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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2023 0:32:38 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. Nah, that's only at select tables and - weirdly - a lot of Row D. Half my time spent during the auditorium preshow was with the ushers squeezed between my chair and another passing out tins of lettuce to those behind me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2023 20:12:59 GMT
Now they've had a week to settle in, any more thoughts on the new cast?
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Post by viscountviktor on Oct 2, 2023 21:36:54 GMT
Went to the matinee on Saturday.
3rd time seeing this production. First was Fra and Amy, 2nd was understudy and Amy.
Nothing will beat the first time I saw with Fra and Amy, anything now is more like a greatest hits tour for me. Nevertheless, some thoughts:
Jake Shears, I wasn't impressed. Vocally struggled with the high parts of the role - voice cracked in Tomorrow Belongs, and he didn't get the last note of Money. Acting was alright but not amazing.
Self Esteem - very impressed by her acting. Felt it was the strongest Cliff/Sally connection I've seen. Vocally okay.
I felt nervous for them both vocally though which made for awkward viewing, and they weren't loud enough singers - the show was quieter than in previous times I've seen it.
The pre show entertainment seems to have been cut back in terms of numbers, and didn't seem that special anymore.
Overall, not a knockout anymore.
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Post by lolaluffneggle on Oct 3, 2023 7:11:41 GMT
Hoping the next cast change is better than what I’m hearing about this! Glad I didn’t book tickets while Jake and Rebecca are in, I do have tickets for after they’ve gone though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2023 15:42:40 GMT
Shame the quality's dipping again but was only a matter of time really. Now if the price could start to reflect that...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2023 4:36:39 GMT
To those who've been (or at least heard), how does Shears play the MC? Subdued? Impish? Sinister?
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Post by Being Alive on Oct 11, 2023 8:44:10 GMT
To those who've been (or at least heard), how does Shears play the MC? Subdued? Impish? Sinister? A Level Drama was the description I heard.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2023 8:56:04 GMT
To those who've been (or at least heard), how does Shears play the MC? Subdued? Impish? Sinister? A Level Drama was the description I heard. ...Oof. You reckon Rebecca makes up for that? Feels like the inverse of the MAP/Maude pairing.
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Post by ladidah on Oct 11, 2023 8:58:00 GMT
I have been meaning to see this for years, I think I've missed its heyday.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2023 9:18:40 GMT
To those who've been (or at least heard), how does Shears play the MC? Subdued? Impish? Sinister? Not very well, to be honest. I really liked Beverley Klein and Teddy Kempner but nothing else including the direction left a positive impression on me. Shame as ive waited 2+ years to see it and i was wanting to really like it. Damn, that's disappointing. Beverley and Teddy are pretty much the glue at this point holding it together, the one time I've ever given a damn about that subplot. Now if we could just get NIM out...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 11, 2023 13:01:45 GMT
So much for the stunt “exciting” casting! 🙂
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Post by JustJ on Oct 11, 2023 13:54:16 GMT
I will be waiting for the next cast change 😂 Any ideas who this could be? I haven't seen this show since Eddie and Jessie!
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Post by A.Ham on Oct 11, 2023 18:38:46 GMT
I will be waiting for the next cast change 😂 Any ideas who this could be? I haven't seen this show since Eddie and Jessie! Nor me! I thought I’d book for Jake but haven’t done yet and the reactions on here aren’t exactly making me leap across to ATG’s site to grab my ticket.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2023 19:39:11 GMT
Wanting to see Rebecca as Sally but planning around my own schedule/holidays and Jake's is always a pain. May wait til the new cast comes along.
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Post by mjh on Oct 12, 2023 6:42:24 GMT
I really enjoyed Jake - very impish and at times, malevolent. Sings the score beautifully as well.
Rebecca also very strong, especially vocally, as Sally.
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Post by Steve on Oct 12, 2023 9:36:51 GMT
The current cast is really good, but not as great as previous casts, in my opinion. Some spoilers follow. . . I've seen all the casts bar the second (Fra/Amy) as it felt too soon to catch them then after loving the first cast so much. Of the Emcees I've seen, Jake Shears is the first to emulate Redmayne's performance. There is none of the relentless robotic muscularity of Callum Scott Howells, none of the rough human earthiness of Mason Alexander Park, none of the cold controlled malevolence of John McCrea. Instead, Shears feels like Eddie Redmayne's impish otherworldly understudy, but without Redmayne's sheer. effusiveness and infectious generous fairy-like charm. He does however bring an original religious quality to the role. He is wonderful in the first "Tomorrow belongs to me," for example, in which his eyes bulge with reverent awe and close prayer-like. He felt like a cult member. He is even better towards the end, when he develops a bite that Redmayne didn't: his "I don't care much" was electrically infused with a hint of sadistic violence. Self Esteem is a slightly muted Sally, which surprised me as I remember when she used to be Rebecca in Slow Club (my friend was a massive fan who saw them 30 times, and took me along twice, at Koko and at Union Chapel), and she was the opposite of muted in those days. In those days, the other half of the band, Charles, was quiet and easygoing, and she was the out-there joker, half stand-up, half rock n roll attempting to break free of her soft folk prison. Remarkably her acting here is on point, given that she's not a professional actor to my knowledge. There are many colours to her performance, but where all the other Sallys I've seen have been big, she is smaller. Her Sally feels like a perfectly contained ornament, like a miniature in a glass bottle. One possibility is that it is the restraint of an inexperienced actor, cautious against overplaying her hand, resulting in an excellent performance that is one size too small. It does pay off magnificently, however, for "Maybe this time," where her understatement carries a tragic poetic resonance. For that, she got an appreciative ovation. And the early restraint pays off even more for her ultimate rendition of "Cabaret," which seemed to break the bottle containing her performance, revealing the inner out-there "Sally Bowles" persona that had been so present in her Slow Club days, and the show was immensely more powerful for it. All in all, I might have rated this pairing more highly had I not had the contrasting experience of being completely blown away by wow-performances such as those given by Eddie Redmayne and Aimee Lou Wood. So I'd rate this a strong 4 stars.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2023 10:34:21 GMT
The current cast is really good, but not as great as previous casts, in my opinion. Some spoilers follow. . . I've seen all the casts bar the second (Fra/Amy) as it felt too soon to catch them then after loving the first cast so much. Of the Emcees I've seen, Jake Shears is the first to emulate Redmayne's performance. There is none of the relentless robotic muscularity of Callum Scott Howells, none of the rough human earthiness of Mason Alexander Park, none of the cold controlled malevolence of John McCrea. Instead, Shears feels like Eddie Redmayne's impish otherworldly understudy, but without Redmayne's sheer. effusiveness and infectious generous fairy-like charm. He does however bring an original religious quality to the role. He is wonderful in the first "Tomorrow belongs to me," for example, in which his eyes bulge with reverent awe and close prayer-like. He felt like a cult member. He is even better towards the end, when he develops a bite that Redmayne didn't: his "I don't care much" was electrically infused with a hint of sadistic violence. Self Esteem is a slightly muted Sally, which surprised me as I remember when she used to be Rebecca in Slow Club (my friend was a massive fan who saw them 30 times, and took me along twice, at Koko and at Union Chapel), and she was the opposite of muted in those days. In those days, the other half of the band, Charles, was quiet and easygoing, and she was the out-there joker, half stand-up, half rock n roll attempting to break free of her soft folk prison. Remarkably her acting here is on point, given that she's not a professional actor to my knowledge. There are many colours to her performance, but where all the other Sallys I've seen have been big, she is smaller. Her Sally feels like a perfectly contained ornament, like a miniature in a glass bottle. One possibility is that it is the restraint of an inexperienced actor, cautious against overplaying her hand, resulting in an excellent performance that is one size too small. It does pay off magnificently, however, for "Maybe this time," where her understatement carries a tragic poetic resonance. For that, she got an appreciative ovation. And the early restraint pays off even more for her ultimate rendition of "Cabaret," which seemed to break the bottle containing her performance, revealing the inner out-there "Sally Bowles" persona that had been so present in her Slow Club days, and the show was immensely more powerful for it. All in all, I might have rated this pairing more highly had I not had the contrasting experience of being completely blown away by wow-performances such as those given by Eddie Redmayne and Aimee Lou Wood. So I'd rate this a strong 4 stars. This is the sort of write-up I was looking for. Appreciate it! You may have just convinced me there's enough going on to give these two a shot.
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Post by alece10 on Oct 23, 2023 14:50:44 GMT
Opening on Broadway with Eddie Redmayne.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 23, 2023 14:51:52 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Oct 23, 2023 14:57:25 GMT
Sorry. I'm not very international am I!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2023 15:16:20 GMT
The promo art is gorgeous. Would be a great cast recording cover. Also interesting that they showed more glimpses of the preshow than the London production ever has.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 23, 2023 15:26:33 GMT
Sorry. I'm not very international am I! Never too late to start!
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 23, 2023 17:14:09 GMT
You've lived and worked in more countries than I have, alece10, so you must be quite international. 🙂
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Post by alece10 on Oct 23, 2023 17:36:27 GMT
You've lived and worked in more countries than I have, alece10, so you must be quite international. 🙂 More European I'd say. Like the song from Legally Blonde.
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Post by theatrenerd on Oct 27, 2023 9:36:47 GMT
Both Jake and Rebecca extending by a week until 27 January.
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