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Post by TallPaul on Apr 11, 2018 13:05:49 GMT
The Stage article says they've been thinking about changing the name since 2012, and took a full year to decide on Kiln. I'd love to know what some of the rejected names were if Kiln is the best on the list.
Selfishly, my London Theatres book is now already out of date!
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Post by joem on Apr 11, 2018 13:22:50 GMT
Kiln is a stupid name. No doubt some consultant has pocketed a nice sum for coming up with such an "original" name. Remember Aviva?
As for "disassociation" - have the people who took the decision to ban the Jewish Film Festival been fired? If not, changing the name is meaningless. I'll give them a chance - there's a couple of things on the programme which interest me - but if I hear about any discrimination or prejudice against anyone I will put them on my sanctions list.
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Post by noboiscout on Apr 11, 2018 13:58:28 GMT
The new name really has that 'noughties' brand feel. It reminds me of all those Nigel Slater books winsomely called 'Toast' and 'Tender' and those products with names like 'Graze' bought by people who eat their breakfast off artfully chipped enamel plates on reclaimed laboratory tables. When I was younger a lot of bands dropped the 'The' and it spread to other hipster/artsy things - my local arts venue The Bluecoat recently rebranded as just Bluecoat, and you have similar with Fact, Home (in Manchester - try googling it! Idiotic choice of name). There is a Thai restaurant in Soho called Kiln. Perhaps this is a franchise, theatre and Pad Thai venture? Probably the same consultants they used when re-naming the St James to The Other Palace. What a pile of pants.
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Post by joem on Apr 11, 2018 14:14:46 GMT
Kiln is one of the best restaurants in London at the moment. If the theatre is half as good they're onto a winner.
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Post by paulr on Apr 11, 2018 14:38:17 GMT
Does anyone know if they have changed the seating layout in the stalls so they can be accessed from both sides? As I like to sit at the end of a row it would double my choice of seats.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 15:43:16 GMT
I always think if you're going to name a theatre after something like a kiln or a chocolate factory or a chickenshed, then the name really should reflect the history of the building. If you can't look at a theatre name without going "oh, I see, it's named after this [person]/[local area]/[pub]/[building feature]/whatever", then it's an odd choice of name. Mind you, they've got form for that at least, why on earth was it called the Tricycle to begin with? (I mean, I've looked it up and could now answer that question, but I'd be surprised if many people knew without checking.) You’re leaving us hanging, Baemax...okay, we could all look it up, but it’s quite nice to have the story on here for the record.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 11, 2018 15:59:35 GMT
Oddly, Kiln isn't that easy to say as although it looks like one syllable, it's really two if you're to sound the final "n". I also think that unlike "Tricycle" it will be easier to mishear/less easy to understand if people aren't familiar with it. But I'm sure it will become better known in time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 16:03:12 GMT
I think Kiln is a great new name for this theatre. And anyone that thinks differently can just get on their bike.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 11, 2018 16:34:08 GMT
Kiln isn't that easy to say All hard consonants, spiky, and something I associate with death, asbestos and getting your eyebrows singed. No, don't like it at all.
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Post by Jon on Apr 11, 2018 17:37:44 GMT
I quite like the name, it's relates to the area it's in, Kilburn and it doesn't sound generic unlike Tricycle.
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Post by dani on Apr 11, 2018 17:46:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 17:48:33 GMT
I think Kiln is a great new name for this theatre. And anyone that thinks differently can just get on their bike. ...or even on their trike.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 17:54:57 GMT
Does anyone remember the great Tricycle fire? It was supposedly arson, but I don’t think they ever found the culprit. Some say it was a disgruntled actor. Given this history the new name might be tempting fate.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Apr 11, 2018 18:21:36 GMT
Always liked this Theatre, name change will take time to get used to, booked the first three shows (surprised they were on general sale, only checked the web site out of interest). Still smile when I think back to the idiocy that was Ben Hur, their last Christmas show.
Adding to my calendar, computer would not recognise the name change, so still the Tricycle for now.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 13, 2018 3:58:53 GMT
Help, please, from anyone who has successfully booked: I've tried, but the new site seems hopelessly uninformative in terms of listing performance times and discounts, which the old one used to show separately so you knew immediately, if for instance you wanted a matinee and/or a discount, which date to click on.
Now I can only see prices for individual dates; I cannot find a section about booking info; it's not in the FAQ etc, so is it there and I've just not found it yet or have they unhelpfully omitted all this essential info?
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Post by NeilVHughes on Apr 13, 2018 6:08:28 GMT
Hi showgirl Click on 'Buy Tickets' (Top Right) or ‘See Upcoming Shows' Click on 'More Info and Buy Tickets' for the show you want Click on ‘Book Now’, this will give a list of all the Dates Click on the Date you want, this will give you a seating plan where you can select your seat and the price you want, all shows have a range of prices. The above steps worked for me on my Computer and iPad.
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Post by Jan on Apr 13, 2018 6:39:30 GMT
“Artistic director Indhu Rubasingham told The Stage the name Kiln “absolutely locates [the theatre] in Kilburn” as well as “denoting a space of transformation, heat, energy and forging”.”
Ha ha. It locates the theatre in Kilburn only because it has the same letters in it not because of any historical connection or because the two words have any meaning in common - they could have called it The Bun.
Also it shows up the sad lack of scientific knowledge amongst arts graduates if they think a kiln has anything to do with “forging”.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 13, 2018 7:00:13 GMT
Hi showgirl Click on 'Buy Tickets' (Top Right) or ‘See Upcoming Shows' Click on 'More Info and Buy Tickets' for the show you want Click on ‘Book Now’, this will give a list of all the Dates Click on the Date you want, this will give you a seating plan where you can select your seat and the price you want, all shows have a range of prices. The above steps worked for me on my Computer and iPad. Thank you; that does indeed seem to be what you have to do, but it's very long-winded as it means searching by date, then checking prices, etc, whereas before it was easy to see which dates to try and also what the general times/days were, e.g. Wed/Sat matinees from whichever date, etc, concessions available at performances and so on. I will have to ring or email them when I have time...
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Post by lynette on Apr 13, 2018 9:49:54 GMT
A kiln is a place which you can’t see inside when the 'magic' is happening and where it can go horribly and irreversibly wrong.
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Post by Marwood on Apr 13, 2018 15:26:23 GMT
Haven't been there since I saw Sean Hughes do his 'Life Becomes Noises' show back into 2013, I really should make an effort and go and see something there sometime soon.
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Post by nash16 on Apr 13, 2018 17:36:04 GMT
A kiln is a place which you can’t see inside when the 'magic' is happening and where it can go horribly and irreversibly wrong. So the Olivier then.
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Post by lynette on Apr 13, 2018 17:55:02 GMT
A kiln is a place which you can’t see inside when the 'magic' is happening and where it can go horribly and irreversibly wrong. So the Olivier then. Yep! Tho' you can see inside it, only not hear in the circle!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 4, 2018 5:45:12 GMT
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Post by lynette on Sept 4, 2018 14:46:31 GMT
Change for change's sake.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2018 15:03:05 GMT
Don’t mind either way, what’s the fuss? I always thought Tricycle was a weird name though, it made it sound like a children’s theatre.
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