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Post by martin1965 on Aug 14, 2017 5:53:41 GMT
Yes indeed! The taxi to and from Newbury was £20, much more than the BO told me! I liked the theatre and the setting but play choice and cast would have to be vgood to tempt me back. When booking the taxis the company told me it would be about £12 each way & it ended up as £11 each way (including tips) so that was fairly accurate. Yes, I agree. I wouldn't re-visit unless it was another piece I really wanted to see. Not just due to the cost but also it taking over 3 hours to get there. I was looking at the route as I was being driven there to assess the walk-ability but I think it might be a bit dodgy for the last part, with narrow roads with banks in places so no-where to get off the road when cars come past. Snap! Thank god the show was so good☺
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Post by tmesis on Aug 14, 2017 7:00:00 GMT
As I live on the Surrey/Berks border it's easy for me to drive there; the journey only takes me 40 minutes and there is excellent parking. I have never specifically walked from Newbury station to the theatre but have covered the the route as part of a larger walk from the same starting point. You can do it all by using footpaths and canal towpaths with only a minimal amount of road. It's a lovely walk. N.B. This is written from the viewpoint of someone who really likes walking!
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 14, 2017 20:17:48 GMT
I have never specifically walked from Newbury station to the theatre but have covered the the route as part of a larger walk from the same starting point. You can do it all by using footpaths and canal towpaths with only a minimal amount of road. It's a lovely walk. N.B. This is written from the viewpoint of someone who really likes walking! I don't mind walking when I'm out for a walk but I'm not sure I'd want to cover a few miles before going to a theatre as turning up all hot & sweaty seems a bit unfair to the rest of the audience! I also wouldn't want to wear walking gear to a theatre.
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Post by martin1965 on Aug 15, 2017 4:40:07 GMT
I have never specifically walked from Newbury station to the theatre but have covered the the route as part of a larger walk from the same starting point. You can do it all by using footpaths and canal towpaths with only a minimal amount of road. It's a lovely walk. N.B. This is written from the viewpoint of someone who really likes walking! I don't mind walking when I'm out for a walk but I'm not sure I'd want to cover a few miles before going to a theatre as turning up all hot & sweaty seems a bit unfair to the rest of the audience! I also wouldn't want to wear walking gear to a theatre. What settles it for me is that the theatre itself does not mention a walking route on their directions page!
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Post by tmesis on Aug 15, 2017 6:52:58 GMT
Yes OS map is mandatory (and possibly a compass, Kendal mint cake and a smug attitude.)
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Post by sam22 on Sept 4, 2017 17:36:30 GMT
I've got into a nice tradition with my grandparents where we go to the Watermill every year for the summer musical, despite it being a bit of a trek.
ALNM is one of the only Sondheim shows I know very little about and I didn't get chance to listen to the vast recording before I went.
I was pleasantly surprised by the show. The first ten minutes I wasn't convinced I was going to enjoy it but it got much stronger in my view after that and I loved it. I though the cast were really strong overall, particularly Josephine Gabrielle (sp?) and the actress playing Anne. I loved 'A Weekend in the Country', songs like that show Sondheim at his best.
I'd really recommend going to see the show, not just because it was brilliant but also to experience the beautiful theatre. We had lunch before and then enjoyed the sun in the grounds so was a lovely day out. Looking forward to seeing what the next show is!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 18:52:16 GMT
We have the same tradition although not with grandparents... The summer musical never disappoints, and this year was no exception. It was exquisitely staged with another multi-talented cast. Add to this the joy of the setting and all you need is the warm summer sun. Unfortunately we have timed some of our visits with heavy rain which dampens the atmosphere a bit, if you know what I mean. While we there this year we saw that Stiles and Drewe are doing a matinee show (with special guest!) later in October so we booked for that too.
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Post by sam22 on Sept 4, 2017 19:01:27 GMT
Ah caiaphas that is such a shame, we have been six times now and always been very lucky with the weather. I saw the advertisement for Stiles and Drew but a bit far to go for it I think.
I think ALNM and Witches of Eastwick are my favourite shows I've seen at the Watermill.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 21:13:36 GMT
I think my favourite was Martin Guerre which was so much better than the large scale version I'd seen at the Prince Edward. I've just checked when that was on and am embarrassed to say that it was ten years ago now...! (Seems like only yesterday.)
I love traditions by the way and am pleased you've found one like you have. Years and years ago I used to take my Nan to see shows I'd got comps for. We saw so much together, and she'd never set foot in a West End theatre before I took her! She used to think she was the Queen!
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Post by sam22 on Sept 4, 2017 22:19:56 GMT
Ahhh that's really nice! I forgot I actuallt saw Martin Guerre back in 2007, the first time and went to the Watermill and specifically to see that show. I remember enjoying it but the details are hazy!
I didn't then go again until 2013 when our new tradition started so I'm sure I missed some great shows in that gap!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 5, 2017 6:27:38 GMT
Ah caiaphas that is such a shame, we have been six times now and always been very lucky with the weather. I saw the advertisement for Stiles and Drew but a bit far to go for it I think. I think ALNM and Witches of Eastwick are my favourite shows I've seen at the Watermill. When did they do Witches? Gutted to have missed it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 6:38:41 GMT
I think ALNM and Witches of Eastwick are my favourite shows I've seen at the Watermill. When did they do Witches? Gutted to have missed it Just checked and it was summer 2013. It was nice to see Rosemarie Ashe again. Tiffany Graves was in it too.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 5, 2017 9:32:44 GMT
When did they do Witches? Gutted to have missed it Just checked and it was summer 2013. It was nice to see Rosemarie Ashe again. Tiffany Graves was in it too. Thank you. I can't believe I missed it. I'm normally really good / lucky at getting to see everything I want to (sad face)
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 5, 2017 17:26:46 GMT
My two penneth ...
Quibbles
The age of some of the actors is not convincing. Although as actors burst into song and lug various instruments around the stage I cannot argue
The use of percussion at times seemed a bit unnecessary and jarring. Does Night Music really require cymbal crash crescendos and the like?
Hurrahs
Phoebe Fildes was astounding as Charlotte. Everyday a little death sung though tears was very powerful and how she managed the bitter remarks but remained fragile was incredible
Dillie Keane - just wonderful. Her face could launch a 1000 bitchy remarks. Liaisons - best rendition ever.
Both of the above actress are I feel the 'best in role' I have seen. In fact all the casting was strong.
Great direction, design, lighting and movement. Generally a massive thumbs up from me and I really hope this production has a life elsewhere.
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Post by andromedadench on Sept 5, 2017 22:37:13 GMT
My two penneth ... Quibbles The age of some of the actors is not convincing. Although as actors burst into song and lug various instruments around the stage I cannot argue The use of percussion at times seemed a bit unnecessary and jarring. Does Night Music really require cymbal crash crescendos and the like? Hurrahs Phoebe Fildes was astounding as Charlotte. Everyday a little death sung though tears was very powerful and how she managed the bitter remarks but remained fragile was incredible Dillie Keane - just wonderful. Her face could launch a 1000 bitchy remarks. Liaisons - best rendition ever. Both of the above actress are I feel the 'best in role' I have seen. In fact all the casting was strong. Great direction, design, lighting and movement. Generally a massive thumbs up from me and I really hope this production has a life elsewhere. I thought she was marvelous, too. Also gets bonus points for killing it on the violin. I loved everything about this production so much I could see it several more times. Even if it once again involved getting lost, ending up in a ravine and getting caught in the rain in the middle of a golf course I accidentally wandered into after climbing out of the said ravine. That's how much I loved it.
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Post by ladidah on Dec 7, 2023 11:35:43 GMT
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but wanted to ask - to my shame I've only discovered this show and I am trying to find a film recording.
Does anyone know where I can stream a production or is it worth buying the DVD? Amazon has a film version with Elizabeth Taylor.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Dec 7, 2023 11:43:40 GMT
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but wanted to ask - to my shame I've only discovered this show and I am trying to find a film recording. Does anyone know where I can stream a production or is it worth buying the DVD? Amazon has a film version with Elizabeth Taylor. YouTube has the whole proshot of the New York City Opera production with the wonderful Sally Ann Howes and other Broadway veterans. I'd skip the movie and watch that instead
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 7, 2023 11:56:53 GMT
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but wanted to ask - to my shame I've only discovered this show and I am trying to find a film recording. Does anyone know where I can stream a production or is it worth buying the DVD? Amazon has a film version with Elizabeth Taylor. YouTube has the whole proshot of the New York City Opera production with the wonderful Sally Ann Howes and other Broadway veterans. I'd skip the movie and watch that instead I agree. I actually have that on DVD and it's excellent!
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Post by solangelafitte on Dec 7, 2023 12:56:03 GMT
Just adding my name to the people suggesting NYC Opera on YouTube over watching the film. Gorgeous cast. The film doesn't do the score justice at all. There's a couple of version on YouTube and it might just be my eyes but the one that's restored/remastered seems ever so slightly out of sync? And the picture quality isn't improved enough for me to overlook that. I don't know if we're allowed post the link but there's one that starts with MP4 360p, I'd stick with that one.
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