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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 4, 2024 21:22:59 GMT
Is there an announced rota for which performers are on which days or is it completely random? I asked this on Twitter yesterday & got the reply "We don’t believe so but we’ll check with the team". I've not heard anything since so I'm guessing it's probably a no. Which is a nuisance because, unlike previous runs where the number of cast members was such that you knew the majority of them would be on at any one performance, with 15 cast members announced for this only just over half of them will be on at any one performance (assuming they have a cast of 7 plus Oscar as previously). I for one would rather see performances where the majority of the cast are original Mischief members rather than ones with lots of the newer additions to the line up. I like Ruth, Susan & Lauren in Showstopper but I can see them in that instead whereas some of the Mischief people I've not seen for ages.
ETA I've now got round to booking a few performances (after checking train engineering works & the schedules of the Olympics & Vuelta!) & I'm amazed at how well sold it is already. I can only think it's the effect of the MMN In version, as from what I recall it didn't sell nearly as quickly in the past.
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Post by Marwood on Jul 5, 2024 20:14:45 GMT
Had an email about this earlier but thought it’s pricey for a one hour show so left it (paying top dollar for a show in the new Donmar season yesterday helped me with that decision)
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Post by evilmat360 on Jul 19, 2024 11:11:38 GMT
With the rest of the run selling out, 7 performances have been added across mondays. The first Monday being the usual 8pm start time as with the rest of the run, the others having 7 and 8:45pm performances.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 19, 2024 11:43:48 GMT
Oh this is annoying. I'd much rather go on the Mondays that have been added where there are 2 performances per evening than the original single dates but I can't go twice a week for weeks on end. Does anyone know if The Other Palace allows returns for sold out shows? There also doesn't seem to be any way of applying the discount code to the new performances so the only £25 seats are the very front or very back rows.
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Post by firefingers on Jul 19, 2024 12:21:11 GMT
Oh this is annoying. I'd much rather go on the Mondays that have been added where there are 2 performances per evening than the original single dates but I can't go twice a week for weeks on end. Does anyone know if The Other Palace allows returns for sold out shows? There also doesn't seem to be any way of applying the discount code to the new performances so the only £25 seats are the very front or very back rows. It was a few years ago but I got tickets changed for Heathers for a different date.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 19, 2024 12:23:16 GMT
It was a few years ago but I got tickets changed for Heathers for a different date. Thanks, that sounds promising. I've now tried asking on Twitter in reply to Mischief's announcement tweet, which had The Other Palace tagged in, so I'm hoping I might get an "official" reply from them soon. If not then I guess I'll have to phone the box office, though I hate having to make phone calls.
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Post by stevej678 on Jul 19, 2024 19:41:09 GMT
It was a few years ago but I got tickets changed for Heathers for a different date. Thanks, that sounds promising. I've now tried asking on Twitter in reply to Mischief's announcement tweet, which had The Other Palace tagged in, so I'm hoping I might get an "official" reply from them soon. If not then I guess I'll have to phone the box office, though I hate having to make phone calls. My experience of The Other Palace more recently is that they've changed their policy on exchanges and now won't exchange tickets at all unless you become a 'Friend' for £35. Pretty outrageous really.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 23, 2024 13:02:30 GMT
Thanks, that sounds promising. I've now tried asking on Twitter in reply to Mischief's announcement tweet, which had The Other Palace tagged in, so I'm hoping I might get an "official" reply from them soon. If not then I guess I'll have to phone the box office, though I hate having to make phone calls. My experience of The Other Palace more recently is that they've changed their policy on exchanges and now won't exchange tickets at all unless you become a 'Friend' for £35. Pretty outrageous really. Sorry for the late reply. I haven't been on here for several days (glued to the Tour de France). I never got a reply on Twitter so I'm assuming that's a no. Now hoping the extra Mondays won't have sold out before I can afford to book them, which won't be until the end of the week.
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Post by marob on Jul 31, 2024 22:16:35 GMT
Saw tonight’s show, a horror movie called “Eton Mess” starring Henry Shields, Niall Ransome, Matt Cavendish, Bryony Corrigan, Ellie Morris and Charlie Russell. A headmaster plots to stop his ambitious students growing up and becoming leaders… by killing them all (and their horses) and seizing power himself.
Quite brilliantly daft. Can’t believe it’s very nearly three years since the Regent’s Park shows. It’s the only one I’m able to catch unfortunately. They’re missing a trick by not streaming it.
There was a particularly mean interruption by Oscar when Charlie Russell climbed on her ‘horse’ Matt Cavendish’s back. He paused it and really took his time before letting it play out. And then did it again later.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jul 31, 2024 22:35:59 GMT
marob May I ask what the theatre was like in this heat? Was the aircon working effectively? I had a ticket for last night but didn't go because I couldn't face travelling to London in 32C & I'm nervous about the other dates I have booked.
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Post by marob on Jul 31, 2024 22:54:16 GMT
Dawnstar I hesitated when booking opened and it sold out, so while I’d normally sit near the front I had to take a single returned ticket that was only about three rows from the back. I don’t like the heat myself but it felt fine. I wouldn’t worry about it.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 1, 2024 11:06:59 GMT
marob Thank you. It's impossible for me not to worry about the heat, as I do so all summer, every summer, but fingers crossed.
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Post by rumbledoll on Aug 4, 2024 18:22:09 GMT
On a Friday night we got a horse-based thriller/musical called Dressage To Kill about competing at Olympics, believing in your dreams and some dysfunctional relationships going even to dome darker places. Gosh, it was a riot, I haven’t laughed so hard it ages!! Henry S, Johnathan and Charlie from the original cast, and Bryony is also brilliant as always. Wish I could catch more of them but alas the holiday is over..
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 4, 2024 22:07:27 GMT
On a Friday night we got a horse-based thriller/musical called Dressage To Kill I hope all the horses survived. I remember an MMN from 2018 featuring unicorns where the equine death rate was awfully high!
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Post by rumbledoll on Aug 5, 2024 9:21:05 GMT
On a Friday night we got a horse-based thriller/musical called Dressage To Kill I hope all the horses survived. I remember an MMN from 2018 featuring unicorns where the equine death rate was awfully high! Not every horse survived unfortunately, no! But two-three-four of them trying to form a full size horse with another one getting in a saddle got us in stitches! But then they could not stop laughing themselves, some falling and heavy-weight lifting was involved too! But what impresses me the most is how they can come up with a musical number and lyrics that actually rhyme and make sense in seconds some of which is way better than what I hear at the elaborated musicals in WE! Looking forward to more reports
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Post by rumbledoll on Aug 5, 2024 9:25:29 GMT
By the way, on Friday night (rather warm weather) it was very comfortable in the audience I was in a t shirt and didn't feel neither warm or cold. Also my first time in The Other Palace it’s so tiny!
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Post by Steve on Aug 6, 2024 22:27:15 GMT
Tonight it was an eighties horror musical called "Sister Axe" that also had to incorporate "The Matrix" to please one kid and a "Shakespearian Multiverse" to please another kid, although weirdly the "Shakespearian Multiverse" kid attracted the compere, Jonathan Sayer's Oscar's attention by displaying the image of a sheep on his phone (Jonathan was as raspingly amusingly perplexed as I was lol). The only thing I wanted out of tonight was that it be a musical, so I cheered loudly to try to get that and was delighted when it was picked. Susan Harrison is a maestro for making up tunes, so her innocent young nun's song, "The Whole Wide World in a Space Hopper" was an arm-waving wholesome perfectly rhymed delight, which culminated in her declaring Jesus was present, upon which an audience member cheekily but brilliantly chimed in "Yes I am" lol. Bryony Corrigan spiced up the wholesome storyline, as a scheming Mother Superior, staging a play about Stretch Armstrong for an old people's home (Harrison performed a Do Wop song, "He's a Stretchy guy," which may have been about Jesus) to raise funds to complete repairs on her Church, which funds may have been sidelined into her personal "slush fund." When Corrigan randomly revealed she had a "burning UTI," Sayer's Oscar promptly mistook it for an "STI," causing him to get one strike for making a mistake. He said if he got three strikes, he'd have to stop compering, after which he twice mistook "Mother Superior" for "Mother Theresa," resulting in Henry Shields temporarily taking over as Oscar, and ordering Sayer to do an embarrassing but thrilling rap ("Fantastical Ecclesiastical"), which he ended by breakdancing lol. Anyhow, Shields had to re-enter the storyline 'cos his Irish priest (who used to be in a band and wanted to get his band back together) was part of the storyline, on a quest to discover the secret of Bryony Corrigan's Mother Superior's secret "slush fund," which was not allocated to the Church but her personal account. As part of his investigation, Shield's priest tasked Niall Ransome's token Matrix character and Matt Cavendish's token Shakespeare actor to give acting lessons to the old people, whereupon a group song, "What will they do?" prompted the reveal that Harrison's innocent nun was the murderer ("It was me"), stabbing Ransome to death with a Space Hopper, whereupon, in an even bigger twist, it turned out that Bryony Corrigan's Mother Superior was "two kinds of mother" to Harrison, having raised her to be a robber and a murderer, and Corrigan herself shot and stabbed Cavendish to death, even as he shouted cod Shakespeare. Shields's innocent seeming, heavily Irish accented patrician priest now revealed he had already slow poisoned Corrigan's scheming Mother Superior to death with communion wine (causing her UTI) so as to acquire her slush fund to finance his rock band getting back together. "What a guy!" celebrated Sayer's Oscar! But unfortunately for Shields, the Space Hopper Killer, Harrison, killed him with her Space Hopper: "You only knew the church, I only knew killing!" Somehow the Matrix dude showed up alive (maybe he only died in the Matrix) to offer the corrupted Harrison a chance at a life in a Shakespearian Multiverse version of the Matrix, with her bestie, fellow innocent Ellie Morris along for the ride. So ended "a tale told by a band of idiots," with a punk rock song: "Will you Bounce?" Highlights were Harrison's consummate musical improv skills and childlike innocence joining forces with Corrigan's camp sly eyebrow-arched, purposeful scheming murderousness, along with Sayer's obsession with Mother Theresa and his forced but exhilarating rap. An easy 4 and a half stars of rolling laughter from me for all this joyful raucous ridiculousness!
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Post by Poppy or Drood on Aug 7, 2024 6:33:12 GMT
I have the script...it's hilarious...
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Post by Dave B on Aug 17, 2024 7:52:59 GMT
Solid fun last night, we had a superhero murder mystery in a (sometimes) active Volcano called Dormant Until Death. Much funnier in the first 35 minutes or so as they figure out what they are doing and then a lot less funnier in the last 10 as they have to make a nominal plot fit to come into an ending.
I like how they end up embracing all of the suggestions, everything makes a comeback though some are more effective than others. Fab cast, all were great. Totally sold out for the run but some day tickets they said at the end. Slightly regretting not booking two nights. Perhaps next run I'll do that.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 17, 2024 12:32:14 GMT
Steve Sorry to bother you but I'm trying to note down who the cast is for all the shows & Sister Axe is one of the ones I haven't been able to find any curtain call photos for on Twitter. (Of course it would have helped if I'd done it from the start rather than deciding to do it half way through the run!) Your review mentions 5 ensemble members plus Oscar. Was that everyone? I just wanted to check as most of the shows have had 6 plus Oscar.
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Post by Steve on Aug 17, 2024 12:54:04 GMT
Steve Sorry to bother you but I'm trying to note down who the cast is for all the shows & Sister Axe is one of the ones I haven't been able to find any curtain call photos for on Twitter. (Of course it would have helped if I'd done it from the start rather than deciding to do it half way through the run!) Your review mentions 5 ensemble members plus Oscar. Was that everyone? I just wanted to check as most of the shows have had 6 plus Oscar. Ha ha, no bother. The only person I regret not mentioning is Richard Baker, the musician, who, since it was a musical, probably had to work extra hard, and really was the engine of all the fun (along with Oscar, lol). The person I suspect you didn't notice I mentioned was Ellie Morris, whose nun character was overshadowed by the other two nuns, who had much bigger and more significant parts. It's improv and I think it's hilarious that you can constantly enlarge your part muscling out everyone else, but since Susan Harrison and Bryony Corrigan were so funny, I think we can forgive them.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 17, 2024 13:07:12 GMT
The person I suspect you didn't notice I mentioned was Ellie Morris, whose nun character was overshadowed by the other two nuns, who had much bigger and more significant parts. It's improv and I think it's hilarious that you can constantly enlarge your part muscling out everyone else, but since Susan Harrison and Bryony Corrigan were so funny, I think we can forgive them. Thanks for the speedy reply. Oops, yes, I did overlook your brief mension of Ellie. I'm afraid I don't keep notes of the musicians, as I haven't done that previously & I think there have only been 2 of them alternating for this run anyway. By the way, if anyone saw the 7th August show Irn Bru-k Out then that's the only one I haven't been able to find the full cast for so if anyone can provide that info then I'd be grateful.
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Post by darreno on Aug 26, 2024 18:44:57 GMT
Went to this last night by accident!
I had booked Fantastically Great Women, thinking I was booking Sunday night. My mistake, I had booked Saturday night. So we sat in the lobby waiting for doors until door time passed and then we overheard people sitting next to us talking about an improv comedy show, then we realised we had messed up.
Box Office very helpfully found us the final two seats available so we sat in with ZERO expectations.
It was hilarious! Genuinely laugh out loud, jokes ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous and back again. Audience appeared to have a lot of regulars, of which I will certainly try to become from now on.
We were treated to a Bond style spy thriller, with some war, pantomime, rom com elements. All of which were mashed together with a sledgehammer. So, so much fun. An unexpected gem for me.
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Post by rumbledoll on Aug 27, 2024 13:43:22 GMT
Welcome to the Mischief club, darreno!
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