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Post by danb on Jan 23, 2020 21:29:38 GMT
They could put it in a purpose built tent in wembley!!!!! 😇
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Post by johnie21 on Jan 23, 2020 21:46:02 GMT
So happy for this. 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Hope it’s at the Adelphi
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Post by iamamazing on Jan 23, 2020 22:13:19 GMT
Loved it on broadway it’s so fetch 😍
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Post by kirstylovesmusicals on Jan 23, 2020 22:33:32 GMT
I can’t wait for this! I can see Lizzy Conolly or Sheridan Smith as Mrs George/Mrs Heron/Ms Norbury. Someone from graduate year as Cady. Maybe Jac Yarrow as Aaron Samuels. Regina and Janis need to be kick ass though.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 22:33:36 GMT
Adelphi would match up with Hello Dolly's run and the aimed for opening time for this.
Isn't SFP producing this or have I imagined that? Cause if she is it SCREAMS the Savoy to me. There's a show that's already booked post Sunday in the Park but I don't think it's going to run for very long/limited run...
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 22:34:33 GMT
I can’t wait for this! I can see Lizzy Conolly or Sheridan Smith as Mrs George/Mrs Heron/Ms Norbury. Someone from graduate year as Cady. Maybe Jac Yarrow as Aaron Samuels. Regina and Janis need to be kick ass though. Lizzy and Sheridan are two TOTALLY different casting brackets 😂 I could see Lizzy being funny though, if maybe a little too young.
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 23, 2020 22:34:57 GMT
I am a MAJOR fan of the film, I could recite the script pretty much and I thought this was fun on Broadway, but frankly I'd rather just watch the film.
None of songs were even remotely memorable and there is nothing new really added to it.
A lot of the time an iconic line from the film is turned into a whole 3-4 minute song, which in the end turned quite frustrating as you lose the joke the song is based on and it just drags the whole thing out. In the end I just wanted it all to be over.
The staging and choreography was fun, but I don't know that I need to see it again.
If you love the film check it out as a curio if can get a cheap ticket.
If you've never seen the film save your money and watch it on Netflix instead of paying exorbitant theatre prices to see this x
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Post by kirstylovesmusicals on Jan 23, 2020 22:37:04 GMT
I can’t wait for this! I can see Lizzy Conolly or Sheridan Smith as Mrs George/Mrs Heron/Ms Norbury. Someone from graduate year as Cady. Maybe Jac Yarrow as Aaron Samuels. Regina and Janis need to be kick ass though. Lizzy and Sheridan are two TOTALLY different casting brackets 😂 I could see Lizzy being funny though, if maybe a little too young. Be easy to age her I think. They manage with the understudies on Broadway who play Cady’s classmates throughout!
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Post by westended on Jan 23, 2020 22:41:14 GMT
Adelphi would match up with Hello Dolly's run and the aimed for opening time for this. Isn't SFP producing this or have I imagined that? Cause if she is it SCREAMS the Savoy to me. There's a show that's already booked post Sunday in the Park but I don't think it's going to run for very long/limited run... Any teasers for what’s after Sunday in the Park?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2020 22:42:45 GMT
Adelphi would make sense as a venue imo, for the same reason Being Alive said. Otherwise the only other place I could see it going is the Savoy because Sonia Friedman has used that space previously with Dreamgirls and others.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jan 23, 2020 22:54:16 GMT
Sheridan would be good in the Mrs Norbury/George etc. role it’s true but I don’t think she’d ever do it, she’s too much of a star for a supporting role like that. Love the suggestion of Jac Yarrow as Aaron though, he’d be great. I see Lucie Jones maybe as Regina, I just feel she’d be really good at playing “bitch” and it’s something completely different to Jenna for her.
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Post by Jon on Jan 23, 2020 22:54:43 GMT
Adelphi would match up with Hello Dolly's run and the aimed for opening time for this. Isn't SFP producing this or have I imagined that? Cause if she is it SCREAMS the Savoy to me. There's a show that's already booked post Sunday in the Park but I don't think it's going to run for very long/limited run... Is it a play or a musical?
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Post by amp09 on Jan 23, 2020 23:01:41 GMT
Adelphi would match up with Hello Dolly's run and the aimed for opening time for this. Isn't SFP producing this or have I imagined that? Cause if she is it SCREAMS the Savoy to me. There's a show that's already booked post Sunday in the Park but I don't think it's going to run for very long/limited run... Aww you can’t say that and not give us a little clue as to what’s after Sunday in the Park with George. Please 🙏🏼
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 23, 2020 23:45:07 GMT
It's a musical. It's a very left field choice to come into the West End that I still don't entirely understand - won't reveal what it is as I've been specifically asked not to (sorry!)
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Jan 23, 2020 23:45:51 GMT
I am a MAJOR fan of the film, I could recite the script pretty much and I thought this was fun on Broadway, but frankly I'd rather just watch the film. None of songs were even remotely memorable and there is nothing new really added to it. A lot of the time an iconic line from the film is turned into a whole 3-4 minute song, which in the end turned quite frustrating as you lose the joke the song is based on and it just drags the whole thing out. In the end I just wanted it all to be over. The staging and choreography was fun, but I don't know that I need to see it again. If you love the film check it out as a curio if can get a cheap ticket. If you've never seen the film save your money and watch it on Netflix instead of paying exorbitant theatre prices to see this x Yeah I watched part of a bootleg (sorry!) and didn't enjoy it. The songs just seemed uninspired to me and the lyrics seemed lazy. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a big fan of modern pop musicals though so I went in knowing it wouldn't be my favourite but I'm glad it's finally arriving for those who love it.
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Post by sparky5000 on Jan 24, 2020 0:01:15 GMT
Ah yeah I think The Adelphi would be a good fit for Mean Girl although I’d have the same concerns about its being sustainable in such a large theatre as with Waitress! But I’m sure it will do well, at least for the first year, as it’s a known quantity.
I saw this on Broadway and really enjoyed it without thinking it was anything special. Personally much preferred it to Frozen and Pretty Woman if that means anything. West End is going import crazy right now. Excited to see who they pick for Regina!
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 24, 2020 0:07:55 GMT
I am a MAJOR fan of the film, I could recite the script pretty much and I thought this was fun on Broadway, but frankly I'd rather just watch the film. None of songs were even remotely memorable and there is nothing new really added to it. A lot of the time an iconic line from the film is turned into a whole 3-4 minute song, which in the end turned quite frustrating as you lose the joke the song is based on and it just drags the whole thing out. In the end I just wanted it all to be over. The staging and choreography was fun, but I don't know that I need to see it again. If you love the film check it out as a curio if can get a cheap ticket. If you've never seen the film save your money and watch it on Netflix instead of paying exorbitant theatre prices to see this x Yeah I watched part of a bootleg (sorry!) and didn't enjoy it. The songs just seemed uninspired to me and the lyrics seemed lazy. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a big fan of modern pop musicals though so I went in knowing it wouldn't be my favourite but I'm glad it's finally arriving for those who love it. It's not bad in any way, it's just beige, safe and too similar to the film to warrant its existence.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 0:21:39 GMT
It's a musical. It's a very left field choice to come into the West End that I still don't entirely understand - won't reveal what it is as I've been specifically asked not to (sorry!) The into the woods revival that was mentioned here recently?
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Jan 24, 2020 2:04:48 GMT
I have to agree the bootleg is awful. I saw it last week with the new cast and it's simply a great night out. The music is themed for the characters similar but not the same what ALW had done for decades. So songs for Regina George all sound the same as that's her "theme". The cast was terrific and I would give away some of the casting choices/roles as they are truly inspired. I wish every day was halloween too, so of course I'm a fan of Mean Girls.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 24, 2020 6:42:01 GMT
Merged
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 24, 2020 9:03:25 GMT
It's a musical. It's a very left field choice to come into the West End that I still don't entirely understand - won't reveal what it is as I've been specifically asked not to (sorry!) Well can we at least get a ballpark? Is it a Brodway Transfer? A new Musical? A tour coming in? Something from the regions? Something from the fringes? A new revival?
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 24, 2020 11:19:11 GMT
Broadway transfer from the last 10 years. The news should be out soon though (cause they'll need to start selling tickets!)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2020 11:46:06 GMT
Broadway transfer from the last 10 years. The news should be out soon though (cause they'll need to start selling tickets!) Fingers crossed for Next to Normal (more or less within the last 10 years). 🤞
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 24, 2020 11:50:18 GMT
I've always wanted Something Rotten! to come over but from the description I'm guessing it's something more random and left field.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 24, 2020 11:53:35 GMT
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