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Post by junet on Mar 2, 2017 1:17:46 GMT
I saw this a couple of weeks ago and I thought they got the casting spot on. I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of it. I really don't see what is wrong with Les Dennis. He is an older man playing the part of an older man, he's hardly going to be jumping all over the stage.
I must admit that I have been a fan of Mark Umbers since I saw him in Merrily and I thought he and Scarlet made a lovely couple. I did see this in Chichester a few years ago but I don't remember it being so funny.
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Post by westendwendy on Mar 2, 2017 8:23:47 GMT
Saw it tonight- dreadful. Ugly cheap set. Scarlett Strallen is utterly wrong. Playing it like Mary Poppins. All of the accents are problematic, worst one- Katherine Kingsley mangling every joke. And to think Jane Krakowski was so sexy and effortless in the role in NYC. One of my worst shows of the year. Utterly charmless and a huge disappointment. I'm glad you agree about Mary Poppins!
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Post by macksennett on Sept 27, 2017 12:41:11 GMT
Any update as to a pre Christmas West End transfer for She Loves Me?
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Post by Rory on Sept 27, 2017 17:11:25 GMT
Was this rumoured to be happening?
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Post by alece10 on Sept 27, 2017 18:25:39 GMT
News to me.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Sept 27, 2017 19:17:31 GMT
I heard it would have transferred at the Noël Coward Theatre for Christmas time, but it was a few months ago.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 2, 2021 11:42:05 GMT
Not the Menier Chocolate Factory production, but they uploaded on youtube the Olivier Award performance of the 1995 Savoy revival if anyone is interested
But it's great to see that Callum Scott Howells is having success with It's a Sin, he was great in the MCF production
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 2, 2021 13:52:29 GMT
Oh Ruthie was just glorious in that production.
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Mar 2, 2021 20:24:30 GMT
The Menier production was just *chef's kiss*
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Post by mrbarnaby on Mar 2, 2021 22:40:42 GMT
The Menier production was just *chef's kiss* Er.....
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 2, 2021 22:53:50 GMT
Ohh I loved it too! Granted not as good as the Broadway production (that set was amazing) but for the money they have to put shows on, it was great!
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Post by JJShaw on Mar 3, 2021 11:44:18 GMT
I really liked it too, it felt quaint and charming. Loved the spinning rotating set pieces, very clever on a postage stamp sized stage, and thought the performances were good
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Post by alece10 on Mar 3, 2021 17:20:04 GMT
That set was glorious. It had 3 revolves which is pretty complex for a small theatre. I remember one Saturday matinee the revolves stuck just before the show started. They had to cancel the performance and the cast then reset the whole show without the revolves so by the evening performance they were ready to go with static scenery. They did an amazing job.
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 3, 2021 21:49:59 GMT
That set was glorious. It had 3 revolves which is pretty complex for a small theatre. I remember one Saturday matinee the revolves stuck just before the show started. They had to cancel the performance and the cast then reset the whole show without the revolves so by the evening performance they were ready to go with static scenery. They did an amazing job. I was supposed to see that matinee. Unfortunately the Menier didn't inform ticket holders the show was cancelled until arrival at the theatre which, given their matinees are 3.30pm, meant it was too late to get to any other show. 4 hours having to kill time wandering around London before the WE evening show I was booked for wasn't much fun and, living outside London, the waste of one of a limited number of show slots was very annoying. I did enjoy She Loves Me when I finally got to see it a few weeks later.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 22:00:51 GMT
I remember there was a show stop when I saw it just before the end of Act 1 - I think a bit of scenery had stopped moving and Scarlett Strallen was possibly stuck on a ladder?
I remember it happening only because I was already slightly panicked given the late matinee start that I wouldn't have much time to get over to Victoria and grab something to eat before Rachel Tucker's last show in Wicked. In fact I think I got a taxi across to Victoria in the end, grabbed a quick McDonalds and missed the board pre-show Wetherspoons meet up!
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Mar 4, 2021 18:06:14 GMT
The Menier production was just *chef's kiss* Er..... It was! (imo)
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Post by scarlett3 on Mar 4, 2021 18:31:20 GMT
I loved this production - I found myself beaming throughout! I just wish I'd had the chance to see it again. I'd recently watched the filmed Broadway production, which I also loved, before going and I found I preferred parts of the Menier production despite the smaller scale. In particular, Katherine Kingsley's 'Trip to the Library' was a very different approach but I thought it was hilarious and a real highlight.
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Post by barrowside on Mar 5, 2021 12:18:05 GMT
I came across what looked like a television studio production on YouTube that starred Gemma Craven. Does anyone know anything about this. It looked like it was late 1970s. Was it based on a stage production or made for television?
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 5, 2021 13:53:10 GMT
Made for TV. Quite a sweet version IIRC
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 16, 2021 16:47:12 GMT
I disliked it at MCF. Some of the casting was poor that not even the revolves could distract from. This afternoon I watched the TV version. I still didn't like it https: moderator edit: video clip depicting entire performance removed. You kind find this by searching YouTube for “she loves me 1978”. Forum rules around copyright are here.
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