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Post by zahidf on Nov 27, 2024 9:55:40 GMT
That is quite a run. A 20% West End transfer rate. Yeah, its fair to say that his run there has been a success overall that transfer rate will increase with Cat on a hot tin roof i assume
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 10:04:25 GMT
He's been the best AD working in London for many years so it is a good move for the OV - I wonder what attracted him to the job ? Very tough to replace him at the Almeida - they should sound out Robert Icke.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 27, 2024 10:07:10 GMT
He's been the best AD working in London for many years so it is a good move for the OV - I wonder what attracted him to the job ? Very tough to replace him at the Almeida - they should sound out Robert Icke. Linton maybe?
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 10:11:17 GMT
He's been the best AD working in London for many years so it is a good move for the OV - I wonder what attracted him to the job ? Very tough to replace him at the Almeida - they should sound out Robert Icke. Linton maybe? Wouldn't have thought so.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 27, 2024 10:35:06 GMT
Surprised.
Though I wonder if Rupert will continue to do A Christmas Carol, if Rupert wants to? Or has not been taken out of his hands by the board?
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 10:39:48 GMT
Surprised. Though I wonder if Rupert will continue to do A Christmas Carol, if Rupert wants to? Or has not been taken out of his hands by the board? I wonder if his RSC Hamlet will transfer to OV.
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Post by Dave B on Nov 27, 2024 10:50:48 GMT
I wonder if his RSC Hamlet will transfer to OV. OV say "Director Matthew Warchus will programme his final season up to the end of 2026" so unless he brings it in himself, could be quite a wait.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 27, 2024 10:56:57 GMT
I wonder if his RSC Hamlet will transfer to OV. OV say "Director Matthew Warchus will programme his final season up to the end of 2026" so unless he brings it in himself, could be quite a wait. One more Christmas Carol next year at least!
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Post by kate8 on Nov 27, 2024 11:17:42 GMT
Surely quite tempting to continue Carol - a few weeks to do non-OV projects while Carol keeps OV finances stable, brings in new/different audiences and is very popular.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 27, 2024 11:47:15 GMT
Surely quite tempting to continue Carol - a few weeks to do non-OV projects while Carol keeps OV finances stable, brings in new/different audiences and is very popular. Oh unless Matthew is taking it to a west end theatre, i assume itll be a staple at the Old vic for years to come
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Post by nash16 on Nov 27, 2024 11:53:07 GMT
He's been the best AD working in London for many years so it is a good move for the OV - I wonder what attracted him to the job ? Very tough to replace him at the Almeida - they should sound out Robert Icke. The absolute last person any venue should sound out.
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Post by nash16 on Nov 27, 2024 11:54:18 GMT
Surely quite tempting to continue Carol - a few weeks to do non-OV projects while Carol keeps OV finances stable, brings in new/different audiences and is very popular. Carol needs to go now. Please.
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Post by ceebee on Nov 27, 2024 12:13:53 GMT
Surely quite tempting to continue Carol - a few weeks to do non-OV projects while Carol keeps OV finances stable, brings in new/different audiences and is very popular. Carol needs to go now. Please. Humbug. Carol must continue.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 27, 2024 12:32:55 GMT
Carol needs to go now. Please. Humbug. Carol must continue. Its a great production and it still feels fresh. Folk and critics love it. Plus its a cash cow.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 27, 2024 12:58:39 GMT
But there might just be a better Christmas show that could be developed.
Just as the Daldry Inspector Calls should be retired, there has to come a time when this Carol is retired. Or at least rested.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 27, 2024 13:16:07 GMT
But there might just be a better Christmas show that could be developed. Just as the Daldry Inspector Calls should be retired, there has to come a time when this Carol is retired. Or at least rested. For sure. But id probably say its a few years time away at the least. Risks are good, but if the Xmas sell out funds the development of other shows across the year, its a good trade off
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2024 13:30:07 GMT
I think A Christmas Carol will be kept but perhaps be every other year. It's like the equivalent of a panto for the Old Vic in that it brings in the money for the following year.
In terms of replacement at the Almeida, Robert Icke is the only one I can think of since Frecknall is joining Goold at the Old Vic.
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 14:15:50 GMT
But there might just be a better Christmas show that could be developed. Just as the Daldry Inspector Calls should be retired, there has to come a time when this Carol is retired. Or at least rested. I doubt Goold would have taken the job if there was a condition he’d never be able to stage a Xmas show. They could surely move it to a West End venue where they could run it for longer.
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 14:18:11 GMT
He's been the best AD working in London for many years so it is a good move for the OV - I wonder what attracted him to the job ? Very tough to replace him at the Almeida - they should sound out Robert Icke. The absolute last person any venue should sound out. Maybe but that hasn’t stopped venues doing it in the past.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 27, 2024 14:25:55 GMT
Surprised Rebecca Frecknall is moving with Rupert, I mean Rebecca is the ideal candidate for a certain vacancy.d
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Post by Being Alive on Nov 27, 2024 14:29:01 GMT
Surprised Rebecca Frecknall is moving with Rupert, I mean Rebecca is the ideal candidate for a certain vacancy.d I don't know as she's the ideal candidate for an AD position yet - she will be in the future but I don't know if that time is necessarily now
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2024 14:38:29 GMT
Surprised Rebecca Frecknall is moving with Rupert, I mean Rebecca is the ideal candidate for a certain vacancy.d I don't know as she's the ideal candidate for an AD position yet - she will be in the future but I don't know if that time is necessarily now Being Associate Director likely gives her freedom to do other things which you can't really do if you're an AD.
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Post by Jan on Nov 27, 2024 14:42:46 GMT
Surprised Rebecca Frecknall is moving with Rupert, I mean Rebecca is the ideal candidate for a certain vacancy.d Yes it is odd, especially for a venue that only has a single stage - will there be enough for them both to do on a full-time basis ? Maybe Goold will be able to spend lots of time away directing film/TV etc.
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2024 14:48:20 GMT
There is a possibility that Frecknall doesn't want to be an AD just yet. Running a theatre is a demanding job even small ones like the Almeida
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Post by dr on Nov 27, 2024 19:42:10 GMT
Surprised Rebecca Frecknall is moving with Rupert, I mean Rebecca is the ideal candidate for a certain vacancy.d Yes it is odd, especially for a venue that only has a single stage - will there be enough for them both to do on a full-time basis ? Maybe Goold will be able to spend lots of time away directing film/TV etc. I think this is exactly it. They seem to have an arrangement at the Almeida where both can go off and transfer/do work elsewhere (NT, West End, Broadway etc.), while having a steady pair of hands on the theatre. I'm really, really excited to see what they both produce at the OV - especially since Frecknall has never actually directed there. I imagine it'll be the same recipe that has boosted the Almeida to international success: starry revivals of classics with a modern spin, some good new writing from abroad, and the occasional musical that transfers unsuccessfully to Broadway (Goold and Warchus have that much in common!)
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