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Post by Jon on Oct 8, 2023 13:06:03 GMT
I think the perfect venue would be the Ambassadors in terms of size. It’s one thing selling out the 200 (?) swat Donmar, to filling a theatre with 800 or so seats. Surely the Ambassadors would be difficult to make a profit with in terms of capacity plus the stage is fairly small, the original Broadway production was at the Booth Theatre which has 766 seats so I think something along those line isn't unrealistic. Still think @sohoplace would work well both in terms of capacity and also recreating the show like it was at the Donmar.
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Post by Jon on Oct 8, 2023 13:06:31 GMT
Trafalgar would be nice... Trafalgar would be good but we'd need to get rid of Jersey Boys first.
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 8, 2023 15:15:35 GMT
Trafalgar would be nice... Trafalgar would be good but we'd need to get rid of Jersey Boys first. Well funny you should say that...
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Post by Jon on Oct 8, 2023 15:23:53 GMT
Trafalgar would be good but we'd need to get rid of Jersey Boys first. Well funny you should say that... Is it finally closing?
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 8, 2023 15:39:46 GMT
I think the perfect venue would be the Ambassadors in terms of size. It’s one thing selling out the 200 (?) swat Donmar, to filling a theatre with 800 or so seats. Surely the Ambassadors would be difficult to make a profit with in terms of capacity plus the stage is fairly small, the original Broadway production was at the Booth Theatre which has 766 seats so I think something along those line isn't unrealistic. Still think @sohoplace would work well both in terms of capacity and also recreating the show like it was at the Donmar. This isn’t an expensive show to run.
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Post by curiouskc on Oct 8, 2023 15:46:57 GMT
Before the transfer happens (if it happens) I have high hopes that this show will be well represented at the 2024 Olivier Awards. What nominations do you think we can hope for/expect? For my wish list, I would very much like to see the following-
Best Actress in a Musical = Caissie Levy (the show's most likely cert) Best Actor in a Musical = Jamie Parker Best Supporting Actress in a Musical = Eleanor Worthington-Cox Best Supporting Actor in a Musical = Jack Wolfe Best Director = Micheal Longhurst Best Set Design = Chloe Lamford
Plus a Best Musical nomination for the show itself - would it be in consideration for Best Revival or New Musical seeing as N2N hasn't been performed professionally in the UK before? I'm also wondering if we can hope for a N2N performance on the awards night itself. I'd love to see Caissie, Jamie and Jack do their 'You Don't Know/I Am the One' number like the original cast performed at the Tonys fifteen years back.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 8, 2023 15:50:11 GMT
Also Best Stage Management playing Nurses.
It will be considered best new musical I suspect..
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Post by mattnyc on Oct 8, 2023 16:12:01 GMT
I’m really hoping this news of a transfer pans out. I saw the first preview and then two days later so I’d love to see how Levy’s performance changed, if at all.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 8, 2023 16:16:14 GMT
They considered Dreamgirls a new musical 35 years after it premiered, so there's no way they'll treat this as a revival
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Post by Jon on Oct 8, 2023 16:24:23 GMT
They considered Dreamgirls a new musical 35 years after it premiered, so there's no way they'll treat this as a revival Next to Normal would be considered new as it hadn't been done in the UK before although I think Dreamgirls should have been classed as a revival by the Oliviers given it had a life beyond the original Broadway production.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2023 23:23:24 GMT
Trafalgar would be the right sized venue for a show like this I feel. That seems a pretty small venue for Jersey Boys and with its cast and band wouldn't the profit margin be fairly tight there.
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Post by sf on Oct 8, 2023 23:33:02 GMT
They considered Dreamgirls a new musical 35 years after it premiered, so there's no way they'll treat this as a revival They considered Lady In The Dark a new musical 57 years after it premiered. Which is loony. It wasn't even the first UK production, just the first time it had been done in London.
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Post by jaggedlittlepie on Oct 9, 2023 11:46:00 GMT
Any rumors of what's filling the gap at the Noel Coward? Could follow in DEH's footsteps?
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Post by Jon on Oct 9, 2023 11:55:53 GMT
Trafalgar would be the right sized venue for a show like this I feel. That seems a pretty small venue for Jersey Boys and with its cast and band wouldn't the profit margin be fairly tight there. The current production of Jersey Boys is based on the off Broadway production which is downsized compared to the original.
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Post by jr on Oct 10, 2023 8:06:29 GMT
I saw the last performance and I really enjoyed it. I knew it had won the Pulitzer prize and little else (on purpose, prefer to be surprised).
About the show: an adult musical with a very interesting topic and very well written. I am not usually a fan of rock music but I think the songs are great, they give you a look into the characters' minds, advance the plot, etc.
About the production: Caissie Levy, no words, what an unbelievable actor. I didn't know anything about her but will definitely follow her from now on. Despite some comments on the forum, Jamie Parker was really good, very moving; I don't really care how strong his lungs are as far as he makes me believe his character. The rest of the actors quite good too, though I am not a big fan of Eleanor Worthington Cox, saw her in Jerusalem and The secret lives of bees and find her a bit limited.
Having listening a bit to the original cast album, I think I prefer Caissie Levy to Alice Ripley. Also the actor playing Gabe has a lovely voice which I think it suits the character better than the original's ( I won't give my reasons not to spoil the plot).
Now the buts. Though I liked the set, not sure about the upper half, the actors seem to struggle a bit with coming in an out having to pass by the drums and guitar player. Not sure it was needed to have the band displayed, it distracts from the action. The first half has too many high points and I don't really like when applause interrupts the action; this does not happen on the second half and I think it is better; as a general rule I don't clap until the end of the acts and want people to keep quiet so the action goes on. Some audience members had a really strong reaction, guy sitting by my side was sniffing and making quite a lot of noise; I can understand it but I prefer to listen to the actors and the music than to someone's sniffing.
To me it was an intelligent, mature and very well done musical but it didn't make me feel that much (unlike Grenfell for example which had me angry and upset and amazed during 3 hours). If it transfers I might see it again, hopefully it won't go to a massive theatre, I think it would me less appealing in a bigger space.
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Post by theatre2023 on Oct 12, 2023 14:20:14 GMT
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Post by asps2017 on Oct 14, 2023 14:49:53 GMT
Any more info on transfer news?
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Post by curiouskc on Oct 14, 2023 16:14:09 GMT
I don't think so. But some remarks from the cast on closing night last weekend sounded like hints to me. When making her speech during the final bow, Caissie Levy said that the cast, crew and director had become like a family, then added to Micheal Longhurst - "And now you're stuck with us." Which certainly sounds like they will all be getting back together to put the show on again, perhaps in the West End and Broadway.
Also, Jack Ofrecio made an insta post saying "Goodbye to the Donmar!", which a few people noted seemed like he was bidding farewell to that specific theatre but not to his role / the production as a whole. So the vibe I'm getting is that there are transfer plans.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Oct 14, 2023 16:19:10 GMT
I don't think so. But some remarks from the cast on closing night last weekend sounded like hints to me. When making her speech during the final bow, Caissie Levy said that the cast, crew and director had become like a family, then added to Micheal Longhurst - "And now you're stuck with us." Which certainly sounds like they will all be getting back together to put the show on again, perhaps in the West End and Broadway. Also, Jack Ofrecio made an insta post saying "Goodbye to the Donmar!", which a few people noted seemed like he was bidding farewell to that specific theatre but not to his role / the production as a whole. So the vibe I'm getting is that there are transfer plans. I love how you are reading into quite innocent comments that ITS TRANSFERRING!!! Quite the reach.
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Post by toomasj on Oct 14, 2023 16:55:31 GMT
Give this one time, probably into the new year before they announce
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Post by ruraljuror on Oct 16, 2023 10:38:47 GMT
Give this one time, probably into the new year before they announce loool if they ever do confirm a transfer you're gonna say you were right all along, but as of today there is ntohing confirmed!
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 16, 2023 10:44:57 GMT
I mean nothing is announced, but that doesn't mean that nothing is confirmed - they're two entirely different things...
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Post by toomasj on Oct 16, 2023 11:34:53 GMT
Give this one time, probably into the new year before they announce loool if they ever do confirm a transfer you're gonna say you were right all along, but as of today there is ntohing confirmed! There is a lot of stuff to do before announcing a show. Contracts to be signed, funding to be received, box office plans to be made. Given their focus was on the show’s initial run and the director is very busy, it simply takes a little time. But meetings happen daily with these things, crossing T’s and dotting i’s. It could be announced sooner, I don’t know, but historically these things can take a little while. It’s definitely transferring.
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Post by ruraljuror on Oct 16, 2023 13:15:43 GMT
loool if they ever do confirm a transfer you're gonna say you were right all along, but as of today there is ntohing confirmed! There is a lot of stuff to do before announcing a show. Contracts to be signed, funding to be received, box office plans to be made. Given their focus was on the show’s initial run and the director is very busy, it simply takes a little time. But meetings happen daily with these things, crossing T’s and dotting i’s. It could be announced sooner, I don’t know, but historically these things can take a little while. It’s definitely transferring. I know all this, but as of today right now this moment, no one has committed to a transfer - cast, theatre, creatives, no one!
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 16, 2023 13:21:04 GMT
Well, that's us told
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