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Post by viserys on Dec 30, 2016 7:02:16 GMT
Now I'm glad to realize we have seats in Row D, although I know the lyrics by heart anyway.
Lovely review, Steve! Makes me look forward to this even more now. Only three more weeks to revisit one of my all-time favourite shows!
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Post by Stasia on Dec 30, 2016 9:01:36 GMT
Just one week of waiting for me.... viserys when are you in London btw?
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Post by viserys on Dec 30, 2016 12:24:10 GMT
Arriving 19th January, departing again 22nd. Are you still in town Stasia ?
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Post by Stasia on Dec 30, 2016 14:04:10 GMT
Arriving 19th January, departing again 22nd. Are you still in town Stasia ? Nope, flying home on 15th Maybe next time? Or come to Moscow while we have Tanz der Vampire here!
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Post by viserys on Dec 30, 2016 14:41:57 GMT
awww, too bad. I'm sure there'll be a next time Some day I'll come back to Moscow, too, but not before I've learned some Russian, so I won't sit in the theatre again thinking "what the hell is happening"
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 3, 2017 11:17:48 GMT
Do we think any more dates will be added to the tour now?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2017 11:34:30 GMT
Arriving 19th January, departing again 22nd. Are you still in town Stasia ? Nope, flying home on 15th Maybe next time? Or come to Moscow while we have Tanz der Vampire here! Yup we're meeting up, which is why I'm missing you too Stasia!
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Post by firefingers on Jan 3, 2017 17:08:47 GMT
Slightly off topic, but this has been brought to the attention by Broadwayworld. It is a parody RENT script and has had my HOWLING with laughter. I worked on a production of RENT a few years ago so I know the show very well, and this is just fantastic: www.broadwayabridged.com/scripts/rent.html
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Post by benny20 on Jan 3, 2017 21:09:36 GMT
Do we think any more dates will be added to the tour now? Have been in touch with the Director who says Liverpool will be the nearest stop to Manchester so will be having a trip over to see it at the end of Feb
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 3, 2017 23:34:09 GMT
Do we think any more dates will be added to the tour now? Have been in touch with the Director who says Liverpool will be the nearest stop to Manchester so will be having a trip over to see it at the end of Feb Thanks benny20. Looks like that's the plan then!
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 11, 2017 22:10:46 GMT
So, as stated in my previous post, I stood in a queue (froze my friggin') bollocks off in the process only to be offered a return that was way out of my price range.
After posting my frustration over this, the lovely Flim Flam made contact with a much more reasonable priced spare ticket and I finally got to see this production of Rent! Yay!
Now I'm just gonna come out and say it. Officially I and a 'Rent head" I have been for 20 years after being lucky enough to first see it on Broadway with the original cast.
I then saw it again in Sydney.
I have the original cast recording, a fridge magnet, a hardback book, a copy of the movie and the final performance filmed live on Broadway. Thus my need to see this again. And I am so pleased that I did. Again, thank you Flim Flam.
And it didn't disappoint. This is a dynamic young cast who, despite the size of the St. James' Theatre made use of the available space. At one point they were so close you were mere inches from this case who truly worked their socks off. And there is a lot going on.
For me, Billy Cullum a Mark really stood out. And despite all that was going on throughout the show, the stand out moment for me (which is something I never really got before) was how Mark was on the outside- "Who's with his camera? Alone". this one never seemed more apt than in this performance.
Shanay Holmes as Joanne was also excellent. Interestingly this was the first production I've seen where the character of Collins was portrayed by a white guy. I'm sure it's happened before, it' just the first time that I've seen it. I guess if vocally you can perform it and act the role, who cares, right?
Angel. What a great, loving and giving character. Gone is the traditional Christmas outfit. In this one Layton Williams is (basically) bare chested and much more cleavage was on display than usual.
On the topic of costumes, there was a nice twist for Joanne's Over The Moon performance.
Also, do not underestimate the ensemble. From memory, there are six, the males and three females and each one had a moment to shine vocally. Especially in Seasons of Love.
I was also luck enough to catch the (real) rose thrown into the audience during La Vie Bohem.
And after every 'big' well know number, thunderous applause and a well deserved standing ovation.
Even the final bows were great. There were no stars, everyone was equal.
Upon talking with the lovely Film Flam during the intermission I couldn't help but take in the fact that this theatre was absolutely packed and how 20 years later the message of Rent and all that Jonathan Larson is still as relevant as ever.
"Will I loose my dignity? Will someone care?" Despite their ongoing grief (I'm sure) how proud must Mr & Mrs Larson be of their boy and many people his work has affected.
Go and see this show if you can.
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Post by liverpool54321 on Jan 21, 2017 21:47:36 GMT
Caught the matinee today and loved it. Such a strong cast. The only downside was the disruption from number of people suffering weak bladder syndrome in the first half. At one point they were virtually queuing out of the theatre. Theatre staff said they had never seen anything like it before. Seemed to all be part of a very large party there.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2017 21:58:36 GMT
Caught the matinee today and loved it. Such a strong cast. The only downside was the disruption from number of people suffering weak bladder syndrome in the first half. At one point they were virtually queuing out of the theatre. Theatre staff said they had never seen anything like it before. Seemed to all be part of a very large party there. Maybe they'd come straight from a march?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2017 13:57:29 GMT
Caught the matinee today and loved it. Such a strong cast. The only downside was the disruption from number of people suffering weak bladder syndrome in the first half. At one point they were virtually queuing out of the theatre. Theatre staff said they had never seen anything like it before. Seemed to all be part of a very large party there. Maybe they'd come straight from a march? Should have gone to the "secret" ones at the bottom of the theatre- loads more cubicles and now queue! I was there yesterday with viserys I'm writing a blog post about it, but for me, as someone who has been a fan for a long long time, and done far too much academic analysis of it, this blew me away. It's been a long time since Rent had such a profound affect on me.
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Post by infofreako on Jan 22, 2017 14:01:04 GMT
Will you be posting a link to it when its ready. Would be interested to read it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2017 14:37:30 GMT
Will you be posting a link to it when its ready. Would be interested to read it I will! Hopefully have it up a bit later this afternoon
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Post by infofreako on Jan 22, 2017 22:16:58 GMT
Just booked for opening night in Eastbourne
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 21:17:01 GMT
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Post by infofreako on Jan 24, 2017 23:09:05 GMT
Thats a lovely read, thank you
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Post by haz23 on Jan 26, 2017 0:28:53 GMT
Just back from tonight's show, which was phenomenal. It's quite difficult to put it into words, as like many others on this thread I too am a Renthead, and have a lot of memories linked to the show. I've been in a couple of amateur productions but had never seen it live, so this was a real treat.
As today was the day the world lost Jonathan Larson twenty one years ago, the director made an announcement at the start of the show to mark the occasion, and together with the cast and crew, we applauded his work and how many hearts he had touched around the world. Then the show started.
There was some really strong performances from everyone, Philippa Stefani and Layton Williams stood out in particular. Ryan O'Gorman's 'I'll Cover You Reprise' was so heart-wrenching, and Lucie Jones had some hilarious moments. Billy Cullum is a fantastic Mark, a lovely balanced portrayal of funny but also sad, particularly when he feels alone. Ross Hunter had a great voice, just could have done with a little more emotion I thought. The ensemble were fantastic too.
I'm so glad it's had a sold-out run in London because they deserve it - this is a really special show and I hope to catch it again on tour!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 8:48:56 GMT
Thanks for sharing haz23, a friend of mind linked me to Bruce's speech (it's on FB and Twitter I believe, I'll try and find a link later) and it was lovely.
I always get emotional about the anniversary of Larson's death, but it seemed more so this year having just seen the production.
I agree about Ryan O'Gorman- his performance is so moving, and he's such a compelling actor. Phillipa Stefani is also just incredible across the whole performance.
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Post by infofreako on Jan 26, 2017 15:26:31 GMT
A friends just kindly offered me a ticket for the last matinee on saturday
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jan 27, 2017 19:26:45 GMT
Postponed until 8 tonight for some reason. I'm expecting to cry like a baby... not sure why but this show really pulls at my heart strings
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Post by infofreako on Jan 27, 2017 19:37:32 GMT
Postponed until 8 tonight for some reason. I'm expecting to cry like a baby... not sure why but this show really pulls at my heart strings Its starting to have that impact on me.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Jan 27, 2017 20:21:56 GMT
We're finally going in... due to technical issues
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