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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 17:13:32 GMT
European premiere Starring Jay McGuinness opens at the Bord Gais in December
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Post by Jon on Apr 25, 2016 17:21:13 GMT
I'm assuming it's the same producers behind Elf
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 25, 2016 17:32:30 GMT
Hope not, don't want to be charged £260 for a flop Broadway musical.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 18:29:51 GMT
He can sing and dance and has a lot of charm. If he can act then he is great casting and actually makes me want to see the show
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Post by Seriously on Apr 25, 2016 18:34:41 GMT
He came across very well on Strictly, so he could be good in this. Just depends on whether he can do comedy.
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Post by lou on Apr 25, 2016 18:37:07 GMT
Posters say see it first prior to West End.
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Post by Jon on Apr 25, 2016 18:42:45 GMT
Posters say see it first prior to West End. They'll be lucky to get a theatre
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 25, 2016 18:43:49 GMT
Posters that say prior to West End are at best misleading, the recent tour of Annie Get Your Gu with Jason Donavon and Emma Williams stated prior to the West End, of course didn't make it and the tour closed on the road due to poor sales. Advertisers shouldn't use this slogan, as they cannot substantiate it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 18:58:21 GMT
Posters that say prior to West End are at best misleading, the recent tour of Annie Get Your Gu with Jason Donavon and Emma Williams stated prior to the West End, of course didn't make it and the tour closed on the road due to poor sales. Advertisers shouldn't use this slogan, as they cannot substantiate it. Everything is prior to the West End at the moment!! Did that actually close early due to poor ticket sales? Wow, would've liked to have seen it, two great performers
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 18:59:19 GMT
Posters say see it first prior to West End. They'll be lucky to get a theatre Very true!! Theatres are going to be booked to the brim next year in London
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 25, 2016 19:09:22 GMT
I agree with Jonwo and that they be lucky to get a theatre, if they did I image it would be something like the Playhouse, what no other producer wants.
I cannot think any other show that is using 'prior to 'West End slogan', do enlighten me?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 19:16:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 19:29:40 GMT
I agree with Jonwo and that they be lucky to get a theatre, if they did I image it would be something like the Playhouse, what no other producer wants. I cannot think any other show that is using 'prior to 'West End slogan', do enlighten me? Private Lives uk tour recently did but can't think of any others of top of head. I I would quite like the Playhouse if I was a producer, reasonable size theatre that should sell if it's a good show and stage seems good size.
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 25, 2016 20:04:13 GMT
Private Lives didn't use the slogan 'prior to the West End'.
Don't say "Everything is prior to the West End", if you cannot substantiate it, people will only draw the conclusion you don't know what you are talking about.
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Post by Jon on Apr 25, 2016 20:18:57 GMT
The Playhouse is only suitable for well, plays.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 20:35:16 GMT
The Playhouse is only suitable for well, plays. Except for The Rocky Horror Show, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Spamalot, Dreamboats and Petticoats, La Cage Aux Folles, Footloose and Dancing in the Streets... ;-)
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Post by mallardo on Apr 25, 2016 23:21:46 GMT
I've actually seen a production of BIG and quite enjoyed it - it's a better and funnier show than the OCR would lead you to believe. But what's the market for it? The movie is long forgotten. Or is it?
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Post by westendcub on Apr 25, 2016 23:41:52 GMT
Interesting...am seeing this in Romford next month!!!
I wouldn't say the films forgotten, it's a classic but I too wonder if it has an audience
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 17:24:34 GMT
Private Lives didn't use the slogan 'prior to the West End'. Don't say "Everything is prior to the West End", if you cannot substantiate it, people will only draw the conclusion you don't know what you are talking about. Well if you look at the offical London theatre article on Private Lives it did. And also, Love me Tender said on the poster it was prior to wear end. I do know what I'm talking about
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Post by Jon on Apr 26, 2016 17:27:02 GMT
I've always thought they should put a disclaimer under the prior to West End tagline with 'subject to theatre availability'
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 17:38:23 GMT
I've always thought they should put a disclaimer under the prior to West End tagline with 'subject to theatre availability' Haha yes!! There's going to be not many theatres later next year!
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Post by Seriously on Apr 26, 2016 17:57:07 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 26, 2016 17:57:19 GMT
Posters that say prior to West End are at best misleading, the recent tour of Annie Get Your Gu with Jason Donavon and Emma Williams stated prior to the West End, of course didn't make it and the tour closed on the road due to poor sales. Advertisers shouldn't use this slogan, as they cannot substantiate it. Everything is prior to the West End at the moment!! Did that actually close early due to poor ticket sales? Wow, would've liked to have seen it, two great performers Jason was embarrassingly bad in it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 18:04:58 GMT
Everything is prior to the West End at the moment!! Did that actually close early due to poor ticket sales? Wow, would've liked to have seen it, two great performers Jason was embarrassingly bad in it. Ohh really? Thought he might've got some audiences in though. I can imagine Emma being good??
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Post by theatremadness on Apr 26, 2016 18:11:03 GMT
Yes I thought that was slightly unfairly harsh towards george22, PoL! A bit of hyperbole to exaggerate a point never hurt anyone....Stephen Sondheim claims it as his favourite language after all!!
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