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Post by Dr Tom on Jan 12, 2022 9:41:59 GMT
You will - everyone did in New York irregardless of where they sat Not everyone. There were massive queues when I went and, as there was no advertising anywhere what was in the chilli, I didn't risk it. With all the legal requirements in the UK surrounding labelling of food, allergies etc, plus Covid-19, I'd be very surprised if they served it here.
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Post by danb on Jan 12, 2022 9:55:25 GMT
Quite. I can’t wait to be munching on my cornbread from a vertiginous stool behind an RSJ whilst tapping my foot to ‘Whip Crack-away’. 😬
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Post by ladidah on Jan 12, 2022 10:11:37 GMT
That's Calamity Jane
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Post by danb on Jan 12, 2022 10:13:10 GMT
That's Calamity Jane No, Howard Keel has promised to put it in for me.
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Post by ladidah on Jan 12, 2022 10:43:33 GMT
A fusion country musical
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Post by alicechallice on Jan 12, 2022 10:59:49 GMT
That's Calamity Jane No, Howard Keel has promised to put it in for me. Hmph! The amount of men that have promised that to me and then suddenly they've "got to take their wives shopping". Don't count your chickens, dear.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Jan 12, 2022 12:08:39 GMT
Where is the said chilli going to be served? The foyers of YV are cramped enough as it is.
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Post by emmy on Jan 12, 2022 12:43:41 GMT
Where is the said chilli going to be served? The foyers of YV are cramped enough as it is. It was on the stage on Broadway, imagine it would be the same in London if it happens
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Post by alece10 on Jan 12, 2022 13:15:42 GMT
I listened to the music for this some time ago and I'm afraid it wasn't for me. Think I'll stick to the original and my Hugh Jackman DVD and Proms recording. I'm a huge Oklahoma fan and the New York Hugh Jackman production is my favourite, it's incredible. Mind you I'm going back even further as I saw the NT production when Hugh Jackman was practically unknown.
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Post by ladidah on Jan 12, 2022 13:32:33 GMT
Wow, very jealous! I don't even like people near me eating a skittle - let alone chowing down on chilli
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Post by idinafanzel on Mar 17, 2022 9:57:23 GMT
Marisha Wallace to star
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Post by jgblunners on Mar 17, 2022 10:25:26 GMT
A cracking cast! Anoushka Lucas as Laurey Williams, Arthur Darvill as Curly McLain, Patrick Vaill reprising his Broadway role as Jud Fry, Liza Sadovy as Aunt Eller and Marisha Wallace as Ado Annie.
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Post by sprampster on Mar 17, 2022 10:27:44 GMT
Interesting to see its been taken offsale? When its been onsale for months? Do we think they are now putting the seating plan in place? You now have to be a priority member to get access?
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 17, 2022 11:31:06 GMT
I think Arthur is a weird choice for Curly personally (not what I imagine him to be at all, esp from this version) but Marisha is a great choice and excited that Patrick Vaill is coming from Broadway!
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Post by princeton on Mar 17, 2022 11:54:56 GMT
It also seems to have James Davis as Will Parker from the Broadway production too. And I agree Patrick Vaill was astonishing - the best actor in the NY version.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 17, 2022 14:50:06 GMT
Greg Hicks looks real luxury casting for a bit part like Andrew Carnes..
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Post by marob on Mar 17, 2022 15:32:05 GMT
Wasn’t fussed on seeing this, but had credit I needed to use. Quite happy with the casting.
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Post by theoracle on Mar 18, 2022 12:51:19 GMT
Very excited for this - casting wise and really looking forward to hearing the new musical arrangements live. I can see priority members can now pick seats and the seating plan is now live. Do we know when people who had already booked pre-seating plan will get to select our seats? Thanks.
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Post by sprampster on Mar 18, 2022 12:57:22 GMT
Very excited for this - casting wise and really looking forward to hearing the new musical arrangements live. I can see priority members can now pick seats and the seating plan is now live. Do we know when people who had already booked pre-seating plan will get to select our seats? Thanks. I have just been in and got some tickets for later in the run. There is not much left at all to be honest. Config looks almost identical to Broadway 4 rows of seats either side of stage. Front Row A are stand alone wooden seats. Then the two rows of Balcony seats around three sides if that makes sense!! So a horseshow configuration. As i understand if you purchased in advance seats will be allocated for you. You dont get to choose. So for example i bagged a couple of £10 seats for the filming performance and these are second row of the balcony
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Post by pauln on Mar 18, 2022 13:32:19 GMT
I've never been to the Young Vic before. How bad do we think the seats in the two back rows will be?
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Post by Mark on Mar 18, 2022 13:33:40 GMT
I've never been to the Young Vic before. How bad do we think the seats in the two back rows will be? Im sure they'll be fine. I sat in a £10 back row seat for the Collaboration and it was full view. For Oklahoma, assuming it's very similar to Broadway, everywhere should be clear view, although the seats closest to the traditional stage side may miss the video element.
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Post by Mark on Mar 18, 2022 13:52:35 GMT
Lucky dip tix have just gone on-sale
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Post by LaLuPone on Mar 18, 2022 14:09:59 GMT
Never been to the Young Vic either so confused. Why is Row C facing the stage only £20? Seems like they’d be great seats and very close to the action.
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Post by matty on Mar 18, 2022 14:26:46 GMT
Anyone know what happens if you booked tickets before the seat plan went on sale? When do they usually confirm which seats you get?
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Post by ThereWillBeSun on Mar 19, 2022 14:25:57 GMT
It also seems to have James Davis as Will Parker from the Broadway production too. And I agree Patrick Vaill was astonishing - the best actor in the NY version. Absolutely concur. Patrick was outstanding and loved his interpretation of Jud.
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