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Post by ali973 on Mar 2, 2017 21:09:17 GMT
Agh..I hope it doesn't clog up another West End theatre. Better dial my buddy Cynthia Erivo to smack some sense into them.
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Post by princeton on Mar 2, 2017 21:41:57 GMT
Has Andrew Wright been involved in any of the previous productions?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2017 21:46:24 GMT
Why did they take this out of the west end in the first place?
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Post by daniel on Mar 2, 2017 21:46:59 GMT
That must be West End, surely?! It's not going back out on tour (yet)...I guess it could be USA/Australia/somewhere else, but with Cameron vocally saying he wants it back in the West End... Now where could it go...Piccadilly is definitely free after Annie so that would be logical, although equally he could have booked Drury Lane/Dominion based on 42nd/AAIP not lasting, but I would've thought they'd be hoping for an early closure and getting in before Christmas if it was going to be these venues? I think it would actually do well at the Picc. It's a big enough theatre to take the show, but it's not an absolute barn like Drury Lane or the Dominion so not as many tickets to shift. Exciting times on Cherry Tree Lane!!
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Post by Jon on Mar 2, 2017 21:50:21 GMT
Why did they take this out of the west end in the first place? It was expensive to run and it was losing money at the time.
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Post by Jon on Mar 2, 2017 21:52:58 GMT
That must be West End, surely?! It's not going back out on tour (yet)...I guess it could be USA/Australia/somewhere else, but with Cameron vocally saying he wants it back in the West End... Now where could it go...Piccadilly is definitely free after Annie so that would be logical, although equally he could have booked Drury Lane/Dominion based on 42nd/AAIP not lasting, but I would've thought they'd be hoping for an early closure and getting in before Christmas if it was going to be these venues? I think it would actually do well at the Picc. It's a big enough theatre to take the show, but it's not an absolute barn like Drury Lane or the Dominion so not as many tickets to shift. Exciting times on Cherry Tree Lane!! I think Drury Lane is more likely given Cameron is very fond of that theatre plus none of his own theatre. Piccadilly is possible but it might be a tad small for this production although it did manage to fit into the Theatre Royal Norwich and the Curve so anything's possible.
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Post by daniel on Mar 2, 2017 21:58:13 GMT
Jon I agree that Drury Lane is definitely a more suitable theatre than the Piccadilly, just based on current show dates that we know of, the Picc seems to fit well. Hopefully we'll hear before too long!
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 2, 2017 22:05:58 GMT
My first musical this was. I was beyond moved when I saw this on tour in Birmingham - it was as good as when I saw it in London.
Please can we have this back. I pray this is the news....
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Post by Jon on Mar 2, 2017 22:21:51 GMT
Jon I agree that Drury Lane is definitely a more suitable theatre than the Piccadilly, just based on current show dates that we know of, the Picc seems to fit well. Hopefully we'll hear before too long! 2018 could be any time not to mention 42nd Street is currently only booking until July, I could see 42nd Street extend until January 2018 then Poppins takes over Spring 2018.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Mar 2, 2017 23:08:18 GMT
That must be West End, surely?! It's not going back out on tour (yet)...I guess it could be USA/Australia/somewhere else, but with Cameron vocally saying he wants it back in the West End... Now where could it go...Piccadilly is definitely free after Annie so that would be logical, although equally he could have booked Drury Lane/Dominion based on 42nd/AAIP not lasting, but I would've thought they'd be hoping for an early closure and getting in before Christmas if it was going to be these venues? I think it would actually do well at the Picc. It's a big enough theatre to take the show, but it's not an absolute barn like Drury Lane or the Dominion so not as many tickets to shift. Exciting times on Cherry Tree Lane!! I think Drury Lane is more likely given Cameron is very fond of that theatre plus none of his own theatre. Piccadilly is possible but it might be a tad small for this production although it did manage to fit into the Theatre Royal Norwich and the Curve so anything's possible. "managed to fit in" Curve? It has one of the biggest stages in the country. Certainly bigger than 90% of it's other venues.
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Post by actorsinger on Mar 2, 2017 23:19:27 GMT
Exciting times I'm sure... but Andrew Wright didn't choreograph the current MP production. I'm sure if it was coming to the West End Stephen Mear and Matthew Bourne will be recreating their choreography. Perhaps Me Wright is going to do it elsewhere?
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Post by Jon on Mar 2, 2017 23:33:51 GMT
Exciting times I'm sure... but Andrew Wright didn't choreograph the current MP production. I'm sure if it was coming to the West End Stephen Mear and Matthew Bourne will be recreating their choreography. Perhaps Me Wright is going to do it elsewhere? He might be directing it but not choreographing.
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Post by butt on Mar 10, 2017 10:41:46 GMT
That must be West End, surely?! It's not going back out on tour (yet)...I guess it could be USA/Australia/somewhere else, but with Cameron vocally saying he wants it back in the West End...
Now where could it go...Piccadilly is definitely free after Annie so that would be logical, although equally he could have booked Drury Lane/Dominion based on 42nd/AAIP not lasting, but I would've thought they'd be hoping for an early closure and getting in before Christmas if it was going to be these venues?
I think it would actually do well at the Picc. It's a big enough theatre to take the show, but it's not an absolute barn like Drury Lane or the Dominion so not as many tickets to shift.
Exciting times on Cherry Tree Lane!! The Buzz in Australia is that it is going back in 2018, fyi. So that could be a possibility
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 11:32:44 GMT
I can see this going to the Dominion actually. Not sure how long AAIP will last but the Dominion seems like an ideal venue for this
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Post by daniel on Mar 19, 2017 12:05:44 GMT
I can see this going to the Dominion actually. Not sure how long AAIP will last but the Dominion seems like an ideal venue for this I was having this exact thought whilst sat in the Circle at the Dominion the other day. There's a ton of flying space, and with the closed Upper Circle she has somewhere to land too. Lots of seats to fill but a limited run could do well.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 15:00:55 GMT
I can see this going to the Dominion actually. Not sure how long AAIP will last but the Dominion seems like an ideal venue for this I was having this exact thought whilst sat in the Circle at the Dominion the other day. There's a ton of flying space, and with the closed Upper Circle she has somewhere to land too. Lots of seats to fill but a limited run could do well. Yes I think it would do v well here - family show over the limited Xmas season would sell really well. Not sure if AAIP will last to Xmas so this will be a good filler if it don't
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 0:45:59 GMT
The news of Andrew Wright's involvement was for a new production as choreographer in Italy
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Post by Anniek on May 11, 2017 10:22:34 GMT
Heard that Mary Poppins is returning to Noel Coward after Half a Sixpense. Anyone knows more about it?
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Post by shady23 on May 11, 2017 10:29:23 GMT
I hope so.
Love this show so much.
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Post by alece10 on May 11, 2017 10:30:10 GMT
That's supercala. ........ etc
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 10:32:17 GMT
I wonder if Baz will have any news on it tonight on twitter? Would be fabulous if so!
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Post by crabtree on May 11, 2017 10:35:41 GMT
Well they are all in Dubai at the moment, but only for a month or so. Is the Noel Coward big enough?
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Post by zak97 on May 11, 2017 10:43:33 GMT
Hope so, it would be nice to see Mary Poppins back and in a small-ish theatre. It would really make the magic seem more spectacular and focused up upon. I haven't seen this production but I'm guessing as it's a touring production it may lack some of the machinery and infrastructure used in the original, which I did see. So, maybe it would benefit from a smaller theatre, logistics provided, even though it could realistically sell well in a large space on name alone.
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Post by Being Alive on May 11, 2017 11:21:01 GMT
It would make sense, I've heard its back at Christmas, and that its going into a Mackintosh theatre, and that's the only one thats free?...
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Post by Mark on May 11, 2017 11:23:23 GMT
It fit into the theatre royal Newcastle which is quite small and similar to the Noel coward
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