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#263858 The Play That Goes Wrong- Trafalgar Studios
Posted
Curtain Call
on 30 April 2013 - 11:22 PM
Anyway- if you want a rib tickler in an intimate venue ( very up close and personal) this is for you. If you want to make a night of it I can recommend the soup and pudding deal for £6.10 down in the Cafe Crypt of St Martins nearby.
WOS have an offer on- see below
http://www.whatsonst...Goes Wrong.html
If for some reason you don't find it funny- which I seriously doubt- you will surely be infected with everyone else's laughter.
It brought back happy memories of real life theatre mishaps I have witnessed over the years. My personal favourite was when I was watching Romeo and Juliet and Romeo couldn't find his poison bottle!
Have fun.
#265992 Booking Fees - The Fight-Back Continues!
Posted
Cyrano
on 20 May 2013 - 04:48 PM
On a lighter note... it is fantastic to see that THE FULL MONTY has announced that it is coming to the West End with no booking fees, restoration levies etc. Maybe the fight back has begun!
#264375 Kinky Boots
Posted
Anthony
on 04 May 2013 - 09:25 PM
Jon, on 03 May 2013 - 06:39 PM, said:
Really looking forward to this. I've got the cast recording on pre-order and already have one of the tracks- Sex is in the Heel on my i-Pod. Massive Cydni Lauper fan- have been ever since she wanted to have fun over 30 years ago. That it itself is incentive enough for me to go and see this. Looks like a transfer next year is already on the cards.
#264615 Bad Behaviour At A Show
Posted
freckles
on 07 May 2013 - 06:44 AM
#264602 Bad Behaviour At A Show
Posted
hitster
on 06 May 2013 - 09:53 PM
#263018 New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham.
Posted
daniel.
on 24 April 2013 - 01:43 AM
#262811 What Are Your Favourite Musical Flops? Any Worth A Reinterpretation?
Posted
Matthew Winn
on 22 April 2013 - 02:56 PM
robg, on 22 April 2013 - 09:44 AM, said:
Hard Times : got panned by critics but i really enjoyed it
I loved both of those, and especially the latter. Hard Times really struggled to get anyone through the door at all, which was surprising because there was nothing about it that screamed "avoid me at all costs" and it seemed to go down exceptionally well with those who did buy tickets. (It's also one of the few shows that ended up as a framed poster in my house.)
#262849 New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham.
Posted
jamescrispy94
on 22 April 2013 - 06:12 PM
Not to say there haven't been any shows recently that I regret not booking, i.e. One Man Two Guvnors, Chicago, Sweeney Todd or Scrooge (which I later saw at the Hippodrome anyways) but it seems the line up is mostly one-nighters like comedians, psychics, singers and kids shows.
However I can't help thinking that there have some recent Hippodrome shows that have looked to small there and probably would have been better suited to the Alex such as Avenue Q, Little Shop of Horrors, the countless number of Blood Brothers visits (however I suppose that's due to the combination of the popularity and the larger capacity).
#260108 ALW ITV Specials
Posted
djp
on 26 March 2013 - 10:03 PM
MrBarnaby, on 26 March 2013 - 09:33 AM, said:
Melanie C makes sense. She's just won an award for JCS, and she's fine, and a bit different, in that. She was superb in Blood Brothers (as an refreshingly young and realistic antidote to the dodgy accents, dull portrayals and overly old characters often playing that role) and deserved her nominations for that too . Kimberley is inexplicable - unless she has another role coming up - though I suspect she would look better/slicker now after doing SCD.
More inexplicable is the lack of West End talent singing anything else much. You could easily find current performers who could sing most of the songs given to celebrity/US stars as well or better. He could even find people from his own TV shows who could sing many better. its just a bit odd - why you would fill a show with non West End people if you want to advertise your wares, and one or two big names would do to get the TV audience in? You would think he would want to show his achievements off at their best, rather than jump on the lets use a name bandwagon.
#259691 Love Never Dies Westend 2013
Posted
BrumCub
on 23 March 2013 - 09:51 PM
#259336 Love Never Dies Westend 2013
Posted
bex1210
on 21 March 2013 - 07:12 PM
#257162 Evita Uk Tour 2013
Posted
bickypeg
on 04 March 2013 - 04:18 PM
#257426 Bad Behaviour At A Show
Posted
freckles
on 06 March 2013 - 07:40 AM
I get very annoyed at latecomers too & shows going up late.
Much prefer the "latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance" policy, which some theatres adopt and I think more should. My least favourite theatre for this is the Apollo, watching Wicked now is like being in a cinema with people wandering in & out throughout. I think the audience should have more respect for the performers - and indeed the rest of the audience.
#256774 Liza At The Rfh
Posted
alec_e10
on 02 March 2013 - 10:19 AM
It was an amazing night from a true legend. The audience reaction was fantastic and just would not let her get off the stage at the end.
I have seen Liza live many times over the years and she is my all time favourite performer.
I did know Clare Teal's work having heard some of her stuff and also seen her at the John Wilson Orchestra concert at the Proms. She has a great voice. You could tell at the beginning that a lot of the audience were not familiar and were only half paying attention but by a couple of songs into her set they started to listen and she got a great reception at the end.
Moan coming up now.
I could not believe the "bad behaviour" my many people in the audience.
Now if this was a pop concert at the 02 I could almost expect it but the RFH at £120 a ticket....................
People constantly talking during the show, lighting up the hall with the glow from their smartphones whilst they took pictures, sent texts etc and a woman near me even on the phone to her babysitter during Liza's set!!!! I must have also been sitting in the weak bladder section as there was a constant flow of people going to the loo.
Am I turning into a Victor Meldrew in my old age or are people getting worse when they go to the theatre?
#256468 ALW ITV Specials
Posted
choruslines
on 28 February 2013 - 06:44 AM
Brujon, on 28 February 2013 - 04:06 AM, said:
I have a sad feeling that we will be getting Amanda Holden singing Don't Cry For Me, Susan Boyle with Memory, Ronan Keating singing No Matter What, Kimberly Walsh doing Another Suitcase (from her album), Alfie Boe, Il Divo, Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Shanyne Ward, Ricky Martin, Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Melanie C, Chris Moyles and the Superstar cast, and all the other ITV 'stars'.
What I really want is a Phantom Of The Opera (at the R Albert Hall) type group performance of something from Sunset Boulevard with Lupone, Faye Dunaway, Betty Buckley, Ma'am Paige, Barbra, Glenn Close and co fighting for the role of Norma.
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