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Post by adrianics on Jun 7, 2024 9:29:23 GMT
Huge fan of the film and love the show; saw the eventual West End production when it was previewing in Aylesbury and honestly the most entertaining thing about it was the utter anti-chemistry between Robert Lindsay and Rufus Hound, I wasn't even slightly surprised when it was later leaked that they hated each other and Lindsay got Hound fired.
I think it's a very tough show to cast, both performers need impeccable comedic timing and the singing isn't quite as important as the acting. I don't think it's possible to do better than Jon Lithgow and Norbert Leo Butz, it certainly doesn't strike me as a suitable choice for a concert as so much of the show revolves around physical comedy. And yes, I concur with the above that both of these performers but especially Karimloo are miscast.
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Post by theatrefan62 on Jun 7, 2024 9:33:37 GMT
Huge fan of the film and love the show; saw the eventual West End production when it was previewing in Aylesbury and honestly the most entertaining thing about it was the utter anti-chemistry between Robert Lindsay and Rufus Hound, I wasn't even slightly surprised when it was later leaked that they hated each other and Lindsay got Hound fired. I think it's a very tough show to cast, both performers need impeccable comedic timing and the singing isn't quite as important as the acting. I don't think it's possible to do better than Jon Lithgow and Norbert Leo Butz, it certainly doesn't strike me as a suitable choice for a concert as so much of the show revolves around physical comedy. And yes, I concur with the above that both of these performers but especially Karimloo are miscast. I saw Hounds understudy so maybe that's why I didn't see an issue in Londons casting. But agree with you 100%
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Post by solangelafitte on Jun 7, 2024 9:45:28 GMT
Huge fan of the film and love the show; saw the eventual West End production when it was previewing in Aylesbury and honestly the most entertaining thing about it was the utter anti-chemistry between Robert Lindsay and Rufus Hound, I wasn't even slightly surprised when it was later leaked that they hated each other and Lindsay got Hound fired. I think it's a very tough show to cast, both performers need impeccable comedic timing and the singing isn't quite as important as the acting. I don't think it's possible to do better than Jon Lithgow and Norbert Leo Butz, it certainly doesn't strike me as a suitable choice for a concert as so much of the show revolves around physical comedy. And yes, I concur with the above that both of these performers but especially Karimloo are miscast. I didn't know it was possible for Robert Lindsay not to have chemistry with someone.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 7, 2024 9:49:24 GMT
Can’t see that clip shifting any tickets. Boring!
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Post by Steve on Jun 7, 2024 9:56:36 GMT
Huge fan of the film and love the show; saw the eventual West End production when it was previewing in Aylesbury and honestly the most entertaining thing about it was the utter anti-chemistry between Robert Lindsay and Rufus Hound, I wasn't even slightly surprised when it was later leaked that they hated each other and Lindsay got Hound fired. I think it's a very tough show to cast, both performers need impeccable comedic timing and the singing isn't quite as important as the acting. I don't think it's possible to do better than Jon Lithgow and Norbert Leo Butz, it certainly doesn't strike me as a suitable choice for a concert as so much of the show revolves around physical comedy. And yes, I concur with the above that both of these performers but especially Karimloo are miscast. I didn't know it was possible for Robert Lindsay not to have chemistry with someone. I thought they did have chemistry on stage in the West End. I saw it twice with them in it.
I mean, they are RIVALS in the plot, not pals. Their hatred for each other on stage was hilarious.
If I was Lindsay, I'd probably feel competitive over the amount of laughs Hound was getting lol.
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Post by thedrowsychaperone on Jun 7, 2024 10:15:19 GMT
I was VERY pleasantly surprised by Hound in the West End production, Freddie is actually a much tougher sing and some of the big notes in Love Is My Legs and the title number are pretty gnarly. I had huge reservations going in but I thought he nailed it and, to be honest, I felt he left Lindsay in the dust (which may have caused this aggro that I was unaware of!)
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Post by Being Alive on Jun 7, 2024 10:31:07 GMT
Hadley will be absolutely fine once he's had a bit of direction. Ramin...will not. You think? There was zero charm, humour or smoothness there. I'd have thought he'd at least know that about the role without direction. Robert Lindsay or John Lithgow he isnt This feels like a bit of an excuse for them to perform together. Yes, I honestly think he'll be fine because Hadley has all three of those in buckets.
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Post by lotster on Jun 7, 2024 11:08:42 GMT
Also Ramin and Hadley are best mates in real life, so they do have good chemistry. They've worked together many times.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Aug 18, 2024 19:06:04 GMT
Reduced prices on both performances currently available on Today Tix, eg rear stalls from £47.50 down to £25 (or £22.50 if like me you are eligible currently for a 10% discount)
That's good enough for me - booked.
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Post by ruggerlad on Sept 16, 2024 10:47:35 GMT
I saw this on Broadway just as Pryce replaced Lithgow, rest of the original cast. I adored it. One of my favourite cast albums to revisit. This has a such a great cast and there is a discount currently, got a row H stalls with 46% off so worthwhile the drive down the M1 after work on the Sunday. Carly should be a great fit for the female lead. Can't wait
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