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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 6:58:56 GMT
Wondered if this is to lead up to a run in the USA?
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Post by lichtie on Oct 12, 2018 8:43:49 GMT
Would that perhaps be a sign that they haven't got anything else ready to go in...? Perhaps more of a sign that they don't have much confidence in Alys, Always.... Since it's now got a truncated shift compared to what was being suggested when they first announced it.
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Post by sf on Oct 12, 2018 21:04:52 GMT
Wondered if this is to lead up to a run in the USA?
It wouldn't surprise me. It certainly deserves another run - although relatively short limited runs are probably the way to go, the piece is driven by tiny character nuances rather than big plot twists and it's not necessarily going to be the easiest sell to an audience looking for a Great Big Star Turn. It's a very quiet piece, and it expects you to pay close attention, and these days those qualities limit the audience.
(And yes, that's a snotty, snobbish thing to say. But it's also true.)
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Post by sf on Oct 19, 2018 10:01:54 GMT
Booked a return visit.
At £25, the front row stalls seats for this are a steal. I was online at 10, and the queue took less than five minutes.
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Post by danieljohnson14 on Apr 29, 2019 18:14:23 GMT
Transferring to Broadway January 2020. Laura Linney reprising her role.
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