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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 12:54:46 GMT
charingcrosstheatre.co.uk/theatre/amourMichel Legrand 2002 Tony nominated musical is making its London premier , sounds quite interesting and will try to see a show I quite enjoyed the film of the umbrellas of Cherbourg . 2nd May- 20th July
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 12:56:44 GMT
Ooooo this is exciting! Using the same layout as Violet too so guess its here to stay!
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Post by n1david on Feb 7, 2019 13:05:38 GMT
Oh interesting - sadly Legrand died just the other week. Umbrellas is mu favourite film so will definitely give this a try.
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Post by latefortheoverture on Feb 7, 2019 13:31:17 GMT
Am I right in saying this only ran on Broadway for a little over a month?
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Post by mrbluesky on Feb 7, 2019 13:32:58 GMT
Well this sounds rather magical! Having never visited the Charing Cross, this might finally be the show that entices me there!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2019 14:05:45 GMT
Am I right in saying this only ran on Broadway for a little over a month? It actually only ran officially 17 performances on Broadway, which would only equal around just over two weeks of performances. It did run 31 previews though.
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Post by ali973 on Feb 7, 2019 16:33:17 GMT
Very interesting choice. I'm down.
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Post by gra on Feb 7, 2019 19:13:40 GMT
It's a lovely show. Very quirky with some beautiful music.
Saw it twice when the Royal Academy students performed it about three years ago.
Brilliant news!
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Post by winonaforever on Feb 7, 2019 19:39:06 GMT
Oh! I didn't know about this as a musical, but I've seen a film based on the same story which I absolutely loved (but had completely forgotten until I just Googled the show!) This sounds really good!
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Post by stevej678 on Apr 1, 2019 10:20:24 GMT
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Post by horton on Apr 1, 2019 10:34:26 GMT
It's a lovely musical.
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Post by winonaforever on Apr 1, 2019 10:45:41 GMT
I'm going in May
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Apr 1, 2019 11:39:03 GMT
I note from the seating plan that there are two front rows for this show, A and K. Can anybody advise if there is any viewing advantage of one over the other ?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2019 12:40:42 GMT
In theory they should be the same if it's staged well in traverse.
Row K (if I've got this right) is the "normal" stalls side, and row A is the bank of seats where the stage used to be. To get to Row A you have to walk over the stage so Row K has an advantage in that you'll get to the bar/ toilets more quickly!
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Post by Dawnstar on Apr 1, 2019 18:22:08 GMT
I'm suddenly interested, with Anna O'Byrne being in it. Booked for the 2nd preview, as £26 seems more reasonable to me than £36 at a fringe venue.
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Post by stevej678 on Apr 1, 2019 18:36:13 GMT
I'm suddenly interested, with Anna O'Byrne being in it. Booked for the 2nd preview, as £26 seems more reasonable to me than £36 at a fringe venue. I'd booked already but really pleased with this casting news. She was fab in The Woman In White.
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Post by Dawnstar on Apr 1, 2019 19:20:38 GMT
I'm suddenly interested, with Anna O'Byrne being in it. Booked for the 2nd preview, as £26 seems more reasonable to me than £36 at a fringe venue. I'd booked already but really pleased with this casting news. She was fab in The Woman In White. I've been a fan since I saw her in Phantom in 2012. I've seen her in 4 other shows since, including WiW, & she's been excellent in all of them.
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Post by bobwordsmith on Apr 1, 2019 20:00:26 GMT
Love this score! Have always wanted to see the show. And the cast that has just been announced is pretty stunning. I have booked to see it twice!
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Post by dlevi on Apr 2, 2019 6:46:32 GMT
I saw this in New York and it's very ...twee. Its intentions are honorable but it was far too gentle a piece to make it on Bway. Maybe this more intimate setting will be better. And that Gary Turshaw certainly helps - he adds value to anything in which he appears.
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Post by theatrescribe on Apr 2, 2019 13:37:53 GMT
Amazing, this is actually one of my favourite musicals - always thought it was a shame that it never succeeded in Broadway. Brilliant to see it in London - sure it'll be a great show
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Post by jgblunners on Apr 4, 2019 9:40:44 GMT
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Post by kzf on Apr 26, 2019 21:30:28 GMT
Has anyone seen any deals advertised? Wanting to book for next week, but might be worth holding off if there are deals on later dates.
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Post by Someone in a tree on May 2, 2019 8:31:01 GMT
The first preview, tonight is cancelled due to cast illness
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Post by Dawnstar on May 3, 2019 17:39:26 GMT
Tonight appears to be going ahead (though I've wimped out of going for various reasons including that I doubt whoever was too ill yesterday to perform will have recovered quickly enough to give an ideal performance 24 hours later).
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Post by winonaforever on May 3, 2019 18:26:59 GMT
Tonight appears to be going ahead (though I've wimped out of going for various reasons including that I doubt whoever was too ill yesterday to perform will have recovered quickly enough to give an ideal performance 24 hours later). I'm going tomorrow!
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