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Post by christya on Aug 29, 2022 18:27:20 GMT
The show is being filmed tonight, so hopefully everyone will get to see it eventually.
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Post by matty on Aug 29, 2022 19:39:09 GMT
We are row C in stalls, just in the pub, cannot wait! I'm in Row D in the stalls at the left- hand end of the middle block:)
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Post by ruby on Aug 29, 2022 22:15:39 GMT
WHAT A SHOW - OMG!!!
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 29, 2022 22:33:20 GMT
The man-crush I have for that little Jewish man- child (I would assure you) is alive and kicking!
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Post by matty on Aug 30, 2022 8:04:50 GMT
The man crush is definitely alive and kicking. Last night was the best concert from him I've seen. The surprises were amazing, his vocals were out of this world...just an amazing night!
May have already booked to see Age of Madness in November.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 30, 2022 9:13:38 GMT
This is the 4th time I have seen JJ, including Bonnie & Clyde, and this was, without doubt, his best concert. Big band, backing singers, great lighting and a couple of brilliant guest appearances. I love the fact he doesn't just do the same stuff every time. Each time he comes to London its a totally different show. Absolutely loved the segment at the beginning of the show where he sang songs from previous Drury Lane musicals. A chance to hear him sing in a totally different voice (quite beautiful). He has such a stage presence and really interacts with the audience. He acts his songs rather than just sings them (if that makes sense). The Age of Madness songs were not my thing and won't be going to see the band in November but it did give me a chance to have a bit of video footage and take some pics which we wouldn't normally be allowed to do.
Producers please release Bonnie & Clyde in concert which was recorded and someone please find a musical for him to do in London.
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Post by sprampster on Aug 30, 2022 15:45:32 GMT
Had a great time watching Mr Jordan last night. A real eclectic mix and for me loved the section from Carry On. However concur that The Age of Madness stuff fell flat. But let him have his indulgences as he is enigmatic and knows how to work an audience. LOVED the second surprise and that for me was a special moment! Be interesting to see what the surprises are tonight.
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Post by Mark on Aug 30, 2022 22:33:16 GMT
Brilliant concert tonight, no act two guest though like last night. I loved the Frozen 2 Mashup. Didn't rate the band stuff (not my thing)
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Post by pomegranate on Aug 30, 2022 23:18:08 GMT
Who was the act 2 guest last night?
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Post by robertb213 on Aug 31, 2022 5:51:23 GMT
Who was the act 2 guest last night? Andy Mientus from Smash I believe.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 31, 2022 9:29:49 GMT
Jeremy does seem to be the man of the moment
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 1, 2022 12:15:33 GMT
Why this guy isn't as well known, bigger or as released a solo CD with theatre sings on it is beyond me
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Post by danb on Sept 1, 2022 12:37:16 GMT
The video of Why God Why? is pretty great. Lovely to hear his wide open MT voice rather than the pop/rock voice we’ve heard before. How long til he comes to London in a proper show?
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 1, 2022 13:01:03 GMT
The video of Why God Why? is pretty great. Lovely to hear his wide open MT voice rather than the pop/rock voice we’ve heard before. How long til he comes to London in a proper show? We he did 'sing' the praises of London audiences and I think that even he couldn't quite believe that his shows had grown to point of selling out all four levels of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane and having a much larger band with backing singers. He even admitted that if the right show came along he would consider it. And there in lies the crux- the right show. And he has a three year-old daughter so for however long he's contracted for, it's have to be worth his while, they'd need accommodation for three- not to mention his commitment to his new band and other contractual obligations he may- or not have.
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Post by Mark on Sept 1, 2022 13:46:24 GMT
The video of Why God Why? is pretty great. Lovely to hear his wide open MT voice rather than the pop/rock voice we’ve heard before. How long til he comes to London in a proper show? We he did 'sing' the praises of London audiences and I think that even he couldn't quite believe that his shows had grown to point of selling out all four levels of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane and having a much larger band with backing singers. He even admitted that if the right show came along he would consider it. And there in lies the crux- the right show. And he has a three year-old daughter so for however long he's contracted for, it's have to be worth his while, they'd need accommodation for three- not to mention his commitment to his new band and other contractual obligations he may- or not have. This exactly. The most recent example I can think of is Sutton Foster coming over for Anything Goes. That show became a very hot ticket last summer partly due to her involvement, and I’m sure it cost the producers a very pretty penny. Jeremy can (almost) sell out two nights at Drury Lane but is the awareness to the general public as much as it was with Sutton Foster.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 1, 2022 14:11:19 GMT
Slightly off topic, I do realise but I often wonder about well known foreign actors- usually American though, to be fair, they could be from anywhere- who come across here to perform in a show, and the thought of are they well known enough?
Using Sutton Foster as an example. She is well known on Broadway, as is her brother and Jeremy Jordan but they're hardly household names outside of that community, even in their own country- let alone overseas.
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 2, 2022 13:00:13 GMT
Impulsively I found myself purchasing a small Apple Juice whilst in Morrisons the other day in honor of Mr Jordan.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 2, 2022 13:50:09 GMT
Impulsively I found myself purchasing a small Apple Juice whilst in Morrisons the other day in honor of Mr Jordan. Was it cloudy like his?
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 2, 2022 14:18:42 GMT
Impulsively I found myself purchasing a small Apple Juice whilst in Morrisons the other day in honor of Mr Jordan. Was it cloudy like his? Yep!
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Post by matty on Nov 10, 2022 18:27:38 GMT
Is anyone going to JJ's Age of Madness gig on Sunday?
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Post by alece10 on Nov 11, 2022 12:51:17 GMT
As much as I love JJ having seen all his London concerts and Bonnie and clyde I am not a fan of his new music. He played 1 or 2 numbers at his last concert and it wasn't my kind of music.
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Post by ruby on Nov 11, 2022 21:57:05 GMT
As much as I love JJ having seen all his London concerts and Bonnie and clyde I am not a fan of his new music. He played 1 or 2 numbers at his last concert and it wasn't my kind of music. Me too - I love him but not the Age of Madness music sadly
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Post by christya on Nov 14, 2022 10:37:46 GMT
I'd have said that I'd listen to him sing anything, but I didn't like the Age of Madness stuff so had no desire to go to that.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 27, 2022 11:02:09 GMT
For any Jeremy Jordan fans out there - The film Hanukkah on Rye starring JJ is being shown on Movies24 (currently renamed Christmas24) here in the UK on Thursday 29th December at 3pm.
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Post by alece10 on Feb 11, 2023 0:01:36 GMT
JJ is doing Cameo videos for £165 if you are rich enough.
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