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Post by BVM on Jul 6, 2024 11:19:48 GMT
I know they all do to varying extents but Michael Harrison is VERY profit focussed. And business savvy.
The Palladium Panto programmes are also ludicrously priced.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 6, 2024 13:31:16 GMT
Glad they are back in stock as last week they didn't have any so hopefully will get one in a couple of weeks when I'm there again. And hopefully fridge magnet too which was also sold out.
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Post by blamerobots on Jul 6, 2024 17:06:23 GMT
If the person I talked to in Sister Ray Records somehow reads this board and sees this; don't get that highlights zoetrope vinyl!! It's not worth it!!!! And sorry I was so sweaty... it was hot in the Harold Pinter..!
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Post by BVM on Jul 7, 2024 13:15:05 GMT
Update - there was one tiny easy to miss scrappy A4 print out of the covers yesterday afternoon. This was as you went in via door 2. Door 1 had nothing.
They really do need to do better with this. Think was covered upthread but doesn't Equity require covers to be clearly displayed? There are screens everywhere so really how hard can it be to display "cast at this performance" on those.
(Appreciate I am labouring a point that is irrelevant to 99% of the audience but I profoundly believe punters should be able to easily find out who they are watching if they want to. It's also respectful to the performers!)
Anyway, show was sensational and continues to grow on me. Took me several visits but would probs up it from my initial 4 stars to 5 now.
We had Lara Vina Uzcatia covering Greaseball and she was sensational - great rocky MT voice which really suited the role. Believe she went on for Act 2 the day before mid show so this was her first full show - you'd never have known!
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 7, 2024 13:25:28 GMT
Scott Hayward is on as Rusty this afternoon!
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Post by Jon on Jul 7, 2024 13:27:22 GMT
I know they all do to varying extents but Michael Harrison is VERY profit focussed. And business savvy. The Palladium Panto programmes are also ludicrously priced. That the sign of a successful producer. The pantos overall make a lot of money.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 7, 2024 14:01:17 GMT
Scott Hayward is on as Rusty this afternoon! Wish Iād seen him. The usual one is dreadful.
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Post by 141920grm on Jul 7, 2024 14:08:10 GMT
Scott Hayward is on as Rusty this afternoon! Wish Iād seen him. The usual one is dreadful. how so?
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 7, 2024 14:37:06 GMT
I think it was Scottās debut, unless anyone knows otherwise. Perfect and adorable! More thoughts later.
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Post by marob on Jul 7, 2024 14:42:30 GMT
Yes, he was very good. Bonkers show, well staged with no end of ear worms. Really enjoyed it.
(Didnāt enjoy it running a good 25 minutes longer than advertised though.)
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Post by mattnyc on Jul 7, 2024 14:48:26 GMT
As far as advertising covers, they were posted at the doors to enter the performance space today, but very easy to overlook.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 7, 2024 15:19:20 GMT
Wish Iād seen him. The usual one is dreadful. how so? IMO couldnāt act, and a very weak voice. Also couldnāt buy him fancying Pearl (if you know what I meanā¦!)
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Post by steve10086 on Jul 7, 2024 15:29:13 GMT
IMO couldnāt act, and a very weak voice. Also couldnāt buy him fancying Pearl (if you know what I meanā¦!) Agreed on all 3 points
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Post by forfivemoreminutes on Jul 7, 2024 15:48:32 GMT
speculating the sexuality of a 17 year old is odd behaviour
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 7, 2024 15:55:31 GMT
speculating the sexuality of a 17 year old is odd behaviour Not speculating at all. Just didnāt find it convincing he fancied Pearl. Perhaps it was more to do with lacklustre acting ability.
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Post by forfivemoreminutes on Jul 7, 2024 15:58:15 GMT
speculating the sexuality of a 17 year old is odd behaviour Not speculating at all. Just didnāt find it convincing he fancied Pearl. Perhaps it was more to do with lacklustre acting ability. so what did āif you know what i meanā mean?
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Post by danb on Jul 7, 2024 16:00:56 GMT
I canāt recall a single Rusty where this was not the case. Heās pretending to be a toy trainā¦itās hardly Hedda Gabler is it?
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 7, 2024 16:02:52 GMT
I canāt recall a single Rusty where this was not the case. Heās pretending to be a toy trainā¦itās hardly Hedda Gabler is it? Hmm. Iāve definitely seen Rusties that have more energy and strength. He seemed too young to me. But that could apply to a lot of the casting here. Or maybe Iām just showing my age and they were all this young at the Apollo Vic!
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Post by danb on Jul 7, 2024 16:24:08 GMT
Theyāve always been a camp as t!ts āsmall typeā up til this, to be replaced by a camp as t!ts skinny street dance Diversity type here. He was adequate, and barely in it in comparison to before.
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Post by Dr Tom on Jul 7, 2024 16:47:34 GMT
I mean, it's quite hard to judge what type of people are attracted to another by a kid inventing trains who race as roller skaters...
I've now sat in all the first class carriages. Note to self, avoid saying platform when you mean carriage. I caused confusion by being directed to the wrong section last week. This week, someone was sat in my carriage seat, and the spare seat (only 2 seats along so no big deal) had completely the wrong seat number attached to it, but we got there. Note, there is little rake in first class carriages 2 and 3. My view was fine, but I did hear a lady unhappy I was sat in front, even though I'm not all that tall.
If you can see over the people in front, carriages 2 and 3 have excellent views. There's a lot of the display and light effects I didn't even know existed from the side seats.
Covers today for Greaseball, Blue Lightning, Killerwatt and Rusty. I'm not sure who was in the train crash, but that's quite a while to be absent, so I hope everyone is okay and not concussed or hurt too badly. I'm not sure if the races were slowed down, but the first race winner announcement, which I presume is tied to the music, was a bit early. All the cast who were on were on form.
As I mentioned, I loved Scott Hayward as Rusty. Jeevan is talented, but you could tell that Scott just has so much more acting experience. The only thing that may be controversial is keeping the same look for him as Jeevan. I'd be very happy to see Scott again.
I do also love the way that Lewis Kidd sneaks up on unsuspecting audience members to surprise them. Yes, I'm easily amused.
No visit next week as I'm away, but I'll keep going as long as the excellent single seat discounts remain. But preferably not when AC/DC are at Wembley. Seeing so many people of retirement age about wearing their T-Shirts when I thought AC/DC was too modern and trendy a band for me, just makes me feel old!
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Post by benj on Jul 7, 2024 17:05:47 GMT
Myself and my partner (gay couple) also commented that heād probably be more interested in Hydra than Pearl when we saw it. I thought he sang well, but his voice doesnāt suit the score. Itās a pop voice really. Iād like to see different Rustyās to compare. I also thought the size difference between Rusty and Pearl was off putting - sheās tiny and heās very tall. It didnāt work for me.
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Post by alece10 on Jul 7, 2024 17:46:15 GMT
Just read the Sunday Times review by Dominic Maxwell who gives a glowing and gushing review of the show and, at the end, gives it 3 stars. Bizarre!
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Post by ceebee on Jul 7, 2024 17:52:59 GMT
I mean, it's quite hard to judge what type of people are attracted to another by a kid inventing trains who race as roller skaters... Covers today for Greaseball, Blue Lightning, Killerwatt and Rusty. I'm not sure who was in the train crash, but that's quite a while to be absent, so I hope everyone is okay and not concussed or hurt too badly. I'm not sure if the races were slowed down, but the first race winner announcement, which I presume is tied to the music, was a bit early. All the cast who were on were on form. Greaseball and Blue Lightning were in the pile-up and took ankle injuries and the in-house physio advised replacing with swings. I'm not sure how common it is to have a physio attached to a show but was very impressed when the Company Manager mentioned them in the extended interval. Reassuring that actor welfare is being prioritised.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 7, 2024 19:54:50 GMT
I mean, it's quite hard to judge what type of people are attracted to another by a kid inventing trains who race as roller skaters... Covers today for Greaseball, Blue Lightning, Killerwatt and Rusty. I'm not sure who was in the train crash, but that's quite a while to be absent, so I hope everyone is okay and not concussed or hurt too badly. I'm not sure if the races were slowed down, but the first race winner announcement, which I presume is tied to the music, was a bit early. All the cast who were on were on form. Greaseball and Blue Lightning were in the pile-up and took ankle injuries and the in-house physio advised replacing with swings. I'm not sure how common it is to have a physio attached to a show but was very impressed when the Company Manager mentioned them in the extended interval. Reassuring that actor welfare is being prioritised. Almost every musical has a physio, certainly any with major choreography
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Jul 7, 2024 20:44:10 GMT
Managed to catch this with one of the reduced Ā£29.50 singles. Fantastic view in the Locomotive section and the roller skating is all very impressive!
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