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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 16:16:41 GMT
So having got over my Sondheim nerves with Company and Follies, and loving a ticket buying frenzy, decided to continue with a ticket for SITPWG. And then bough the CD. Oh my God it's hard work! There are no stand out melodies at all on first listen (quite like the other two), just sounds like a collection of notes. Don't doubt will sound lovely played by a big orchestra live and with Jake at the front but it's not exactly easy to connect with. Is this a known thing in the Sondheim world or do all the fans find it as easy to listen to as Follies/Company, and it's just me!? I do feel like the odd one out as most people on this thread seem to think it's the best thing ever! @dom which recording are you listening to? I really like the most recent Broadway one. Jake and the orchestra sound superb. Try starting at Beautiful and carrying on through to the end, it the most melodic part of the show Dot is not meant to sound nice - hope that bit helps! Thanks! Yeah that's the one I've got - will deffo give it another go before I see the show :-)
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Post by Being Alive on Aug 18, 2019 16:27:58 GMT
Both The Full Monty and The Girls both closed early despite having affordable prices In addition to being affordable, it helps if your show is also good... I mean that’s subjective - The Girls is one of my favourite shows from the last 5 years...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 18, 2019 17:09:33 GMT
Ok so that’s ticket prices done to death.
Is there any nudity in this? Asking for an easily offended friend who’s thinking of booking... 😋
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Post by danb on Aug 18, 2019 17:11:20 GMT
Ok so that’s ticket prices done to death. Is there any nudity in this? Asking for an easily offended friend who’s thinking of booking... 😋 Just a couple of threadbare paint brushes...
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Post by robertb213 on Aug 18, 2019 17:25:53 GMT
Is there any nudity in this? Asking for an easily offended friend who’s thinking of booking... 😋 I BLOODY HOPE SO. Although, to be fair, I'd die 😍
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 18, 2019 17:46:17 GMT
Opera glasses anyone? 👀
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Post by alece10 on Aug 18, 2019 18:53:25 GMT
No nudity but there is a dog and not sure of the stage height.
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Post by Rory on Nov 19, 2019 20:22:29 GMT
@theatremonkey Monkey please could I ask your advice? I'm prepared to fork out for a £95 ticket for this (have only ever paid as much to see Hamilton) and my best choices in the stalls seem to be B16, F22 or O16. I am relatively short sighted so don't want to be too far back but would I see anything in B16? Thanks in advance!
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Post by craig on Nov 20, 2019 11:04:45 GMT
My other half and I have been getting really quite into the Broadway cast recording of this. Tickets booked for next year and starting to get very excited about it!
Sunday, Move On and Finishing The Hat are just wonderful.
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Post by Rory on Nov 20, 2019 11:15:13 GMT
I'd go for B. Yes, you will see. If you are short-sighted, it's better than F. I'm on E myself, midway between. Thanks, that's great.
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Post by xanady on Nov 20, 2019 20:11:43 GMT
Love the quote from the New York Times review on this show- ‘Destined to be remembered with misty-eyed bragging rights by anyone who sees this...’
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Post by learfan on Nov 20, 2019 20:29:17 GMT
Love the quote from the New York Times review on this show- ‘Destined to be remembered with misty-eyed bragging rights by anyone who sees this...’ Yep, its front and centre on the flyer i picked up a few weeks ago.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 6, 2020 10:15:21 GMT
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Post by chernjam on Jan 6, 2020 21:57:36 GMT
Love the quote from the New York Times review on this show- ‘Destined to be remembered with misty-eyed bragging rights by anyone who sees this...’ I'm not a huge Sondheim fan... and had never really seen any version of "Sunday" before, only knew a couple of the songs from this piece - and rarely read (or agree) wuth the NY Times. But will 100% agree with this quote. It was simply one of the highlights of the year for me seeing this live (scoring front row seats a day after it officially opened at a reasonable price) Hopefully they will use their heads and film it this time.
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 6, 2020 22:31:07 GMT
Love the quote from the New York Times review on this show- ‘Destined to be remembered with misty-eyed bragging rights by anyone who sees this...’ I'm not a huge Sondheim fan... and had never really seen any version of "Sunday" before, only knew a couple of the songs from this piece - and rarely read (or agree) wuth the NY Times. But will 100% agree with this quote. It was simply one of the highlights of the year for me seeing this live (scoring front row seats a day after it officially opened at a reasonable price) Hopefully they will use their heads and film it this time. You are aware there are (at least) two filmed versions of the show already? There's the original Broadway cast in the 1994 PBS special that you can purchase on DVD and the French version (I believe sung in English) is available to view online. That said, if they want to professionally film it- or indeed any show- I fully support this. A little while back, over a year ago now, Jake was at the British Film Institute (BFI) promoting his new film and when they opened up the questions to that audience I was lucky enough to be selected and one of the things I asked was about seeing him singing on film and he actually said that they were hoping to make a film of it. Read into that what you will. Fingers crossed.
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Post by xanady on Jan 7, 2020 18:57:12 GMT
Might not be to everyone’s taste but Josh Groban’s soaring version of ‘Finishing The Hat’ on his ‘Stages’ CD is a personal favourite of mine and well worth a listen imo. Just thinking today about all the wonderful MT shows in the WE this year and on tour.We are in for a truly memorable year,methinks.
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 7, 2020 19:58:17 GMT
It must have been press launch yesterday. Did anyone else see both Jake and Annaleigh on the London BBC News last night?
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Post by xanady on Jan 7, 2020 21:36:59 GMT
Got three half-decent tickets for the closing night secured. Not a cheap show at all but because of the star power involved and it being a limited run I didn’t want to risk missing out so booked earlier than I normally would. Might be wrong but I think the deals,day seats etc will be limited on this unlike say Prince Of Egypt,Pretty Woman etc.Just instinct but might be wrong as indeed I usually am...lol.
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Post by alece10 on Jan 8, 2020 17:20:47 GMT
Booked this so long ago I cant remember what was said about tickets. Did they say tickets would we sent out much nearer the time? As I haven't had mine yet.
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Post by learfan on Jan 8, 2020 17:35:48 GMT
Booked this so long ago I cant remember what was said about tickets. Did they say tickets would we sent out much nearer the time? As I haven't had mine yet. I believe they did, im going 10 July so still some way off.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 17:40:25 GMT
Got three half-decent tickets for the closing night secured. Not a cheap show at all but because of the star power involved and it being a limited run I didn’t want to risk missing out so booked earlier than I normally would. Might be wrong but I think the deals,day seats etc will be limited on this unlike say Prince Of Egypt,Pretty Woman etc.Just instinct but might be wrong as indeed I usually am...lol. It will be interesting to see how this sells, especially with such a big name in the title role. Its not a well known title and its not the most accessible score for a first listen, but for me it's one of Sondheim's best. I can't wait for it and think it will be the definite highlight of 2020.
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Post by marob on Jan 8, 2020 18:41:10 GMT
Booked this so long ago I cant remember what was said about tickets. Did they say tickets would we sent out much nearer the time? As I haven't had mine yet. I've been wondering about tickets for this myself. I think it said that photo ID would be required to collect from the box office (which I don't have, as yet.) But I booked a couple of other things at the same time and picked it up in Manchester months ago with the rest of the order, no questions asked.
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Post by anthony40 on Feb 1, 2020 17:41:21 GMT
Looks like I'm going. Just booked my ticket at the box office and Ant will be seeing is favourite show on Sat 13th June #excited
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Post by alece10 on Feb 3, 2020 14:25:07 GMT
Have they added shows to the beginning of the run? I thought I had booked first preview for 11th June and checked back on this thread to see and yes I did. But the ATG website is showing performances from 5th June. That's really annoying as I wanted to have a bit of Quodas and tell everyone I am going to the first show. Now I'm not. Not happy.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2020 13:49:58 GMT
Have they added shows to the beginning of the run? I thought I had booked first preview for 11th June and checked back on this thread to see and yes I did. But the ATG website is showing performances from 5th June. That's really annoying as I wanted to have a bit of Quodas and tell everyone I am going to the first show. Now I'm not. Not happy. It seems they have. I did the same, brought Stalls B for £85 wanting first preview access and now they're charging £150 for the same seat 6 nights earlier. No doubt if I call to get the date changed they'll want to charge me £65 extra. Bit of a P-take
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