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Post by ceebee on Mar 31, 2024 16:47:40 GMT
I was at the last night yesterday. I did the matinee and evening. Very exciting see a very dashing Jonathan Bailey in the audience. It was some what emotional. The cast definitely seem to love each other. There was an electric atmosphere radiating from them. I’ve enjoyed watching the rollercoaster of this show. The amazing swings. But there is something about having the whole main cast on this particular show that makes you forgive any shortcomings that come with the sketchy script. It seems with this show-the audience reaction every night I’ve been is what could see it tour really successfully. For me the cast and their unique personalities and voices are what makes this show. It’s so diverse and gives visibility to groups that mainstream audiences might not intentionally pay to go and see. To see a trans Freddie Mercury get a standing ovation from audiences who may wince at anything woke was really powerful. Anyway, now on to see OPENING NIGHT next week! The people have spoken for The Live Aid musical. It seems the people have spoken in a different way for opening night. Totally agree - this is a great show and a great cast. Audience responses have been fantastic. I look forward to seeing it evolve.
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Post by luvvie23 on Mar 31, 2024 20:50:43 GMT
I was at the last night yesterday. I did the matinee and evening. Very exciting see a very dashing Jonathan Bailey in the audience. It was some what emotional. The cast definitely seem to love each other. There was an electric atmosphere radiating from them. I’ve enjoyed watching the rollercoaster of this show. The amazing swings. But there is something about having the whole main cast on this particular show that makes you forgive any shortcomings that come with the sketchy script. It seems with this show-the audience reaction every night I’ve been is what could see it tour really successfully. For me the cast and their unique personalities and voices are what makes this show. It’s so diverse and gives visibility to groups that mainstream audiences might not intentionally pay to go and see. To see a trans Freddie Mercury get a standing ovation from audiences who may wince at anything woke was really powerful. Anyway, now on to see OPENING NIGHT next week! The people have spoken for The Live Aid musical. It seems the people have spoken in a different way for opening night. You’re right. JFOD brings the cosy, the warm, the known. It doesn’t try and be new or different; rather it brings what people already love and feel safe with, and gives it to them. No worlds rocked. Nothing new or scary. And a show where you can openly sing a long and eat and drink without being shushed. We loved chatting about each memory as each new song rocked up. The fact that the cast all showed up for the final day… Made me emotional. More comfort food please. Less of the new. I binged away on comfort food. I loved it. I didn’t leave at the interval. I didn’t leave feeling confused. I would never eat and chat through a show mind. And yes the cast who must have been exhausted-showed up and completed their contracts. Thank you for agreeing with me. Really cheered me up 😏
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Post by ceebee on Mar 31, 2024 21:26:24 GMT
You’re right. JFOD brings the cosy, the warm, the known. It doesn’t try and be new or different; rather it brings what people already love and feel safe with, and gives it to them. No worlds rocked. Nothing new or scary. And a show where you can openly sing a long and eat and drink without being shushed. We loved chatting about each memory as each new song rocked up. The fact that the cast all showed up for the final day… Made me emotional. More comfort food please. Less of the new. I binged away on comfort food. I loved it. I didn’t leave at the interval. I didn’t leave feeling confused. I would never eat and chat through a show mind. And yes the cast who must have been exhausted-showed up and completed their contracts. Thank you for agreeing with me. Really cheered me up 😏 I'm with you 100%. This was a great show, a great cast, and has a great future. I loved it too as did very many other people night after night.
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Post by luvvie23 on Mar 31, 2024 21:42:35 GMT
I binged away on comfort food. I loved it. I didn’t leave at the interval. I didn’t leave feeling confused. I would never eat and chat through a show mind. And yes the cast who must have been exhausted-showed up and completed their contracts. Thank you for agreeing with me. Really cheered me up 😏 I'm with you 100%. This was a great show, a great cast, and has a great future. I loved it too as did very many other people night after night. Packed out night after night. X
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Post by nash16 on Apr 1, 2024 0:20:47 GMT
You’re right. JFOD brings the cosy, the warm, the known. It doesn’t try and be new or different; rather it brings what people already love and feel safe with, and gives it to them. No worlds rocked. Nothing new or scary. And a show where you can openly sing a long and eat and drink without being shushed. We loved chatting about each memory as each new song rocked up. The fact that the cast all showed up for the final day… Made me emotional. More comfort food please. Less of the new. I binged away on comfort food. I loved it. I didn’t leave at the interval. I didn’t leave feeling confused. I would never eat and chat through a show mind. And yes the cast who must have been exhausted-showed up and completed their contracts. Thank you for agreeing with me. Really cheered me up 😏 If you don’t come with me and CeeBee for opening night (not that one!) of the West End transfer, you’re out of our group! #SoExcited
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Post by nash16 on Apr 1, 2024 0:22:01 GMT
And did everyone else who paid money want to hear you sing along, eat, drink and chat? Did you even SEE this show? We were all singing and chatting and eating. Why do so many have an issue with this?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2024 6:01:03 GMT
And did everyone else who paid money want to hear you sing along, eat, drink and chat? Did you even SEE this show? We were all singing and chatting and eating. Why do so many have an issue with this? I would have an issue with this. If I pay money to see a show, I want to see and hear the professionals, not the audience.
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Post by ceebee on Apr 1, 2024 9:04:04 GMT
Did you even SEE this show? We were all singing and chatting and eating. Why do so many have an issue with this? I would have an issue with this. If I pay money to see a show, I want to see and hear the professionals, not the audience. I agree though this show is SO loud (a bit like MJ) the audience singers tend to get drowned out. I've noticed it when I've been (a stupid amount if times) but tbh this show is also raising money so I care less about singing and more about the fact it is raising awareness and money (and obviously a profit for producers too). Also, the cast encourage it and mid-second half onwards it feels like a concert anyway.
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Post by max on Apr 1, 2024 10:27:20 GMT
I was at the last night yesterday. I did the matinee and evening. Very exciting see a very dashing Jonathan Bailey in the audience. It was some what emotional. The cast definitely seem to love each other. There was an electric atmosphere radiating from them. I’ve enjoyed watching the rollercoaster of this show. The amazing swings. But there is something about having the whole main cast on this particular show that makes you forgive any shortcomings that come with the sketchy script. It seems with this show-the audience reaction every night I’ve been is what could see it tour really successfully. For me the cast and their unique personalities and voices are what makes this show. It’s so diverse and gives visibility to groups that mainstream audiences might not intentionally pay to go and see. To see a trans Freddie Mercury get a standing ovation from audiences who may wince at anything woke was really powerful. Anyway, now on to see OPENING NIGHT next week! The people have spoken for The Live Aid musical. It seems the people have spoken in a different way for opening night. You’re right. JFOD brings the cosy, the warm, the known. It doesn’t try and be new or different; rather it brings what people already love and feel safe with, and gives it to them. No worlds rocked. Nothing new or scary. And a show where you can openly sing a long and eat and drink without being shushed. We loved chatting about each memory as each new song rocked up. The fact that the cast all showed up for the final day… Made me emotional. More comfort food please. Less of the new. I think nash16's Swift comment here makes a Modest Proposal for how more theatre could be.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2024 13:22:59 GMT
To see a trans Freddie Mercury get a standing ovation from audiences who may wince at anything woke was really powerful. If anyone was going to be played by a trans actor then Freddie was the perfect character to choose. What the legend would have defined as in today's genders and pronouns I don't know maybe Freddie would have had his own "He/They/She/Freddie". The actual performer Freddie Love bears a strong resemblance to a younger Freddie Mercury and seemed to have a decent voice the bit I saw on Comic Relief so I think this was a fine bit of casting. The great Freddie Mercury had his songs sung by thousands of people who would have probably not been comfortable with Freddie's life choices but his music transcended everyone and he loved that and was loved for doing that.
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Post by max on Apr 1, 2024 17:56:51 GMT
There was some discussion above about the title. I've just seen that the twitter account is @liveaidmusical so for social media they've already gone with the version that people will be how any word of mouth would casually refer to it.
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Post by ceebee on Apr 1, 2024 19:36:25 GMT
If anyone was going to be played by a trans actor then Freddie was the perfect character to choose. What the legend would have defined as in today's genders and pronouns I don't know maybe Freddie would have had his own "He/They/She/Freddie". The actual performer Freddie Love bears a strong resemblance to a younger Freddie Mercury and seemed to have a decent voice the bit I saw on Comic Relief so I think this was a fine bit of casting. The great Freddie Mercury had his songs sung by thousands of people who would have probably not been comfortable with Freddie's life choices but his music transcended everyone and he loved that and was loved for doing that. I'm a hetero male and loved Freddie Love's performance and found them as sassy and sexy as hell. Make of that what you will. I thought they were absolutely superb and channeled Mercury 100%.
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Post by david on Apr 1, 2024 19:55:05 GMT
All this talk of Freddie Love's fantastic vocals has made me have another watch of the iconic Queen Live Aid set on You Tube. It was a mind-blowing 20-minute vocal and musician masterclass by the great man and the rest of the band. His ability to control that Wembley crowd is just an absolute joy to watch and listen to. Every time I watch it, it just sends shivers down my spine. I'm just glad that event was recorded so that future generations can experience that iconic moment.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2024 21:20:33 GMT
All this talk of Freddie Love's fantastic vocals has made me have another watch of the iconic Queen Live Aid set on You Tube. It was a mind-blowing 20-minute vocal and musician masterclass by the great man and the rest of the band. His ability to control that Wembley crowd is just an absolute joy to watch and listen to. Every time I watch it, it just sends shivers down my spine. I'm just glad that event was recorded so that future generations can experience that iconic moment. If it happened today the fans would have just been stood there filming it or facetiming their friends I agree that the name of the show should be changed to Live Aid Musical or even the event date rather than it being after a Bowie lyric. Bob has been involved with the show so the use of "Live Aid" shouldn't be an issue.
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Post by punxsutawney on Apr 2, 2024 8:39:40 GMT
And did everyone else who paid money want to hear you sing along, eat, drink and chat? Did you even SEE this show? We were all singing and chatting and eating. Why do so many have an issue with this? Because you're not the performers who people pay money to see! I don't care about the eating but stop singing and chatting, people pay a lot of money to see people other than you! This was exactly my fear with this production, the lack of enforcement and warnings about audience behaviour is encouraging bad behaviour and distractions.
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Post by Being Alive on Apr 2, 2024 9:18:46 GMT
Did you even SEE this show? We were all singing and chatting and eating. Why do so many have an issue with this? Because you're not the performers who people pay money to see! I don't care about the eating but stop singing and chatting, people pay a lot of money to see people other than you! This was exactly my fear with this production, the lack of enforcement and warnings about audience behaviour is encouraging bad behaviour and distractions. Fully agree.
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Post by BVM on Apr 2, 2024 9:35:57 GMT
I am lost!
I thought all the comments upthread about it being ok to talk/eat/sing were all tongue in cheek?
Or are people seriously saying it's ok to do these things at this show?
(Although will add that these behaviours usually drive me mental, though I felt a modicum less annoyed about it at this show - but that was possibly as for me was a middling experience so I wasn't as precious as I usually am; plus it was very loud. Even so, my preference would be for a quiet audience!)
The audience are on the (long) list of reasons I won't be booking MJ......
Anyway, not sure I'd go again, but could for def see why some people love Just For One Day and I do hope it has a healthy future life!
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Post by max on Apr 2, 2024 10:19:06 GMT
I also took it that the comments about talking, singing, and eating were satirical.
The idea of chomping your way through a musical about a famine relief concert ......
(Look up Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' if you don't know it)
However, as it's been taken as serious, I can't agree with the comment that the volume of the music makes singing along less of an issue than usual - not when people are sat right next to you; and (as happened when I went) what about when a song goes to a quiet part? So there we have Freddie getting to the end of 'Bohemian Rhapsody': "Nothing really matters".....long pause, audience member has to sing anticipating "to me" before the performer does. GTF!
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Post by BVM on Apr 2, 2024 10:25:29 GMT
I also took it that the comments about talking, singing, and eating were satirical. The idea of chomping your way through a musical about a famine relief concert ...... (Look up Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' if you don't know it) However, as it's been taken as serious, I can't agree with the comment that the volume of the music makes singing along less of an issue than usual - not when people are sat right next to you; and (as happened when I went) what about when a song goes to a quiet part? So there we have Freddie getting to the end of 'Bohemian Rhapsody': "Nothing really matters".....long pause, audience member has to sing anticipating "to me" before the performer does. GTF! Actually you're right about that. Bat Out of Hell was a loud musical I LOVED - and the singing along drove me mental. So was probably my relatively lesser connection with Just For One Day that rendered me less annoyed.... God knows what they do about it. At Bristol Hippodrome for Bat there was such a clear announcement specifically about not singing along - group of drunk Welsh women next to me literally laughed and one said "not sing along? How ridiculous, of course we're gonna sing along!" Another one then tapped woman in row in front and said "you don't mind if we sing along DO you?" in such a terrifying voice that there was only really one answer. Anyway, that is the kind of thing you are up against!
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Post by ceebee on Apr 2, 2024 10:44:56 GMT
I also took it that the comments about talking, singing, and eating were satirical. The idea of chomping your way through a musical about a famine relief concert ...... (Look up Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' if you don't know it) However, as it's been taken as serious, I can't agree with the comment that the volume of the music makes singing along less of an issue than usual - not when people are sat right next to you; and (as happened when I went) what about when a song goes to a quiet part? So there we have Freddie getting to the end of 'Bohemian Rhapsody': "Nothing really matters".....long pause, audience member has to sing anticipating "to me" before the performer does. GTF! We might have been at the same performance. Freddie looked pretty displeased.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2024 14:02:43 GMT
Totally inappropriate to ruin the end of Bo Rap which is artistic licence to the show as that wasn't performed fully at Live Aid. There must be lots of sing-along parts in this show but the audience should leave it to the encore when in a lot of shows it is encouraged.
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Post by theatremiss on Apr 2, 2024 14:48:39 GMT
I also took it that the comments about talking, singing, and eating were satirical. The idea of chomping your way through a musical about a famine relief concert ...... (Look up Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' if you don't know it) However, as it's been taken as serious, I can't agree with the comment that the volume of the music makes singing along less of an issue than usual - not when people are sat right next to you; and (as happened when I went) what about when a song goes to a quiet part? So there we have Freddie getting to the end of 'Bohemian Rhapsody': "Nothing really matters".....long pause, audience member has to sing anticipating "to me" before the performer does. GTF! We might have been at the same performance. Freddie looked pretty displeased. This happened on Thu eve performance and Freddie looked hacked off. I wouldn’t want to cross her
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Post by QueerTheatre on Apr 2, 2024 16:02:36 GMT
We might have been at the same performance. Freddie looked pretty displeased. This happened on Thu eve performance and Freddie looked hacked off. I wouldn’t want to cross her *them
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Post by ceebee on Apr 2, 2024 16:29:21 GMT
We might have been at the same performance. Freddie looked pretty displeased. This happened on Thu eve performance and Freddie looked hacked off. I wouldn’t want to cross her This was a different performance to mine but they (Freddie Love) looked pretty miffed. Don't blame them really as they absolutely nailed the Mercury charisma and the end of Bo Rhap is virtually iconic. Would enjoy seeing Freddie do other stuff as there is a beautiful operatic tone to their voice, not dissimilar to Mercury's.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2024 16:48:37 GMT
This happened on Thu eve performance and Freddie looked hacked off. I wouldn’t want to cross her *them It always makes me wonder what pronouns some of the flamboyant singers from that era would have used or how they might have identified. Bowie always seemed to be ahead of the curve somehow. I once heard the joke what came between Glam Rock and New Romantic and the answer is Freddie. Again the person playing Freddie can identify any which way they like but the performer had a very good voice and was well cast for the role which is all I care about.
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