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Post by alece10 on Jul 22, 2022 16:20:54 GMT
So designed for pro arch th, when and where do you think it will come to in west end? I hope they wait until they can get Charlie Stemp for it. He seems to be the man of the moment.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 22, 2022 16:21:35 GMT
Barbican should snap it up. Unless they’re planning to recycle Anything Goes again!
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Post by Jon on Jul 22, 2022 16:24:19 GMT
I think if Cameron is willing to push Ain't Too Proud then Crazy For You could be good for the Prince Edward.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 22, 2022 16:38:20 GMT
I was meant to see the matinee tomorrow, but it is not Crazy for You - unfortunately now Covid for Me.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 22, 2022 19:41:20 GMT
So designed for pro arch th, when and where do you think it will come to in west end? The point is nobody knows at the moment. It’s only just opened.
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Post by westended on Jul 25, 2022 11:31:02 GMT
With the announcement of the Curve’s new ‘42nd Street’ production taking the Summer 2023 slot at Sadler’s Wells, I guess that pushes a potential transfer of CFY there out of the mix?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 25, 2022 11:43:39 GMT
Perhaps Sadlers could ditch the obligatory crimbo Bourne ballet. They won't but no harm in wishing.
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Post by lem on Jul 25, 2022 19:52:31 GMT
Perhaps Sadlers could ditch the obligatory crimbo Bourne ballet. They won't but no harm in wishing. please don’t wish that - I’ve been waiting years to see Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty live on stage. However, I really want this production to see a West End run somewhere.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jul 25, 2022 20:06:36 GMT
SB is on this Christmas
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Post by Jon on Jul 25, 2022 20:23:39 GMT
Charlie will be back in Poppins in December so a Christmas transfer is unlikely.
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Jul 25, 2022 22:46:30 GMT
it'd fit the gillian lynne after lehman and stemp would be free...
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Post by justfran on Jul 29, 2022 18:51:25 GMT
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Post by theoracle on Aug 3, 2022 22:37:25 GMT
Half standing ovation tonight but still no denying that this production is something special. There aren’t many shows like this these days are there? To hear an overture player feels like a luxury. On the show itself, the costumes, the choreography and performances are all top notch. I sort of envy Chichester locals for having such a brilliant producing house but living in London, I shouldn’t complain. There’s nothing more euphoric than hearing Gershwin played by a live orchestra and when you add choreography by a 5x Tony winner, this Crazy For You is a bona fide spectacle that deserves every inch of praise received so far. No doubt, plans to transfer are already brewing and I hope we get a new cast recording too as the vocals are lovely in this as are the new orchestrations.
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 4, 2022 0:15:32 GMT
There is a very good reason why full standing ovations don’t happen at Chichester.
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Post by alicechallice on Aug 4, 2022 10:38:47 GMT
There is a very good reason why full standing ovations don’t happen at Chichester. Cheeky!! There was a full standing ovation when I went on Tuesday night. Plenty of wee nippers in the audience. Lovely production of a particularly wafer-thin entertainment. But I suppose that’s part of its charm. Charlie had a little slip in one of his early tap numbers but recovered incredibly well.
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Post by fiyero on Aug 4, 2022 12:47:08 GMT
There is a very good reason why full standing ovations don’t happen at Chichester. I was told off by a patron for standing at the end of South Pacific!
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 4, 2022 14:33:44 GMT
There is a very good reason why full standing ovations don’t happen at Chichester. I was told off by a patron for standing at the end of South Pacific! I was told off by a patron for standing before the performance had even begun! What is it about theatregoers in Chichester?
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Post by inthenose on Aug 4, 2022 14:36:39 GMT
I was told off by a patron for standing at the end of South Pacific! I was told off by a patron for standing before the performance had even begun! What is it about theatregoers in Chichester? They don’t like the whippersnappers coming into their theatre!
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 4, 2022 14:39:04 GMT
Anyone calling me a whippersnapper is my new best friend. 👍😀
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 4, 2022 19:55:16 GMT
I was told off by a patron for standing at the end of South Pacific! I was told off by a patron for standing before the performance had even begun! What is it about theatregoers in Chichester? Perhaps because you are tall Paul?
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Post by interval99 on Aug 10, 2022 17:18:59 GMT
Wonderful rehearsal clip on YouTube one of several they have posted for this revival. Update link with actually Chichester festival cast
Really hope this does get a tour or West end run and that the sheer exuperance of the choreography and the timeless songs wins through and the lack of tickets sales for the other recent revivals, (my fair lady, South Pacific, anything goes run 2) does not put producers off. Susan Stroman has reinvigorated the show judging from the reviews both from critics and the fortunate board members who have seen it. With a Charlie Stemp lead it has the potential to win over the west end once again and give us a full on singing, dancing, fun musical show.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Aug 10, 2022 17:31:50 GMT
Sorry to be that sort... But this is from a US revival 5 years ago. Great choreo nonetheless
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Post by interval99 on Aug 10, 2022 17:52:49 GMT
Thanks for advising have amended link to Chichester who had been posting several and thought it was there. The Susan Stroman choreography has certainly stood the test of time and is as exhilarating to watch even after all this years
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Post by highonahill on Aug 10, 2022 22:39:40 GMT
In for a second time tonight, cheap seats again on the side so still haven't seen the choreography full on. Might have to sneak a third visit in...
But still love this show, very slick comic timing makes for an entertaining evening. Bonus to see swing Ryan Jupp taking over as Sam in Act Two.
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Post by fansylvanians on Aug 12, 2022 17:35:08 GMT
I travelled from London on Tuesday to see this, travelling by train so had to have an overnight stay. I enjoyed it so much that I booked an extra day at my accommodation for Wednesday night and went to see it again. It's a wonderful, full on show, how Charlie Stemp can even keep the energy up in this heat I do not know as at one point in Act 1 his shirt was just soaked through with sweat. A highlight for me is I have a friend who is in it who I haven't seen for a couple of years, and a long catchup over a few beers in a favoured local hostelry on both evenings was the icing on the cake. I'm going for one last visit on 2nd September because it's just so good. If you do get a chance to see it, grab it with both hands, I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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