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Post by fiyero on Dec 4, 2022 0:03:21 GMT
They were sold out of programs tonight. How do you start a show a couple days ago and already are sold out of programs? For a collector like me, it’s highly annoying. Maybe they mixed up the orders for Sleepless and Newsies
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Dec 4, 2022 0:24:33 GMT
Was in tonight. But blooming heck; Wembley is a trek. I was sat in Brooklyn. The energy was out of this world - the choreography and execution too. I'm so intrigued whether the stage has like a spring? Because the Newsies/ensemble were tumbling all over the place. No one can dispute their talent. Loved the set design. The sound kept dipping in and out. I found the audience whoops really grating - it was endearing to begin with with the opening scene but then it added onto the duration. I felt there was WAY much going on a lot of the time with the running around the sides of the stage / levels; less is more. The young boy playing the Gavouche type character tonight (I assume it's double cast) his accent was a bit all over the shop and shouty - didn't understand A LOT of what he was saying. To echo what has been said already; a lot of annoyed people this evening re programme gate! It was absolute mayhem going in - with people wanting to go to the toliets too - it was very confusing where the queue ended/began. They need a rope to distinguish. I am quite taken aback there were no security bag checks either. I did find the seats comfy and the legroom very nice; good idea to have cup holders! The air con was so cold during Act 1; then the heating was whacked up for Act 2. Would recommend making sure you've a scarf although it is winter... The venue has potential but the front of house management need to *REALLY* sort out the incoming - was not impressed! There was a massive queue for merch before and after the show; clearly has a massive cult following after speaking to some audience members. I'm by no means a Newsies stan BUT it's bringing in an audience and that's the most important thing. My takeaway is the sheer joy of the Newsies ensemble. Insanely talented and I just hope they're getting lots of physio!
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Dec 4, 2022 0:26:13 GMT
From Here To Eternity, at Charing Cross 😁 Yup was meant to see FHTE this afternoon too!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 4, 2022 7:06:02 GMT
Is the nature of the venue inciting whoopy audience behaviour maybe? It sounds like it’s more like a stadium than a theatre.
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 4, 2022 9:33:59 GMT
They were sold out of programs tonight. How do you start a show a couple days ago and already are sold out of programs? For a collector like me, it’s highly annoying. Often a show will print a limited run of programmes until they get their official photographs sorted during previews, then add those in for a bigger print run.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 4, 2022 9:36:19 GMT
I have wanted Newsies to come to London for years and my only experience of the show is the OBC and the filmed version with Jeremy Jordan. I was not disappointed, this now goes into my list of top 5 shows. It is one heck of a trek to Wembley, even though I live in London but I think the venue is perfect for this production. I think what they have done there is amazing and there is no way that they could do the same thing in a traditional west end theatre. Got there far too early for the matinee performance so was able to have a good look around before it got busy. Just outside there are a couple of food stands doing hot food and a large seating area. Massive foyer with a long bar, cloakroom which also sold snacks and also a restaurant where you can get a meal. As I was early there was just a short queue for the merch. So we all know about the programme saga and I was told by one of the staff that they weren't expecting the programmes to be so popular!!! Just got a fridge magnet which was just under a tenner (not cheap). As others have mentioned we were not let in until 2.20pm so the show was 20 minutes late starting and the foyer was absolutely packed. I sat in Richmond, front row. Brilliant block as you are very close to the stage but can look to the left to see the action going on in the rest of the theatre. I think they must have sorted the sound issues as it was a lot better than I was expecting (although not perfect) and it was quite chilly where I was sitting. As for the show, well I absolutely loved it. They have used the space so well and there is something happening all over the place so feels a little bit immersive. Both leads were fine. In an ideal would I would have like a Jeremy Jordan kind of performance which we didn't get but, for me, its all about the Newsies and god they were good. Some of the best dancing I have ever seen and it just blew me away. I didn't go to see a deep, meaningful musical I just wanted to be entertained and come out with a smile on my face and this show does it 100%. This ticket was a last minute purchase when some seats were released on Friday so I am already booked to see the show in a couple of weeks time. I was booked for the 2nd row of Brooklyn but another member mentioned that these seats were quite high off the ground. Went and tried the seat yesterday and as I am a bit of shortie my feet were dangling so I have now moved my booking and back to Richmond.
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Post by Stephen on Dec 5, 2022 21:37:16 GMT
Unfortunately I couldn’t stand this. I was just sat wishing Disney had been involved. The worst sound design I’ve ever heard. It’s tinny, dry, sometimes quiet, sometimes jarringly loud and given the casts singing abilities it doesn’t do them any favours. Made the band sound like they were coming from a tape recorder. Unimpressive singing. I might be missing something but I wasn’t taken by the dancing or choreography. I was just bored. Maybe this style of production is just wasted on me though because everyone around me was whooping throughout.
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 5, 2022 22:33:03 GMT
Went into this with only a passing knowledge of the show and its story.
Putting on a musical in what is essentially an aircraft hangar has its pros and cons.
Pros: you can take over the entire space with leaping and bounding newsies, and build what is seriously one of the most impressive sets I have seen on the London stage. It properly fills every corner of the space, and it must have cost a fortune. You can do impressive (albeit slightly unnecessary) aerial stunts and flying. You can stage a handful of seriously impressive "coups de theatre". This is truly an enormous staging.
Cons: as many have said, the sound is appalling. The big numbers are so amplified that they are muffled and it's an often impossible to hear individual lyrics. Solos and duets sound like they are being played on a loud but distant tape recorder. Not only that, but lines are clipped over and over again and tonight there was even repeated feedback from the mics. Unless you are very close to the stage, the action seems miles away and any emotion is lost. I liken it to watching a stand-up comedian in an arena like the O2, except there you get massive screens to pick up out their facial expressions. Here, sadly, there is often a faceless mass of fast-moving people in almost-identical costumes that surround the leading players to the extent that you often miss key moments. It's also quite long and (particularly in the first half) every time you think you're nearing the interval, there's another number.
It's impressive, no doubt, but I really wish they'd fixed the tech.
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Post by garjobo on Dec 5, 2022 22:37:05 GMT
This is a disappointing read, particularly when i plan to visit very soon, twice. I am concerned when you say, like watching in O2 Arena. Pick your brains for a minute please and would you be able to recommend a decent seat? pricing aware of, but Brooklyn? what about mid seating...guessing 10 rows from 'front'. Would even that not work well? sound issues aside of course. And..personally prefer the edge of the seating..not in middle of seats...but that means , sitting over to the edge. Would it be 'that bad'. Or are you suggesting really bad only from right at back?
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Post by garjobo on Dec 5, 2022 22:38:42 GMT
I’m here tonight too and you have a MUCH better seat than I do. Jealous!
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Post by garjobo on Dec 5, 2022 22:39:22 GMT
When you say,;' you have much better seat than i do'. Could you tell me please what was so bad about where you were sitting / and any recommendations?
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 5, 2022 22:50:08 GMT
This is a disappointing read, particularly when i plan to visit very soon, twice. I am concerned when you say, like watching in O2 Arena. Pick your brains for a minute please and would you be able to recommend a decent seat? pricing aware of, but Brooklyn? what about mid seating...guessing 10 rows from 'front'. Would even that not work well? sound issues aside of course. And..personally prefer the edge of the seating..not in middle of seats...but that means , sitting over to the edge. Would it be 'that bad'. Or are you suggesting really bad only from right at back? There is a middle aisle in the front-facing block so you could sit there, I would think 10 rows or so would be better than my seat up in the top section though it depends if you want to see close ups or 'spectacle'.
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Post by Mark on Dec 5, 2022 22:54:39 GMT
Thought it was really good tonight. The choreography is stunning and the cast do a damned good job. I thought Bronte in particular was a highlight of the leads. Michael was good, especially in act one, but I lost him a bit in the second act. However that may be down to the sound.
Which brings me to…. The Sound. Possibly one of the worst I’ve ever known. I was front row but was told it’s just as poor elsewhere. It’s weird, it sounds echoey and muffled, the music overpowers dialogue, the big moments where it should be a huge wall of sound just sounds underpowered. There’s 30 people singing their hearts out at me - I want to hear them!!! They really need to get this sorted or it’s going to put a damper on the whole show for its run. I was concentrating so hard to try and make out the words at points and really struggled. Everyone around me was saying the same.
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Post by tsxmitw on Dec 5, 2022 23:12:50 GMT
I was also in tonight - second row Brooklyn.
The choreo: my god the choreo. It is breathtaking. There is nothing like it on the West End at the moment (and hasn’t been for years). The talent and energy among the ensemble is next level - lots of mid-song ovations.
Staging/lighting/set: I was not expecting anything on this scale - it looks so expensive. Lots of properly immersive moments.
Sound - such a shame. Muffled and echoey. At one point there was some very heavy reverb. Lots of clipped mics too. It’s hard to describe but when they’re singing far away from you, such as on the top gantry, it *feels* really far away. Lots of big moments don’t slap like they should - the end of Santa Fe being a dissapointing example.
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Post by mattnyc on Dec 5, 2022 23:30:43 GMT
When you say,;' you have much better seat than i do'. Could you tell me please what was so bad about where you were sitting / and any recommendations? Oh I was just MUCH farther back the other night. Saw it again tonight and was a lot closer which made a big difference. And they had programs!
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Post by tcodd1 on Dec 6, 2022 0:24:26 GMT
I saw it tonight also after being lucky enough to see the OBC in New York! Was absolutely astounding and I’m already considering booking another ticket to see it again. All my positives echo what’s already been said - how the cast perform this numerous times a week baffles me!!
For me, sat on the back row of Richmond, sound was perfect! Could make out pretty much every word and although there was bad feedback for a few seconds early on, it sounded powerful and well-balanced! Not sure if that’s just me or the seating position. I was with my parents who are usually picky about sound quality and they could hear every word!
Would highly recommend seeing the show to those who haven’t booked tickets. Richmond gives a fabulous view - despite being side-on I didn’t feel like I missed anything. Was nice and close and the slight elevation gave great perspective of all the dance numbers! Loved the immersion too - especially Crutchie asking an audience member in front of us to hold his crutch whilst he climbed down a ladder!
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Post by alece10 on Dec 6, 2022 6:22:15 GMT
It really must depend where you sit with regards to the sound as I sat in Richmond, front row and didn't have any issues.
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Post by theatrelover123 on Dec 6, 2022 6:48:42 GMT
I sat 4 rows back in middle of Woodside and don’t remember any huge sound issues. Maybe some lines lost as mic not opened quickly enough. And Brontes pitchy singing. But otherwise it seemed fine.
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Post by anita on Dec 6, 2022 10:29:53 GMT
I am so very glad that I got a refund for this when they cancelled. I wouldn't of heard a word!
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Post by Matt on Dec 6, 2022 14:55:28 GMT
I sat in Woodside on Saturday and the actual sound quality there was good, the issues were the mics not being turned on in time so you only got half of someones line. Then at times there was an echo, but other than that the actual quality was fine.
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Post by robertb213 on Dec 6, 2022 19:50:51 GMT
I was supposed to be seeing it tonight, but between Thameslink not advising a service was cancelled and then TFL's app not saying that the Metropolitan Line wasn't running from St Pancras, I couldn't get there in time. So an hour after travelling into London I'm on my way home again, £55 out of pocket for nothing! Don't you just love public transport.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 6, 2022 20:31:42 GMT
Sorry to hear that robertb213 hope you get to see it soon.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 6, 2022 20:58:58 GMT
Why not contact the box office, I found them very accommodating recently when I needed to change a booking
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Post by robertb213 on Dec 6, 2022 21:22:49 GMT
Why not contact the box office, I found them very accommodating recently when I needed to change a booking Thank you, everything I can see online says they're not answering the phone at the moment so I've emailed. I won't hold out much hope!
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Dec 6, 2022 21:29:13 GMT
Why not contact the box office, I found them very accommodating recently when I needed to change a booking Thank you, everything I can see online says they're not answering the phone at the moment so I've emailed. I won't hold out much hope! Make sure you get screenshots from the travel socials; I find that helps - sorry to hear you missed tonight.
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