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Post by solangelafitte on Sept 22, 2023 17:47:50 GMT
Productions shots have been posted. There are more photos in the Twitter thread if you click through and scroll down. It looks great. Can't wait.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Sept 22, 2023 17:49:43 GMT
Bradley Jaden dressed as a wolf wasn't something I knew I needed until now 🥵
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Post by capybara on Sept 22, 2023 21:08:16 GMT
Any feedback on the height of the stage? Specifically the view from the front row?
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Post by mkb on Sept 22, 2023 21:19:57 GMT
Any feedback on the height of the stage? Specifically the view from the front row? Just out having sat front row centre. The stage has been raised about eight inches for no obvious reason. It was above my eye height so I couldn't see feet without stretching up significantly. (I'm 5'8".) But to be so close to such stunning talent was absolutely worth it. I don't think anyone there will be disappointed.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 22, 2023 22:39:34 GMT
That’ll go down as one of my favorite evenings of theatre, ever tonight.
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Post by SuttonPeron on Sept 22, 2023 22:45:58 GMT
Mods, could you add a poll for this as well?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Sept 23, 2023 6:28:00 GMT
The songlist
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 23, 2023 8:37:03 GMT
Well this was a lovely evening.
The orchestra sounds wonderful- and the staging is classy and slick.
Bernadette was… fine. She’s a Broadway legend of course.. but I felt like she was upstaged by Lea at every turn. I can see the wheels turning with every choice she makes. Her numbers were Soooo slowwwww.
Judi Dench has ruined Send in the Clowns for everyone forever. Bernadettes just had none of the pathos or heartbreak of Judi’s. Fine, but unmemorable.
The absolute star of the show is Lea Salonga. Her voice is just incredible and there is nothing she cannot sing. Her Everything’s Coming up Roses was spine tingling. I would book again just to watch her.
Janie Dee.. The Boy From… just gorgeous. I wish her voice was stronger/better- but she’s such a class act and she was glorious in this number. One of my favourites of the night.
Clare Burt- fabulous. Ladies who Lunch an absolute showstopper. Extraordinary.
Bonnie- terrible mugging throughout- desperately trying to pull focus. I’m Still Here was good but in such esteemed company, she just comes across as a bit… naff.
Joanna Riding- sensational as always. God this woman is brilliant. She can do it all.
Bradley Jaden. Gorgeous. And talented. And shirtless. Consider me obsessed.
Jac Yarrow- never seen him on stage before but wow- fabulous voice. Very impressed indeed and will definitely go and see him in whatever he does next.
Beatrice Penny-Touré - beautiful voice.. someone to watch.
Richard Dempsey - given NOTHING to do!!! What?!! Why is he in it? What an absolute waste of his talents.
The only number that I didn’t enjoy was Jason Pennycookes Buddies Blues. Not sure why.. maybe it all felt too forced? Not a Day Goes by- accompanied by photos of Sondheim was incredibly moving. A few sniffles around us at that point.
How wonderful to be able to revel in the genius of Mr Sondheim. What i’d love is for this show to be a big hit so they have to recast it and have another set of amazing performers have a go at these songs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2023 10:04:19 GMT
I guess it is not too surprising that Salonga upstages Peters at this stage of their careers and their current vocal capabilities.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 23, 2023 10:11:17 GMT
Bernadette's vocals absolutely aren't what they used to be. There are many people who refuse to hear and acknowledge that but it's the truth. But it doesn't take away from how thrilling it is to see her onstage, especially in a show like this where we see what she does best. I'll agree that Salonga upstages her vocally and even performance wise in this show because she's given some truly great material to work with. Her "Everything's Coming Up Roses" was maybe THE highlight of the evening for me and her "Worst Pies in London" was everything I hoped it would be. I've been sad for years I didn't get to see her Mrs. Lovett and now I'm even sadder because I can only imagine how brilliant she was in the rest of the show.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 23, 2023 10:42:13 GMT
Bernadette's vocals absolutely aren't what they used to be. There are many people who refuse to hear and acknowledge that but it's the truth. But it doesn't take away from how thrilling it is to see her onstage, especially in a show like this where we see what she does best. I'll agree that Salonga upstages her vocally and even performance wise in this show because she's given some truly great material to work with. Her "Everything's Coming Up Roses" was maybe THE highlight of the evening for me and her "Worst Pies in London" was everything I hoped it would be. I've been sad for years I didn't get to see her Mrs. Lovett and now I'm even sadder because I can only imagine how brilliant she was in the rest of the show. I still love Bernadette- so I don’t wish to sound so down on her. And it’s a thrill to see her in the west end finally.
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Post by apubleed on Sept 23, 2023 10:47:17 GMT
I thought the material they chose for Bernadette highlighted her strengths and was vocally appropriate, with only ‘I know things now’ feeling a little odd for her range. Send in the clowns was perfectly vulnerable, on pitch and just beautiful. Lea shines because of the incredible songs and her insane vocals - and does take the limelight away from Bernadette a little. But I still think Bernadette is holding her own and provides the most joyful (eg Broadway Baby, gimmick) and heartbreaking (Send in the Clowns, Losing My Mind) moments of the evening.
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Post by justsaying113 on Sept 23, 2023 10:52:32 GMT
Well this was a lovely evening. The orchestra sounds wonderful- and the staging is classy and slick. Bernadette was… fine. She’s a Broadway legend of course.. but I felt like she was upstaged by Lea at every turn. I can see the wheels turning with every choice she makes. Her numbers were Soooo slowwwww. Judi Dench has ruined Send in the Clowns for everyone forever. Bernadettes just had none of the pathos or heartbreak of Judi’s. Fine, but unmemorable. The absolute star of the show is Lea Salonga. Her voice is just incredible and there is nothing she cannot sing. Her Everything’s Coming up Roses was spine tingling. I would book again just to watch her. Janie Dee.. The Boy From… just gorgeous. I wish her voice was stronger/better- but she’s such a class act and she was glorious in this number. One of my favourites of the night. Clare Burt- fabulous. Ladies who Lunch an absolute showstopper. Extraordinary. Bonnie- terrible mugging throughout- desperately trying to pull focus. I’m Still Here was good but in such esteemed company, she just comes across as a bit… naff. Joanna Riding- sensational as always. God this woman is brilliant. She can do it all. Bradley Jaden. Gorgeous. And talented. And shirtless. Consider me obsessed. Jac Yarrow- never seen him on stage before but wow- fabulous voice. Very impressed indeed and will definitely go and see him in whatever he does next. Beatrice Penny-Touré - beautiful voice.. someone to watch. Richard Dempsey - given NOTHING to do!!! What?!! Why is he in it? What an absolute waste of his talents. The only number that I didn’t enjoy was Jason Pennycookes Buddies Blues. Not sure why.. maybe it all felt too forced? Not a Day Goes by- accompanied by photos of Sondheim was incredibly moving. A few sniffles around us at that point. How wonderful to be able to revel in the genius of Mr Sondheim. What i’d love is for this show to be a big hit so they have to recast it and have another set of amazing performers have a go at these songs. Spot on review. Nailed it!
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Post by justsaying113 on Sept 23, 2023 11:07:38 GMT
Mr Barnaby nails this.
Lea is, by a mile, the star. But there is so much in this to enjoy, especially in Janie Dee and Clare Burt - what talent, what turns.
Bernadette isn't what she once was but, hey, many of the greats aren't but that doesn't mean they can no longer be savoured and admired, limitations and all.
Does this miss a male "lead"? 'Could I Leave You' doesn't work given to a man - reassign it to Janie or Clare (although she's had enough to learn).
Sorry, Bonnie's face-pulling really irritated. And her 'I'm Still Here' - sung fine but did nowt for me. You need to look at the Elaines (and one or two others) to see how that song should be done - it needs determination, anger and a go f*** the lot of you!
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Post by Dawnstar on Sept 23, 2023 11:22:51 GMT
Productions shots have been posted. There are more photos in the Twitter thread if you click through and scroll down. I hadn't relised this was staged. I thought it was just a concert. Oh dear, that means I won't be going to see it. I can only cope with Sweeney Todd numbers done in concert, not when staged.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 23, 2023 11:31:50 GMT
Oh, I disagree about “Could I Leave You”! That was absolutely one of my favorite parts of the show. With a show like this, it’s nice AND FUN to switch some stuff up and put a new twist on things we all all know.
But my God, Bradley as the Wolf.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 23, 2023 11:49:27 GMT
Oh I forgot to say what a pleasure to watch Gavin Lee on stage again. Wonderful.
Fantasy casting the recast now…
Rebecca Thornhill Ruthie Henshall Julian Ovendon Jamie Parker Nicola Hughes Hadley Fraser Kathryn Evans
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 23, 2023 11:49:56 GMT
Oh, I disagree about “Could I Leave You”! That was absolutely one of my favorite parts of the show. With a show like this, it’s nice AND FUN to switch some stuff up and put a new twist on things we all all know. But my God, Bradley as the Wolf. I almost slipped off my seat. Protective covers may be required to protect the velvet.
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Post by 141920grm on Sept 23, 2023 11:50:40 GMT
Lea and Jeremy in the Sweeney sequence were jawdroppingly good; Gavin's 'Could I Leave You' was absolutely brilliant and 'Everybody Ought To Have A Maid' was a sight (loved it)
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 23, 2023 11:51:34 GMT
What I really want is a revival of A Little Night Music with Julia McKenzie giving us her Liasons.
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Post by mattnyc on Sept 23, 2023 11:54:43 GMT
Lea’s Lovett and Rose here should be enough for any producer to mount new productions of those shows for her.
And protective covers “Jaden’s”, well call them - absolutely need be handed out upon entering the theatre.
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Post by anxiousoctopus on Sept 23, 2023 12:34:30 GMT
Not ashamed to say I booked to see this just for Gavin Lee - he’s a personal hero of mine and I always try and go when he’s performing in the UK. Only realised later how many other (arguably more famous) performers are in this cast! Will report back once I’ve seen the show today!
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Post by c4ndyc4ne on Sept 23, 2023 13:12:17 GMT
Oh I forgot to say what a pleasure to watch Gavin Lee on stage again. Wonderful. Fantasy casting the recast now… Rebecca Thornhill Ruthie Henshall Julian Ovendon Jamie Parker Nicola Hughes Hadley Fraser Kathryn Evans will there be a recast?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2023 14:47:25 GMT
Lea’s Lovett and Rose here should be enough for any producer to mount new productions of those shows for her. And protective covers “Jaden’s”, well call them - absolutely need be handed out upon entering the theatre.
What I wouldn't give for Salonga to replace Ashford so we could get an appropriately nuanced performance alongside Groban or anyone they could get to replace him. I know it won't happen, but a fella can dream.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 23, 2023 15:25:27 GMT
No mention or Damian Humbley so far. Does he have a fairly minor role?
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