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Post by theoracle on Aug 15, 2020 20:09:13 GMT
Well that was a magical evening. Seeing actors performing live in person again. And then it started raining. And then it stopped. Every Day A Little Death, Weekend in the Country, it starts raining properly. And by Send in the Clowns, IT POURS! But OMG, Janie Dee, what a pro! She soaks in the moment, barefoot in a red frock - “Isn’t it Bliss!” Amazing evening and full standing ovation in the rain.
Also, yes, they are still hoping for repeats of this concert where hopefully it’ll be drier although Joanna Riding joked all future performances should be in the rain. Ughhh, I missed theatre!!
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 15, 2020 20:30:41 GMT
Back from an evening's entertainment at A Little Wet Night Music.
I got chills from most of the second half, mainly because I was that soaked. Just finished wringing out my socks.
But the singing was really good. Kudos to Janie Dee from moving out from under the limited cover to sing Send In The Clowns exposed to the torrential rain.
Really, well done to everyone for keeping going. There were crew sweeping out water from the orchestra section as fast as it arrived and you could see them all struggling to dry off their instruments whenever they got a short break from playing. When the torrential rain started, you could see the crew running around to try and sort everything and I think they were very close to cancelling at one point.
I would have enjoyed it more had it been dry, but even when wet it was a great concert.
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 15, 2020 21:02:03 GMT
A clip of Janie Dee in the rain.
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Post by crabtree on Aug 16, 2020 9:00:02 GMT
Was anything noticeable by its' absence in the score?
Wherre are the clouds? Don't bother, they're here.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 16, 2020 10:00:35 GMT
I was home last night but my heart went out to all of those performing in both A Little Night Music and Jesus Christ Superstar.
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Post by Being Alive on Aug 16, 2020 12:22:01 GMT
What a way to return to the theatre last night after a painful interval!
It was the absolute perfect setting for the show - walking up the steps into the grounds moved me quite a lot. It really was the perfect setting for the show. So great to see Janie, Joanna, Laura and a few others back from 2015 to deliver their knock out performances again, with Damian H joining as a gorgeous Fredrik.
Such a beautiful orchestration from the 9 piece orchestra, led wonderfully by Alex Parker.
I don't think anything could have prepared us for the rain though. To have been dying of the heat on Wednesday/Thursday, to then being in some of the heaviest rain I've ever seen in my entire life for over an hour, it really was one of those nights. I'll remember Janie Dee stepping out into the rain to sing the second half of Send In The Clowns for a long time to come. What a moment it was.
I cried a lot, but laughed more. Laughed at the absolute absurdness of being sat there, soaked through to my skin, watching this unfold before me. What a way to return to the theatre.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 16, 2020 13:18:43 GMT
What was cut? I'm guess the dialogue or some of it
Please and ta
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Post by scarpia on Aug 16, 2020 13:34:31 GMT
Well, I LOVED this. Such a shame about the weather but kudos to everyone who made it to the end (some of the more famous members of the audience who had reserved seating bailed out).
The setting of Holland House is inspired and suits the show perfectly; I hope this gets a re-run at some point. Typical as well that it was only the weekend before that we had glorious weather!
Adored the cast. Nadim Naaman, Damian Humbley, and Joanna Riding were all exquisite, but Janie Dee stole the show - deservedly. Was it me or did the piano break down just before Send in the Clowns? I assume water got into the electrics? Anyway, they managed to fix it in time...
Seemed to have been played very much along the lines of the Trevor Nunn revival (with the same orchestrations). Would love for the West End to have a full-scale revival (with a larger orchestra) one day. Harold Prince's original is still the best.
Shame about some of the cuts, but given the weather, not a bad thing for that performance.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 16, 2020 15:48:09 GMT
Well, I LOVED this. Such a shame about the weather but kudos to everyone who made it to the end (some of the more famous members of the audience who had reserved seating bailed out). The setting of Holland House is inspired and suits the show perfectly; I hope this gets a re-run at some point. Typical as well that it was only the weekend before that we had glorious weather! Adored the cast. Nadim Naaman, Damian Humbley, and Joanna Riding were all exquisite, but Janie Dee stole the show - deservedly. Was it me or did the piano break down just before Send in the Clowns? I assume water got into the electrics? Anyway, they managed to fix it in time... Seemed to have been played very much along the lines of the Trevor Nunn revival (with the same orchestrations). Would love for the West End to have a full-scale revival (with a larger orchestra) one day. Harold Prince's original is still the best. Shame about some of the cuts, but given the weather, not a bad thing for that performance. I believe they used the Jason Carr orchestration which was used for Trevor Nunns revival at the Menier so you are spot on.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Aug 16, 2020 16:29:34 GMT
Shame about some of the cuts, but given the weather, not a bad thing for that performance. Glad to hear it was so good, it was just glorious at the Palace with the full orchestra. What did they cut?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 18, 2020 10:16:38 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Aug 18, 2020 11:34:01 GMT
4 stars from the Times. What with the celeb noshows and press taking seats no wonder it was so hard to get seats. Sounds as if there weren't many left for the public to buy. But maybe a blessing in didn't get seats as I hate the rain so would have been in a right mood.
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Post by n1david on Sept 3, 2020 11:22:59 GMT
Janie Dee chatted about this last night at her show in Crazy Coqs, talking about what an amazing night it was.
"And I so want to tell you some wonderful news about this, but I really can't yet" - so sounds like it might have a future life...
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Post by QueerTheatre on Sept 4, 2020 8:55:34 GMT
A week at The Coliseum would be charming 😜
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