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Post by liverpool54321 on Apr 13, 2017 16:15:48 GMT
Expect I wasn't the only one at the Other Palace Theatre today to see a concert performance of The Wicker Husband by Darren Clark and Rhys Jennings.
Really enjoyable. In its own way storyline reminded me of the Clockmaker's Daughter.
Pretty amazing cast pulled together for this one off performance with Tyrone Huntley, Rebecca Trehearn and Clive Rowe all having major roles. Star was Anne-Marie Piazza as "Ugly Girl" who does some amazing work in fringe theatre and has been in previous Darren Clark works.
I hope it gets to see an Off West End run as it clearly has potential and just needs some tightening up on some of the script.
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Post by fossil on Nov 6, 2019 14:18:45 GMT
The Wicker Husband is at the Watermill Theatre Thu 12 Mar 2020 - Sat 04 Apr 2020 This is by the same writer, Darren Clarke, as the Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Some of the music can be sampled here www.darrenclarkmusic.co.uk/the-wicker-husband.htmlSounds promising. I hope it tours to a theatre more accessible by public transport.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Nov 7, 2019 1:29:53 GMT
The Wicker Husband is at the Watermill Theatre Thu 12 Mar 2020 - Sat 04 Apr 2020 This is by the same writer, Darren Clarke, as the Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Some of the music can be sampled here www.darrenclarkmusic.co.uk/the-wicker-husband.htmlSounds promising. I hope it tours to a theatre more accessible by public transport. It is indeed a nightmare journey by public transport. The nearest bus stop is about a mile away and the only suitable bus from Newbury (for a matinee) arrives there at 13.15. The return bus leaves after 19.00. I don't do taxis but I reckon £12- £15 each way. It's a lovely setting to while away an hour or two though !
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 7, 2019 6:14:53 GMT
It's an hours walk from the station. I know everyone cant do this but for many it's doable
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Nov 7, 2019 11:37:39 GMT
It's an hours walk from the station. I know everyone can do this but for many it's doable i think I'll bite the proverbial bullet and book, there's a single front row seat for a matinee on a convenient date. Bus there and probably walk back if I can't get a lift. I went to an amateur show near Cardiff last year that started late on opening nigh and I was faced with leaving before the end to catch the last public transport. At the interval I asked in the bar area if anyone could offer a lift to the station and three people kindly offered. Similar would possibly work at Watermill.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 19, 2020 8:58:43 GMT
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 2, 2021 11:20:55 GMT
And it's back. March 2021
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Post by Theatre Fan on Nov 2, 2021 12:18:11 GMT
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Post by zahidf on Nov 2, 2021 12:22:17 GMT
I hope it gets a London run as well: i really liked their Benjamin Button musical
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 21, 2022 18:40:34 GMT
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 27, 2022 8:25:44 GMT
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 27, 2022 17:14:10 GMT
We were there on Saturday for the matinee, could have offered you a lift back to the station had I known.
We both absolutely LOVED this show and so hope it follows Amelie into the West End. The puppetry, the score, the cast, the band, performances and even the storyline were fabulous and such a beautiful venue. We were dead centre front row and the closeness of the cast added to the magic. Perfect audience behaviour too.
Well worth the 200 mile round trip from Kent, even with an hour stuck on the M25 behind an accident coming home.
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