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Post by danieljohnson14 on Apr 23, 2019 13:31:11 GMT
Extension announced.
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Post by xanady on Apr 27, 2019 14:59:31 GMT
Can’t imagine what the summer influx of tourists from abroad might make off this.
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Post by Phantom of London on May 4, 2019 15:42:47 GMT
So does nostalgia sell?
I am a fan of OFAH BBC comedy at its best, so can a musical replicate this? I was shocked by how good the acting was and had to do several double takes as I thought it was the actual charachters I love, from the tele, especially Rodney, who sounded like him to a t. I actually thought Paul Whitehouse was quite good, however the musical less so, with the music very pedestrian, however the famous song always goes down a storm and the show did have several laugh out moments, they were the several that did work and there were many that didn’t. The creatives have done well of getting the best bits from all the Horses episodes and creating a 2hr 30 musical out of it.
I managed to snag a £45 seat in the stalls, but cerainly would recommend spending anymore on this, however the rest of the dreadful audience seemed to and few of the them seemed well oiled and making the most of it despite there being other audience members that want to enjoy the show.
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Post by ceebee on May 4, 2019 17:00:39 GMT
What eez zis 'ookie street?
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Post by david on May 18, 2019 23:23:10 GMT
Watched this at today’s matinee. Overall a really fun afternoon at the theatre. The cast really did really well to portray the characters that we all know and love and at times felt that it was the original actors on stage the voices were that good (Paul Whitehouse as Grandad was just brilliant). The audience (and myself) lapped it up with the fast flowing gags and we were just waiting for those classic OFAH tv moments and the car to appear on stage. When they did, the audience just erupted in applause.
As for the musical score, it’s a bit if a mixed bag for me. Yes there are some really funny songs in there (The Tadpole song was a laugh both in the lyrics and the accompanying video) and of course you’ve the title song which is a guaranteed winner. Where I thought it was at its weakest was using Lovely Day to end Act 1 which for me didn’t work in the context of the plot, while in Act 2 it was Holding Back The Years which when used in the TV series really had some emotional weight behind it at the wedding as Del was just left by himself as the song plays. Here in the musical it loses that impact and I would have preferred it if Del had sung it as a solo.
As for audience behaviour, on the whole a well behaved one this afternoon, though I did have on family who unfortunately turned up late and right in the middle of the title song (that really got me rattled) and then the Dad’s phone rang soon after taking their seats. Though at least he apologised to me for the disturbance during the interval which was appreciated.
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Post by theatre241 on May 26, 2019 11:34:03 GMT
Seeing this on Wednesday and siting front row. Is there any audience participation or the breaking of the fourth wall because I hate it when shows do that and only fools seems like a show to do that lol!
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Post by david on May 26, 2019 12:59:14 GMT
Seeing this on Wednesday and siting front row. Is there any audience participation or the breaking of the fourth wall because I hate it when shows do that and only fools seems like a show to do that lol! There is something very minor. Doesn’t require you to do anything so you should be ok.
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Post by theatre241 on May 30, 2019 8:00:55 GMT
I saw this yesterday afternoon and I am so confused lol! First I didn’t think it works as a musical. I think it would work better as a only fools on stage. I was sat front row so I was constantly looking up. The set was very good but the whole story and the structure felt like it was thrown together. They should of done it in Manchester then move it down to London. I didn’t get the prologue thing at the start lol. My dad who’s a fan of jukebox musicals came out raving about it and saying 5 stars. More like 3 lol. But it was enjoyable!
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Post by amp09 on Aug 8, 2019 1:52:50 GMT
Saw the matinee today. Wasn’t particularly excited to see it, and was more just to tick it off my list. It was by no means spectacular but I did find it rather funny and heart felt. Boycie was brilliant, but agree with previous post that it would work much better as a play. Looks like they’ve written it and then chucked in songs randomly.
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Post by missthelma on Aug 27, 2019 9:36:30 GMT
As a penance for sins I clearly committed in a former life I am going to see this today.
Now am I going to be completely befuddled? Are there lots of in jokes and references that I won't get? Does it work as a stand alone piece? Should I just surrender to it?
Obviously it would be difficult to live in UK and not be aware of OFAH, and Del Boy and Rodney, but mainly I used to watch the Christmas specials when I went home over the period and that's about my only exposure. And the last time that happened was 2003.....
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Post by missthelma on Aug 28, 2019 12:29:17 GMT
Although I don't feel remotely qualified to pass judgement on this, I will offer an opinion.
It's certainly not as bad as I feared it was going to be. The first half was a buttock torturing 1 hour and 25 minutes but was great fun and there were some good set pieces and at least one good song which I still have in my head this morning. I thought it did a good job of introducing - or in my case, reminding me of - the characters and setting the scene as a whole. The second half was to me way less successful, and seemed to want to spotlight individual characters and give them a 'number' at the expense of it making sense to the whole or being necessary to the plot. Obviously when you have a beloved series and established characters if you leave one/some out you will be criticised or disappoint some people but for me the 'Cassandra' song and the 'Boycie/Marlene' number were a complete waste of time and made the show drag. I'm told by my godson whose choice this was, that there were loads of references and jokes in the Act II for the diehard fans but they passed me by. He thought it was brilliant and he's the target audience so job done I'd say. I wish I'd paid less for our tickets as it was way over my usual ceiling but at no stage did I want to leave and go home (well, not due to the show anyway)
We had the understudy for Del Boy, who was superb, am not sure how many times he has performed but he appeared seamless. I didn't get his name which is a bit shameful on my part.
The programme was £10!! £10! I think this is outrageous, disgraceful and shameless bilking of a diehard fan base. Although it's a little larger than a standard one, it's not a souvenier brochure or the like. TRH should be ashamed.
Don't know what happened after the interval but it became unbearably hot in the theatre I truly thought I was going to expire, I was sweating in places that I had forgotten could sweat. My companions reported the same feeling so I wasn't having a moment.
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Post by terrylondon79 on Sept 17, 2019 17:04:52 GMT
Apparently now doing day seats for £10 or £25 depending on day. Had a advert flash up on Facebook for it
Just checked. You book online at trh website. Lists dayseats on ticket types. Was offered t 5 and 6 for £25 for tonight!
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Post by xanady on Sept 17, 2019 17:23:15 GMT
Must be running out of steam...if this disappeared,it would free up that gorgeous theatre for one of the gazillions of shows that are allegedly poised to cross the pond
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Post by edi on Sept 18, 2019 13:06:37 GMT
Must be running out of steam...if this disappeared,it would free up that gorgeous theatre for one of the gazillions of shows that are allegedly poised to cross the pond ( I saw this a couple of weeks ago and I am ashamed to admit I really liked it. I liked it more than some of those "cross the pond" shows. It was even refreshing to hear British accents. However it's my other half who is die hard OHAF fan and he loved it too . This despite us saying in Feb when it opened that we are definitely don't want to see this. There was something lovely and heartwarming about it.[/quote]
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Post by danb on Sept 18, 2019 13:51:13 GMT
Must be running out of steam...if this disappeared,it would free up that gorgeous theatre for one of the gazillions of shows that are allegedly poised to cross the pond It doesn’t sit well with me using it for musicals. It felt grand and culturally significant many moons ago watching Robert Lindsay and his big Cyrano nose on that stage. Fast forward 15/20 years and both ‘Acorn Antiques’ and ‘Heathers’ felt so alien in that room that I really couldn’t focus properly. Maybe something more ‘classic’ and old school would suit the space better. Have their been any ‘Brigadoon’ rumours?
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Post by ceebee on Sept 22, 2019 0:04:04 GMT
Saw this today and thought it was hilarious. A lively audience and a show which deservedly highlights John Sullivan's genius. Definitely not highbrow, but who cares? Nice to see Paul Whitehouse write in a reference to "cheesy peas" (Fast Show sketch), where one of Del's French malapropisms is "fromage du petits pois". Lost on most folk but absolutely tickled me!
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Post by westended on Oct 15, 2019 17:17:22 GMT
Cast Recording is happening.
(Confirmed by Cast Members)
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Post by Rory on Oct 15, 2019 17:47:55 GMT
Wonder if this will extend beyond 8th February?
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Post by danb on Oct 15, 2019 18:12:10 GMT
Was quite surprised to see it on TKTS when I looked last week. Thought this was a smash?
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Post by Jon on Oct 15, 2019 19:55:53 GMT
Slow week in the West End, is my guess. Also the show may be a victim of its own success in that people think it is sold out and don't try for tickets. Less charitably, I'd speculate that it doesn't get much repeat business from regular theatregoers, which has to lower the UK visitor crowd on which it relies, as it isn't so much of an international tourist draw outside of folk from Paris, New York and Peckham. It was also part of the TodayTix 25 at £25 promotion.
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Post by Mark on Oct 16, 2019 5:28:32 GMT
Was quite surprised to see it on TKTS when I looked last week. Thought this was a smash? It’s been on quite a lot recently.
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Oct 16, 2019 8:51:29 GMT
Available at TKTS today too, matinee and evening.
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Post by duncan on Oct 16, 2019 10:09:18 GMT
...considering the snobbery around it from some theatre goers its had what I'd think of as a good run, I thought they'd do a 3 month run and that would be it until the inevitable tour, especially compared to the likes of "I Can't Sing".
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Post by galinda on Oct 18, 2019 16:37:24 GMT
Does anyone know what the chances are of getting reasonably priced tickets for this on the day? (Saturday)
Do they do day seats at all? Couldn’t see anything on todaytix about rush tickets but wondered if the theatre do any?
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Post by galinda on Oct 18, 2019 21:16:18 GMT
They do £25 day seats at some performances, they decide on the day. They also dynamic price. So, worth asking and see what they can do - and check the theatre website anyway, too. Thank you!
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