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Post by BVM on Sept 16, 2024 19:45:44 GMT
I don’t know anything about the story (never seen the film) but found the OBC a next level snooze fest. Very uninspiring music IMHO.
Demand dropped off very quickly on Broadway…..
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Post by ruthieh on Sept 16, 2024 20:38:25 GMT
I saw Rachel Tucker last night in Newbury and she sang a song from this.
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Post by unseaworthy on Sept 16, 2024 20:41:57 GMT
The soundtrack is very pretty (if a little old fashioned), I wonder if its the next Time Traveller's Wife?
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Post by imstillhere on Sept 16, 2024 20:47:27 GMT
Waste of a theatre.
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 16, 2024 21:00:21 GMT
The soundtrack is very pretty (if a little old fashioned), I wonder if its the next Time Traveller's Wife? What, in that some songs are the same word repeated over and over??
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Post by alicechallice on Sept 16, 2024 21:29:03 GMT
Would it necessarily clog up a desired theatre though? Could it slot into @soho or the Other Palace or the Menier?
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 16, 2024 21:37:07 GMT
I saw Rachel Tucker last night in Newbury and she sang a song from this. Saw her tonight and she sang My Days (which if I never hear that song again it'll be too soon) It does sound like this is a pretty floored adaptation of a gorgeous movie. Not sure we need this when there's so many other shows trying to get mid-scale theatres and there's such a backlog
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 16, 2024 21:44:25 GMT
It just sounds very meh from everything I've heard. Not great, not bad, just meh.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Sept 17, 2024 9:25:38 GMT
Fully expect this to not actually happen. It’s hardly been a success in NYC.
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Post by westendcub on Sept 17, 2024 17:46:28 GMT
This was absolutely wonderful on Broadway, was the highlight of my March trip and was my favourite score of last season.
Love to see this grace the West-End!
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Sept 17, 2024 20:26:05 GMT
Would it necessarily clog up a desired theatre though? Could it slot into @soho or the Other Palace or the Menier? No, no and no. It’s a large cast with water. Lyric, Apollo or Garrick
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Post by BVM on Sept 17, 2024 22:14:59 GMT
Actual water? Like the Bat Out of Hell pond?!
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Post by Phantom of London on Sept 17, 2024 23:33:16 GMT
I would take this show with a original score, over any jukebox show.
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Post by althea on Sept 18, 2024 0:40:41 GMT
Surely after the disaster that was Time Traveller's Wife this is a BAD call for the West End. It's got 2 lovely songs but apart from that it's quite meh. I saw it on Broadway and it was fine - but if I hadn't paid more than rush i would have been annoyed. It's a shame that a huge crowd pleasing show like Some Like it Hot (which has the most wonderful trans storyline I've seen on stage played out) has died yet some people think that this dull melodrama - which isn't even as good as Bridges of Madison Country - is good enough to fill a west end theatre 8 shows a week will work, I worry about the producers with the means to work in the West End at the moment....
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