|
Post by thistimetomorrow on Aug 4, 2023 21:51:11 GMT
I think it's the only time they haven't had a stage door! Ahhh I was wondering why! On our way out we heard security saying no stage door tonight
|
|
184 posts
|
Post by sweets7 on Aug 4, 2023 22:30:18 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet.
|
|
|
Post by interval99 on Aug 5, 2023 0:19:49 GMT
"does any book have more dedicated or devoted readers than a little life" is written in the programme by the social media manager of all people who maybe should look up a certain harry potter and many other books which have dedicated, fanatical fan based and are far more widely known in the general public than a little life.
They play didn't seem like four hours, the acting is superb from all the cast, and Ivo van hove style suits the production and the video wall enchances and support the emotions on stage rather than distracts as it has at times in his other shows.
But I presume the book has much of the narrative and depth and detail this play structure is missing to have made it such an apparent favourite for some people. Things got too preposterous for me by midway of part two and i can't say I ever got involved strongly with the characters at any point . Biggest plot gap for me was how Jude ended up with such a strong group of friends to support him , literally to a degree they seemed to put their life's on hold to help him. At a time when we are constantly told most people struggle to have one or two close support friends this guy has a complete gang of them despite being emotionally damaged and guarded. Also completely missed what was behind the bond between him and Harold.
Would be interesting to see how they have done the filmed version but I think 4 hours on this play is long enough for me and sadly the news is full enough of too many real life abuse ordeals without watching it being re_enacted as entertainment.
James Norton is definitely an amazing powerful actor, I hope his future roles allow us to see that intensity and emotions play out but from his performance alone and not from a storyline which due to its nature has people already disturbed.
Despite my misgivings above I would recommend the cinema showing if you were not able to see the stage show. It's a challenging watch and as this thread shows has mixed responses but it's also a vivid production and the rare chance to see a star name actor giving a emotionally and full on physical performance far beyond what you would expect.
|
|
|
Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 11:31:58 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet. The person next to me at the stage door asked him what he was doing next and James said he's starting a film next week 😳
|
|
|
Post by A.Ham on Aug 5, 2023 13:32:10 GMT
I hope they will soon be on there way to some well deserved holidays. I hope neither Norton and Thompson will be running to a job for at least a while yet. The person next to me at the stage door asked him what he was doing next and James said he's starting a film next week 😳 Jeez! The man’s a machine. I’d need a month of doing nothing after 5 months of ALL 8 times a week!
|
|
|
Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 15:22:42 GMT
I know right!
|
|
|
Post by sleepflower on Aug 5, 2023 18:09:17 GMT
Just back from the final matinee today. We had two show stops within about 10 minutes of each other, towards the end of act one, for two medical episodes in the dress circle. Was it contagious?! Both resolved fairly quickly, the cast/crew were very professional about it all!
I have read the novel so I knew what to expect but this was such an incredible piece. I would echo everyone saying that the format doesn't allow such an intense and complex story to be told to its full capacity - for example the relationship between Willem and Jude just kind of 'happened' here, but in the book it is obviously more drawn out and therefore the ending has more of an emotional impact. Read the book if you haven't already! But the performances were faultless and I found myself moved to tears from the force of it. Sitting on the front row on the stage was a surreal experience I won't forget in a hurry, closest I'll ever get to being in a West End show!
|
|
|
Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 18:36:07 GMT
Yeah my friend was at the matinee and said there were 2 stops! Apparently a lot of blood today which probably didn't help.
If James doesn't get nominations/wins for this play then I'm not going to be held responsible for my actions.
|
|
184 posts
|
Post by sweets7 on Aug 5, 2023 19:58:24 GMT
Just back from the final matinee today. We had two show stops within about 10 minutes of each other, towards the end of act one, for two medical episodes in the dress circle. Was it contagious?! Both resolved fairly quickly, the cast/crew were very professional about it all! I have read the novel so I knew what to expect but this was such an incredible piece. I would echo everyone saying that the format doesn't allow such an intense and complex story to be told to its full capacity - for example the relationship between Willem and Jude just kind of 'happened' here, but in the book it is obviously more drawn out and therefore the ending has more of an emotional impact. Read the book if you haven't already! But the performances were faultless and I found myself moved to tears from the force of it. Sitting on the front row on the stage was a surreal experience I won't forget in a hurry, closest I'll ever get to being in a West End show! Didn’t think it happened. Not from Willem’s side. It was obvious from the first instance with his over protectiveness. Jeez! The man’s a machine. I’d need a month of doing nothing after 5 months of ALL 8 times a week! nature of the game I guess, he was probably contracted to that for a long time. It will win, or at least be nominated for many awards, the play itself probably not.
|
|
|
Post by thistimetomorrow on Aug 5, 2023 20:08:40 GMT
Do we know if any understudies ever went on for any of the roles since Richmond??
|
|
|
Post by iwanttix on Aug 5, 2023 20:55:50 GMT
Do we know if any understudies ever went on for any of the roles since Richmond?? I don't think they have. As far as I know the whole cast did every performance. They had an understudy run-through but that's all.
|
|
|
Post by A.Ham on Aug 5, 2023 21:14:58 GMT
Do we know if any understudies ever went on for any of the roles since Richmond?? I don’t think so, no. I’ve not wanted to tempt fate by posting until now, but to my knowledge, across here and looking at WestEndCovers on Twitter, each and every show has been completed by the eight leads. An impressive feat in itself!
|
|
63 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by theatre22 on Aug 5, 2023 22:35:57 GMT
I was at the final performance this evening and in the speeches they confirmed that none of the 8 leads had missed a show which is amazing. We also had a show stop which lasted about 10 mins just before the interval.
|
|
|
Post by craig on Aug 5, 2023 23:05:07 GMT
I hadn't wanted to even mention the word understudy prior to seeing the show for fear of missing any of these much talked about performances! A real shame for the understudies though!
|
|
184 posts
|
Post by sweets7 on Aug 5, 2023 23:21:15 GMT
I hadn't wanted to even mention the word understudy prior to seeing the show for fear of missing any of these much talked about performances! A real shame for the understudies though! Meh. I wonder if Sir Ian ever had an understudy go on. I think they are required to go on too frequently in some cases. They must have been pumping the vitamins though. It was a physically demanding play. One show was a scheduled cancellation though so obviously whatever and whoever it referred to they decided to cancel rather than understudy it. I think given everything about the play there may have been natural human guilt and solidarity with cast members going on too. Having said that emergencies happen at all times in all lives with health scares, family issues, broken bones. Just go lucky.
|
|
7,179 posts
|
Post by Jon on Aug 5, 2023 23:32:45 GMT
The show must have recouped and made a profit even with the various moves to different theatres given it was mostly sold out.
|
|
63 posts
Member is Online
|
Post by theatre22 on Aug 5, 2023 23:35:49 GMT
I hadn't wanted to even mention the word understudy prior to seeing the show for fear of missing any of these much talked about performances! A real shame for the understudies though! They did mention there had been an understudy run but I’m not sure when that was. Think it was recent.
|
|
184 posts
|
Post by sweets7 on Aug 6, 2023 7:05:13 GMT
I hadn't wanted to even mention the word understudy prior to seeing the show for fear of missing any of these much talked about performances! A real shame for the understudies though! They did mention there had been an understudy run but I’m not sure when that was. Think it was recent. There always is. I think its always a special run a bit little night before previews begin with family and friends etc. I think they run it as a matinee one day.
|
|
|
Post by solotheatregoer on Aug 7, 2023 20:03:20 GMT
For those wondering earlier in the thread where James goes at the end of the show when the black box comes down, Elliot Cowan posted a load of photos on his Instagram last night and one of them was showing James stood on a platform within the black box and held up by wires. He seems to have deleted it now (maybe he was told to remove it to avoid giving away trade secrets), but now we know 🙂
|
|
|
Post by A.Ham on Aug 7, 2023 21:24:00 GMT
Thank you. I think most of us assumed that must be the case but good to have it confirmed. I wish I’d seen the photos before they got deleted!
|
|
|
Post by petrichor on Aug 7, 2023 21:29:47 GMT
Interestingly, Elliot Cowan has amended a caption tonight, too! Earlier he captioned his latest reel with “last #dayinalittlelife for now…”. Perhaps giving some hope for a Broadway transfer? He’s amended the caption to read “#forever” now but still… exciting!
|
|
184 posts
|
Post by sweets7 on Aug 7, 2023 22:39:45 GMT
Curiosior and curiosior. I wonder if he got a rap.
I work in a career where we know things a long time in a advance and are always getting the embargoed email.
|
|
|
Post by iwanttix on Aug 7, 2023 22:57:35 GMT
|
|
|
Post by margoc on Aug 8, 2023 2:58:23 GMT
Interestingly, Elliot Cowan has amended a caption tonight, too! Earlier he captioned his latest reel with “last #dayinalittlelife for now…”. Perhaps giving some hope for a Broadway transfer? He’s amended the caption to read “#forever” now but still… exciting! Unless he was referring to the pro shot which is going to be shown in september and then the encore shown on the 3rd oct?!
|
|
|
Post by solotheatregoer on Aug 8, 2023 6:26:13 GMT
He deleted it from his grid though. It’s all over Twitter now anyway.
|
|