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Post by Jon on May 6, 2024 11:26:45 GMT
I think performing on the roof is kind of risky, hopefully they have a backup just in case.
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Post by Jan on May 6, 2024 11:51:17 GMT
Is doing a scene outside the theatre going to be the new “immersive”? Possibly but of course it isn't new - wasn't the first scene of the NT Edward II in 2013 (John Heffernan/Joe Hill-Gibbins) done outdoors on the NT terrace and relayed by video to the audience ?
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Post by mrbarnaby on May 6, 2024 12:01:42 GMT
Jamie Lloyd is just trolling us now 🤣
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Post by David J on May 6, 2024 12:14:31 GMT
Is doing a scene outside the theatre going to be the new “immersive”? Possibly but of course it isn't new - wasn't the first scene of the NT Edward II in 2013 (John Heffernan/Joe Hill-Gibbins) done outdoors on the NT terrace and relayed by video to the audience ? And don't forget Ivo Van Hove's Roman Tragedies since 2009, with that cringeworthy Enobarbus' death scene
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Post by blamerobots on May 6, 2024 13:51:17 GMT
BREAKING: @tomholland1996 is said to be taking the Northern Line to Leicester Square station, browsing the LEGO store, catching Spirited Away at the London Coliseum before joining the curtain call at @romeojulietldn!
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Post by happysooz2 on May 6, 2024 15:15:53 GMT
I think performing on the roof is kind of risky, hopefully they have a backup just in case. will he swing down like spiderman?
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Post by dillan on May 7, 2024 22:18:48 GMT
A part of me wishes I booked opening night now because it's going to be hard to avoid spoilers.. (I'm going 20th May)
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Post by blamerobots on May 8, 2024 22:19:21 GMT
A part of me wishes I booked opening night now because it's going to be hard to avoid spoilers.. (I'm going 20th May) I'm going on the 26th of June... I'm basically expecting to be spoiled
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Post by A.Ham on May 9, 2024 11:22:32 GMT
A part of me wishes I booked opening night now because it's going to be hard to avoid spoilers.. (I'm going 20th May) I'm going on the 26th of June... I'm basically expecting to be spoiled And I’m the night after you, so likewise!
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Post by ceebee on May 9, 2024 13:19:28 GMT
Very strict instructions from ATG ahead of R&J...
We look forward to welcoming you to the Duke of York's Theatre soon. Please take note of the following information to help everyone safely enjoy their experience:
Some scenes include physical aggression, violence, blood and references to depression, anxiety and suicide. We recommend this production as suitable for those of age 15 and above.
This production includes flashing lights, smoke and haze effects, fire and loud sounds and music.
It is not possible to allow latecomers into the auditorium after the start of the performance. There is also no re-admission to the auditorium during the performance, other than at the interval.
Please check the performance start time on your tickets and ensure you arrive at the theatre comfortably in advance of the performance. We strongly suggest arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance. The theatre foyers and bars will be open from 90 minutes before the show and the auditorium will be open from 45 minutes before the show.
Extensive security checks will be in operation for all of those entering the theatre. Please be prepared to queue as required and follow the instruction of the security and theatre staff. All bags will be checked by security staff on entry to the theatre. Large bags will not be allowed into the auditorium and we recommend not bringing a bag to the theatre if possible.
Photography and filming is strictly not allowed at any time in the auditorium. Anyone who takes or attempts to take photography or filming in the auditorium will be asked to leave the theatre and tickets will not be refunded.
Phones are very distracting to those around you. Please make sure yours is turned off throughout the performance and do not use any functions of your phone during the performance whatsoever. We reserve the right to remove phones from those attempting to use the same during the performance.
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Post by marob on May 9, 2024 13:27:17 GMT
Are businesses allowed to confiscate someone’s private property?
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Post by andthelight on May 9, 2024 14:23:58 GMT
Are businesses allowed to confiscate someone’s private property? If you're on their premises and they have clear rules about it, I believe so. By buying a ticket you're essentially entering into a contract that says you follow their rules and consequences.
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Post by blamerobots on May 9, 2024 14:28:33 GMT
Even at curtain call? Surely not.
I went and saw SUNSET BLVD. solely because seeing the curtain call sent my curiosity off the edge.
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Post by bee on May 9, 2024 14:31:32 GMT
Is doing a scene outside the theatre going to be the new “immersive”? Possibly but of course it isn't new - wasn't the first scene of the NT Edward II in 2013 (John Heffernan/Joe Hill-Gibbins) done outdoors on the NT terrace and relayed by video to the audience ? I think you're right. Certainly quite a lot of the action was relayed on screens at the side of the stage. However my abiding memory of that show is the wonderful performance of Wee Jimmy Krankie as the future Edward III.
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Post by christya on May 9, 2024 14:41:00 GMT
I'm glad that I'm staying literally next door for this one, if they're being that big on security the queues will probably be a bit crazy. I'll probably not bring a bag at all.
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Post by blamerobots on May 9, 2024 15:19:19 GMT
I wonder if there's this strict a policy because of the... star at the center Though I do wonder if they're really trying to keep the Jamie Lloyd "Twist" under wraps this time. SUNSET BLVD. was in the papers during previews spoiling the ending at large, which probably didn't make him or producers the happiest. But at the same time, it made people come, such as myself, when I probably wouldn't have in the first place. I really didn't like the traditional Sunset; now I can somewhat appreciate the material in a different light because of the interest it generated online.
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Post by danb on May 9, 2024 16:10:52 GMT
2 £45 tix available on the first date I checked! Bravo!
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Post by theatremiss on May 9, 2024 16:51:09 GMT
I’m not sure how true it is but a friend said they were told there are drones involved. Is that to film on the roof? Maybe they’ll be flying over the auditorium!
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Post by blamerobots on May 9, 2024 20:50:55 GMT
I’m not sure how true it is but a friend said they were told there are drones involved. Is that to film on the roof? Maybe they’ll be flying over the auditorium! They'd have to have received special permission, as most of central London is a no-fly zone! I can imagine it now, almost like the SUNSET street walk, a drone flying in fair "Verona", where we lay our scene...
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Post by fiyero on May 10, 2024 8:27:36 GMT
I keep reading about drones but surely that is asking for trouble when a CCTV style camera on a pole would work? If you see Jeremy Vine's 'drone' videos it is amazing what can be done with just consumer tech nowadays, let alone what they would have access too.
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Post by aloysius on May 10, 2024 13:38:13 GMT
First preview tomorrow night has just been cancelled "due to the technical aspects of the production needing further preparation".
Not ideal - I had great seats. Hopefully they'll be able to re-home us somewhere early in the run but given demands, we'll see. Not sure how it's going to work with their dynamic pricing model either - I was lucky and got through the queue without much of a wait, when prices were at their cheapest. Hope they won't expect me to pay the difference between then and what they subsequently went up to...
Mostly I'm just disappointed to miss the first performance of what will surely be one of the theatrical events of the year, even if it turns out to be a bit rubbish.
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Post by peopleplaces on May 10, 2024 13:59:17 GMT
First preview tomorrow night has just been cancelled "due to the technical aspects of the production needing further preparation". Considering they just fired a member of the creative team yesterday and Tom is extremely unhappy, I’m not surprised.
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Post by Jon on May 10, 2024 14:29:12 GMT
This is why I don't book first previews, always a risk of cancellation.
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Post by theatrefan62 on May 10, 2024 16:37:09 GMT
First preview tomorrow night has just been cancelled "due to the technical aspects of the production needing further preparation". Considering they just fired a member of the creative team yesterday and Tom is extremely unhappy, I’m not surprised. Who have they fired? And whys Tom unhappy?
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Post by theatremiss on May 10, 2024 16:47:05 GMT
This is why I don't book first previews, always a risk of cancellation. I’m the same. I’ve been let down before and ended up with seats I wasn’t keen on but wanted to see the show. Lesson learnt
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