Post by ncbears on Aug 25, 2022 11:43:41 GMT
So, Mrs. NCBears will be back in London around September 15 with her two older sisters and they are asking me for what shows should they see. Well, Mrs. NCBears isn't asking because we were just there in late June.
So, I'm reaching out again for suggestions.
I've got 2:22 on the list - even though a production will be opening in Los Angeles (near where the sisters live) but in a big theatre and not the cozy Criterion. I realize that there will be a new cast in September that no one has seen yet.
Bad Jews? I've read the play - watched a table read on Zoom with the original Off Broadway cast - but know nothing about the new Londo production other than ticket sales are not great.
All of Us at The National?
The Clinic at Almeida (which hasn't opened yet and is a world premiere so who knows)
The Snail House at Hampstead (another world premiere that hasn't opened yet - I know of Eyre as director but not as a playwright)
Life of Pi - which we didn't see on our June trip.
Amy Lennox and Fra Fee will still be in Cabaret and I think Mrs. NCBears might see that again.
Mrs. NCBears has seen most of the musicals playing. I don't think there is any interest for Drifters Girl, Back to the Future, or Get Up - I'd see &Juliet again, but Mrs. NCBears is unlikely to do so unless her sisters insist. I'm curious how Ride might be - but it is scheduled to close 17 September, and so might not be able to squeeze it in.
And, yes, there always is Six.... (and Les Mis and Phantom and Wicked and Mormon and Mamma Mia)
So, I'm reaching out again for suggestions.
I've got 2:22 on the list - even though a production will be opening in Los Angeles (near where the sisters live) but in a big theatre and not the cozy Criterion. I realize that there will be a new cast in September that no one has seen yet.
Bad Jews? I've read the play - watched a table read on Zoom with the original Off Broadway cast - but know nothing about the new Londo production other than ticket sales are not great.
All of Us at The National?
The Clinic at Almeida (which hasn't opened yet and is a world premiere so who knows)
The Snail House at Hampstead (another world premiere that hasn't opened yet - I know of Eyre as director but not as a playwright)
Life of Pi - which we didn't see on our June trip.
Amy Lennox and Fra Fee will still be in Cabaret and I think Mrs. NCBears might see that again.
Mrs. NCBears has seen most of the musicals playing. I don't think there is any interest for Drifters Girl, Back to the Future, or Get Up - I'd see &Juliet again, but Mrs. NCBears is unlikely to do so unless her sisters insist. I'm curious how Ride might be - but it is scheduled to close 17 September, and so might not be able to squeeze it in.
And, yes, there always is Six.... (and Les Mis and Phantom and Wicked and Mormon and Mamma Mia)