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Post by k8 on Feb 8, 2017 12:37:52 GMT
anyone found a good website listing all the screenings?
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Post by Michael on Feb 8, 2017 12:51:15 GMT
anyone found a good website listing all the screenings? Directly on their website: newsiesthemusical.com/Choose "Buy Tickets", select the correct date (should be 19th February 2017 in Europe) and enter your desired location.
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 10, 2017 18:01:48 GMT
I will be there tomorrow. Vey excited!
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Post by stuartmcd on Feb 10, 2017 21:10:37 GMT
Any news on if this will be released on DVD?
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 11, 2017 15:29:05 GMT
At the intermission now. Brilliant! And a brilliant venue. Thank you very much WhatsOnStage
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 11, 2017 19:05:59 GMT
So, I caught this screnning this afternoon and I'm so pleased that I did.
Firstly (and this can't be ignored) the venue. Wow! Uber posh or what? Valour lined individual sofas with an ottertman/footstools and side lamps. (Literally) one of the best screening venues I've ever been too!
Now the show itself. Simply amazing and beautifully filmed. The images are so clear you can see the twinkle in Jeremy Jordan's eyes, the scar on the right side of his chin and the weave on the fabric of his flat cap.
As I am sure you can appreciate, listening to the cast recording and reading the synopsis is one thing, but seeing it is quite another!
Seeing it, the story itself makes sense.
Here, there are fantastic close ups not only capturing the actors performance but the costumes, lighting and set designs.
And the dance sequences are dynamic, energetic and quite full on. The balletic dance training clearly comes through.
This is quite a large male dominated cast all woking their socks off.
Don't know quite exactly which theatre this was filmed in but wherever it was , it was HUGE! and full.
I remember thinking Disney just throws in money and it pays off.
I so wish this is not left somewhere in the Disney archives and is eventually released on DVD/Blu-Ray.
It so makes me want them to professionally film and release other productions.
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Post by Michael on Feb 11, 2017 19:29:26 GMT
Don't know quite exactly which theatre this was filmed in but wherever it was , it was HUGE! and full. It was the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles/Hollywood. It is indeed a huge (and beautiful) theatre - I've seen the Beauty and the Beast tour there in November 2015. So glad you enjoyed this, I'm booked for Sunday next week and can't wait to see it on the big screen, even though the German subtitles will annoy the hell out of me. I so wish this is not left somewhere in the Disney archives and is eventually released on DVD/Blu-Ray. I second this. Please release a Blu Ray and a new cast recording. Pretty please.
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 11, 2017 19:35:31 GMT
Don't know quite exactly which theatre this was filmed in but wherever it was , it was HUGE! and full. It was the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles/Hollywood. It is indeed a huge (and beautiful) theatre - I've seen the Beauty and the Beast tour there in November 2015. Oh, I've been to that theatre. I did not realise that's where it was. It must be the theatre that Disney uses in LA. When I was a tourist in LA (however many years ago) we saw The Lion King in previews
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 17:16:13 GMT
Saw it today not knowing too much about it expect looking at a few clips on YouTube and reading a bit about it. I really enjoyed it. The songs were really good and the cast great as well as the sets but the dancing was incredible!!! I had known it was good but it blew me away. It was nice and feel good Andy a niceness end to the weekend.
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Post by daniel on Feb 19, 2017 17:39:40 GMT
Have to echo the above, I really enjoyed this. I'd listened to the cast recording already and seen the clips of them performing at the award shows but that was it. It really blew me away. The dancing was incredible and I absolutely loved the staging and the design.
I feel the ship has sailed, but I'll always live in hope of a West End transfer, one day.
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Post by alece10 on Feb 19, 2017 17:45:00 GMT
I so wanted to see this but could only find 1 random cinema in North London showing it. Nothing at all in central london.
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Post by stuartmcd on Feb 19, 2017 18:24:25 GMT
I so wish this is not left somewhere in the Disney archives and is eventually released on DVD/Blu-Ray. It so makes me want them to professionally film and release other productions. Jeremy Jordan posted on Twitter that he is sure it will get a digital release but not so sure about DVD/Bluray
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Post by Dannyboi on Feb 19, 2017 18:38:59 GMT
It's the interval at my screening in Derby and I am absolutely loving this show, such a shame it never made it to London.
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Post by Dannyboi on Feb 19, 2017 18:39:14 GMT
It's the interval at my screening in Derby and I am absolutely loving this show, such a shame it never made it to London.
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Post by Raven on Feb 19, 2017 18:43:13 GMT
I saw this earlier today and must echo everyone's comments. I was blown away by the whole show! The choreography is just so energetic and dynamic, the cast (in particular Kara and Jeremy) were first class and pure talent and the songs were brilliant. I left my local cinema with a big smile on my face. Must also say the Pantages Theatre, where it was filmed, is just stunning.
I'm holding out some hope for a DVD release. I do hope that due to previous shows being successfully filmed and screened to cinemas (Phantom, Miss Saigon etc) that it means Disney won't hesitate to release this.
(On a side note, to avoid any confusion, my username has recently been changed from Mystifyre. My profile is still all the same!)
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Post by djdan14 on Feb 19, 2017 19:22:11 GMT
I LOVE this show. It's my first and so far only show I've seen in New York. I'm so glad Disney decided to capture it on film to give another chance to see it: I hope it gets released so I can continue to enjoy it for years to come, until someone is brave enough to bring it over to the theatre.
I've started the campaign, tweeted Disney theatricals telling them to swap the glorified panto that is Aladdin and get Newsies over in some form be that west end or tour asap. Seize the day!
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Post by daniel on Feb 19, 2017 19:35:59 GMT
I always wonder why US tours don't play limited engagements in London. In the same way that UK tours go and play for a couple of months in Manila/Hong Kong etc, surely a US tour could do a (very) limited UK engagement if the right theatre were to be available?
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Post by Dannyboi on Feb 19, 2017 19:47:24 GMT
It's the interval at my screening in Derby and I am absolutely loving this show, such a shame it never made it to London.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 19:56:44 GMT
Also saw this today and I'm afraid I'm going rather against the tide of opinion when I say it wasn't for me, which I think was a lot to do with the appalling way it was filmed.
Yes, the images (when they were steady) were crystal clear, which worked wonderfully for the solos, duets and close ups. But my goodness it was dreadful for the big production numbers. The whole point of screening a show should be to show it as if you were in the theatre so you get the full experience of it. I wanted to see the width of the stage, see the dance numbers in widescreen so I could pick who to focus on and see who caught my eye. I didn't want to see jumping between different cameras every half a second (no exaggeration), and jumping from a full stage shot, to someone's feet, to a close-up of someone who wasn't even doing the focal section of the dance break, to a bit of scenery, to finally the person doing the solo. It was distracting, unfocused and took a lot away from the show. Whoever edited it deserves the sack - I left with an impression that I really hadn't seen half the show, or at least half the good parts.
That was the general sentiment from everyone around me in my screening as well - the filming really let it down. Also no need for a full-length intermission when it's not a live broadcast, and the shots of the audience screaming and giving standing ovations randomly mid-show really were cringeworthy. I paid to see the show, not the audience.
As for the show itself, I thought it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. Even if you didn't know it was Disney you could tell pretty quickly, it's very nice. Nice lyrics, nice threads to the story, but I'd struggle to say more than "nice". The cast are undeniably very talented, and I thought Jeremy Jordan and Kara Lindsay were great (though the former was a bit pitchy at times), but I found some of the acting choices a bit too predictable and big. A bit more subtlety at times would have helped (though Jordan was good at that in his solos).
It's like all Disney productions I've seen really, it has one big selling point (in this case the madly talented dancers in the cast and those dance breaks which I'm sure would have been brilliant if I'd been able to get the full panoramic effect of them), but the overall production leaves me feeling a bit flat and thinking there's something missing. I can't quite put my finger on what it is missing or why I feel it's overhyped, but I unfortunately just didn't love it, and I was really hoping I would. Perhaps if I actually saw it on stage I'd feel differently.
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Post by JJShaw on Feb 19, 2017 19:59:40 GMT
I'm holding out some hope for a DVD release. I do hope that due to previous shows being successfully filmed and screened to cinemas (Phantom, Miss Saigon etc) that it means Disney won't hesitate to release this. Unfortunately, it seems that the trend for that hasn't hit the US; She Loves Me and Holiday Inn were live streamed and filmed professional and not released A shame and I hope Newsies breaks that trend!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 20:12:41 GMT
When this was first announced Disney said it would get a dvd release. However whether the UK gets a release is another matter
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2017 20:27:44 GMT
Saw it twice on Broadway and was really happy to revisit it today, especially having never seen Jeremy in the role.
By far my favourite of the Disney stage shows that I've seen. It still has the same basic, predictable and sometimes cheesy storyline but most of the music is fantastic and the staging and choreography are some of the best I've ever seen. Still mad and confused that they took this off Broadway when it was still selling well.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 19, 2017 20:28:07 GMT
Saw this in Harrow today -knowing nothing about it, I loved it! Huge energy, great songs. Yes, as with pretty much all these screenings the numerous close ups lose the impact of the full stage, But if this is the only way I'll see the show then I'll put up with it.
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Post by jek on Feb 19, 2017 21:14:15 GMT
Saw this in a packed Vue Cinema in Stratford, London this afternoon. Got me thinking about how many Broadway shows have dealt with industrial disputes - Pins and Needles (Harold Rome - Barbra Streisand in the lead), Flora the Red Menace (Kander and Ebb, Liza Minelli starring), the Pajama Game. I'm sure there are probably others that I don't know about.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Feb 19, 2017 21:17:04 GMT
I loved it. I knew a lot of the songs but also discovered some for the first time today that i really enjoyed. Jeremy, Kara, Ben..all great but the star of the show is the dancing. It's just stunning. Just stunning. I also loved the set, though essentially just that metal frame, the way it transitioned and became different things, moved about the stage, coupled with the projection, looked amazing. Something else i loved was the times all the lads sang together, all those strong male voices coming together and singing some of those songs and harmonies....oh..my..god. Also really liked how it was filmed, i thought they did an incredibly good job with that.
Just a mention as well that i was really surprised at the turnout...i went to the Leicester screening and honestly thought i could be one of the only ones there...but i wasn't. It wasn't full...but it had a good turn out. Only wish the sound was turned up a bit, not sure if that was my cinema or the sound design for the piece but sometimes i just wanted it louder and more...just more.
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