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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 23:13:34 GMT
It's happening!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 23:18:12 GMT
Is it too early to start the "shows I will not see in 2020" list?
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 20, 2018 23:19:33 GMT
Great.
Glad I went last week to see 42nd street, won't be returning when this is showing.
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Post by westended on Dec 20, 2018 23:43:37 GMT
I swear the St James’ is much smaller? Won’t the wonderful depth of the stage be wasted?
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 20, 2018 23:51:05 GMT
I swear the St James’ is much smaller? Won’t the wonderful depth of the stage be wasted? We hung around for a while at the end of a performance of 42nd Street last week. They lifted up the curtain and could see all the way to the back of the theatre on the stage. There was no scenery and there was 8 or 9 nine guys trying to push a piece of set. Was absolutely huge.
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Post by lonlad on Dec 21, 2018 0:08:05 GMT
>>there was 8 or 9 nine guys trying to push a piece of set.
um, try that one again?
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Post by westended on Dec 21, 2018 0:11:35 GMT
>>there was 8 or 9 nine guys trying to push a piece of set. um, try that one again? Maybe it was the huge staircase?
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Post by pianowithsam on Dec 21, 2018 0:22:27 GMT
>>there was 8 or 9 nine guys trying to push a piece of set. um, try that one again? Maybe it was the huge staircase? Yes, it was.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Dec 21, 2018 0:39:31 GMT
This show would be a waste of any theatre let alone one as big as Drury Lane. It’s a stinker of a show. I’ve not spoken too single person who thought it was any good.
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 21, 2018 0:55:06 GMT
I hope it’s better than the show I saw on Broadway a few weeks ago! It was sadly the most dissapointing show I saw of my trip. The theme park version looked better; it wasn’t funny, Olaf didn’t work, the naked sauna dance bizarre, Elsa just stands and sings, the ice castle is a curtain, the Greek chorus doesn’t work and the set looks cheap. The music is however great - shame the rest of the production doesn’t match the old and new songs. It’s discounting on Broadway already.
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Post by musicalmarge on Dec 21, 2018 0:57:22 GMT
This show would be a waste of any theatre let alone one as big as Drury Lane. It’s a stinker of a show. I’ve not spoken too single person who thought it was any good. Sadly I have to agree. A real stinker. I’ve seen every Disney show. This was my least favourite. Even better than Mermaid on Broadway!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 8:36:43 GMT
Such a shame I won't get to see the refurbished Drury Lane for a while!
The only way I would see this show would be if I got a free ticket, and even then I'm not sure I could be bothered - I think the film is wildly overrated and I haven't heard good things about the Broadway production...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 8:38:43 GMT
Such a shame I won't get to see the refurbished Drury Lane for a while! The only way I would see this show would be if I got a free ticket, and even then I'm not sure I could be bothered - I think the film is wildly overrated and I haven't heard good things about the Broadway production... I was thinking the same, but I think I'll probably just re-do the tour. Get to see more of the building that way too.
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Post by fiyero on Dec 21, 2018 8:44:37 GMT
I want to see this, in spite of the bad reviews, but think in light of the reviews they shouldn't have gone for such a huge theatre. Surely better to sell out a smaller house than close levels here?
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 21, 2018 8:46:10 GMT
Isn't the refurb reducing the capacity as the top level will be closed?
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Post by westended on Dec 21, 2018 8:50:22 GMT
I feel that this show is more suited to the Shaftesbury theatre
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Post by Sam on Dec 21, 2018 9:01:44 GMT
I really don't get the abject hatred and distain for this show. Saw it on my May trip to NY and enjoyed it well enough. My mum is a huge fan of Frozen so it was a no-brainer to include this in our trip. She loved it and said that she'd definitely see it again should it come to the West End.
Sure it's not high art but its a nice way to spend a couple of hours. There are certainly things that could be improved, and they are potentially reworking some of it (Please remove the "naked" section of hygge, so awkward). There are also some really lovely elements, like the Sven puppet, and the ice effects during the young Anna and Elsa section of the show. I'll definitely be looking to get tickets when they go on sale.
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Post by ali973 on Dec 21, 2018 9:28:02 GMT
I also don't understand why people are ever so disappointed and feel cheated. Let It Go is just fine. An ice castle would have been nice in theory, but it's really no loss. Don't get me wrong, not one iota in me is excited about this news, mainly because it's not my kind of show and I've seen it already. But of the Disney cartoons that made it to the stage, I thought it was well more tolerable than the racist dribble that is Aladdin, the infantile Beauty and the Beast, and Lion King which is only good in the first five minutes.
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Post by viserys on Dec 21, 2018 9:48:53 GMT
I think it is perhaps a) a general sense of disappointment with Disney, one of the producers who COULD produce spectacular magic and fail time and again to truly deliver and there are so few shows around today that "dazzle" in that aspect and b) connected to that the extortionate pricing both on Broadway and increasingly in London. If I am expected to fork over close to $200 or £90, I just want a bit more than something half-heartedly slapped together in the hope that people will come anyway because the movie was such a hype. "enjoyed it well enough" just doesn't do it for me at this price.
I thought the movie was nice enough and I think there had been plenty of scope for some magical winter wonderland atmosphere on stage but nothing I've seen and heard of the stage version makes me want to part with the hefty sum demanded for non-premium regular tickets. I'll probably go at some point, but for me it will depend on the casting how excited I'll be getting about this.
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Post by missthelma on Dec 21, 2018 9:49:40 GMT
Although it's highly unlikely I would stump up for tickets for this unless the cast is something spectacular or a small person in my circle wanted to go, I am sure it will be popular given the film's appeal. It doesn't have to be good given it has a high level of name recognition.
However having shown no previous interest in this I now have questions.
Naked Sauna Dance?
Naked. Sauna. Dance. ? ?
Someone please enlighten me. Don't remember that in film!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 21, 2018 9:51:20 GMT
Is it the production or the writing that folk don’t like ?
Do we have anymore information other than the tweet? Maybe it’s going to be rewritten and have a new production team.
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Post by Sam on Dec 21, 2018 10:07:47 GMT
Although it's highly unlikely I would stump up for tickets for this unless the cast is something spectacular or a small person in my circle wanted to go, I am sure it will be popular given the film's appeal. It doesn't have to be good given it has a high level of name recognition. However having shown no previous interest in this I now have questions. Naked Sauna Dance? Naked. Sauna. Dance. ? ? Someone please enlighten me. Don't remember that in film! {Spoiler - click to view} The opening number of act two is based at Wandering Oaken's Sauna, talking about the concept of Hygge. Starts off fairly normal with people bundled up in winter clothes, culminates in the ensemble doing a kick line in skin colour lycra maybe (supposed to look naked) with some strategically placed branches to cover their intimate parts...
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Post by missthelma on Dec 21, 2018 10:12:21 GMT
Thank you Sam. I've liked your post only because there didn't appear to be an option for sheer blood curdling terror and waves of nausea!! That sounds monstrous and inappropriate.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2018 10:18:19 GMT
What'chu talkin' 'bout Willis? That sounds FABULOUS!
I'll get my opera glasses out.
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Post by ptwest on Dec 21, 2018 10:22:56 GMT
I'm sure every musical could be livened up with a naked sauna dance section. Surprised that Les Mis didn't include one years ago.
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