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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 28, 2021 19:17:34 GMT
I think it very much showed up that one weak link in the cast.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 28, 2021 19:28:49 GMT
I think it very much showed up that one weak link in the cast. I think I know who you mean. They don't seem 'present' on stage.
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Post by marob on Nov 28, 2021 19:31:17 GMT
I feel I'm destined to never see this production,I had booked tickets in September but had Covid and had to cancel. I thought I could see at the cinema tonight but alas I'm snowed in!! It seems to have a further screening Weds so let's hope I can book on that. Seeing Sutton in this role was a 'bucket list for me 😞. Curling up with a tub of miniature heroes and watching Deck the Halls instead. Out of curiosity, have you tried looking at showtimes at a specific cinema or on the show’s own website? I thought there were only two screenings locally, but on the show’s website ( www.anythinggoesmusicalcinema.com ) there’s far more screenings. And it looks like it’s running until January in London.
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Post by musicalfloozie on Nov 28, 2021 19:40:37 GMT
I feel I'm destined to never see this production,I had booked tickets in September but had Covid and had to cancel. I thought I could see at the cinema tonight but alas I'm snowed in!! It seems to have a further screening Weds so let's hope I can book on that. Seeing Sutton in this role was a 'bucket list for me 😞. Curling up with a tub of miniature heroes and watching Deck the Halls instead. Out of curiosity, have you tried looking at showtimes at a specific cinema or on the show’s own website? I thought there were only two screenings locally, but on the show’s website ( www.anythinggoesmusicalcinema.com ) there’s far more screenings. And it looks like it’s running until January in London. It seems close to me it's just 1st December. There are some on 7th but thats a lot further away - but a good back up. Thanks for the website I had only looked at my cinemas times.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 28, 2021 19:49:45 GMT
Out of curiosity, have you tried looking at showtimes at a specific cinema or on the show’s own website? I thought there were only two screenings locally, but on the show’s website ( www.anythinggoesmusicalcinema.com ) there’s far more screenings. And it looks like it’s running until January in London. It seems close to me it's just 1st December. There are some on 7th but thats a lot further away - but a good back up. Thanks for the website I had only looked at my cinemas times. I think an earlier poster mentioned this might also be shown on BBC over Christmas.
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Post by craig on Nov 30, 2021 15:24:05 GMT
I think it very much showed up that one weak link in the cast. I'm perhaps just used to their performance after seeing it 3 times now, but I didn't think they came off too bad, considering...
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Post by edelweiss on Dec 1, 2021 8:31:46 GMT
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Post by anita on Dec 1, 2021 10:38:56 GMT
I wonder if there will be a DVD.
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Post by richey on Dec 1, 2021 13:09:18 GMT
will also be available on BBC iPlayer afterwards
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 1, 2021 13:19:04 GMT
Isn’t that potentially death to the Barbican run and tour next year? Everyone and their aunties will have seen it!
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 1, 2021 13:25:23 GMT
Hamilton being on Disney+ and still selling super well since reopening both here and in NY has dismantled that myth I feel
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Post by inthenose on Dec 1, 2021 13:48:49 GMT
If we are on about (edit: Nicole-Lily Baisden) then yeah, sadly I have to agree. Unfortunately she is a little exposed in the recording and visibly out of her depth. I thought she was okay when seeing it live, carried by the phenomenal cast, rather than supporting it.
Really enjoyed it overall and looking forward to watching okay on Boxing Day. Sutton Foster with the easiest award decision in Olivier Awards history.
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Dec 1, 2021 14:11:42 GMT
If we are on about Carly Dyer then yeah, sadly I have to agree. Unfortunately she is a little exposed in the recording and visibly out of her depth. I thought she was okay when seeing it live, carried by the phenomenal cast, rather than supporting it. Really enjoyed it overall and looking forward to watching okay on Boxing Day. Sutton Foster with the easiest award decision in Olivier Awards history. Wait, Carly Mercedes Dyer who played Erma?! Because she was easily a standout and her Buddy Beware brought the house down. I'm pretty sure everyone was talking about Nicole-Lily Baisden who played Hope. It's kind of a thankless role anyway but she sometimes struggled vocally.
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Post by inthenose on Dec 1, 2021 14:18:34 GMT
If we are on about Carly Dyer then yeah, sadly I have to agree. Unfortunately she is a little exposed in the recording and visibly out of her depth. I thought she was okay when seeing it live, carried by the phenomenal cast, rather than supporting it. Really enjoyed it overall and looking forward to watching okay on Boxing Day. Sutton Foster with the easiest award decision in Olivier Awards history. Wait, Carly Mercedes Dyer who played Erma?! Because she was easily a standout and her Buddy Beware brought the house down. I'm pretty sure everyone was talking about Nicole-Lily Baisden who played Hope. It's kind of a thankless role anyway but she sometimes struggled vocally. Sorry that's who I meant, wrong actor 🤪
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Post by robertb213 on Dec 1, 2021 14:23:24 GMT
Carly is a superstar!! 😍
And also slightly cheeky to be putting this on the telly after charging people to see it last week at the cinema!
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 1, 2021 14:32:40 GMT
Not sure that I agree it's the easiest awards win in history for Sutton now that Cabaret is open.
I mean if I had my way it'd be all four acting awards for Anything Goes (for Sutton, Robert, Haydn Oakley and Carly MD) but I think Cabaret could cause some serious competition for the leading categories...
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Dec 1, 2021 14:36:18 GMT
Not sure that I agree it's the easiest awards win in history for Sutton now that Cabaret is open. I mean if I had my way it'd be all four acting awards for Anything Goes (for Sutton, Robert, Haydn Oakley and Carly MD) but I think Cabaret could cause some serious competition for the leading categories... Agreed, not sure anyone else has much of a chance outside of those two shows though (for leads at least).
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Post by inthenose on Dec 1, 2021 14:41:31 GMT
Not sure that I agree it's the easiest awards win in history for Sutton now that Cabaret is open. I mean if I had my way it'd be all four acting awards for Anything Goes (for Sutton, Robert, Haydn Oakley and Carly MD) but I think Cabaret could cause some serious competition for the leading categories... I'm seeing this next week, so will wait and see, but it will have to be something very special. Can't wait!
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Post by llevy453 on Dec 9, 2021 15:33:20 GMT
How has Sutton Foster missed out on a WOS nomination?
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Post by h86 on Dec 9, 2021 15:37:44 GMT
How has Sutton Foster missed out on a WOS nomination? Because it’s driven by social media fan votes and social media fans love Carrie Hope Fletcher!
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Post by llevy453 on Dec 9, 2021 15:42:57 GMT
How has Sutton Foster missed out on a WOS nomination? Because it’s driven by social media fan votes and social media fans love Carrie Hope Fletcher! Surely they have to rig it to get her in though. It makes a mockery of the whole thing. Although any award show that doesn't require those voting to have seen all the nominees is a nonsense anyway.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 9, 2021 15:55:17 GMT
The awards are always a total mockery. CHF wins every year. Anyone who's ever been in a film or on the TV gets nominated over actual theatre stars. Lily Allen is nominated for best actress for goodness sake, over people like Anna Maxwell Martin!
Ridiculous that neither Sutton or Rachel were nominated, and truly does prove they're an actual sham of an awards 😂
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Post by fiyerorocher on Dec 9, 2021 15:57:44 GMT
How has Sutton Foster missed out on a WOS nomination? Because it’s driven by social media fan votes and social media fans love Carrie Hope Fletcher! It's really not a one or the other kind of deal. You can be disappointed someone you like isn't nominated, but there's no need to single out another woman as the 'reason' when that's not at all how it works.
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Post by inthenose on Dec 9, 2021 16:12:19 GMT
Nobody takes the WOS awards seriously. CHF wins every time because social media popularity is her bread and butter.
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Post by llevy453 on Dec 9, 2021 16:27:57 GMT
Because it’s driven by social media fan votes and social media fans love Carrie Hope Fletcher! It's really not a one or the other kind of deal. You can be disappointed someone you like isn't nominated, but there's no need to single out another woman as the 'reason' when that's not at all how it works. It does seem crazy though that she wins WOS awards and fails to get nominated for Oliviers.
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