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Post by theatrelover123 on Jan 25, 2019 0:02:59 GMT
Matinee idol: #AndrewScott to play GarryEssendine in #NoelCoward ‘s #PresentLaughter , directed by #MatthewWarchus , @oldvictheatre from June . Dates tbc
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Post by alicechallice on Jan 25, 2019 0:04:27 GMT
Do we need another sodding revival of this?!!!
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 25, 2019 0:48:41 GMT
Actually glad this is being revived, after the debacle at Chichester last year. Cannot think of another Noël Coward play that should be revived apart from Blithe Spirit maybe, out of his major plays. Loads of his obscure plays I haven’t seen and I may not of seen them for one obvious reason.
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Post by learfan on Jan 25, 2019 7:10:01 GMT
Why in god's name does this keep getting revived??
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 7:49:24 GMT
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Post by bordeaux on Jan 25, 2019 7:52:31 GMT
In 30 years of theatre-going I've never managed to see this; none of the times it's been revived has it received good enough reviews or had an appealing enough cast to persuade me to go. This might be the time to see it: Warchus directs comedy brilliantly.
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Post by vdcni on Jan 25, 2019 8:26:25 GMT
I've weirdly never seen this, can't quite work out how I missed the National's last go at it.
Anyway will be nice to see Andrew Scott having some fun with a role for once.
And Blithe Spirit with Jennifer Saunders, well she's no Angela Lansbury but definitely worth a watch even if I have seen that play way too many times. She has to be better than Alison Steadman in the role anyway.
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Post by Rory on Jan 25, 2019 9:31:20 GMT
Actually glad this is being revived, after the debacle at Chichester last year. Cannot think of another Noël Coward play that should be revived apart from Blithe Spirit maybe, out of his major plays. Loads of his obscure plays I haven’t seen and I may not of seen them for one obvious reason. Funny you should say that.. Blithe Spirit is being revived with Jennifer Saunders very soon.. Is it going to the Duke of York's?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 9:36:18 GMT
This one can't actually be as omnipresent as people are complaining it is, I've never seen it and it is absolutely the kind of thing I would have seen entirely by accident if not on purpose. Has it even been in London since 2007, twelve years ago? Sure, there have been productions in Bath and Chichester since then, but they're not exactly close to London...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 9:37:48 GMT
That picture is Matthew Warchus. And yes, Baz's hashtag work is abominable, although at least he's not tried to put punctuation in the middle of any of them this time.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 10:18:04 GMT
This one can't actually be as omnipresent as people are complaining it is, I've never seen it and it is absolutely the kind of thing I would have seen entirely by accident if not on purpose. Has it even been in London since 2007, twelve years ago? Sure, there have been productions in Bath and Chichester since then, but they're not exactly close to London... Indeed! I've never seen it as far as I can remember, and I can't find any mention of a London production since 2007. I presume both the Bath production (with Sam West) and the (widely panned) Chichester one might have been intended for London transfers, but neither happened.
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Post by Dawnstar on Jan 25, 2019 17:16:46 GMT
The Bath production with Samuel West may not have made it to London but it did tour because I saw it at my local theatre (Cambridge) in July 2016. Previously, in 2010, there was another tour with Robert Bathurst.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 25, 2019 20:12:58 GMT
Funny you should say that.. Blithe Spirit is being revived with Jennifer Saunders very soon.. Is it going to the Duke of York's? Bath and then west end somewhere but I don’t know the venue sorry. Richard Eyre directing.
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Post by Rory on Jan 25, 2019 20:47:40 GMT
Is it going to the Duke of York's? Bath and then west end somewhere but I don’t know the venue sorry. Richard Eyre directing. Cheers Mr B.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 21:46:34 GMT
This one can't actually be as omnipresent as people are complaining it is, I've never seen it and it is absolutely the kind of thing I would have seen entirely by accident if not on purpose. Has it even been in London since 2007, twelve years ago? Sure, there have been productions in Bath and Chichester since then, but they're not exactly close to London... Indeed! I've never seen it as far as I can remember, and I can't find any mention of a London production since 2007. I presume both the Bath production (with Sam West) and the (widely panned) Chichester one might have been intended for London transfers, but neither happened. I remember the 2007 one because I think I used to walk past it...but never saw it. Likewise I remember the Sam West Bath one but presumably decided it wasn’t worth the trek over the bridge for. But this is exactly the sort of thing I too would be all over had it fallen properly in my path since, and I’ve never seen it either. And that Andrew Scott is a pleasant little chap so I’ll give it a go I reckon. Also yes Baz’s hashtags like his photography are a thing better ignored.
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Post by david on Jan 25, 2019 21:59:56 GMT
I’ve never seen the play and the chance to see Andrew Scott tackle a more comedic role means I’ll be getting a ticket for this (hopefully).
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Post by lynette on Jan 25, 2019 23:43:32 GMT
I’ve never seen the play and the chance to see Andrew Scott tackle a more comedic role means I’ll be getting a ticket for this (hopefully). It is very funny, lots of memorable lines.
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Post by dlevi on Jan 27, 2019 13:47:48 GMT
I love Present Laughter and was sorry to have missed both the Chichester and Robert Bathhurst tour. They might not have been good productions ( the notices weren't great) but the play is durable and even in lesser productions has rewards. If you go to YouTube you can see the Donald Sinden /Gwen Watford/ Dinah Sheridan version from the 1980's, or the recent Broadway revival with Kevin Kline ( for which he won a Tony) is available through Broadway HD. But my favorite one is the National Theatre Howard Davies production staring Alex Jennings. Mr Davies and Co. found something deeper in the play that other productions ignored in favor of easier laughs. The play became about the family that we make for ourselves in our adult lives and the production was surprisingly moving. I hope Mr Warchus and Mr Scott find similar emotional gold in Coward's play.
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Post by Polly1 on Jan 27, 2019 17:22:29 GMT
I knew I'd seen this play and usually have a pretty good memory for at least something from all the productions I've seen but I had to check my records to find it was the Bathurst/Belinda Lang tour and am ashamed to say I don't recall anything. I like Scott so may well try to catch this.
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Post by lynette on Jan 28, 2019 21:31:20 GMT
Sorry to be boring, but do we have dates for this. I can’t find any. Ta
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Post by Rory on Jan 28, 2019 23:05:23 GMT
Sorry to be boring, but do we have dates for this. I can’t find any. Ta No formal announcement yet lynette.
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Post by lynette on Jan 29, 2019 0:54:35 GMT
Thank you 😘
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Post by missthelma on Feb 1, 2019 19:10:07 GMT
Sorry to be boring, but do we have dates for this. I can’t find any. Ta Was just coming to check that very thing. Was the announcement reliable? As given it's meant to be on in June, it's all very quiet. I saw this on Broadway a couple of years ago with Kevin Kline, and it's a very creaky effort all round. Might be worth a look if they cast it interestingly, maybe even do some gender swaps with the characters, so the lead is bisexual even. Would that cause too much consternation??
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Post by Rory on Feb 1, 2019 20:26:28 GMT
The Old Vic's marketing strategy is abysmal. They can't even capitalise on a Thursday night / Friday Baz announcement to generate buzz.
Look at their awful website.
Look at the non existent artwork / graphics for their shows.
Why they don't sort it out is beyond me.
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Post by lynette on Feb 1, 2019 20:43:13 GMT
Sorry to be boring, but do we have dates for this. I can’t find any. Ta Was just coming to check that very thing. Was the announcement reliable? As given it's meant to be on in June, it's all very quiet. I saw this on Broadway a couple of years ago with Kevin Kline, and it's a very creaky effort all round. Might be worth a look if they cast it interestingly, maybe even do some gender swaps with the characters, so the lead is bisexual even. Would that cause too much consternation?? Could work. The main character is gay..ish.....I don’t want to offend anyone but that is the only way I can express it. Help me out someone.
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