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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 4, 2023 21:16:59 GMT
They’re still putting those stickers on people’s phones? 🙄 I’m also surprised by this. Who even cares at this point? There are photos out there of the auditorium so it’s not a surprise.
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Post by toomasj on Sept 4, 2023 23:50:21 GMT
I’d be thrilled to know how my experience compares to others?
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Post by budd on Sept 5, 2023 0:35:14 GMT
They’re still putting those stickers on people’s phones? 🙄 I’m also surprised by this. Who even cares at this point? There are photos out there of the auditorium so it’s not a surprise. Because they've still managed to keep elements of the staging under wraps? Most people are still taken aback by the ending because they didn't see endless curtain call videos posted by people. The gorilla is shocking because even those familiar with the material don't expect this one. Prologue performances are a surprise to everyone. And in general it prevents people taking excessive videos, it's only a good thing. People are more interested in filming what they can than actually watching.
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Post by bobbievanhusen on Sept 5, 2023 4:59:29 GMT
I had forgotten the disparity of length between first and 2nd act but it has always worked so well. The writers obviously felt this was the correct place to put it. The show originally had 3 Acts and 2 intervals, but then they cut some of the show down and made it into 2 acts, which is why it is so long now.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2023 21:56:32 GMT
I had forgotten the disparity of length between first and 2nd act but it has always worked so well. The writers obviously felt this was the correct place to put it. The show originally had 3 Acts and 2 intervals, but then they cut some of the show down and made it into 2 acts, which is why it is so long now. That would have made it around a 3 and half hour show so good idea to cut it. I never knew that so thanks for pointing it out.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 5, 2023 22:06:22 GMT
They’re still putting those stickers on people’s phones? 🙄 She just kind of peeled it off the role and handed it to me the other week when I was there, it’s silly at this point.
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Post by A.Ham on Sept 7, 2023 7:16:48 GMT
They’re still putting those stickers on people’s phones? 🙄 She just kind of peeled it off the role and handed it to me the other week when I was there, it’s silly at this point. Are they still using the nice branded ones with the ‘eye’ logo, or just plain ones now?
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Sept 7, 2023 8:03:58 GMT
branded ones with the ‘eye’ logo branded ones. and we even got rainbow coloured ones during pride month.
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Post by n1david on Sept 7, 2023 8:45:13 GMT
branded ones. and we even got rainbow coloured ones during pride month. This confirms my suspicion that they're being given out as marketing tools now rather than truly to preserve the secrecy of the set - they're hoping that people stick them to phone cases etc and that gets the 'eye' logo visible in more places.
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Post by A.Ham on Sept 7, 2023 16:28:18 GMT
branded ones. and we even got rainbow coloured ones during pride month. This confirms my suspicion that they're being given out as marketing tools now rather than truly to preserve the secrecy of the set - they're hoping that people stick them to phone cases etc and that gets the 'eye' logo visible in more places. Yes, agreed, but it's not a bad idea! I'll admit after I went I re-positioned it on my phone case and kept it on there until it got dog-eared.
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Post by jaggedlittlepie on Sept 13, 2023 19:11:29 GMT
Attended the matinee today. Slightly odd audience behaviour, during the opening number an audience member leaned in to kiss one of the ensemble but got slightly too close for comfort. Maybe it was the perspective from where I was sat, but it did make me squirm.
On another note, we had Adam Taylor covering the role of Cliff, and he was phenomenal! The first time I've seen the show and really enjoyed his scenes.
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Post by toomasj on Sept 14, 2023 7:17:34 GMT
Attended the matinee today. Slightly odd audience behaviour, during the opening number an audience member leaned in to kiss one of the ensemble but got slightly too close for comfort. Maybe it was the perspective from where I was sat, but it did make me squirm. On another note, we had Adam Taylor covering the role of Cliff, and he was phenomenal! The first time I've seen the show and really enjoyed his scenes. What happened with the attempted kiss?! 🤣 To be fair I’m pretty certain your cover was an upgrade on the principal Cliff, who is absolutely dreadful
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Post by minion on Sept 14, 2023 8:22:03 GMT
Adam Taylor is miles ahead of Nathan Ives Moiba in the role. On another note, Mason AP has gone totally off the rails, never seen someone so desperate to make it all about themselves, shouting and screaming every second line and doing nothing but that in the second half.
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Post by A.Ham on Sept 14, 2023 16:04:52 GMT
Jake Shears and Self Esteem are on The One Show tonight...
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Post by thinkbigkimmie on Sept 16, 2023 23:13:35 GMT
This may be an odd question, but can anyone describe the temperature inside this theater?
I'm asking because here in Chicago the theaters are lately very air conditioned. I almost left a performance of Hadestown at intermission because I was so cold.
Thanks so much!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2023 18:22:04 GMT
Hey, folks! Is anyone there tonight? Should be the new cast, right?
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Post by gussiemwra on Sept 27, 2023 14:34:32 GMT
I was at the performance last night which is the second for the new cast. I had seen it originally when it first opened with Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, and being a fan of Jake Shears, I decided to go back with some friends. The journey is still the same through the underbelly of The Kit Kat Club, but there was very little party feel. I remember being greeted with excitement and offered a beer water or schnaps. Now, you get a somewhat angry little woman handing out schnaps. I was yelled at by her when I drank it and left the empty with her. She told me: The glasses go in the red bar! Bring it to the red bar! Wow! Welcome to The Kit Kat Club! Oh, prior to that, I was offered a sticker to go on my phone but was told that I didn't need to take it and to just not take pictures. The preshow was pretty much the same as I remembered it, but again, there wasn't any feel of a party atmosphere. I remember how crowded the foyer was when I entered, everyone queuing for drinks and watching the entertainment, but now, the bars were fairly empty. I did see the area where they are selling programmes and other merchandise. I did buy a programme for £15.00 but felt no need to buy a £42.00 candle or champaign glasses! I sat in the dress circle. The preshow ended with a whimper and the show began. Jake Shears performance of the Emcee is very understated and a little underwhelming. I remembered being mesmerised and haunted by Eddie Redmayne's performance. Jake Shears just doesn't have the acting ability that Eddie Redmayne has which made for a fairly okay performance. On the other hand, I did enjoy most of Rebecca Lucy Taylor's performance of Sally Bowles, and I'm sure that over time she will be great. Her singing voice is amazing. There was no grit or dirt of distress with her Sally that Jessie had, and I did miss that part of the character. Her performance of Cabaret was nice. Nathan Ives-Moiba plays Cliff. Again, this is a very thankless role. His acting choices left a lot to be desired and his US accent is not the greatest. He comes off seeming like such an innocent with a wide eyed look for most of act one. I know he is supposed to be a fish out of water, but he came off a little too innocent. Beverly Klein and Teddy Kemper are fine as Fraulein Schneider and Herr Shultz. Unlike before, they are played as a much older couple. Their chemistry was nice, but I found myself not really caring too much about their story unlike when I saw it before. So, I left having enjoyed myself and that I had seen a nice piece of theatre. That was the problem. When I saw it before, I was blown away. I was gripped in the clutches of The Kit Kat Club and nearly destroyed by the end. Now it just feels like well performed and produced musical theatre. It really made me sad. Everything just seemed a bit too polished and over rehearsed. I'm going back in December to see Jake again and hoping that over time the cast would have settled in. For now, to me, it was just another revival of Cabaret and not what it once was.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2023 15:43:15 GMT
I was at the performance last night which is the second for the new cast. I had seen it originally when it first opened with Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, and being a fan of Jake Shears, I decided to go back with some friends. The journey is still the same through the underbelly of The Kit Kat Club, but there was very little party feel. I remember being greeted with excitement and offered a beer water or schnaps. Now, you get a somewhat angry little woman handing out schnaps. I was yelled at by her when I drank it and left the empty with her. She told me: The glasses go in the red bar! Bring it to the red bar! Wow! Welcome to The Kit Kat Club! Oh, prior to that, I was offered a sticker to go on my phone but was told that I didn't need to take it and to just not take pictures. The preshow was pretty much the same as I remembered it, but again, there wasn't any feel of a party atmosphere. I remember how crowded the foyer was when I entered, everyone queuing for drinks and watching the entertainment, but now, the bars were fairly empty. I did see the area where they are selling programmes and other merchandise. I did buy a programme for £15.00 but felt no need to buy a £42.00 candle or champaign glasses! I sat in the dress circle. The preshow ended with a whimper and the show began. Jake Shears performance of the Emcee is very understated and a little underwhelming. I remembered being mesmerised and haunted by Eddie Redmayne's performance. Jake Shears just doesn't have the acting ability that Eddie Redmayne has which made for a fairly okay performance. On the other hand, I did enjoy most of Rebecca Lucy Taylor's performance of Sally Bowles, and I'm sure that over time she will be great. Her singing voice is amazing. There was no grit or dirt of distress with her Sally that Jessie had, and I did miss that part of the character. Her performance of Cabaret was nice. Nathan Ives-Moiba plays Cliff. Again, this is a very thankless role. His acting choices left a lot to be desired and his US accent is not the greatest. He comes off seeming like such an innocent with a wide eyed look for most of act one. I know he is supposed to be a fish out of water, but he came off a little too innocent. Beverly Klein and Teddy Kemper are fine as Fraulein Schneider and Herr Shultz. Unlike before, they are played as a much older couple. Their chemistry was nice, but I found myself not really caring too much about their story unlike when I saw it before. So, I left having enjoyed myself and that I had seen a nice piece of theatre. That was the problem. When I saw it before, I was blown away. I was gripped in the clutches of The Kit Kat Club and nearly destroyed by the end. Now it just feels like well performed and produced musical theatre. It really made me sad. Everything just seemed a bit too polished and over rehearsed. I'm going back in December to see Jake again and hoping that over time the cast would have settled in. For now, to me, it was just another revival of Cabaret and not what it once was. Thanks for the write-up! I'm hoping it's just teething problems and they'll ease into the role but it still makes me crease the prices they're charging for a production this far into its run with with 1/10th the star appeal it launched with. Can vouch for the angry shots woman. Went in September and she didn't say a word, just thrusted a glass at me from the window. My party all did the shot there and then and got told off to take them to the Red Bar. The dancing in the Gold Bar was neat, though we admittedly were one back from the front and it was like herding cattle. Wouldn't let us enter without a sticker and I got told off for taking a photo of the cast list AND using the QR code. 🤡 ETA: Surprised Nathan's still there, honestly. Yet to have a Cliff who's wow'd me since there's so little there to work with but the current one just comes across as bored and detached, and not in the camera sense.
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Post by distantcousin on Sept 27, 2023 17:35:49 GMT
Seems like I'm not missing much with the current cast then. Sounds rather unremarkable. I'll continue to hold out until prices come down - if they ever do!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2023 18:07:42 GMT
Seems like I'm not missing much with the current cast then. Sounds rather unremarkable. I'll continue to hold out until prices come down - if they ever do! I know they've dynamic pricing going on but it's still so laughable to me. I paid £150 for Row C tables a couple of months out last time I went. Now, those same seats are going for £300/350 for a similar timeframe when I'm available.
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Post by distantcousin on Sept 27, 2023 18:53:21 GMT
Seems like I'm not missing much with the current cast then. Sounds rather unremarkable. I'll continue to hold out until prices come down - if they ever do! I know they've dynamic pricing going on but it's still so laughable to me. I paid £150 for Row C tables a couple of months out last time I went. Now, those same seats are going for £300/350 for a similar timeframe when I'm available.
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt?!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 27, 2023 18:58:20 GMT
It’s been a rip off from day 1 despite the attempts to justify it. Seriously, stop enabling producers like this. It’s setting up west end theatre to be like Broadway. That’s what they want.
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Post by budd on Sept 27, 2023 19:12:04 GMT
Seems like I'm not missing much with the current cast then. Sounds rather unremarkable. I'll continue to hold out until prices come down - if they ever do! I know they've dynamic pricing going on but it's still so laughable to me. I paid £150 for Row C tables a couple of months out last time I went. Now, those same seats are going for £300/350 for a similar timeframe when I'm available. Maybe they might sell those seats at that pricing for this cast, but they never sold with the previous few casts, and almost always got reduced. I've sat at a table once by paying 70.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2023 19:27:24 GMT
I know they've dynamic pricing going on but it's still so laughable to me. I paid £150 for Row C tables a couple of months out last time I went. Now, those same seats are going for £300/350 for a similar timeframe when I'm available. Maybe they might sell those seats at that pricing for this cast, but they never sold with the previous few casts, and almost always got reduced. I've sat at a table once by paying 70. I can't imagine there's anyone willing to throw £350 per table seat at THIS specific cast. It barely made sense with Eddie and was still extortionate then but...jaysus.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 28, 2023 0:20:23 GMT
Don’t they also get some horrible little meal thrown in?
Why anyone would want to sit in the theatre any longer than necessary and eat there dinner there is beyond me.
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