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Post by stevej678 on Dec 20, 2019 13:16:42 GMT
Alces Productions, who brought the Gershwin musical Strike Up The Band to Upstairs at the Gatehouse earlier this year, return to Highgate in March 2020 with Once Upon A Mattress. Once Upon A Mattress runs from 4 to 29 March 2020. www.upstairsatthegatehouse.com/once-upon-a-mattress
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Post by oxfordsimon on Dec 20, 2019 15:02:46 GMT
This is a show I have been intrigued about for a long time. Some good tunes in it.
Tempting
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Post by ftfadia on Dec 30, 2019 0:59:02 GMT
This is one I've known the music from for years but never seen, thanks for the tip!
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Jan 13, 2020 21:03:33 GMT
This is now opening on Thursday 5 March and tickets cost only £10 for the first two performances.
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Post by tonyloco on Jan 14, 2020 13:23:17 GMT
The original London production of this show at the Adelphi ran for just 24 performances from 20 September 1960 but I managed to see one of them and would have gone back for more had it not closed so quickly.
I remember enjoying it a great deal, with my favourite performer being Thelma Ruby although she is not mentioned in the bits about the production currently on the internet. I also vaguely remember Max Wall as being very good.
I have no idea why the production flopped. EMI thought it worthwhile to record a cast album on HMV but the public apparently wasn't interested.
I wish the new production lots of luck and hope the show finds favour this time around.
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Post by sherriebythesea on Jan 14, 2020 21:36:29 GMT
I remember watching this on TV with Carol Burnett in the early 70's and loving it. I would be so nice to see but it is opening after my Feb London trip. I keep threatening my children I'm going to move to London and go to the theatre every night but they know I couldn't stay away from grandkids for very long.
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Mar 7, 2020 10:07:49 GMT
I saw the opening performance of this on Thursday evening. Disappointingly low attendance considering it was a £10 ticket night, though the weather was appalling.
It's a strange little comedy - musical and I can see why it hasn't achieved much commercial success. It's not quite a kids' show but possibly too "fairy-taleish" to attract an adequate weekday adult audience for quite a long run.
I enjoyed it a lot, especially Beth Burrows as a quirky American-accented Princess (Winni)Fred. She gets most of the best laughs but the whole cast give it their all. Some good songs but nothing outstanding.
I had my usual front row seat. The performers came VERY near during several frantic routines, as in 42nd Street, which is part of the fun for me but could be uncomfortable.
Running time 2 hours 15 minutes including interval.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 7, 2020 8:03:40 GMT
I had no idea until last night that Disney made a version of this 15 years ago with Burnett as the Queen, Tracey Ullman as Fred.
It is a truncated version of the score but enjoyable if a little silly.
Burnett is in outfits by Bob Mackie and so looks like RuPaul most of the time.
It is currently on Disney+ if you fancy 90 mins of camp fun
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