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Post by robertb213 on May 11, 2021 10:35:42 GMT
Had an email from the Northampton Derngate about this today for Spring 2022, it also has a run of ATG venues and dates between January and May.
I remember a London production got dreadful reviews a few years back but it could be great if done well. Such a good film. Lock up your bunnies 🐇
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Post by craig on May 15, 2021 18:53:14 GMT
I have never laughed in a theatre as much as I laughed at this. And there wasn’t a single joke in it.
UTTERLY ESSENTIAL.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 4, 2021 6:22:13 GMT
Kym Marsh, Oliver Farnworth and Susie Amy to star.
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Post by craig on Nov 4, 2021 10:12:22 GMT
Kym Marsh, Oliver Farnworth and Susie Amy to star. Very highbrow!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 4, 2021 10:17:45 GMT
Trouser fumblers to the front of the stalls for “that scene” 🥺
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Post by alicechallice on Nov 4, 2021 23:04:29 GMT
Trouser fumblers to the front of the stalls for “that scene” 🥺 You’re not confusing it with Basic Instinct, are you?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 5, 2021 7:07:39 GMT
Trouser fumblers to the front of the stalls for “that scene” 🥺 You’re not confusing it with Basic Instinct, are you? Oh yeah. Haha
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Post by Jon on Nov 5, 2021 15:00:49 GMT
I assume this means Kym will be absent from Morning Live although given she's been away from that show for so long, I don't think anyone will notice.
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Post by Boob on Nov 6, 2021 15:45:42 GMT
With Loveday Ingram at the helm, and this cast, this promises to be a HOOT!
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 6, 2021 23:21:07 GMT
I hope Kym sings while she stalks Oliver... 'Wherever you go, (I want to be there), Whatever you do, (I'm always gonna be there).... 🤣
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Post by robertb213 on Feb 14, 2022 10:52:22 GMT
Cast change in March, Kym Marsh leaving, Susie Amy switching to play Alex, Louise Redknapp joining as Beth.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 15, 2022 8:39:08 GMT
Louise Redknapp??? Good grief 🙄
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Post by robertb213 on Feb 15, 2022 11:33:05 GMT
Louise Redknapp??? Good grief 🙄 She doesn't have much to do as Beth to be fair, just look a bit distressed. Thankfully she's not playing Alex!
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Post by A.Ham on Feb 15, 2022 18:20:37 GMT
And she was good in 9 to 5…
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Post by mkb on Mar 2, 2022 1:55:11 GMT
I feared Kym Marsh's upcoming departure from the role of Alex Forrest might have been the producer's choice, rather than hers, and I braced myself for a shockingly bad performance last night at The Alex in Brum. How wrong was that: she's the best thing about this screen-to-stage adaption, and turns in an impressive shift and a competent American accent (the latter eluding some of the supporting cast). James Dearden, who penned the 1987 cinema version, is also responsible for writing this play, and his changes work well, particularly the new ending. (There is a minor issue that the show feels like it has ended prior to an epilogue, causing the audience to applaud prematurely.) Whereas the Alex played by Glenn Close was an out-and-out psycho-bitch, with horror-movie tendencies to not stay dead when killed, the Alex here is a lot more human and damaged, and what will happen to her as the story develops is less clear. The biggest problem this production faces is that there is probably not a soul in the audience unfamiliar with the film, so there is less pleasure to be gained from various plot revelations. (And, yes, *that* scene is there: kudos to the props team for creating a gorgeous cuddly white rabbit who actually moves in his cage.) I wondered what a newbie would make of it all; it's likely a top-notch thriller for the uninitiated. Oliver Farnworth -- Andy Carver from Corrie, last seen being despatched by Pat Phelan -- convinces as the family man whose head is turned. In this 21st-century version, he garners little sympathy for the consequences of his actions. The sexual frisson between the two leads is palpable. The simple-but-effective set design (with some evocative projections) ensures the pace does not drag. Fatal Attraction won't win any awards for artistic merit, but, on a scale of enjoyment, it's top end. Three stars. Act 1: 19:33-20:31 Act 2: 20:54-21:49
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Post by Jon on Mar 2, 2022 2:05:01 GMT
Kym is in the new Waterloo Road which is probably the reason why she's departing Fatal Attraction.
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Post by robertb213 on Mar 2, 2022 11:37:32 GMT
I'm guessing the different ending is the same one as how the film was originally supposed to end (which Glenn Close was completely against but eventually backed down), as seen in the extras on the bluray?
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