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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 11:26:04 GMT
^I get excited every time I see a new post to this thread, in case it’s news of a transfer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 11:48:34 GMT
I love me some FH obviously, but much like Caroline or Change, it's not an EASY sell, and as we saw with Caroline, having a sell out incredible run at a venue in London does not guarantee but maybe even hampers your WE audience.
In the right house/with the right cast FH could have a nice little limited run, but honestly now if I was producing it I'd let it lie a year or two and bring it back again fresh.
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Post by Rory on Nov 15, 2022 13:37:51 GMT
Irish premiere at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in Summer 2023.
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Post by andrew on Nov 15, 2022 15:05:47 GMT
Irish premiere at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in Summer 2023. Don't tease us like that Rory! Was hoping a WE run might have been announced! I still think about this show and get a bit teary, one of my best ever nights in a theatre. Very pleased that Ireland gets a version even if it wasn't the news I was exactly hoping for.
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Post by anthony40 on Nov 16, 2022 19:00:39 GMT
I see live theatre all the time- I mean ALL OF THE TIME- it's actual one of the many (many) reasons that I moved to the London.
Whilst I have a personal preference for musicals, I do occasionally enjoy a great play.
I saw this show at the Young Vic a couple of years back and (genuinely) not knowing anything about this show cannot remember the last time I was so moved by a piece live theatre.
Every person on stage, young and old, were just sensational. I never forgot it. And I'm not even a lesbian! Lol!
When it came to Sydney, I told everyone I know to go and see it!
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Post by andrew on Nov 16, 2022 19:04:09 GMT
I see live theatre all the time- I mean ALL OF THE TIME- it's actual one of the many (many) reasons that I moved to the London. Whilst I have a personal preference for musicals, I do occasionally enjoy a great play. I saw this show at the Young Vic a couple of years back and (genuinely) not knowing anything about this show cannot remember the last time I was so moved by a piece live theatre. Every person on stage, young and old, were just sensational. I never forgot it. And I'm not even a lesbian! Lol! When it came to Sydney, I told everyone I know to go and see it! Let's see if the West End run carries "I loved it - and I'm not even a lesbian!" on the posters
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Post by Rory on Nov 16, 2022 19:30:17 GMT
Irish premiere at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in Summer 2023. Don't tease us like that Rory! Was hoping a WE run might have been announced! I still think about this show and get a bit teary, one of my best ever nights in a theatre. Very pleased that Ireland gets a version even if it wasn't the news I was exactly hoping for. Sorry andrew! I do know that really disappointing feeling of opening a post to find it's not what you were hoping for!
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Post by intoanewlife on Nov 17, 2022 0:07:27 GMT
I see live theatre all the time- I mean ALL OF THE TIME- it's actual one of the many (many) reasons that I moved to the London. Whilst I have a personal preference for musicals, I do occasionally enjoy a great play. I saw this show at the Young Vic a couple of years back and (genuinely) not knowing anything about this show cannot remember the last time I was so moved by a piece live theatre. Every person on stage, young and old, were just sensational. I never forgot it. And I'm not even a lesbian! Lol! When it came to Sydney, I told everyone I know to go and see it! I am the total opposite. I saw it on Broadway and hated every single second of it. It's the first time I have ever walked out a show without even clapping at the end.
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