
I will see this.
Edit: I will see this.
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Post by charliec on Jan 24, 2016 12:27:47 GMT
Quite a few friends of mine who aren't theatre inclined have messaged me about this because of Kit Harrington... So guess what ticketing website I'll be refreshing on Tuesday morning ?
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Post by Zoephile on Jan 24, 2016 17:50:12 GMT
I was quite disappointed that it was Maria Aberg directing the RSC version, so this definitely appeals. Now to go and search to see if there are any cheap but decent ticket options.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2016 18:10:50 GMT
Who is the dramaturg or adapter of the Jamie Lloyd show?
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Post by Zoephile on Jan 26, 2016 8:47:41 GMT
From Jamie Lloyd's website:
MONDAY'S £15 tickets are available online and in person at the box office for each Monday performance of that month. They are available at this price for 24 hours only.
1 April on sale for 24hrs only; Mon 2 May
3 May on sale for 24hrs only; Mon 9/16/23/30 May & 6 June
1 June on sale for 24hrs only; Mon 13/20/27 June & 4 July
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 9:36:22 GMT
Who is the dramaturg or adapter of the Jamie Lloyd show? To answer myself, I see that it's Colin Teevan, who has also written blackly comic new scenes. On the visual and magical aspect, we're promised dynamic stage illusions, hence the need for more than two weeks of previews. This sounds risky and fascinating!
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Post by Marwood on Jan 26, 2016 10:07:10 GMT
Booked a front row seat for the end of May through ATG, £35 seemed a reasonable enough price (not excited enough about seeing this to pay £60 upwards which is pretty much what every seat between there and the back row costs), I'm just hoping I don't get a cricked neck from sitting so close to the front.
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Post by charliec on Jan 26, 2016 10:55:06 GMT
Booked a front row seat for the end of May through ATG, £35 seemed a reasonable enough price (not excited enough about seeing this to pay £60 upwards which is pretty much what every seat between there and the back row costs), I'm just hoping I don't get a cricked neck from sitting so close to the front. I just booked some front row seats too, I'm sure I've sat there before and its been ok. Decided i'd rather be looking up than being far away!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 10:58:10 GMT
I've gone front row too. I looked back over my records and it turns out I've only ever sat anywhere other than front stalls in this theatre once, and that was my second trip to Arcadia, so I thought it a shame to break with the habit, especially as I couldn't actually find any of these fabled £25 or £15 seats on the dates I was looking at. Just give me a damn good Mephistopheles, Jamie Lloyd. Don't let me down.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 11:39:34 GMT
Just give me a damn good Mephistopheles, Jamie Lloyd. Don't let me down. Mephistopheles will be played by a woman. I'm loving this show already.
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