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Post by tal on Nov 18, 2021 11:46:59 GMT
I wonder if they acknowledge in the script that Cliff is a black man? Feels a mistake if they don’t as it would take away some of the gut wrenching realism of parts of the story. I don't think they explicitly changed anything in the script to acknowledge that, at least I didn't notice. But that added some extra layers to the story which made the show more fresh, at least for me. Cliff is very well received as an American tourist in Berlin for most of the show, and you can't help but think how that would be totally different in not a long time after that. Wait, now I am not sure anymore. I have a line in my mind "black and gay, I couldn't possibly be both" or something like that. But I can't remember if I heard that in Cabaret or somewhere else.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 18, 2021 12:37:39 GMT
I don't remember any reference to him being black.
But I swear when he was showing Sally the train ticket to Paris it had a QR code on it!
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Post by rosscoe on Nov 18, 2021 13:28:06 GMT
No reference made that he wasn’t white. My trip got extended by a few days. So hoping to win the lottery Friday or Saturday. I really need to see this again. That’s that good.
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Post by distantcousin on Nov 18, 2021 14:30:31 GMT
I wonder if they acknowledge in the script that Cliff is a black man? Feels a mistake if they don’t as it would take away some of the gut wrenching realism of parts of the story. I don't think they explicitly changed anything in the script to acknowledge that, at least I didn't notice. But that added some extra layers to the story which made the show more fresh, at least for me. Cliff is very well received as an American tourist in Berlin for most of the show, and you can't help but think how that would be totally different in not a long time after that. Indeed. A caucasian American would have had a certain level of white privilege in Berlin in the 30's. Detail like this doesn't seem to matter in casting anymore though...
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 18, 2021 15:35:13 GMT
I don't think they explicitly changed anything in the script to acknowledge that, at least I didn't notice. But that added some extra layers to the story which made the show more fresh, at least for me. Cliff is very well received as an American tourist in Berlin for most of the show, and you can't help but think how that would be totally different in not a long time after that. Indeed. A caucasian American would have had a certain level of white privilege in Berlin in the 30's. Detail like this doesn't seem to matter in casting anymore though... In fact it would have enhanced the show to add a few references in. Nothing major but a few looks and couple of lines of dialogue. This is why I don’t think a women of colour playing Maria in the Sound of Music would work through. As they can’t just have a few looks or references - having the Nazi’s want a man married to a non white women softens the evil of them.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Nov 18, 2021 16:56:04 GMT
There's a 25£ ticket on sale for tonight if you're quick
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Post by tal on Nov 18, 2021 16:59:41 GMT
There's a 25£ ticket on sale for tonight if you're quick I wasn't quick enough, it's gone.
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Post by wick3 on Nov 18, 2021 17:17:58 GMT
BTW, during "Married" who was singing the German lyrics (female voice)?
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Post by alece10 on Nov 18, 2021 17:27:25 GMT
BTW, during "Married" who was singing the German lyrics (female voice)? I think it sounded like AJ Casey
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Post by JJShaw on Nov 18, 2021 17:37:07 GMT
So according to twitter this and Moulin Rouge only have six lottery tickets per performance?! My hopes of getting to see this just plummetted! I did think there would be many but six, and you can only get them in pairs, that truly is a lottery!
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Post by alece10 on Nov 18, 2021 17:42:33 GMT
So according to twitter this and Moulin Rouge only have six lottery tickets per performance?! My hopes of getting to see this just plummetted! I did think there would be many but six, and you can only get them in pairs, that truly is a lottery! If its pairs sounds like it will be a cabaret table which would be fantastic. Bear in mind the Kit Kat Club only has 550 capacity so 6 isn't bad. BOM only had 10 lottery tickets and capacity over double the size.
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Post by wick3 on Nov 18, 2021 18:52:28 GMT
BTW, during "Married" who was singing the German lyrics (female voice)? I think it sounded like AJ Casey ok thx. I was sitting in rear stalls and couldn't see if someone else was singing in the circle or on the side someplace while both Herr Schultz and Fraulein Schneider were dancing.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 18, 2021 19:05:08 GMT
I think it sounded like AJ Casey ok thx. I was sitting in rear stalls and couldn't see if someone else was singing in the circle or on the side someplace while both Herr Schultz and Fraulein Schneider were dancing. I couldn't see anyone either from where I was sitting but the voice sounded like hers.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Nov 18, 2021 19:19:56 GMT
ok thx. I was sitting in rear stalls and couldn't see if someone else was singing in the circle or on the side someplace while both Herr Schultz and Fraulein Schneider were dancing. I couldn't see anyone either from where I was sitting but the voice sounded like hers. Yes it was definitely her!
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Post by interval99 on Nov 18, 2021 19:33:12 GMT
Beginning to sound with the revamp the stalls or at least rear stalls may not be the place to sit, which goes against all the info in September when booking opened and it sounded like the circle views in the old playhouse were pretty bad site lines and comfort. They seem to done quite the refit in the auditorium at least
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Post by distantcousin on Nov 18, 2021 21:51:18 GMT
And can I just say the TodayTix lottery for this production is AWFUL!!! You don't get notified til at least 15.30 - which pretty much counts out anyone living outside of London, or more than half hour train ride away. AND have to sort out a Latty Flow in the meantime! FFS!
Other TT lotteries, you would usually get notified by around 10am of your success!
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Post by distantcousin on Nov 18, 2021 21:52:20 GMT
So according to twitter this and Moulin Rouge only have six lottery tickets per performance?! My hopes of getting to see this just plummetted! I did think there would be many but six, and you can only get them in pairs, that truly is a lottery!
And this is the Today Tix lottery?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 0:07:11 GMT
This is the best production of Cabaret i have seen. I thought it was phenomenal.
Yes i have some questions and quibbles about the staging, but i thought it was so far removed fromn the film and other stage productions, that it created its own world.
Both Redmayne and Buckley were excellent and i think they will win the Oliviers. This is the first time i have thought that Cliff wasnt a drip and thought Omari Douglas was well cast.
1 question. In other performances, did they use cordless mics during 1 or 2 songs?? Becuase that didnt fit into the show or era.
The back row of the Upper Circle is VERY high (your sat higher than the lighting rig!) And steep, but the barrier in front is high and solid and helps with vertigo alot! The theatre redesign needs some SERIOUS signage. So many people got lost trying to get there and even the staff werent certain how to get up there. But surprisingly the view is excellent and the legroom is excellent, (though not quite Barbican level of excellence)
I have tickets for January in stalls and i cant wait to see it again.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 0:11:58 GMT
This is the best production of Cabaret i have seen. I thought it was phenomenal. Yes i have some questions and quibbles about the staging, but i thought it was so far removed fromn the film and other stage productions, that it created its own world. Both Redmayne and Buckley were excellent and i think they will win the Oliviers. This is the first time i have thought that Cliff wasnt a drip and thought Omari Douglas was well cast. 1 question. In other performances, did they use cordless mics during 1 or 2 songs?? Becuase that didnt fit into the show or era. The back row of the Upper Circle is VERY high (your sat higher than the lighting rig!) And steep, but the barrier in front is high and solid and helps with vertigo alot! The theatre redesign needs some SERIOUS signage. So many people got lost trying to get there and even the staff werent certain how to get up there. But surprisingly the view is excellent and the legroom is excellent, (though not quite Barbican level of excellence) I have tickets for January in stalls and i cant wait to see it again. I doubt it’s as confusing as the Barbican - that layout is chaotic with doors that nobody would notice withiut being told they are there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 0:39:11 GMT
The Barbican is home to many different venues and galleries. This is 1 small theatre and the new layout is baffling.
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Post by distantcousin on Nov 19, 2021 8:48:21 GMT
This is the best production of Cabaret i have seen. I thought it was phenomenal. Yes i have some questions and quibbles about the staging, but i thought it was so far removed fromn the film and other stage productions, that it created its own world. Both Redmayne and Buckley were excellent and i think they will win the Oliviers. This is the first time i have thought that Cliff wasnt a drip and thought Omari Douglas was well cast. 1 question. In other performances, did they use cordless mics during 1 or 2 songs?? Becuase that didnt fit into the show or era. The back row of the Upper Circle is VERY high (your sat higher than the lighting rig!) And steep, but the barrier in front is high and solid and helps with vertigo alot! The theatre redesign needs some SERIOUS signage. So many people got lost trying to get there and even the staff werent certain how to get up there. But surprisingly the view is excellent and the legroom is excellent, (though not quite Barbican level of excellence) I have tickets for January in stalls and i cant wait to see it again. Worth the £200 though?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 9:15:02 GMT
I paid £25 for the seats last night and £90 for the stalls seats in January, which i bought back in July. I thought they were expensive then, but now they seem like a bagain.
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Post by mrnutz on Nov 19, 2021 10:00:19 GMT
I am SO excited about seeing this tonight. And so far have managed to stay pretty much spoiler-free despite being unable to resist dipping into this thread. 😂
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2021 10:11:45 GMT
{Spoiler - click to view} If there is a song that really needs the singer to stand and sing it, that's Cabaret. There are much more subtler ways to convey a breakdown than the three-act one-woman opera currently going on during the title number. Honestly, in the past three months I've seen so much stuff that was just too over-directed, and I don't know if it's because directors don't trust the material or simply think that the audience is a bunch of morons. "Cabaret" is a perfect showtune with a clearly delineated structure and evolution, you really do not need all that ACTING™️ to get the message through. I guess you didn't see Jane Horrocks in the Sam Mendes Donmar production. She made Jessie Buckley look positively mousey in comparison.
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Post by hairspray57 on Nov 19, 2021 10:21:28 GMT
{Spoiler - click to view} If there is a song that really needs the singer to stand and sing it, that's Cabaret. There are much more subtler ways to convey a breakdown than the three-act one-woman opera currently going on during the title number. Honestly, in the past three months I've seen so much stuff that was just too over-directed, and I don't know if it's because directors don't trust the material or simply think that the audience is a bunch of morons. "Cabaret" is a perfect showtune with a clearly delineated structure and evolution, you really do not need all that ACTING™️ to get the message through. I guess you didn't see Jane Horrocks in the Sam Mendes Donmar production. She made Jessie Buckley look positively mousey in comparison. I’ve seen that on You Tube. It’s a bit full on, Mendes seemingly changed it by the time on Broadway as Natasha Richardson version of the song (also on You Tube) is not as intense.
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