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Post by theatrenerd on Aug 1, 2024 9:37:15 GMT
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Post by marob on Aug 1, 2024 9:54:29 GMT
The Almeida did The Twilight Zone so I’m not surprised there’s a theatre adaptation of this. I am surprised it’s a musical though.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 1, 2024 13:16:54 GMT
I agree kit66. Sweeney, Road Show, Colour P and Mack & Mabel are some of my greatest theatre going experiences - i regret not discovering John Doyle sooner, as his Fidler, Woods and Candide all sound so interesting but hey hum. Spotify is showing me two stevan Lutvak albums which im looking forward to listening to. I'll also re listen to Murder Its great to have something to look forward to
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Post by singingbird on Aug 1, 2024 18:47:53 GMT
The Almeida did The Twilight Zone so I’m not surprised there’s a theatre adaptation of this. I am surprised it’s a musical though. The Twilight Zone was absolute perfection at the Almeida. Most intrigued by this. Stories of suspense don't always work well as musicals because the musical form focuses a lot on revealing the inner feelings of characters, and slowing the action to reflect on things, neither of which exactly lend themselves to a subject like this. As a tv show I always felt AH Presents was nowhere near as good as the Twilight Zone either, but all of this just makes me more and more curious to see this. I'm also a John Doyle fan.
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Post by theoracle on Nov 13, 2024 0:04:25 GMT
Cast announced:
Sally Ann Triplett, Scarlett Strallen, Nicola Hughes, Gary Milner, Damian Humbley, Alistair Brammer, Mark Meadows, Liam Tamne and Joaquin Pedro Valdes
Right, expectations are now very high for this. Will book myself a ticket
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 13, 2024 2:48:04 GMT
That's a cast ready to transfer
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Post by blamerobots on Nov 13, 2024 3:03:03 GMT
Yeah that cast is packed. Has to be a London run somewhere on the cards
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Post by thedrowsychaperone on Nov 13, 2024 13:00:23 GMT
That is a WILD cast
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