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#263234 Stephen Ward: The Musical

Posted CaityGlinda on 25 April 2013 - 05:00 PM

The main problem I have with this, is that I haven't got a clue who Stephen Ward is and I've never heard of the Profumo Scandal until now, and I like to consider myself quite a cultured 18 year old. I can't imagine I'm the only person who will have almost no interest in this show because of that reason. I imagine that young adults aren't the target audience, which is a shame.


#263289 Stephen Ward: The Musical

Posted Titan on 26 April 2013 - 06:00 AM

something like Scandal could work, but runs risk of people thinking its an adaption of the movie. also im not sure how much the actual affair will be a feature as alw has implied it will only be a small aspect



#251431 Rent In Concert - Kerry Ellis/Rory Taylor

Posted harveyjnr on 09 January 2013 - 09:32 PM

Yeah but it's Kerry Ellis. What the character is, and what type of voice is required is not required when it comes to her. God that she is . Note the not so subtle sarcasm.


#263274 Rent In Concert - Kerry Ellis/Rory Taylor

Posted Richey on 25 April 2013 - 10:54 PM

Just back from first performance in Manchester. It  was a stunning show. Thought it was really well staged and great performances from all the cast. It didnt seem like a concert more like a full production due to the staging, costumes and acting. I've never seen an audience rise to give a standing ovation so quickly.


#262556 Wicked 2013 Uk Tour Thread

Posted Titan on 20 April 2013 - 10:42 AM

Oh i didnt like his marius, vocals were ok but an actor he isnt. Reminded me of nick jonas


#262532 Scrooge 2013/4 Tommy Steel

Posted Jamiem on 20 April 2013 - 02:53 AM

View PostShowstopper, on 20 April 2013 - 12:01 AM, said:

It's tommys tenth year!!!

Tommy died two years ago and nobodies noticed


#262491 Viva Forever!

Posted JD094 on 19 April 2013 - 04:34 PM

Saw this last night. I will do my best not to be too hysterical about it, and what follows is just my take on it, not what is gospel...

Some parts of it I enjoyed; mainly the large production numbers of the bigger hits - aside from the ridiculous blow up things in Spice Up Your Life. Choreography was largely very tight too, it seemed. The number Viva Forever was beautifully rendered by Ben Cura too, I adored that arrangement. The pit sounded phenomenal throughout, so hats off to the MD and his team; the sound quality was brilliant and so loud as well; I seem to remember thinking the same coming away from Ghost.

Great performances few and far between. Notably from Hannah as Viva; adored her voice, and loved Kirstie Skivington who was on as Diamond, very well suited. In addition, Hatty Preston's Minty was great, with impeccable timing, but the hash-tag thing began to grate on me towards the end. Sally Ann Triplett and Simon Adkins did solid jobs too, thought they were a bit under-used but can of course see why the focus is largely on the four girls.

Now the book. It's just dreadful. Coarse joke after ridiculous near-profanity after coarse joke after another (etc). Some got laughs, some certainly didn't. I thought Act 1 held up fairly well but about 15 minutes into Act 2 the whole thing just falls apart. It was the first time I've ever felt uncomfortable in a West End theatre. Seated high up in the (near full) Upper Circle, there just reached a point where everyone was looking at each other as if to say, 'what on earth are we witnessing here?'. Cue heads in hands and much muttering and laughing throughout the sparsely thin dialogue that made up the rest of the show. 2 Become 1 is a cringe-fest. Agree with previous posters on the abrupt ending but was nice to see the girls back together one last time. And the blasting mega-mix at the end is all very well but is surely an effort to try and get people to dance away the previous 2 hours' troubles!

I am not going to slag off the actors because I appreciate they all do the best job the can with the material given. But the characters of Suzi, Johnny, Simone, Karen, Lance and to a certain extent, Mitch, I just found so bland and irritating. They added nothing to the story really, and Simone in particular has far too much stage time. The over-arching concept itself is not a bad one at all but it could have been executed so much better. But safe to say, with such a talented cast, I left the theatre disappointed for them: that despite what I am sure is a mammoth effort each night, the end product is largely forgettable.


#261450 Viva Forever!

Posted Pippin on 09 April 2013 - 08:10 PM

Had the misfortune of seeing this the other weeks and yikes it is a shocker in spite of a very impressive cast. But so predictable and tedious. makes WWRY seem practically Chekovian. A shame as I was quite looking forward to it.


#261836 Viva Forever!

Posted MS1995 on 12 April 2013 - 06:58 PM

wh... I just... I just donn't... Ok...


#262482 Viva Forever!

Posted stevepearman on 19 April 2013 - 01:44 PM

Show pairs are extending their 2for 1 offer on Viva "due to popular demand". That's the funniest thing I've seen this week - selling cheap theatre tickets due to popular demand


#262265 Once London

Posted wickedgrin on 17 April 2013 - 12:44 AM

I attended a master class with Elaine Paige Tuesday afternoon at the Haymarket Theatre which was truly excellent with some fascinating and indispensable advise regarding performing musical theatre. She had seen Once and her comments on the performances in this show were very perceptive - I will not repeat them here. Suffice it to say her comments did not lead me to beat a path to the box office for this.


#262238 Once London

Posted munchkinmania on 16 April 2013 - 09:03 PM

Still dont think this will be a hit.  It will be lucky to get passed its booking period.Plenty of empty seats when I went. The publicity about this show isnt extensive either. The two leads are excellent and so it the music. In particular the emotional and haunting piano solo and the studio session song -When your minds made up. The main weaknesses are the story, pace, dialogue and some very dodgy acting by the supporting cast. If you sit in the upper circle the sound is not good and the impact of the show isnt as effective. It was ok but it didnt blow me away like most people who have been.


#261510 Once London

Posted RH1234 on 10 April 2013 - 09:01 AM

Theatremonkey's review has this comment which I think sums this up - "Everybody thinks “The Book of Mormon” is THE West End show of 2013. They are wrong, it is “Once.”"  http://www.theatremonkey.com/PHOENIXbooking.htm


#261407 Viva Forever!

Posted James84 on 09 April 2013 - 04:16 PM

Ensemble in the sense that they're all equally responsible for what a mess it is?


#261351 Once London

Posted RH1234 on 09 April 2013 - 07:20 AM

Saw the final preview last night - was so impressed by it. Beautiful staging, beautiful music. The two leads are just brilliant, both deserve awards when they come round next year. They sing beautifully, but most importantly their characters are so believable. Never seen such subtle acting in a musical in a 1,000 seat theatre! Very classy.I loved Book of Mormon, but really think this show is in another league - this is by far the more innovative show in terms of taking musical theatre into a different area/style. I really hope the critics embrace it. If there's any justice this will be a massive success. Go see.

Programme nice... £6 though.