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Post by stagebyte on Apr 26, 2017 23:47:53 GMT
Anyone going to this next Thursday at RAH? Impressive line up. Never been before - it's a packed programme - do the musicals stage full numbers - what's the usual format?
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Post by daniel on Apr 27, 2017 0:53:27 GMT
I'll be there looking forward to it!
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Post by daniel on Apr 28, 2017 10:57:41 GMT
STANDARD online gets seats for £29.50. Damn it I'm standing...may see if I can upgrade to a seat.
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Post by daniel on Apr 28, 2017 16:48:59 GMT
@theatremonkey any clues where that promo code can be entered? It's probably just Friday Afternoon Syndrome but I can't find it anywhere!
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Post by daniel on Apr 28, 2017 17:58:51 GMT
Click book now. It gives you the next page with a colourful diagram of the venue to the left, and the box to enter your code is top right, just below the navigation words. Thanks TM. On the official RAH site?
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Post by daniel on Apr 29, 2017 14:31:43 GMT
Can't find it, think I'm probably just being stupid. I'll pop in and see the Box Office before the show on Thursday and see if I can upgrade.
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Post by zak97 on Apr 29, 2017 14:39:55 GMT
Can't find it either
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Post by daniel on May 4, 2017 17:46:18 GMT
Just arrived and have been upgraded from the standing gallery to a top price stalls seat, wahoo!!
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Post by daniel on May 4, 2017 18:12:25 GMT
Cast list for tonight:
Simon Gleeson & Samantha Barks, guest performers Dean Chisnall & Lyn Paul, Blood Brothers, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Aladdin Brown Lindiwe Mkhizi, The Lion King Marisha Wallace, Dreamgirls Emma Hatton & Gian Marco Schiaretti, Evita Matt Henry, Kinky Boots Declan Bennett, Jesus Christ Superstar John Partridge, La Cage aux Folles Sanne den Besten, Mamma Mia Danny Mac, Fred Haig & Jeremy Taylor, On The Town Stephen Leask, School of Rock Jon Robyns & Cassie Compton, The Wedding Singer Rachel Tucker, Wicked Rufus Hound & Neil McDermott, The Wind in the Willows
Song List:
Gypsy: Overture, Everything's Coming Up Roses
Jesus Christ Superstar: Gethsemane
The Wind in the Willows: The Amazing Mr Toad/We're Taking Over The Hall
Evita: Oh What A Circus
Kinky Boots: Hold Me In Your Heart
Les Miserables: On My Own, Bring Him Home
Dreamgirls: I Am Changing
Sweet Charity: Rhythm of Life
Mamma Mia!: Thank You For The Music
The Lion King: Circle of Life
INTERVAL
On The Town: Overture, New York New York
Beauty and the Beast: Evermore
Evita: Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Oliver!: Food Glorious Food, As Long As He Needs Me
Wicked: Defying Gravity
Dreamgirls: And I Am Telling You
School of Rock: Teacher's Pet
Blood Brothers: Tell Me It's Not True
La Cage Aux Folles: I Am What I Am
Aladdin: Friend Like Me
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Post by shady23 on May 4, 2017 18:15:21 GMT
Sounds like a cracking night
Keep us posted!
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Post by LaLuPone on May 4, 2017 18:18:16 GMT
Glad I'm not there, don't think I could cope with Rachel singing Defying Gravity and Marisha singing And I Am Telling You straight after each other, would need time to recover in between!
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Post by daniel on May 4, 2017 18:29:59 GMT
Update: not everyone got an upgrade, there are still people standing up in the gods!! I feel a lucky boy 😎
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Post by foxa on May 4, 2017 18:56:27 GMT
My daughter is there somewhere. Sounds fun.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 4, 2017 19:15:21 GMT
Glad I'm not there, don't think I could cope with Rachel singing Defying Gravity and Marisha singing And I Am Telling You straight after each other, would need time to recover in between! Change of knickers needed? Lol
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Post by daniel on May 4, 2017 20:00:14 GMT
Well this really is quite something. It's stunning to hear these songs played by a full orchestra. I'll post a full review after the show, but the biggest reactions so far have definitely been for Marisha, and Lion King.
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Post by westendwendy on May 4, 2017 21:54:51 GMT
What a great night at the Albert Hall. The Dreamgirls segments made the price of the ticket alone - wow! She was incredible. Super performances by Rachel Tucker also. Her Defying Gravity brought the house down. Biggest let down was John Partridge being self indulgent and eggy and Ruthie Henshaw who proved she can't present or really sing that well anymore. She's past it. Great spots from School of Rock, Kinky Boots, Lion King, Blood Brothers, Evita, La Cage... Did Bill Kenwright sponsor this?
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Post by daniel on May 4, 2017 22:06:41 GMT
I think I've died and gone to stagey heaven, honestly, that was one of the most incredible evenings of musical theatre I have ever experienced, no word of a lie.
I won't go through every performance because I'll be here all week, but I'll pick out some undeniable highlights.
Marisha Bloody Wallace. There are no words. (Other than these ones). In Act I she sings "I Am Changing", in Act II she sings And I Am Telling You...and she was as phenomenal as she is in the theatre. She blew the roof off. She brought the show to a stop after AAITY, she had the entire hall on their feet. Honestly, if Sonia Friedman can find a better Effie to take over once Amber Riley leaves, I will eat my hat (disclaimer, I don't own a hat)
For me, only one performance was equal to Marisha's. La Tucker. The Queen of Green. As strong a Defying Gravity as any I've heard of her, her audience response was equal to that of Marisha, they absolutely adored her.
It was nice to see the School of Rock kids again, led by the new Alternate Dewey who starts in a couple of weeks.
I really enjoyed Declan Bennett singing Gethsemane - I was completely switched off by the most recent BKL tour of JCS, but this performance tonight was stunning. So much so that I've just booked to see the show at Regent's Park in the summer.
Matt Henry was another to get an amazing reaction, as did John Partridge with the La Cage section.
The vast vast majority of performances were excellent - the weak link sadly being Lyn Paul's Tell Me It's Not True. In the end Dean Chisnall was singing her part stronger than she was.
Hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Ruthie Henshall, who also opened the show with "Everything's Coming Up Roses" and treated us to "As Long as He Needs Me" in Act II. She was actually very good, and I was much more impressed with her hosting style than I was of her Oliviers radio broadcast the other week.
What I thought was really nice was how some of the shows performed in full costume. Evita, Kinky Boots, On The Town, La Cage, School of Rock were all in their full show costumes, which I thought was great especially for a concert that's being radio broadcast.
All in all, a phenomenal night. I for one will be booking for next year's as soon as it is announced, though if they can top tonight's performance I'll be mighty impressed and surprised.
Five stars.
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Post by ali973 on May 4, 2017 22:43:32 GMT
The Magic of Musicals was a concert that was released on VHS starring Marti Webb and Mark Ratray (sp?) in the '90s. Couldn't they come up with something slightly more original over 20 years later? And with more inspired songs that aren't from these shows that have played since forever?
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Post by westendwendy on May 4, 2017 22:57:14 GMT
The Magic of Musicals was a concert that was released on VHS starring Marti Webb and Mark Ratray (sp?) in the '90s. Couldn't they come up with something slightly more original over 20 years later? And with more inspired songs that aren't from these shows that have played since forever? It's not called Magic of Musicals it was "Magic" AT the Musicals. The whole point is that it's produced for a broadcast on Magic radio.
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Post by aine on May 4, 2017 23:33:56 GMT
I'm assuming because it's by "Magic" that it's been recorded somewhere that I could listen/watch it? (The Disney one a while back was on BBC or Sky Arts not that long ago). I'm still kicking myself for going back to see Daniel Radcliffe tonight instead of this
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Post by CG on the loose on May 4, 2017 23:43:56 GMT
I'm assuming because it's by "Magic" that it's been recorded somewhere that I could listen/watch it? (The Disney one a while back was on BBC or Sky Arts not that long ago). I'm still kicking myself for going back to see Daniel Radcliffe tonight instead of this It's being broadcast in full (apparently) on Mellow Magic (digital station) 6pm Sunday 7 May.
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Post by ali973 on May 5, 2017 9:47:06 GMT
It's not called Magic of Musicals it was "Magic" AT the Musicals. The whole point is that it's produced for a broadcast on Magic radio. Sure. Because that is TOTALLY different. Like, worlds apart.
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Post by stagebyte on May 5, 2017 12:03:40 GMT
A wonderful night. As an advert for musicals it worked really well. Made me want to see certain performers in action. Highlights
Rachel Tucker/Defying Gravity such a full voiced version in comparison to La Menzel - effortless. Not better, just different and refreshing.
Wow. Marisha Wallace/AIATY - grittier version than Amber - man, this girl was annnnggggry by the end. I'd like to go see her in the role to see what she brings to it. Amber made me cry first time I saw DG so would like to see Marisha in context of the show.
Talented School of Rock kids giving it stacks on a stage the size of a postage stamp with Magic getting the first sneak preview of new alternate Steven Leask
Simon Gleeson Beautiful rendition of Evermore - less keen on his Bring Him Home... bit shouty in places.
Trevor Dion Nicholas - what a performer. Brought some star quality 'showbiz pizzazz' to proceedings strutting around the stage. A Commanding performance made me want to see more.
Declan Bennett/Gethsemane - need to go see JCS again. Stripped down but powerful version
Honourable mentions:
Beautiful singing from Spirit kids but someone needs to rein in some of the theatrical gurning going on by a few.
Loved Matt Henry in the Kinky Boots number - so classy and what a voice.
Less great.
Could've spread the big 'diva' numbers about a bit and livened up the first half.
Hosts Mel and Ruthie. Their schtick seemed to be two middle aged women bumbling around in Asda who've lost their shopping list along with the plot. And I say this as a woman of a certain age who oft times has a bumble. Mel spent the evening lusting after, in no particular order Declan Bennett - huge cringey section of grabbing his discarded sweaty shirt and sniffing it and getting all 'unnecessary', Che's sexy accent, sailors (insert hunky sailor man in uniform joke here), bum cracks of technicians bending down doing their job. It was tired and predictable and I wonder if a male host had spent the evening doing the same to female performers would he have got away with it? Hi di his Peggy in desperate need of some bromide.
The sound was appalling - mics coming in late, muddy sound at the start of School of Rock and On the Town. Wind In The Willows - grabbed my interest and high energy cast but some of the lyrics were lost. Really felt for the Mountview students choir backing the singers I couldn't hear them at all until the final Aladdin number when it seemed the sound desk found the on switch for their mics and they were competing with genie Trevor to see who could sing loudest.
Conclusion - would book again - fabulous night, marvellous singing. Hosts and sound need looking at. 😊
Side note: Was it just me or did Ruthie sound exactly like Elaine Paige when announcing shows (listen in on Sunday see what you think)
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Post by westendwendy on May 5, 2017 17:49:56 GMT
A wonderful night. As an advert for musicals it worked really well. Made me want to see certain performers in action. Highlights Rachel Tucker/Defying Gravity such a full voiced version in comparison to La Menzel - effortless. Not better, just different and refreshing. Wow. Marisha Wallace/AIATY - grittier version than Amber - man, this girl was annnnggggry by the end. I'd like to go see her in the role to see what she brings to it. Amber made me cry first time I saw DG so would like to see Marisha in context of the show. Talented School of Rock kids giving it stacks on a stage the size of a postage stamp with Magic getting the first sneak preview of new alternate Steven Leask Simon Gleeson Beautiful rendition of Evermore - less keen on his Bring Him Home... bit shouty in places. Trevor Dion Nicholas - what a performer. Brought some star quality 'showbiz pizzazz' to proceedings strutting around the stage. A Commanding performance made me want to see more. Declan Bennett/Gethsemane - need to go see JCS again. Stripped down but powerful version Honourable mentions: Beautiful singing from Spirit kids but someone needs to rein in some of the theatrical gurning going on by a few. Loved Matt Henry in the Kinky Boots number - so classy and what a voice. Less great. Could've spread the big 'diva' numbers about a bit and livened up the first half. Hosts Mel and Ruthie. Their schtick seemed to be two middle aged women bumbling around in Asda who've lost their shopping list along with the plot. And I say this as a woman of a certain age who oft times has a bumble. Mel spent the evening lusting after, in no particular order Declan Bennett - huge cringey section of grabbing his discarded sweaty shirt and sniffing it and getting all 'unnecessary', Che's sexy accent, sailors (insert hunky sailor man in uniform joke here), bum cracks of technicians bending down doing their job. It was tired and predictable and I wonder if a male host had spent the evening doing the same to female performers would he have got away with it? Hi di his Peggy in desperate need of some bromide. The sound was appalling - mics coming in late, muddy sound at the start of School of Rock and On the Town. Wind In The Willows - grabbed my interest and high energy cast but some of the lyrics were lost. Really felt for the Mountview students choir backing the singers I couldn't hear them at all until the final Aladdin number when it seemed the sound desk found the on switch for their mics and they were competing with genie Trevor to see who could sing loudest. Conclusion - would book again - fabulous night, marvellous singing. Hosts and sound need looking at. 😊 Side note: Was it just me or did Ruthie sound exactly like Elaine Paige when announcing shows (listen in on Sunday see what you think) Totally agree on the sound - what a mess!!!! But I presume being a one off concert it's rather difficult to get the equipment needed as well as all the levels correct. Terrible balances, mics not working etc..
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 18:19:22 GMT
What a great night at the Albert Hall. The Dreamgirls segments made the price of the ticket alone - wow! She was incredible. Super performances by Rachel Tucker also. Her Defying Gravity brought the house down. Biggest let down was John Partridge being self indulgent and eggy and Ruthie Henshaw who proved she can't present or really sing that well anymore. She's past it. Great spots from School of Rock, Kinky Boots, Lion King, Blood Brothers, Evita, La Cage... Did Bill Kenwright sponsor this? There was also a performance from the cast of The Wind in the Willows at the London Palladium this summer
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