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Post by cezbear on Jul 10, 2022 11:48:16 GMT
There were some empty seats earlier and mid run but it does seem to have been selling out regularly towards the end. Certainly this week has been sold out. Generally speaking I don't think it always sold so well in advance but then seats booked up quickly fairly late.
Just my observations having been a few times.
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Post by l0islane on Jul 10, 2022 12:59:28 GMT
There were some empty seats earlier and mid run but it does seem to have been selling out regularly towards the end. Certainly this week has been sold out. Generally speaking I don't think it always sold so well in advance but then seats booked up quickly fairly late. Just my observations having been a few times. Agreed, I went a couple of weeks ago and when I checked in the morning there were at least 30 seats still available but the theatre was sold out by the evening with people queuing for returns. Just on the train heading to the final show...
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Post by matty on Jul 10, 2022 17:14:36 GMT
Just got out of the final show, there were a lot of die hard fans in today. Quite a few mid-show standing ovations from some of the audience (I think mainly from the fans), really loud applause and wooping (again, I think from die hards).
Really good show though, they have tightened up the performances since I saw it earlier in the run (although someone needs to teach Jordan Luke Gage how to hold a cigarette!).
At the end they confirmed that plans are afoot for a UK tour and a cast recording.
I'm really pleased that this has had a life in London and look forward to hopefully seeing it back here.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 10, 2022 18:15:31 GMT
Just got out of the final show, there were a lot of die hard fans in today. Quite a few mid-show standing ovations from some of the audience (I think mainly from the fans), really loud applause and wooping (again, I think from die hards). Really good show though, they have tightened up the performances since I saw it earlier in the run (although someone needs to teach Jordan Luke Gage how to hold a cigarette!). At the end they confirmed that plans are afoot for a UK tour and a cast recording. I'm really pleased that this has had a life in London and look forward to hopefully seeing it back here. Is the fandom for the show or the actors? The name of the show will have recognition for the over 50’s maybe but younger than that I don’t think so. So if this is headed out on tour (and I’d love to see it) who is the audience unless Jordan is in it?
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Post by matty on Jul 10, 2022 19:13:31 GMT
Just got out of the final show, there were a lot of die hard fans in today. Quite a few mid-show standing ovations from some of the audience (I think mainly from the fans), really loud applause and wooping (again, I think from die hards). Really good show though, they have tightened up the performances since I saw it earlier in the run (although someone needs to teach Jordan Luke Gage how to hold a cigarette!). At the end they confirmed that plans are afoot for a UK tour and a cast recording. I'm really pleased that this has had a life in London and look forward to hopefully seeing it back here. Is the fandom for the show or the actors? The name of the show will have recognition for the over 50’s maybe but younger than that I don’t think so. So if this is headed out on tour (and I’d love to see it) who is the audience unless Jordan is in it? Well apparently the show's fans are called The Hellraisers. But me and my other half both felt like the fans were there for the actors. I wonder if this will go the way Heathers has done and be fuelled by a fandom.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2022 20:31:15 GMT
Just got out of the final show, there were a lot of die hard fans in today. Quite a few mid-show standing ovations from some of the audience (I think mainly from the fans), really loud applause and wooping (again, I think from die hards). Really good show though, they have tightened up the performances since I saw it earlier in the run (although someone needs to teach Jordan Luke Gage how to hold a cigarette!). At the end they confirmed that plans are afoot for a UK tour and a cast recording. I'm really pleased that this has had a life in London and look forward to hopefully seeing it back here. Is the fandom for the show or the actors? The name of the show will have recognition for the over 50’s maybe but younger than that I don’t think so. So if this is headed out on tour (and I’d love to see it) who is the audience unless Jordan is in it? Lol bonnie and Clyde are known across many generations
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 10, 2022 21:05:29 GMT
Is the fandom for the show or the actors? The name of the show will have recognition for the over 50’s maybe but younger than that I don’t think so. So if this is headed out on tour (and I’d love to see it) who is the audience unless Jordan is in it? Lol bonnie and Clyde are known across many generations Are they? How?
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Post by alece10 on Jul 11, 2022 7:48:45 GMT
Someone not happy with a post on here. Just shows who reads what is posted here.
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Post by danb on Jul 11, 2022 8:00:15 GMT
Apologies to the whole B&C team. Whenever I checked for tickets I could always get them is all I’m saying. Looking forward to seeing it on tour.
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Post by hannechalk on Jul 11, 2022 9:08:35 GMT
Lol bonnie and Clyde are known across many generations Are they? How? At nearly 47 (four more days) I am skirting very close to 50 anyway, but I've known who Bonnie and Clyde are since my early teens. I would agree they are not as widely known amongst teenagers now, unless they are mentioned in songs or programmes.
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Post by Seriously on Jul 11, 2022 9:41:45 GMT
Some might know them from...
The 2019 film "The Highwayman" with Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson. The 2008 film "Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula" The 1992 film "Bonnie & Clyde - the true story" The 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde"
Or even the 2 episodes of "The Simpsons" that feature them.
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Post by apwl on Jul 11, 2022 9:47:42 GMT
Jay Z and Beyoncé had that Bonnie and Cylde song but even that is 20 years ago old now!
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Post by chels on Jul 11, 2022 10:25:14 GMT
I'm in my 20s and I've always been vaguely aware of Bonnie & Clyde as historical/pop culture figures, at least I know people who would use 'Bonnie & Clyde' as a short hand for a certain sort of relationship. It's the same for people younger than me that I know as well, I watched the mini series that had Holliday Grainger in it a few years back and I have a friend who's a mad fan of Jeremy Jordan which is how I know the show.
I suspect that some of the more younger crowd will have been brought in by the casting but I would definitely assume they know who Bonnie and Clyde are?
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Post by christya on Jul 11, 2022 11:29:18 GMT
If someone isn't happy that their untrue claim of a 'sold out' run wasn't universally believed, maybe they should use something other than 94% sales as proof! Bonnie and Clyde had - deservedly - a very, very good run. Certainly enough to quiet the naysayers who doubted whether it would sell at all beyond the one-off concert. But 94% isn't a sell-out. It's a fantastic level of sales, especially at the moment, but it's 94%.
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Post by Jon on Jul 11, 2022 11:39:07 GMT
If someone isn't happy that their untrue claim of a 'sold out' run wasn't universally believed, maybe they should use something other than 94% sales as proof! Bonnie and Clyde had - deservedly - a very, very good run. Certainly enough to quiet the naysayers who doubted whether it would sell at all beyond the one-off concert. But 94% isn't a sell-out. It's a fantastic level of sales, especially at the moment, but it's 94%. Not to mention it's in a 350 seat theatre. On tour, it'll be in a venue double or triple that capacity,
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Post by cezbear on Jul 11, 2022 11:50:44 GMT
Can't it just tour small venues? Thinking about the FGW touor that's only seemed to visit the smaller houses, that's what I'd assume Bonnie & Clyde would be doing. It works nicely in a small space, I think something would be lost in a big venue personally.
But anyway, does it matter about sell-out vs 94% capacity? Who is it serving to be this nit-picky? It's done well, it's had a well deserved cult following. No need to jump at the chance to say 'but but it didn't sell x seat on y date'. Who cares, it did well, good for them.
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Post by Being Alive on Jul 11, 2022 11:59:19 GMT
Yes, it did well, we aren't questioning that.
but 94% and 100% are two different numbers, and its disingenuous to say otherwise.
A touring model on the size of FGW would be sensible - I can't see this playing houses bigger than 600 without putting some recognisable names to the public in it.
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Post by viserys on Jul 11, 2022 12:01:38 GMT
But anyway, does it matter about sell-out vs 94% capacity? Who is it serving to be this nit-picky? It's done well, it's had a well deserved cult following. No need to jump at the chance to say 'but but it didn't sell x seat on y date'. Who cares, it did well, good for them. Agreed. I'm by no means a fan of the show and was doubtful about the initial run, but eventually it was really nice to see how it went from selling "okay" (with daily availability) to selling out on the day of performance to finally fans fighting over getting tickets to the last shows. It was clearly one of those cases where "word of mouth" spread and in times when there are so many shows struggling to put bums on seats, it's just nice to see a small underdog show developing as it did. I don't think it would sell very well on tour or in a big West End theatre, but doesn't take away from a very successful run and even if it wasn't a "sell-out run" throughout it definitely did a lot better than some shows that claim to be smash hits and are anything but. Let them have this moment!
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Post by christya on Jul 11, 2022 12:10:02 GMT
I don't think anyone is saying they haven't done brilliantly, and it's absolutely been a hit. But saying it was sold out is just silly. Call it a smash hit, call it a triumph - either are absolutely correct. Everyone involved should be massively proud. There's no need to call it something it isn't - it achieved enough not to need that.
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Post by Oleanna on Jul 11, 2022 12:45:32 GMT
What is FGW!?
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Post by richey on Jul 11, 2022 13:19:24 GMT
I'd assume its the Famous Great Women show which has recently toured smaller venues?
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Post by galinda on Jul 11, 2022 17:07:21 GMT
Why doesn’t the arts keep the air con on the whole show? Saw it at the weekend and it seems they switch it off for the majority of the show.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 11, 2022 17:22:29 GMT
Sometimes in smaller venues the AC can be quite noisy so it's turned off when the performance is on. Not saying that's the reason it happens at this venue.
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Post by Jonnyboy on Jul 11, 2022 17:59:54 GMT
Glad this great show has further life in it!
(Is it right that our posts on here might be screenshotted and uploaded to Twitter without consent?)
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 11, 2022 18:27:51 GMT
Glad this great show has further life in it! ( Is it right that our posts on here might be screenshotted and uploaded to Twitter without consent?)Given that we share tweets and Instagram posts all the time here without the OP’s consent it’s not a valid challenge. It just goes to show that what you say on the internet could be read way beyond what your target audience might be. And if anyone thinks this site isn’t being read by the industry… um, think again. And I think our etiquette here goes way beyond what’s allowed on Twitter where they tag the theatre people they’re being vile about so let’s celebrate that eh.
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