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Post by ceebee on Aug 12, 2019 20:07:10 GMT
Yeah, they ramp the amps. Same with Gethsemane. Yeah its incredible when those white beams come on. Spine chilling. Also on "I will drink you cup of poison" They've made it more dramatic by slowing it down and having extra drum bits. I would watch it again in a heartbeat. ive decided that when I see a musical I cannot compare it to JSC because I will be disappointed because its on another level! So pleased you enjoyed it so much and get this production. It's just fantastic, in my view.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 21:18:37 GMT
Rosie Fletcher on as Mary tonight. I would not have been a happy bunny if Judas has been understudied, but this felt like a nice way for me to see a different slant on a role.
I thought maybe IDKHTLH was a bit big for her but ‘Could We Start Again Please’ was beautiful.
Show was breathtaking from row B. My palms are tingling from clapping too hard.
It’s possible I have been checking out the seating plan for the rest of this week. I don’t know what is my holidays always lining up with the last night of shows. I would love to be there for the last performance but sadly Eurostar does not get in 8.40pm that night. I have considered just second acting it, but I think it’s too tight. Hey ho.
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Post by amp09 on Aug 12, 2019 21:21:43 GMT
Rosie Fletcher on as Mary tonight. I would not have been a happy bunny if Judas has been understudied, but this felt like a nice way for me to see a different slant on a role. I thought maybe IDKHTLH was a bit big for her but ‘Could We Start Again Please’ was beautiful. Show was breathtaking from row B. My palms are tingling from clapping too hard. It’s possible I have been checking out the seating plan for the rest of this week. I don’t know what is my holidays always lining up with the last night of shows. I would love to be there for the last performance but sadly Eurostar does not get in 8.40pm that night. I have considered just second acting it, but I think it’s too tight. Hey ho. Did you spot ALW? He was in tonight to watch according to FB.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 21:38:11 GMT
I did not spot ALW. I would have loved to see what his reactions were like.
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Post by andrew on Aug 12, 2019 21:47:35 GMT
Ricardo Afonso said that he's been trying to persuade every creative member he encounters about recording a cast album, but it really is up to ALW. Let's hope that he considers it after watching the show tonight.
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Post by daisy24601 on Aug 13, 2019 12:04:59 GMT
A nice little Memphis reunion last night ❤
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Post by theatre241 on Aug 13, 2019 12:26:59 GMT
There are. few rumours flying around about this extending! Any thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 12:33:44 GMT
I don't know if it has sold well enough to extend.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Aug 13, 2019 12:57:05 GMT
There are. few rumours flying around about this extending! Any thoughts? What rumours? It was briefly mentioned as a possibility for why Matt Cardle dropped out of Falsettos - but that has now been proved to be the false (tto) reason.
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Post by amp09 on Aug 13, 2019 19:05:54 GMT
The guy who runs the ‘All Things West End’ Facebook page is claiming to have been told by an ‘industry insider’ that an extension is possible. Personally don’t believe it for one second, but would love it if it’s true.
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Post by ceebee on Aug 13, 2019 19:59:24 GMT
It has always been an option, though I doubt it now.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 20:27:21 GMT
Might have got confused but I thought Robert Tripolino was off into something else. It’s also a bit late to shift tickets now. And I think the set is needed for the US Tour....
But I would LOVE to be proven wrong!
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Post by andrew on Aug 13, 2019 22:19:06 GMT
The guy who runs the ‘All Things West End’ Facebook page is claiming to have been told by an ‘industry insider’ that an extension is possible. Personally don’t believe it for one second, but would love it if it’s true. I normally don't put that much of an effort in these things but it annoys me greatly when people just believe everything that they read online and they feel the need to spread it without doing the bare minimum to see if the person who wrote it is legit. Let's go to the All Things West End Page. The first photo is a comment someone left on the post of the admin about Matt Cardle leaving Falsettos (where he seems positively surprised that someone mentions the possibility of an JCS extension). The second photo is another post that admin made one hour after reading that comment where he suddenly invents an industry insider and makes it look like an extension is very likely to happen. All it takes is 10 seconds to see if someone is reliable enough in order to quote them or not. The fact that they are running a popular facebook page means nothing. Yes, this false news won't affect anyone but that mentality will. This forum is far more reliable than any Facebook group out there, because a) it has been reported long time ago that the Barbican will be empty, but also b) it has been mentioned that the show isn't selling well enough to justify an extension.
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on Aug 13, 2019 22:36:11 GMT
Well I've just came back to hotel after seeing this tonight (last minute ticket purchase since BOMC was cancelled) and it was more or less sold out. Definitely no empty seats in the circles and gallery and I saw maybe 5 or 6 empty seats in the stalls.
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Post by amp09 on Aug 13, 2019 23:15:50 GMT
The guy who runs the ‘All Things West End’ Facebook page is claiming to have been told by an ‘industry insider’ that an extension is possible. Personally don’t believe it for one second, but would love it if it’s true. I normally don't put that much of an effort in these things but it annoys me greatly when people just believe everything that they read online and they feel the need to spread it without doing the bare minimum to see if the person who wrote it is legit. Let's go to the All Things West End Page. The first photo is a comment someone left on the post of the admin about Matt Cardle leaving Falsettos (where he seems positively surprised that someone mentions the possibility of an JCS extension). The second photo is another post that admin made one hour after reading that comment where he suddenly invents an industry insider and makes it look like an extension is very likely to happen. All it takes is 10 seconds to see if someone is reliable enough in order to quote them or not. The fact that they are running a popular facebook page means nothing. Yes, this false news won't affect anyone but that mentality will. This forum is far more reliable than any Facebook group out there, because a) it has been reported long time ago that the Barbican will be empty, but also b) it has been mentioned that the show isn't selling well enough to justify an extension. Sorry, I’m confused. Have I annoyed you greatly?
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Post by andrew on Aug 14, 2019 0:37:57 GMT
Sorry, I’m confused. Have I annoyed you greatly? It's not a personal attack, it's a criticism on that mentality of spreading news like that and thinking that people are 'insiders' without doing the bare minimum to check before.
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Post by Jon on Aug 14, 2019 1:50:33 GMT
If they were planning on extending then they’ve would announced it and released a new block of tickets a lot sooner than a week and a half before the closing date.
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Post by horton on Aug 14, 2019 6:09:56 GMT
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
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Post by amp09 on Aug 14, 2019 7:40:52 GMT
Sorry, I’m confused. Have I annoyed you greatly? It's not a personal attack, it's a criticism on that mentality of spreading news like that and thinking that people are 'insiders' without doing the bare minimum to check before. Well then re-read my post please. I wrote that the guy had claimed it and that I didn’t believe it. At no point did I say I thought he had known an ‘insider’. I don’t see everyone else doing thorough research before writing their posts, a simple ‘this guy is unreliable’ would have sufficed. Calling out someone’s mentality doesn’t sit well with me when I was only joining in the topic of conversation.
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Post by ABr on Aug 14, 2019 7:51:48 GMT
My other half and I managed to get last min tickets to this last week. Purchased in person about half an hour before, no major discounts, but managed to get decent tickets in the stalls that we used vouchers to get. Having not seen it in the park, but heard great things about it, and never seeing JCS at all (other then the filmed arena tour), I was excited to finally tick another show off the list!
I thought that it translated really well from an outside space onto a pross stage, though my partner did think that the stage felt a little bit small. We both thought that all performances were fantastic, and I can be one to not like pointless choreography, but I actually really liked the staging and the movement used. It always felt that it was enhancing the action going on, though the use of cannon as it builds through the company did get a little repetitive! I thought the imagery created with the silver hands, and the lashing using the glitter I thought was very poetic! Though I did wish that it was a different colour glitter, as with it being gold, we did get a bit confused with the as we called it the 'glitter orgy' in the 1st act, so some slight differences between the two I think would have worked slightly better/clear. My partner also thought the sound sounded off at times, but he's very big into sound, I thought it sounded fine haha!
I have also never been to the Barbican Theatre, so it was nice to finally experience a show there.
Overall I thought a great production, that has been worthy of all the praise it has received in its many iterations!
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Post by theoracle on Aug 14, 2019 22:01:32 GMT
Finally saw this show tonight.
OMG, just hearing those first few bars as the curtains opened, you could feel in your bones that this was going to be a treat. It’s superbly cast and wonderfully reimagined for a 2019 audience. There are so many musicals nowadays and almost 50years on, Jesus Christ Superstar remains truly one of the most ravishing and exhilarating pieces of musical theatre. This summer of ALW has really proven the genius of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and this has made me so excited for Evita next month. I can’t recommend this production enough ❤️
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 22:29:55 GMT
Was also there tonight for my third visit. It's still one of the most thrilling things i have seen in quite a few years. Tonight was probably the best performance if the 3 i've been to. The vocals were still amazing, but Judas seemed to throw in some extra riffs and the title number just blew the roof off. In fact the whole cast are fantastic. Mary's voice is still strange to me, but that's a personal taste thing. Tonight the understudy Herod was on and he gives a very different performance to the usual guy. His gold corset, and gold glitter beard were great. One small thing that does let that scene down for me, is the 'Heads on a platter' It just seems a cheap joke to me, compared with everything else in the show.
The friend i went with was blown away by it, and it exceeded all the expectations he had of it, from me raving about it, although he did say that Mary's voice reminded him a little of Miranda Sings.... a little harsh, but i understood what he meant !
Tonight i was seeing small little detail that i didn't notice before. Before Judas' final number, the tree is predominantly lit, When Judas sings the title number, he uses a silver microphone to match his hands, also, there are 2 occasions when the ensemble (who are the hardest working of any show in town right now) exit the stage putting earphones into their ears. Was this to show that they were no longer listening to what Jesus has to say, but that seemed odd, as they are all his followers. I said this was my last visit, but i would love to be at the final performance... never say never!
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Post by latefortheoverture on Aug 15, 2019 0:39:43 GMT
SO gutted I won't catch this. Can only balme myself....
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Post by geeky101 on Aug 15, 2019 9:10:49 GMT
I was there last night - it's every bit as good as you've all made it out to be on here.
And what can I say that hasn't been said about Ricardo Afonso? An absolutely stunning vocal performance... the gymnastics is something else but he manages to accomplish it in character and on appropriate lines, without ever feeling like he's going off piste for the sake of it. Just brilliant.
I wasn't quite so keen on Michael Tripolino's voice. Some delightful moments, but also very in and out if truth be told; for me, Gethsemane was a bit of a mess. Not that it's an easy song to sing, but it sounded strained and his belt/scream failed him a bit.
Every other principal was excellent. Enjoyed Matt Cardle and Nathan Amzi, while Cavin Cornwall's depth of range gets me every time. The ensemble work insanely hard, massive shout out to them - particularly as I think they were a body or two down and there was some split-track/double-ups going on. The direction and lighting - lashes and crucifixion particularly - still feels so fresh and effective, even after seeing it in Regent's Park a couple of years ago. I guess they've tweaked things to take it indoors though.
Summary: go, go, go!
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Post by alison on Aug 15, 2019 10:31:08 GMT
I'm in tonight for my first time since the Open Air, very excited. I've heard so many good things about this cast.
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