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Post by unseaworthy on Oct 10, 2024 22:49:37 GMT
I can only speak for when I saw it at TR Haymarket and there was a lot of cat calling going on. I wonder if the audience members know the people they are cat calling are supposed to be teenagers....
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 11, 2024 12:07:21 GMT
Tour prices have got so expensive now that I hadn't prebooked, but I finally decided to grab a ticket for tonight, sadly at the back corner of the Stalls, but at least it's affordable. I doubt I'll get to any other venues. I would have gone to Oxford, but I'll be away with work. Hopefully, this cast will get another London run.
Whatever anyone may say about this show, the tour has sold well (excluding the Wednesday matinee - which is perhaps unsurprising as most of the target audience are busy - myself included otherwise I would have gone to that show). Parts are problematic, but you can say that about most shows. I've always had a problem with the mobility scooter scene being played for laughs, often right in front of wheelchair users, but there you go). The sex scene is also uncomfortable if sat too close, but the cheering when Veronica's bra gets exposed is almost exclusively from the female members of the audience. I try and not read too much into these things.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 14, 2024 12:07:02 GMT
For anyone wondering, Friday night was as excellent as usual. My corner seat was nice and private, with the sound booth behind, but no one immediately in front, so a very clear view, if slightly further back than I would like. A pretty full theatre.
I knew I was in the right place as I walked past a girl (who looked to be about 10) in blue school uniform, accompanied by who I would guess were mum and gran. I always wonder what they make of it all. There was also an older male couple wearing their school blazers and having a great time. They reminded me a lot of Gilbert and George. So good to see this appealing to such a wide demographic.
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