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Post by stompboy2 on Dec 2, 2021 8:04:15 GMT
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 2, 2021 9:04:44 GMT
Got some, thanks for the tip
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Post by Mark on Dec 2, 2021 16:45:09 GMT
Thank you so much! Interestingly only bookable as 4 tickets but have got some for a Tuesday matinee, just need to find one more person to go with.
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 2, 2021 16:48:16 GMT
Thank you so much! Interestingly only bookable as 4 tickets but have got some for a Tuesday matinee, just need to find one more person to go with. Did you receive actual e-tickets for the show or just the Eventbrite tickets? Do you think we will need anything else to get in?
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Post by Mark on Dec 2, 2021 17:01:33 GMT
Thank you so much! Interestingly only bookable as 4 tickets but have got some for a Tuesday matinee, just need to find one more person to go with. Did you receive actual e-tickets for the show or just the Eventbrite tickets? Do you think we will need anything else to get in? Just the eventbrite tickets. I think we will probably get them emailed the day or so before for the actual tickets. Probably just a Covid pass.
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 2, 2021 17:06:51 GMT
Did you receive actual e-tickets for the show or just the Eventbrite tickets? Do you think we will need anything else to get in? Just the eventbrite tickets. I think we will probably get them emailed the day or so before for the actual tickets. Probably just a Covid pass. Thanks! Just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed another email.
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Post by Being Alive on Dec 2, 2021 17:19:17 GMT
Booked some too - thanks for the info!
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Post by Mark on Dec 4, 2021 14:44:25 GMT
For those interested, £25 dynamic pricing has kicked in on stalls/dress circle tickets for tonight and next few days.
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Post by danielwhit on Dec 4, 2021 15:48:41 GMT
For those interested, £25 dynamic pricing has kicked in on stalls/dress circle tickets for tonight and next few days. I'm in this afternoon - as much as I'm enjoying it I am somewhat regretting not waiting with the prices collapsing. Quick question which hopefully is masked enough to not be a spoiler - is he always turned off near the end of act one?
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Post by mattnyc on Dec 4, 2021 17:11:32 GMT
This was the first performance but Donny looked really embarrassed by the turned off thing lol. But yeah, curious if it is in fact staged.
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Post by danielwhit on Dec 4, 2021 20:29:44 GMT
This was the first performance but Donny looked really embarrassed by the turned off thing lol. But yeah, curious if it is in fact staged. Ah I entirely forgot it was the first performance. Thanks for the reminder. The reason I doubt it is staged is as it was Donny is a better actor than I had given him credit for, and the fact the "turned off" gag came later than I would have expected had it been staged.
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Post by david on Dec 5, 2021 0:29:47 GMT
For those interested, £25 dynamic pricing has kicked in on stalls/dress circle tickets for tonight and next few days. Thanks for this Mark. Just grabbed a stalls seat for tues afternoon.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 5, 2021 16:29:12 GMT
Apparently Donny was off this afternoon. Not Covid related. They were going to cancel but carried on and everyone is invited back.
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Post by mattnyc on Dec 5, 2021 16:40:50 GMT
He’s out already?! Half the show is designed around him BEING Donny Osmond. If they went on the show must have only run like an hour!
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Post by alece10 on Dec 5, 2021 16:44:28 GMT
He’s out already?! Half the show is designed around him BEING Donny Osmond. If they went on the show must have only run like an hour! Apparently 30 minutes shorter.
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Post by mattnyc on Dec 5, 2021 16:46:14 GMT
Crazy. Lots of middle aged women must have been a mix of livid and sobbing.
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Post by danielwhit on Dec 6, 2021 2:12:37 GMT
I was wondering yesterday how they coped with illnesses. What kind of thing did they do in previous years? I'm assuming there's not a full understudy set up going on.
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Post by anita on Dec 6, 2021 10:34:37 GMT
I hope he's on tomorrow. Incidentally - not recieved my ticket yet. Anyone got theirs?
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Post by anita on Dec 6, 2021 11:15:49 GMT
Getting worried. Do you think they are going to cancel?
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Post by partytentdown on Dec 6, 2021 11:40:01 GMT
I saw one performance a few years back when Paul O'Grady's understudy was on for the first time and it all felt rather awkwardly cut. I guess that's the problem when you shape a show around a particular person.
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Post by Figaro on Dec 6, 2021 11:40:59 GMT
Donny sustained an injury, hopefully he is okay!
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Post by danielwhit on Dec 6, 2021 14:03:52 GMT
Donny sustained an injury, hopefully he is okay! Ah, that'll be his tap dance routine out of the window...
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Post by anita on Dec 6, 2021 14:32:29 GMT
My ticket has arrived. Hope he's there.
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Post by david on Dec 7, 2021 18:08:35 GMT
I’m not normally someone who goes for the pantomime stuff but when a £25 stalls seat in the Palladium becomes available thanks to dynamic pricing (original price £90) I wasn’t going to turn it down. Having watched this afternoons performance of Pantoland at the Palladium it was worth every penny. Donny Osmond was back and was just sensational on stage and alongside the rest of that fantastic cast made first amazing afternoon sat in that stunning theatre’s auditorium.
Where to even begin putting my thoughts down? When the announcement of Donny on stage was made at the start it made everyone’s afternoon and the guy was just incredible. His medley of Osmond songs got everyone on their feet singing and clapping along. Just to show that it was live theatre, Donny in one scene with Paul Zerdin and Sam somehow managed to get hold of Sam and switch him off. Mortified poor old Danny had to go into the wings to ask Paul how to switch him back on. Even the slip ups made the afternoons entertainment. Julian Clary was having the time of his life on stage with the jokes and at one point even made Jac forget his line in one sketch which Julian took full advantage of. It was my first time hearing Gary Wilmot singing his underground stations song and what a song it is. Finally there is poor old Nigel getting lampooned by Julian at every opportunity when he was on stage.
A stunning set, fantastic lighting and sound design with plenty of pyrotechnics for good measure really showed that great stage at its best for me. Julian’s costumes throughly the show were just fabulous with great work from designer Hugh Durrant for coming up with those creations.
A fantastic afternoon at the theatre with a big smile on my face walking out of the Palladium. Rating- 5⭐️
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Post by fiyero on Dec 7, 2021 18:16:00 GMT
I’m not normally someone who goes for the pantomime stuff but when a £25 stalls seat in the Palladium becomes available thanks to dynamic pricing (original price £90) I wasn’t going to turn it down. Having watched this afternoons performance of Pantoland at the Palladium it was worth every penny. Donny Osmond was back and was just sensational on stage and alongside the rest of that fantastic cast made first amazing afternoon sat in that stunning theatre’s auditorium. Where to even begin putting my thoughts down? When the announcement of Donny on stage was made at the start it made everyone’s afternoon and the guy was just incredible. His medley of Osmond songs got everyone on their feet singing and clapping along. Just to show that it was live theatre, Donny in one scene with Paul Zerdin and Sam somehow managed to get hold of Sam and switch him off. Mortified poor old Danny had to go into the wings to ask Paul how to switch him back on. Even the slip ups made the afternoons entertainment. Julian Clairy was having the time of his life on stage with the jokes and at one point even made Jac forget his line in one sketch which Julian took full advantage of. It was my first time hearing Gary Wilmot singing his underground stations song and what a song it is. Finally there is poor old Nigel getting lampooned by Julian at every opportunity when he was on stage. A stunning set, fantastic lighting and sound design with plenty of pyrotechnics for good measure really showed that great stage at its best for me. Julian’s costumes throughly the show were just fabulous with great work from designer Hugh Durrant for coming up with those creations. A fantastic afternoon at the theatre with a big smile on my face walking out of the Palladium. Rating- 5⭐️ So glad it’s back on track. I wonder if the same line will be forgotten on Thursday when I go. It is so well done though, I don’t mind.
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