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Post by NorthernAlien on Nov 22, 2022 9:54:06 GMT
Hello. Does anyone knows how to get preview tickets for the show in London? Or aren't there any previews? There is solidly a month of 'previews'. Having a wander around the website, they are charging the same prices before 'first night' as after, and Fridays and Saturdays are very slightly more expensive than Mondays to Thursdays. Very surprised this isn't doing Sunday shows...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 7, 2023 17:59:59 GMT
Preview on 17th March Comic Relief, Dears.
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Post by marob on Mar 7, 2023 21:20:42 GMT
Nice to see it’s mostly the same cast.
If nothing else it means London audiences won’t be deprived of the spectacle that is Marcus Collins during the curtain call. 😂
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Post by WireHangers on Mar 7, 2023 21:53:25 GMT
Nice to see it’s mostly the same cast. If nothing else it means London audiences won’t be deprived of the spectacle that is Marcus Collins during the curtain call. 😂 What did he do?
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Post by marob on Mar 7, 2023 22:29:15 GMT
Nice to see it’s mostly the same cast. If nothing else it means London audiences won’t be deprived of the spectacle that is Marcus Collins during the curtain call. 😂 What did he do? Hard to do it justice in words, but a lot of mugging, waving and pointing at random people. He has a fairly small role but comes out like he’s the star of the show greeting his adoring public.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 10, 2023 23:46:47 GMT
Can’t believe anyone actually gives him work.
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Post by sph on Mar 10, 2023 23:57:07 GMT
Interesting that Dominic Andersen isn't doing this and is instead doing Eugenius at the Turbine. Was he replaced by producers or did he opt not to do it himself? He was the one who played the Mother's boyfriend in Manchester right?
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Post by marob on Mar 11, 2023 0:37:42 GMT
Interesting that Dominic Andersen isn't doing this and is instead doing Eugenius at the Turbine. Was he replaced by producers or did he opt not to do it himself? He was the one who played the Mother's boyfriend in Manchester right? Yeah, wondered that myself. He was Stuart, the new boyfriend. He was ever so slightly critical of the producers’ decision not to have any kind of publicity/press night/reviews of the Manchester run. That’s not enough to replace someone though, surely. Only has one song if I remember correctly, largely just there to be the hot younger model the wife’s moved on to. Samuel Edwards shouldn’t have much trouble stepping into his lycra shoes.
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Post by sph on Mar 11, 2023 3:09:00 GMT
Interesting that Dominic Andersen isn't doing this and is instead doing Eugenius at the Turbine. Was he replaced by producers or did he opt not to do it himself? He was the one who played the Mother's boyfriend in Manchester right? Yeah, wondered that myself. He was Stuart, the new boyfriend. He was ever so slightly critical of the producers’ decision not to have any kind of publicity/press night/reviews of the Manchester run. That’s not enough to replace someone though, surely. Only has one song if I remember correctly, largely just there to be the hot younger model the wife’s moved on to. Samuel Edwards shouldn’t have much trouble stepping into his lycra shoes. Yeah, I just thought it odd that someone would turn down originating a principal role in an original west end cast and then instead do a small musical in a small venue. I mean some actors do that and they have their own reasons I guess!
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Post by danb on Mar 11, 2023 6:55:31 GMT
Perhaps ‘What’s New Pussycat’ isn’t totally dead and he's hoping to originate THAT role in the W/E instead?
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Post by Ade on Mar 11, 2023 7:07:24 GMT
Yeah, wondered that myself. He was Stuart, the new boyfriend. He was ever so slightly critical of the producers’ decision not to have any kind of publicity/press night/reviews of the Manchester run. That’s not enough to replace someone though, surely. Only has one song if I remember correctly, largely just there to be the hot younger model the wife’s moved on to. Samuel Edwards shouldn’t have much trouble stepping into his lycra shoes. Yeah, I just thought it odd that someone would turn down originating a principal role in an original west end cast and then instead do a small musical in a small venue. I mean some actors do that and they have their own reasons I guess! In my opinion he was very miscast in the role in the first place so it wouldn’t surprise me if the producers made the decision to swap him out.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 11, 2023 7:16:46 GMT
Perhaps ‘What’s New Pussycat’ isn’t totally dead and he's hoping to originate THAT role in the W/E instead? WNP could totally fill the gap left by &Juliet in the WE when it closes. Slightly different demographic but same vibe.
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Mar 11, 2023 16:17:17 GMT
Yeah, I just thought it odd that someone would turn down originating a principal role in an original west end cast and then instead do a small musical in a small venue. I mean some actors do that and they have their own reasons I guess! In my opinion he was very miscast in the role in the first place so it wouldn’t surprise me if the producers made the decision to swap him out. I would have like to see Mark Evans recreate the role of Stuart he played on Broadway. I guess he's staying in America now and happy to have a little off-Broadway role.
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Mar 17, 2023 20:34:56 GMT
I thought the promo on Comic Relief earlier was really good! Good tie in with David Tennant being Scottish too - compared to recent years and musicals on tv shows; thought they did a brilliant job.
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Post by alece10 on Mar 17, 2023 21:24:35 GMT
The cast just appeared on Comic Relief. Not sure what to make of the number but it certainly didn't lack in energy. Last time I saw Gabriel Vick he was a very young, timid Henrick in Night Music.
On another note anyone know what time the comedy bits start? 2 hours 30 mins in and I've yet to raise as much as a titter.
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Post by eggemann on Mar 17, 2023 21:34:31 GMT
I haven’t see the show but the tv performance on Comic Relief certainly did not sell me or even intrigue me to find out more.
These tv performances can really be hit and miss.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Mar 31, 2023 16:38:05 GMT
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Post by steve10086 on Mar 31, 2023 16:40:10 GMT
Can someone explain to this idiot how the makeup works in this show, please? I’m sure I read somewhere it takes hours, but then how does Gabriel Vick play both “roles”? Or does he not?
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Post by Ade on Mar 31, 2023 17:01:47 GMT
Can someone explain to this idiot how the makeup works in this show, please? I’m sure I read somewhere it takes hours, but then how does Gabriel Vick play both “roles”? Or does he not? From what I could tell when I saw it, it's essentially a fancy halloween mask that goes over the whole head, and is particularly tight around the facial features to make it look more realistic. It's whipped on and off constantly throughout the production so don't think any make up can be involved or it would take too long. I have to admit I was surprised it looked as good as it did on TV, so I wonder if perhaps they did it different for TV to help sell the show as, while I didn't think it looked bad in the theatre, I don't remember it looking that good!
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Post by steve10086 on Mar 31, 2023 17:31:27 GMT
Can someone explain to this idiot how the makeup works in this show, please? I’m sure I read somewhere it takes hours, but then how does Gabriel Vick play both “roles”? Or does he not? From what I could tell when I saw it, it's essentially a fancy halloween mask that goes over the whole head, and is particularly tight around the facial features to make it look more realistic. It's whipped on and off constantly throughout the production so don't think any make up can be involved or it would take too long. I have to admit I was surprised it looked as good as it did on TV, so I wonder if perhaps they did it different for TV to help sell the show as, while I didn't think it looked bad in the theatre, I don't remember it looking that good! Ahhhh! Thanks
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Post by mkb on Mar 31, 2023 18:03:33 GMT
The two things that stand out there: - An audience from hell - this is where some people watching get their cues as to how to behave when they go to the theatre - Woeful vision mixing: close-ups and long shots all at the wrong time
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Post by theatrefan62 on Mar 31, 2023 18:22:09 GMT
The two things that stand out there: - An audience from hell - this is where some people watching get their cues as to how to behave when they go to the theatre - Woeful vision mixing: close-ups and long shots all at the wrong time All true, although how naff it looked stuck out to me most lol
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Post by annette on Apr 4, 2023 8:33:36 GMT
One word, ‘Why?. Why is this production being brought over here after its bellyflop on Broadway? If that embarrassing clip from Comic Relief is anything to go by, it looks to be toe-curling dated .
Haven’t the camp stereotypes portrayed by Marcus Collins and his friend disappeared along with John Inman & Larry Grayson these days? Also dated was the song which sounded like a clunky reversioning of ‘It’s Raining Men’ to me.
What on Earth were the audience doing erupting into wild whoops and applause at repeatedly random moments in the number for ? Maybe they were plied with drink beforehand? Or reacting to a hyperactive floor manager?
The poor lead actor with the variable American accent,looked like a rabbit caught in the headlights as he was dragged around the stage while a manic fever dream unfolded featuring including Lady Diana, Jackie Onassis and Cher (“ with all that hair”).
Who are the intended demographic for this show? I am genuinely mystified. Is the Mrs Doubtfire narrative strong enough to hold its own without Robin Williams or stunt casting? Maybe the appetite for nostalgia in the west end is greater than I think? I hope it’s a success of course but I doubt that Comic Relief clip is likely to provoke a stampede at the box office.
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Post by viserys on Apr 4, 2023 8:42:17 GMT
Is the Mrs Doubtfire narrative strong enough to hold its own without Robin Williams or stunt casting? Maybe the appetite for nostalgia in the west end is greater than I think? I hope it’s a success of course but I doubt that Comic Relief clip is likely to provoke a stampede at the box office. I just misread Robbie Williams and thought, wow, that would be inspired stunt casting.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Apr 4, 2023 8:48:47 GMT
Haven’t the camp stereotypes portrayed by Marcus Collins and his friend disappeared along with John Inman & Larry Grayson these days? Also dated was the song which sounded like a clunky reversioning of ‘It’s Raining Men’ to me. This was my main issue with it. Theatre, for all its self congratulatory of being progressive, always uses the same stereotypes of gay people. Sure, stereotypes exist for a reason, but when it's the only representation used (and for cheap laughs) it's no ok. I love the original movie but I think it's one that really hinges on Robin Williams.
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