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Post by cat6 on Aug 28, 2021 16:36:20 GMT
Hi! I have two free nights. What shall I see in London Sept 6 and Sept 7?
I'm already seeing Constellations.
I like plays by British playwrights (I can see the American ones at home!).
I enjoy comedies.
What do you think?
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Post by Mark on Aug 28, 2021 16:47:47 GMT
Hi! I have two free nights. What shall I see in London Sept 6 and Sept 7?
I'm already seeing Constellations.
I like plays by British playwrights (I can see the American ones at home!).
I enjoy comedies.
What do you think?
Not a comedy by any means but Leopoldstadt is very much worth a watch.
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Post by cavocado on Aug 28, 2021 18:40:39 GMT
Not comedy, but I'd suggest Rockets and Blue Lights at the National Theatre, and combine it with a visit to Turner's Modern World exhibition at Tate Britain, because the exhibition includes the painting of the same name, and also the slave ship painting which inspired the play.
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Post by fiyerorocher on Aug 28, 2021 21:42:20 GMT
Comedy but not a play - Operation Mincemeat. It's very, very British :')
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Post by Steve on Aug 28, 2021 22:16:45 GMT
Yes. If you like British, and you like comedy, and you are up for extremely mindless silliness, then I also think "The Play that Goes Wrong" for Tuesday night. If you go for "Camp Siegfried" instead, it is an American Playwright, but it is also the first preview of a World Premiere featuring an actress that I think is a national treasure, Patsy Ferran. And as for Monday, "Operation Mincemeat" is terrific if your stomach for British silliness is super super strong, but by extreme contrast, Leopoldstadt is a stately late relatively straightforward masterpiece of a drama, from Tom Stoppard, and is really very moving. Have fun.
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Post by cat6 on Aug 28, 2021 22:27:15 GMT
Thanks, everyone! (I did see Play that Goes Wrong, in fact, I held up the mantle piece and did all that stuff at the beginning of the show!!)
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 29, 2021 8:21:04 GMT
Beginning will just be beginning out east at the Queen's Theatre. Have you ever been to Hornchurch? I'm told it's very nice at this time of year. No swanky restaurants though! 😉
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Post by cat6 on Aug 29, 2021 15:57:57 GMT
Yes. If you like British, and you like comedy, and you are up for extremely mindless silliness, then I also think "The Play that Goes Wrong" for Tuesday night. If you go for "Camp Siegfried" instead, it is an American Playwright, but it is also the first preview of a World Premiere featuring an actress that I think is a national treasure, Patsy Ferran. And as for Monday, "Operation Mincemeat" is terrific if your stomach for British silliness is super super strong, but by extreme contrast, Leopoldstadt is a stately late relatively straightforward masterpiece of a drama, from Tom Stoppard, and is really very moving. Have fun. Sounds like OM is right up my funny bone alley! Just got tix. Thanks.
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Post by cat6 on Aug 29, 2021 15:58:33 GMT
Comedy but not a play - Operation Mincemeat. It's very, very British :') Got the tix! thanks.
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Post by fiyerorocher on Aug 29, 2021 20:35:42 GMT
Comedy but not a play - Operation Mincemeat. It's very, very British :') Got the tix! thanks. Amazing! It deserves so much more love than it's getting!! I hope you like it!!!
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Post by ellisael on Sept 7, 2021 7:35:32 GMT
Check out Hoopla Theatre!
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