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Post by Michael on Jan 20, 2016 21:02:26 GMT
The supercalifragilistic Mary Poppins is currently on a UK tour starring Zizi Strallen as Mary and Matt Lee as Bert. For tour dates, please see this page: marypoppins.co.uk/#tour
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 21:07:00 GMT
Going this Saturday and Sunday in Manchester, after seeing it in Leicester in October and Dublin at the start of December. Think it will be my final 2 times seeing it as there really isn't anywhere else on the tour I can go to see it.
Anywho, it opened in Manchester last night to what sounded like (in Wicked terms) a no fly show.
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Post by Michael on Jan 21, 2016 21:13:47 GMT
Going this Saturday and Sunday in Manchester, after seeing it in Leicester in October and Dublin at the start of December. Think it will be my final 2 times seeing it as there really isn't anywhere else on the tour I can go to see it. I don't know where exactly you're living, but if you could make both Manchester and Leicester, then Birmingham isn't that far away I'm finally seeing Mary Poppins mid April in Brum. I'm flying in and out of Birmingham airport anyway on my way to Leicester to see Legally Blonde, so I thought "why not fly over one day earlier to see Mary Poppins?"...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2016 21:41:30 GMT
I'm from Belfast, I could easily get flights to other tour stops, but they were the only tour stops where I don't have to pay for hotels because I have friends in the area...apart from Dublin that was just a train journey from Belfast. And considering work commitments, and other holidays/trips I currently have planned, this is likely going to be the last Mary Poppins trip for now, anyway.
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Post by dan on Jan 21, 2016 22:39:58 GMT
Going this Saturday and Sunday in Manchester, after seeing it in Leicester in October and Dublin at the start of December. Think it will be my final 2 times seeing it as there really isn't anywhere else on the tour I can go to see it. Anywho, it opened in Manchester last night to what sounded like (in Wicked terms) a no fly show. It was indeed a no fly show! Well, the final flying anyway. It looked as if it was going to, but the wires were up and down a few times before it just didn't happen. A slightly bewildered Banks family staring into the audience at the end before spinning around to look backwards. Otherwise though... An incredible show.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 21, 2016 23:52:13 GMT
Saw the first show yesterday in Manchester after seeing this in Leicester and certainly had an earthbound Mary.but still a great musical, love the way they did this in London and New York, obviously they can't do that on the road, so find it thrilling how they redo it for the road.
5 Stars.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2016 1:23:13 GMT
Saw the show tonight and it was fantastic...we had Adam Rhys-Charles on for Bert, and he was flawless...my friwnd who was seeing the show tonight for the first time was slightly shocked when I told her at the interval that he was the understudy (didnt look at the cast board before the show, so I didnt realise until the show started)
Pretty much a flawless show, apart from during 'Spoonful of Sugar' the table didn't collapse so it looked odd when Zizi clicked her fingers at the table only for the spotlight to shine on it and nothing happen.
Looking forward to tomorrows matinee.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 19:16:29 GMT
Hey guys! I posted this on the old forum, but since that will be gone soon I wanted to move my review here! "Hey guys! I am sorry for taking so long to post my opinions on the show, but it completely slipped my mind! I saw the show in Dublin on January 2nd (evening) and Janurary 3rd (matinee) at the Bord Gais and the show was amazing! I had never seen the films before so I was going in 100% blind to the show. It was honestly such a beautfiul show, the lighting, staging, singing and in particulur the dancing were simply breathtaking! I got the lead cast for both shows (dissappointed as I wanted to see my fave Jackie Hughes go on for Mrs Banks, but oh well!) Zizi Strallen as Mary Poppins - I knew very little about the role itself even though she is so iconic, but Zizi really did bring to life what I believe the character should be. She was so confident on stage and had such an enthralling presence, her dancing was AMAZING and she had such a sweet, gorgeous voice to match! Her comedic timing was completely on point and she really showed a great affection for the Banks family which I loved. Plus, her "flying" moments were very well done! Rebecca Lock as Mrs Banks - For me, she was the standout in the show! Oh my god Rebecca was so funny in the role and created the most perfect Mrs Banks I thnik that could possibly be concieved! Her voice was stunning and her comedic timing was second to none, every since facial expression was so powerful and she had the audiences in stiches! Milo Twomey as Mr Banks - He played the uncaring father in the first act very well but even with that I still found his character weirdly likeable? He was hard not to like because you could tell that deep down it was Mr Banks stress and dedication from his job that was causing the neglect of his family, great actor! Jabez Cheesman (evening) / Harvey Shoesmith-Dean (matinee) as Michael Banks - Jabez unfortunately was probably the biggest let down for me at the evening show I saw. I don't like to criticise children because I know at his age I could have never performer to his standard, but for me he just didn't fit all too well, when not directly acting (doing lines/reaction) he kind of just went totally blank as if he was not on stage and also he mummbled quite a bit, he was very hard to understand for most of the show, although he was adorable and likeable none the less. Harvey was such an improvement the following day, he acted the role very well and for his age his enunciation was fantastic, he really was a joy to watch on stage! Georgie Hill (evening) / Isabelle Methven (matinee) as Jane Banks - Unfortuantely, for the evening show I was also given a child actor I wasn't particulurly fond of, Georgie did the best she could with the role, but she wasn't doing it for me. I imagine as the show is meant to go on (especially into Act 2) the children are supposed to be likeable, unfortunately Georgie didn't fulfill this and kept the "brat" mood throughout the show which made me lose any warmth I could have towards her Jane. Isabelle on the other hand was a fabulous Jane, very likeable and believable! Matt Lee as Bert - Matt was a brilliant Bert, very funny and although I wasn't very fond of him at first I really did warm up to him later on in the show. His voice is very strong and his dancing was perfect! He also had really good comedic timing (as did the whole cast I must add again!) SHOUTOUTS to Penelop Andrew as Miss Andrew! Wow, wow wow! This woman is hilarious, I left with Brimstone and Treacle being one of my top 3 songs from the show, her acting was so evil while still being comedic and she really just did it for me, her voice is stunning (especially on the high notes!) Only one other person in the show had me laughing more, and this was.... Wendy Ferguson! She is the FUNNIEST person on stage, EVER!!! Oh my god, she was comedy gold as Mrs Brill, I actually could not stop laughing at her. She was so very lieable and had the comedic timing down, going from her really dainty "hello Madame" voice, to her gruff manly voice! Keep your eye on her, even the faintest facial expression she makes just fits perfectly! This woman needs to play Mrs Brill forever!! Grainne Renihan - I don't know if it was the music, or Grainne's performance (or a mix as both), but she was so lovely as the Bird Woman. I actually started tearing up for her during the song, it was so touching, I honestly wasn't expecting it! Wreh-Asha Walton as Mrs Corry, she was very funny and stood out in her ensemble track also, keep an eye on her! Lastly, my fave Queen, Jacqueline Hughes - Jackie was really funny as Katie Nana and did a great job in her ensemble bits, I miss her going green, but its great she's in a new show which she told me she is loving! Overall, the show was simply fantastic with so so many standouts and fantastic, loveable performances! Go see this if you can, and if you're debatting whether to do an extra show or whatever, take the chance! The music is beautiful, and a second watch certainly lets you pick up on details you missed! The cast did so well, for doing 9 shows a week throughout Christmas, the energy was so high and the Dublin audiences were FANTASTIC!! Standing ovations and clapping along (at the appropriate times I must say also, a rarity!) Thank you for reading and I hope this post helps in your decision making process or is just an interesting read if you're a fan!"
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Post by crabtree on Feb 7, 2016 11:04:35 GMT
loved Poppins last night in Manchester. It is truly an epic production. Cameron M hasn't stinted on production values. Everything worked beautifully and off she flew. a very kinetic cast swishing everywhere. I have seen all the incarnations of this show, and still think both Spoonful of Sugar and Superwhatsit are rather clumsily shoehorned in - they are of course brilliant songs an had to be there, but the scenes themselves don't really move anything forward however jolly they are. And there are two endings, but what endings. The idea of a duel between the two nannies is genius and the return of the kite is pure brilliant theatre.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 7, 2016 11:35:32 GMT
I'm going Tuesday. Never seen it before so looking forward to it
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Post by Sue on Feb 7, 2016 14:33:39 GMT
Really hope you find it just as magically and cleverly fabuli as the rest of us. For the first time ever, I've booked to see it again because I loved it so much!
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Post by ptwest on Feb 7, 2016 18:43:08 GMT
I took a group of 70 children last week, they absolutely loved it. Booked to see it again in a couple of weeks without them! Fabulous production.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2016 18:05:31 GMT
Has anyone seen any of the Mary Poppins u/s? Have any even gone on yet? If so, and you saw one what did you think?
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Post by Sue on Feb 9, 2016 7:06:57 GMT
i saw Jennifer Davison and she was a great Mary Poppins - she had the whole package!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 9, 2016 23:06:11 GMT
Wow. That is definitely one of the most visually stunning things I've seen on stage. The design, the lighting, the sets all absolutely gorgeous. My mouth was open just taking in everything going on in Step In Time.
Stand out performances were Zizi, the facial expressions and entire demeanour was just perfect. I loved her. Other favourites were Rebecca Lock as Mrs Banks and Wendy Ferguson who I have a bit if a crush on. I think she is absolutely fantastic in everything I've seen her do.
I don't mind paying for a premium seat when I can see my money up there on stage. Tonight I saw every single penny of it. Bravo!
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Post by critchyboy on Feb 17, 2016 23:28:51 GMT
Caught the show this afternoon - thought it was brilliant! Although didn't really take off until 'Supercali...' But that could have just been because it was a matinee. Highlight was 'Step in Time'! My 5 yr old now wants to tap dance and be Bert. Ticket I thought was a little pricey for sitting right at the side of the stalls, but the view was fine. Would love to see it again actually!!
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Post by stevej678 on Feb 18, 2016 8:55:57 GMT
I saw this last Friday and thought it was fantastic.
Very lavish set, lots of clever tricks and a spectacular finale. Zizi was a revelation as Mary Poppins and had every minute detail down to a tee. The Banks children were also excellent with terrific comic timing, while Matt Lee was very likable as Bert. Full credit also to Matthew Bourne and the ensemble for so many stunning routines.
The ticket prices are fairly steep for this but you can definitely see that little or no expense has been spared in putting the production together so it struck me as money well spent.
A practically perfect musical treat!
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Post by musicalfloozie on Feb 18, 2016 20:49:39 GMT
I saw this last Friday as well and loved it, some bits did seem a little bit slow but the dance numbers and costumes more than kept my spirits up. I loved Matt Lee as Bert and thought he was fantastic in the role, it made me want to learn to tap especially on the roof!! I couldn't keep my eyes off Zizi when she was on stage her mannerisms and facial expressions just drew your eye towards her. Glad I've finally managed to see it as had been waiting for the show to come back to the UK for an age after missing out last time. I have got myself the Mary Poppins umbrella and now searching ebay for a shirt so I can be Mary Poppins at Halloween haha!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 4, 2016 14:40:16 GMT
Did I read somewhere that Poppins was going back into London at the end of the tour or have I imagined that?
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Post by Nelly on Mar 4, 2016 16:20:06 GMT
Did I read somewhere that Poppins was going back into London at the end of the tour or have I imagined that? I think it was more people debating/wishing/gossiping that it could go into the Victoria Palace (now Delfont owned) after the refurb. I'd love to see it back in town, I'm seeing it on tour end of next month!
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Post by drowseychap on Mar 7, 2016 0:59:27 GMT
Just asking if anyone knows if there's ever offer tickets on this tour ? Cheapest tickets in Birmingham are about £40 back row .... Anything near front is £55 -£60 Which unfortunately out prices al lot of us .... Interestingly looking at hippodrome website for some performances it's only half or 3/4 full .... Surely the cast would rather perform to a full house than look at rows of empty seats ... ? And the producers get more money even if offer them at £25 ? What do people think
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Post by stevej678 on Mar 7, 2016 8:22:45 GMT
Just asking if anyone knows if there's ever offer tickets on this tour ? Cheapest tickets in Birmingham are about £40 back row .... Anything near front is £55 -£60 Which unfortunately out prices al lot of us .... Interestingly looking at hippodrome website for some performances it's only half or 3/4 full .... Surely the cast would rather perform to a full house than look at rows of empty seats ... ? And the producers get more money even if offer them at £25 ? What do people think There were no offers for Manchester that I saw at a time when there's been no shortage of offers for other shows. I don't think a run the length of Mary Poppins can be expected to sell out in advance but if the Manchester run is anything to go by pretty much every performance in Birmingham will end up pretty close to capacity. The inevitable four and five star reviews certainly won't do sales any harm.
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Post by wickedgrin on Mar 7, 2016 10:02:35 GMT
The prices of musical tours have really shot up haven't they? Almost West End prices and never any deals like in the WE. I would have thought (I don't really know) that the costs of a tour of a show are cheaper than WE - theatre hire, tour wages etc? The producers must be making a fortune with near sell out houses - The Bodyguard for example?
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Post by daniel on Mar 7, 2016 10:20:40 GMT
Just asking if anyone knows if there's ever offer tickets on this tour ? Cheapest tickets in Birmingham are about £40 back row .... Anything near front is £55 -£60 Which unfortunately out prices al lot of us .... Interestingly looking at hippodrome website for some performances it's only half or 3/4 full .... Surely the cast would rather perform to a full house than look at rows of empty seats ... ? And the producers get more money even if offer them at £25 ? What do people think I've sent you a message!
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Post by drowseychap on Mar 7, 2016 14:02:38 GMT
Hi guys thanks for comments yep prices are going higher and higher ... Lots of theatres do tend to use travel zoo but i think depends on the production ... Malver theatre do day seats which is good but last couple of years have done a membership fee of £25 a year but then u get 2 tickets for each production on the day between £10 -£16 which is pretty good
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