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Post by mallardo on Nov 15, 2017 21:32:57 GMT
Take 42nd Street off your list and BUY YOUR TICKET NOW! (Unless, of course, you don't like grinning from ear to ear for 2 hours non-stop.) You have been warned! A total joy.
No, don't buy a ticket now - day seat and get front row.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 15, 2017 22:07:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 7:47:45 GMT
Young Frankenstein and 42nd Street are my recommendations. For a long time I avoided booking 42nd Street as dance shows aren’t typically my preference, but after strong recommendations and word of mouth I saw it and was not disappointed! One of my stand-out shows of the year!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 8:38:53 GMT
I was disappointed by Young Frankenstein - unless you know the type of humour it is and are sure you'll find it funny, then I would skip it.
You have to see 42nd Street- best musical production currently in the West End in my opinion, it's just joyous.
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Post by andromedadench on Nov 16, 2017 11:28:50 GMT
I'm open to any other suggestions or recommendations. Not afraid of off west end/fringe theatre either, plays or musicals. Couple of additional suggestions: "The Lady From the Sea" at the Donmar (mixed reviews here but I thought it was great). £10 standing tickets released at 10:00 daily. If there are free seats the ushers will upgrade standing customers to the available seats. "The Slaves of Solitude" at Hampstead theatre. (Tickets much cheaper for matinees than for evenings) For what it's worth - I wouldn't recommend the Donmar's standing tickets to anyone who's not quite tall as the seats right in front of you are raised and if you're unlucky enough to end up with someone tallish sitting in front of you, you won't get to see much of the show. I'm a 5'3'' midget, but I was under the impression that even an average height wouldn't have helped me much. And I second/third/forth etc. all the 42nd Street recs!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 11:45:06 GMT
Here's a little secret about the Donmar Warehouse standing spaces - they don't actually mind if you go to the side and stand next to B13 or B34. You just have to be behind the railing, next to the pillar, and not standing on any stairs. If you're short, it makes a WORLD of difference to the visibility. The only snag is that when they come up just before curtain to gather a few lucky standees to be seated in empty stalls seats, you're too far away to get involved with that. www.theatremonkey.com/DONMARstalls.htm
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Post by andromedadench on Nov 16, 2017 11:52:41 GMT
Here's a little secret about the Donmar Warehouse standing spaces - they don't actually mind if you go to the side and stand next to B13 or B34. You just have to be behind the railing, next to the pillar, and not standing on any stairs. If you're short, it makes a WORLD of difference to the visibility. The only snag is that when they come up just before curtain to gather a few lucky standees to be seated in empty stalls seats, you're too far away to get involved with that. www.theatremonkey.com/DONMARstalls.htmThank you SO much for this tip! As I can't plan my trips that much in advance, the Donmar always turns out to be sold out and these tickets are my only realistic option.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 16, 2017 12:57:14 GMT
Take 42nd Street off your list and BUY YOUR TICKET NOW! (Unless, of course, you don't like grinning from ear to ear for 2 hours non-stop.) You have been warned! A total joy. Did you see the reduced version, Tibidabo? On both my visits so far (more to come), I was grinning for 2 1/2 hours non-stop. My advice to anyone is to put 42nd Street at the top of their list. I genuinely worry that the West End will not see any musical this big again. In the future, it will all be about projections and computer controlled effects.
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Post by Tibidabo on Nov 16, 2017 14:35:29 GMT
Did you see the reduced version, Tibidabo? On both my visits so far (more to come), I was grinning for 2 1/2 hours non-stop. Evidently, ha ha! Truth is that I definitely wasn't grinning for 20 minutes in the queue for the loo.....so it was more like 2 hours 10 minutes...... perhaps you should just shuffle off to Buffalo now.
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 17, 2017 13:55:53 GMT
Did you see the reduced version, Tibidabo? On both my visits so far (more to come), I was grinning for 2 1/2 hours non-stop. Evidently, ha ha! Truth is that I definitely wasn't grinning for 20 minutes in the queue for the loo.....so it was more like 2 hours 10 minutes...... perhaps you should just shuffle off to Buffalo now. Well, in that case you weren't grinning non-stop. On the subject of spending a penny, Gorka is 'In The Money' tomorrow night. Shame you'll miss it! Rumour is, he's courting Gemma.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 15:25:09 GMT
Evidently, ha ha! Truth is that I definitely wasn't grinning for 20 minutes in the queue for the loo.....so it was more like 2 hours 10 minutes...... perhaps you should just shuffle off to Buffalo now. Well, in that case you weren't grinning non-stop. On the subject of spending a penny, Gorka is 'In The Money' tomorrow night. Shame you'll miss it! Rumour is, he's courting Gemma. Is this your attempt at letting Miss Tibbs down gently, telling her she’s absolutely no chance with Gorka the Korka?! She’s telling us about her queue to the loo (seems to be a bit of ‘a theme’ in her posts, but moving on) while you hint that she’ll have to join the queue for our little Korka behind not only Alexandra but Gemma now... She might have more than a 20 minute wait!
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Post by Tibidabo on Nov 17, 2017 20:31:46 GMT
Well, in that case you weren't grinning non-stop. This is the type of pedantry up with which I will not put. She’s telling us about her queue to the loo (seems to be a bit of ‘a theme’ in her posts, Now you're getting a weeny bit personal...
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Post by bcnyc on Nov 20, 2017 16:30:54 GMT
Thanks, All! 42nd St is a definite now.
Also, thanks Phantom. I always use that site to see what shows have unusual curtain times so I can pack in as many as possible.
A bit off topic, but does anyone recommend the Meal Deal at the Menier? I've seen bad reviews of the food online and even for the efficiency and price I could get a better meal at Borough Market, unless the food there is worth it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2017 18:25:13 GMT
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Post by Elle on Nov 21, 2017 13:17:25 GMT
Have a great trip bcnyc! After can you please share your experience of getting day tickets for Everybody's talking about Jamie? I'm wondering if it's hard to get day seats for that show. Enjoy London. 😊
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Post by bcnyc on Nov 28, 2017 17:47:39 GMT
Thanks EVERYBODY! I had a wonderful trip and saw seven shows in 4 days.
42nd Street was ok. It was great to see that many people in a production, but to me the costumes looked on the cheaply made side (the tights weren't even period and seamed!). The book is also flimsy and full off weird "grab and kiss girls because I can!" and the lead playing Marsh was terrible.
The Ferrymen was absolutely exquisite. I was able to get a day seat around 11:30am and was so happy I did. I was just in awe of everything, down to how well-behaved that baby was! Not one peep or staring out to the crowd.
Ink was incredibly-well done. I found myself rooting for the most evil man alive all through act one somehow.
Everybody's Talking about Jamie was so good and really surprised me. I thought it would be full of Alyssa Edwards tonguepops and "yaas mawwwwma!" and those ugly eye makeup goggles Priscilla used, but it was very charming. I got my rush ticket around 10:30 on a Thursday. I'd gone by the day before but it was press night. The kind box office worker said I'd be fine coming later in the day most days, but the weekends tend to go quickly close to 10.
Follies was incredible and much better than how the filmed version came across. It's my favorite musical of all time so I'm going to always cry even if I have issues here and there.
I thought YF was awful, really. NONE of the main cast made me laugh and all seemed to be waaaaaaay over-playing it. I think it comes down to the British not having the "Borsht-Belt style comedy" that Brooks requires. Everyone seemed to be panto-mugging. Some of Brooks's improvements worked better than in NYC and others did not. I did laugh at one member of the ensemble who I assume is the Victor understudy based soley on his mustache.
I also didn't care at ALL for this production of Barnum. I mean, the ensemble is working the butts off and doing some fun lifts and throws, but the space prevents them from doing any really fantastic tricks or magic. Mrs Barnum was stiff, and the actor playing Barnum was just...dull. No charm, no spark, no charisma. His voice wasn't that great and he fell three times on his one trick. It's the first preview so I'll forgive him not being at 100% but, to me, you'd not do that trick if you couldn't do it backwards the morning of, ya know? My main issue is basically how the book/score have never been that great and productions have always relied on spectacle. Take that away and you realize how weak the book is.
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Post by Elle on Nov 28, 2017 21:43:04 GMT
Well done, 7 shows in 4 days! Thank you for the info about the day seats for Jamie, good to know.
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Post by bcnyc on Nov 13, 2018 16:31:09 GMT
Hello again! I'm going to be in London next week on another theatre trip. I already have a few tickets purchased but was hoping this wonderful collective mind could help me decide between a few as well as help with any information about day seats (get there early, fairly easy, no policy, etc). I'm trying to avoid the TodayTix lotteries since they don't let you know until later in the day when it might be too late to get a day seat to anything else. I'm pretty open and love musicals and plays of all kinds and have already seen the "big" musicals that have been running more than a year. I'm definitely seeing/have tickets to Company, The Wild Duck, and Fiddler on the Roof as well as I know my friends are rushing Jamie for me and I'm 100% day seats for The Inheritance. I'm also going to get day seats for Heathers, getting there extra early since it's closing week. I also am going to try for the Friday before day seat deal for the Tuesday mat of Hadestown, but I also already saw that here in NYC and didn't love it. Does anyone have information on Caroline, or Change? The original production is so special to me I definitely want to check this out in London, but there's no policy listed. Does this theatre generally offer day seats? Or should I just bite the bullet and pay around 40 GBP for it now for a so-so seat? The Tina musical's lottery site seems to be down and I've heard they don't always offer day seats. Has anyone had luck with day seats? On my list are Switzerland (although that's coming to a theatre in NYC I usually get comp tickets for), A Very Very Dark Matter, The Funeral Director, A Guide of the Homesick, and The Height of the Storm. Any other recommendations or must-sees based on this list? I don't Shakespeare and am not in love with True West, but if it's spectacular I'm open to it. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2018 21:01:57 GMT
I'm 100% day seats for The Inheritance. You might want to look at todaytix for advance tickets for Inheritance - they have some stalls seats for £25 (top price) or £15 (back of stalls) for the next couple of weeks. Think this was supposed to be a 24 hour offer yesterday but still seems to be running. From the kind of stuff you seem to be interested in I'd recommend looking at Ear for Eye at the Royal Court and Pinter at the Pinter.
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Post by bcnyc on Nov 13, 2018 21:47:45 GMT
Thanks!
Knowing sooner is great, but I'd still basically be in line at the box office at 10am to get a day seat when the TodayTix rush opens, but it's good to know so I could maybe get a matinee for one and evening for another at the same time.
My friend who's going around the same time as me bought those TodayTix Inheritance for £25, but I might just do day seats for those unless you think the seats would be much better via this sale. I'm getting around row L on the aisle (and I love my aisle seats).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2018 21:56:43 GMT
Not sure where the day seats are but doubt you would do better than row L stalls which I think is top non-premium price
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Post by bcnyc on Nov 14, 2018 19:03:27 GMT
Thanks! My TodayTix app kept crashing and not letting me check out and now that deal is gone. I'll keep looking but if not, I'm fine with my day seat, wherever it is.
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