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Post by ensembleswings on Sept 3, 2018 10:06:12 GMT
I thought the exact same thing. The film was released what 13 years ago? So I must have seen it around 11/12 years ago and despite loving the musical and seeing it multiple times I hadn't watched the film again until last night. I didn't remember the film but it did surprise me just how much dialogue is used in the musical that's been lifted exactly from the film, I rather enjoyed that aspect though.
After watching the film I now can't wait to see the tour cast in Northampton later on this month!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 20:21:02 GMT
From looking at numerous Instgram posts/stories regarding swing maps and set builders, the Tour has the set like the current China Tour. NOT like the full London set It’s a shame since it’s first (and maybe last) UK Tour It is understandable though, because the tour is visiting smaller venues that might not be able to support the full size set.
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Post by ToshiBoy on Sept 7, 2018 21:37:26 GMT
From looking at numerous Instgram posts/stories regarding swing maps and set builders, the Tour has the set like the current China Tour. NOT like the full London set It’s a shame since it’s first (and maybe last) UK Tour The uk tour is based on the American 2nd National
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 21:46:37 GMT
I've looked at pics of the American 2NT set and it looks miniature. I can't imagine it filling larger stages (e.g. Edinburgh Playhouse) very well if this is the design they're using. http://instagram.com/p/BibxsnaguZ8
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 7, 2018 23:05:28 GMT
It doesn't look much different other than the front of the factory being a curtain rather than a 'solid' wall ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 5:40:39 GMT
I just thought the stage seemed a bit empty. Or maybe that’s just a larger theatre?
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Post by deanjones1489 on Sept 17, 2018 14:07:57 GMT
So the set for this tour is nothing like the China or American 2nt. It is exactly the same as the London production Obviously a bit smaller. With the factory walls and everything
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 17, 2018 15:07:32 GMT
So the set for this tour is nothing like the China or American 2nt. It is exactly the same as the London production Obviously a bit smaller. With the factory walls and everything Excellent news, it looks so much better with the brick front facade rather than the curtain.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Sept 19, 2018 17:04:26 GMT
I believe this opens tonight in Northampton? Anyone attending?
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 19, 2018 17:18:11 GMT
I won't be but I bloody wish I was! Please report back after if any of you are.
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Post by ensembleswings on Sept 19, 2018 19:36:27 GMT
Wish I was going tonight. I am however heading up to Northampton on Saturday to see the tour.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2018 20:01:50 GMT
My main concern is hopefully there being a cast board due to swings, children etc. There probably will be one but I'm paranoid there won't be so I won't definitely know who I'm seeing.
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Post by westended on Sept 19, 2018 20:56:35 GMT
My main concern is hopefully there being a cast board due to swings, children etc. There probably will be one but I'm paranoid there won't be so I won't definitely know who I'm seeing. Got a friend seeing tonight (and the private dress rehearsal earlier today) and apparently there are no children from what I have heard. The Factory Walls are a cleverly painted drop without a door. The Set is simplier version of London, but Not like the China Set.
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 19, 2018 21:19:00 GMT
My main concern is hopefully there being a cast board due to swings, children etc. There probably will be one but I'm paranoid there won't be so I won't definitely know who I'm seeing. Got a friend seeing tonight (and the private dress rehearsal earlier today) and apparently there are no children from what I have heard. The Factory Walls are a cleverly painted drop without a door. The Set is simplier version of London, but Not like the China Set. Interesting about the lack of kids, I wonder how do they do most of the first song then...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2018 21:45:38 GMT
I guess they could skip straight to the scene with Nicola and the shoes instead of doing the kids bit.
The reason why there are no kids is probably no time to rehearse them for smaller stops.
Hopefully they’ve not done a Shrek tour and replaced the kids with puppets.
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 19, 2018 22:26:11 GMT
I guess they could skip straight to the scene with Nicola and the shoes instead of doing the kids bit. The reason why there are no kids is probably no time to rehearse them for smaller stops. Hopefully they’ve not done a Shrek tour and replaced the kids with puppets. It's easy to edit out Young Charlie I suppose but Young Lola has the ever so slightly larger part in the opening song, they'll probably just edit that part of the song out completely.
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Post by drowseychap on Sept 20, 2018 0:10:15 GMT
Surely they will have the kids ? As need them charlie when he grows up in the opening ... at the end too when they run to their dads such a touching moment Interestingly I had an email from Wolverhampton yesterday offering top price tickets for only £25 ..... but it appeared to have sold well already looking at seat plan unless they hadn’t put rear upper circle on sale ? As for most nights it saw all grey which means sold out ? Confusing but at least I get to see the tour now
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 6:46:54 GMT
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Post by Daffodil on Sept 20, 2018 6:57:04 GMT
I was at Northampton last night. As there are no children, the show opens with what I think is meant to be a younger Charlie and his Dad singing The Most Beautiful Thing. The conveyors would not work at the end of the first half so the show was halted and we were asked to retain our seats. Just minutes later they restarted from halfway through Everybody Say Yeah and it was great. Full standing ovation.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Sept 20, 2018 8:20:47 GMT
I was at Northampton last night. As there are no children, the show opens with what I think is meant to be a younger Charlie and his Dad singing The Most Beautiful Thing. The conveyors would not work at the end of the first half so the show was halted and we were asked to retain our seats. Just minutes later they restarted from halfway through Everybody Say Yeah and it was great. Full standing ovation. Thanks Daffodil. What did you make of the performances? Especially intrigued by Paula Lane as Lauren.
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Post by cheesy116 on Sept 20, 2018 10:49:25 GMT
I was at Northampton last night. As there are no children, the show opens with what I think is meant to be a younger Charlie and his Dad singing The Most Beautiful Thing. The conveyors would not work at the end of the first half so the show was halted and we were asked to retain our seats. Just minutes later they restarted from halfway through Everybody Say Yeah and it was great. Full standing ovation. Who played the younger version of Charlie then ? And what happened with the bit when younger Lola usually comes out ? I'm glad to hear it got a standing ovation, still a few months until I'm able to see it.
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Post by Daffodil on Sept 20, 2018 11:32:55 GMT
I think it was the same as the adult Charlie. Lola and the angels were great as always. I thought Paula made a lovely Lauren - her facial expressions were very funny.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Sept 20, 2018 11:41:58 GMT
I think it was the same as the adult Charlie. Lola and the angels were great as always. I thought Paula made a lovely Lauren - her facial expressions were very funny. Did she have a strong voice?
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Post by Rukaya on Sept 20, 2018 19:28:51 GMT
Joel plays younger Charlie, and Nicola will be singing the young Lola lines as if she's still in the shop looking at the wedding shoes, likely slightly modified to suit her sitch better. Seeing it next week so if no-one else has said it yet I'll try and remember to jot them down here!
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Post by robertb213 on Sept 20, 2018 20:20:02 GMT
I'm seeing it a few times next week through volunteering so I'll report back as well (if I remember!)
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