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Post by Phantom of London on Sept 4, 2016 0:39:07 GMT
Come on guys the critics were quite positive of Lord of the Rings, Once and I Can't Sing.
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Post by Jan on Sept 4, 2016 8:48:26 GMT
I quite liked the NT Antony& Cleopatra with Helen Mirren Ha ha, you said that to provoke me? Or am I flattering myself? Anyway, fun to remember. No genuinely, I quite enjoyed it and then couldn't see after what all the fuss was about when everyone else hated it. Maybe because it is just about my least favourite Shakespeare play I have dramatically low expectations for it. Trevor Nunn said (probably defensively) it was disappointing rather than a disaster.
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Post by kathryn on Sept 4, 2016 10:29:48 GMT
Come on guys the critics were quite positive of Lord of the Rings, Once and I Can't Sing. Yes, I Can't Sing got a clutch of 5-star reviews! It's not that the people who saw it didn't enjoy it, on the whole, it's that the concept was tired and the general public simply not interested in buying tickets for it. Contrast We Will Rock you, which got absolutely panned, and really is nonsensical as a piece of theatre, but offered something that just about everyone with a copy of Queen's Greatest Hits wanted to see - fantastic singers belting out Queen's best songs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 10:35:08 GMT
I Can't Sing. It was actually quite a good show, though the alien bit was a bit WTF, as was the 45 minute interval... Yes, I Can't Sing! was very good. The interval was the usual twenty mins when I saw a late preview. I thought the critics were more mixed, with some quite enjoying it, but probably your memory's better than mine.
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Post by Phantom of London on Sept 4, 2016 11:14:25 GMT
I Can't Sing got a lot of 4 star reviews, I remember being dumb founded when they got published.
We Will Rick You was so terrible it was good.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 13:17:07 GMT
Lautrec Three Kingdoms (which is a textbook example of how print critics and internet writers on theatre can diverge).
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Post by freckles on Sept 4, 2016 14:05:24 GMT
Love Never Dies Urinetown
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Post by ldm2016 on Sept 5, 2016 10:56:05 GMT
Port - National theatre.
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Post by theatremiss on Sept 5, 2016 13:52:01 GMT
Love Never Dies. I'd love this to return
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Post by sayers500 on Sept 5, 2016 15:23:52 GMT
Here We Go Evening at the Talk House
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Post by greeny11 on Sept 5, 2016 17:09:43 GMT
Rock of Ages and Made In Dagenham are both favourites of mine. I do like Les Mis as well.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 18:54:58 GMT
Chess, damn I love that musical.
Rock of Ages was just damn fun.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Sept 5, 2016 18:59:35 GMT
I wish I could say Which Witch (which is probably the biggest turkey that I have ever seen) but no, it truly was as bonkers and bad as people said it was.
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Post by mattw on Sept 5, 2016 19:18:04 GMT
Made in Dagenham Rock of Ages Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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Post by alece10 on Sept 5, 2016 19:29:48 GMT
Miss Atomic Bomb
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 19:46:20 GMT
I wish I could say Which Witch (which is probably the biggest turkey that I have ever seen) but no, it truly was as bonkers and bad as people said it was. I asked for my money back at the interval of that and was refused. Yes, it was really, really bad. But packed the night I went, with Norwegians who'd flown over to support it.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Sept 5, 2016 19:50:01 GMT
I wish I could say Which Witch (which is probably the biggest turkey that I have ever seen) but no, it truly was as bonkers and bad as people said it was. I asked for my money back at the interval of that and was refused. Yes, it was really, really bad. But packed the night I went, with Norwegians who'd flown over to support it. I saw it the same day as Kiss of the Spiderwoman (IIRC) - what a contrast!
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