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Notre Dame de Paris
Venue: Dominion Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarThis show made me want to be the best I could be.... But no one can be as good as the original cast of "Notre dame de Paris" No show has touched it since... Darren Charles!!!!!! You're amazing... and Mickey Ferguson.... Miss you guys... BIG UP TO BODYWORK... X - Blackman22 Jun 08
starThankfully this show is closing this weekend. I am saddened that given the inspiration of the gothic splendour of Notre Dame Cathedral and such a grim story, the composer could produce music of such banality, with very little changes in tempo, dynamic or texture, let alone the incessant modulations up a tone in place of development of a musical theme. There is no character development or characterisation, for which I don't blame the cast, but the appallingly trite lyrics and music which would send me screaming from a lift. Again, the set design is unimaginative and in no way evokes the grandeur or darkness of Notre Dame, nor the psychological darkness of the story. The cathedral's bells, so integral to Quasimodo's existence, hardly got a look in. When they finally appeared on stage (I'd have liked them to have made their presence felt in the music too - fat chance) they were used admirably by the excellent acrobats, but looked like the bells I put on my Christmas tree. I also fail to see what excuse there can be for being unable to hear words sung in the middle of the voice with a microphone. Finally, I am aghast at the audacity of being asked to pay £30 to hear a recorded 'orchestra'. Shocking. - USER: Whatsonstage.com03 Oct 01
starWe left at half time after not hearing a single lyric (the sound production was appalling), not able to distinguish any of the 18 numbers in the first half apart, not being engaged by any of the actors and after spending an hour looking at an empty stage. Dreadful stuff. If I'd have stayed never mind Esmerelda, I'd have set fire to the whole theatre. ME - USER: Whatsonstage.com03 Oct 01
starR U Crazy? It's RUBBISH!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com13 Aug 01
starstarstarstarstarI think this show was absolutely brilliant!!Don't believe those who says it's a waste of money-go with an open mind and you're sure to find something there that will appeal to you. Unfortunately I listened to all the bad press and so only got round to seeing it for the first time last week-I wish I had gone when it had first opened as I had already intended!!I would definitely see this again. I found this show much more enjoyable than Les Mis, but that may just be be because I prefer the more modern productions. The staging, lighting, effects, dancers and the rest of the cast make this show something completely different to everything else currently on show inthe West End.Seeing is believing, so definitely go and judge for yourself. Don't let such a magnificent show close just because a few critics successfully robbed it of the audience numbers it deserves!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com01 Aug 01
starThis is by far the worst piece of theatre I have ever seen in my life - and believe me - I've seen some right c**p. The whole thing is just monotomous back-to-back songs (the lyrics are primary school level, repeated over and over again in about 5 different keys) which never stop - there is no dialogue at all - perhaps that's for the best though as the acting is appalling and they'd make even more of a mess of it. Minogue is particularly bad; extremely unconvincing. Why, also, do they all have to wear those annoying microphones that make them look like BT operators? Perhaps if they turned down the dodgy music a bit they wouldn't need them. The scenery is bizarre and boring - the whole thing framed around the big back wall of the 15th century cathedral (which looks like it is made out of breeze blocks) which makes the whole thing really flat. Ever so often a large post pushes out of the wall so someone can run up it - why? Occasionally there huge gargoyle statues appear but for some reason wander around the stage is if they're lost. Yes, the lighting and effects are very good but you just feel as if someone's said, "Oooh - that'll look good - let's chuck that in" - there's no REASON for them. As for the plot - was there one? I couldnt find one in my programme, let alone watching it. I actually found myself looking at the huge list of numbers in the programme and checking them off as they went - counting down the number left until the end. The show's one saving grace was the acrobatics, which were superb. But the thing that amazes me the most is that there were actually people giving standing ovations at the end! At first I thought they were queuing to get out of their row - but no! - they were clapping!! Have they never set foot in a theatre before?! Anyway - don't listen to those who say it's good - it's NOT. DON'T GO - MAKE NOTRE DAME DE PARIS CLOSE!!!!!!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com17 Jul 01
starThe most expensive sleep I've ever had. Is it really a comedy as some of the characters were hilarious ? - USER: Whatsonstage.com10 Jun 01
starstarstarstarstarWe've seen Les Mis more times than we'd like to count but forget Les Mis. Notre Dame de Paris dares to be different. The scenery, cast and songs are superb. It's a magnificent spectacle. Yes, it is just a succession of songs but the songs are all brilliant. The dancers and acrobats just add a new dimension to a musical. However, the most praise has to go to the excellent singers - Danni Minogue was a bit so/so but the others are absolutely fantastic. We have already booked to go again. Get yourself a ticket whilst it's still showing. - USER: Whatsonstage.com02 Jun 01
starstarstarstarstarNotre Dame is by far the most enjoyable show I have seen. The same great music as Le Mis but with the addition of superb lighting, stage and incredible acrobatics and dance. Ignore anything you read about this show being naff, everybody I know who has seen it absolutely loved it. - USER: Whatsonstage.com29 Apr 01
starWell I took my good lady wife up to the West-End for a nice lunch followed by shopping. At the last minute we decided to take in a show, in order to round off a wonderful day. How we regretted our decision to see this dross !!! The music was TOO LOUD !!! Therefore you could not hear the singing, which was poor too, of what you did hear. The one plus were the dancers, that kept us in our seats until the end. Otherwise the interval would have seen us leave. MISS THIS AT ALL COSTS !!! .... even half price ones ! - USER: Whatsonstage.com24 Apr 01
starNotre Dame was not only bad, but it was so bad that giving it one star is incredibly generous. Bad music, awful lyrics, a very unimpressive cast and out of place dance moves all contributed to making Notre Dame the worst thing I've seen in years. Do yourself a favour, see Les Mis or The Lion King...or anything at the West End for that matter, as long as it isn't this. - USER: Whatsonstage.com23 Apr 01
starThis is probably the worst thing i have ever seen, no live orchestra, badly acted, rubbish songs stating where people are (i.e im a priest over and over again and here we are in Paris France, wow Paris is in France?), strange up to date costumes (addiad trainers??) despite the 1430's setiing (or something) and some quite good acrobatics and dancing but completely out of place. If you have never seen any other west end musical, you may enjoy this is if not you'll hate it. Try Les Mis instead. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Apr 01
starThis is probably the worst thing i have ever seen, no live orchestra, badly acted, rubbish songs stating where people where (i.e im a priest over and over again and here we are in Paris France, wow Paris is in France?), strange up to date costumes (addiad trainers??) despite the 1430's setiing (or something) and some quite good acrobatics and dancing but completely out of place. If you have never seen any other west end musical, you may enjoy this is if not you'll hate it. Try Les Mis instead. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Apr 01
starstarstarstarstarDon't be put off by all the snobbery attatched to knocking this show. If you are willing to be wowed by the most amazing dancers and to enjoy the power of superb singers, then you will enjoy this show.I think that it is not as spectacular as say Les Mis or as dramatic as Blood Bros, but if you go with an open mind then there is plenty of enjoyment there. - USER: Whatsonstage.com21 Apr 01
starSome good tunes but that's where it ends. What the hell is this show about - a virtually incomprensible plot and a load of acrobatics that served no purpose other than to prove this show belongs in the circus and not the west end. The characters were quite laughable - a bit pantomimic. Just thank goodness I got my ticket at the HPTB in Leicester Square. - USER: Whatsonstage.com17 Apr 01
starstarstarstarstarOutstanding production! Exceptional music and voices, stunning scenery, lighting and acrobatics and great performances! - USER: Whatsonstage.com15 Apr 01
starstarstarstarstarWhy all the bad press? This is the only show that has ever moved me. All the actors were fantastic, the score remarkable, origonal. And to top it off a classic love story , that will move any person (except the critics, who don't want to change with the times!)Go and see it you won't be disappointed - USER: Whatsonstage.com23 Mar 01
starstarstarstarstarStupendous!Wonderful music that stays with you long after the show is over.Fantastic performances from an outstanding cast,energetic dancing{yes dancing in a musical I thought we'd never see that again!]It's totally new,breathtaking,and moving people to tears of joy at this wonderous spectacle.It's not Sondheim,it's not American it hasn't got a girl in dungarees pretending she doesn't like the boy she really loves,and the public love it.Consequently the crirics hate it,go see it and make your own mind up. - USER: Whatsonstage.com11 Mar 01
starstarstarstarstarWhat a breath of fresh air to see something new and exciting hitting the west-end. The actors are fantastic and dancing is awesome. My favourite being Ian Pirie (Quasimodo). He is so strong yet so passionate about the part and deserves an award. I have now seen the show 8 times with different actors and he gets better in every performance. Fred Johanssen (Frollo) is another performer who gives his all. Ian, if you leave your wife, I'm here!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com08 Mar 01
starstarstarstarstarI Agree seen it twice now, hope i can again before the critics get their way and close it - USER: Whatsonstage.com14 Feb 01
starstarstarwot a great modern show Ive now been to see it 4 times and love it !!!!!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com01 Feb 01




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