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Post by HereForTheatre on Feb 7, 2016 12:23:52 GMT
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 7, 2016 12:40:26 GMT
Oh that sounds nice, I'll definitely pop in on one of my London trips, always looking for things to do besides sitting in coffee shops before my theatre visits.
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Post by waybeyondblue on Feb 7, 2016 12:42:35 GMT
Room 104 - not exactly David Bowie Is - may not even have time for the coffee to cool.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2016 16:07:01 GMT
Thanks for the heads up. Looks interesting (although I always find these "exhibitions" a bit of a wasted opportunity...).
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 7, 2016 20:44:55 GMT
I'm intending to visit it. The V & A is my favourite London museum, thanks to its costume & theatre collections.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2016 11:10:37 GMT
Love the V&A though I miss the Covent Garden one (ok so I used to use their toilets as well)
Shenton is tweeting images from this right now...
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Post by jaqs on Feb 8, 2016 11:38:03 GMT
I'll try and fit it in. I loved the film costume exhibit they had the other year.
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Post by anita on Feb 9, 2016 11:35:33 GMT
Never visited the V & A. But think I will go along.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 9, 2016 11:41:21 GMT
Heading to V&A now before my matinee.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 9, 2016 13:20:21 GMT
There isn't much too it.
I may have enjoyed it a bit more had I not got multiple layers and really needed a pee. Those museums are always a hassle to find an exit once you get inside.
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Post by peggs on Feb 9, 2016 13:35:11 GMT
I may have enjoyed it a bit more had I not got multiple layers and really needed a pee. Those museums are always a hassle to find an exit once you get inside. It's not just me that gets lost inside then and wanders around trying to escape then, it took me ages last time I was there to even find the theatre bit.
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Post by infofreako on Feb 10, 2016 6:17:28 GMT
Will certainly try to visit when up in london
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Post by peggs on Feb 20, 2016 15:32:10 GMT
Not a huge amount there, they've added in some Chorus line, audience, curious incident and a few more shows around what's usually there and a lot of flashing lights and loud music (granted it's theatre music) that makes it nye on impossible to listen to anything on screen through the headphones. In mitigation I had to queue to get into the museum, got lost as usual and was wearing way too many clothes for indoors so that may have tempered my view.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2016 15:38:39 GMT
The last time I had coffee and cake in the V&A, a mouse scuttled across the floor of the cafe area which was open to the museum displays.
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Post by peggs on Feb 20, 2016 19:32:31 GMT
The last time I had coffee and cake in the V&A, a mouse scuttled across the floor of the cafe area which was open to the museum displays. Living art?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2016 19:50:51 GMT
I may have enjoyed it a bit more had I not got multiple layers and really needed a pee. Those museums are always a hassle to find an exit once you get inside. It's not just me that gets lost inside then and wanders around trying to escape then, it took me ages last time I was there to even find the theatre bit. A friend has a relative who works there and even she still gets lost sometimes!
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Post by mrbarnaby on Feb 20, 2016 20:35:03 GMT
Saw this the other day, it's ok. Nothing special and there isn't much to it. I felt the theme of it was a bit confused. Nice to see the models for An Inspector Calls and Matilda though
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Post by Zoephile on Feb 21, 2016 19:26:01 GMT
Not a huge exhibition, but with the theatre galleries next to it as well, I thought it was worth a visit. Best to get there at opening time if possible, especially on a Saturday, or it can get rather crowded.
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Post by CG on the loose on Feb 23, 2016 18:50:51 GMT
The last time I had coffee and cake in the V&A, a mouse scuttled across the floor of the cafe area which was open to the museum displays. Would fit right in with the theatre exhibition - have seen mice scuttling round many a West End theatre.
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Post by groupbooker on Mar 1, 2016 23:51:55 GMT
Is it a free exhibition or a charge?? Thanks.
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Post by jek on Mar 2, 2016 8:25:24 GMT
It is free. We went at the weekend combining it with a trip to the excellent Cosmonauts exhibition at the Science Museum (which you do have to pay for). The exhibition is well signposted up the stairs at the V&A. My daughter is doing the History Boys for GCSE English and enjoyed seeing the stage directions written out for part of that. My son, who is doing A Level Drama also enjoyed it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2016 9:57:06 GMT
There are some really interesting things there. I loved the set models and the letter from Hal Prince to ALW and Tim Rice about 'Evita'. Also funny to see how small Judi Dench really is from her 'Tony & Cleo' costume.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 2, 2016 10:35:39 GMT
There is some nice stuff - too much ALW for my taste - but it's really too small.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 8:11:48 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2016 8:56:53 GMT
"Les Mis to Matilda"? So, what, is it just "musicals that came from the RSC from 1985 to the present day"?
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