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Post by fiyerorocher on Mar 9, 2022 12:57:19 GMT
Brooklyn's Here... Just float the Brooklyn newsies down from the sky right into the centre of the stage
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Post by og on Mar 9, 2022 13:00:30 GMT
If someone had come out in '86 prior to Phantom's opening, saying they were going to fly the Phantom out into the audience during the show, people would have lauded that as laughable and inappropriate for the piece; and yet it's now one of the most missed elements of the show.
At the end of the day, this is Musical Theatre not Stanislavski; a slight suspension of belief is generally required with these kinda shows from the start.
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Post by danb on Mar 9, 2022 17:33:32 GMT
I’m picturing a less literal idea of flying, more like ‘swinging’ out over the front few rows, and around the ‘structure’ if they are replicating the set idea off of Broadway. What did they do at The Paper Mill?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2022 0:56:32 GMT
It was The Paper Mill production that went to Broadway, so they were the same, but this is in the round, so it cant have the same type of structures as that version. When I watched that production, the constantly moving structures just kept reminding me Martin Guerre at the Prince Edward.
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Post by danb on Mar 11, 2022 6:00:23 GMT
Same…almost disappointed that it didn’t get set fire to.
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Post by christya on Mar 11, 2022 12:57:31 GMT
I loved the set on Broadway - that one part at the end where the whole thing moves towards the audience is absolutely stunning in person. I was sitting toward the front of the mezz and couldn't have had a better seat. Got a backstage tour afterwards (which was fantastic) and the moving structure is the only bit I wasn't allowed on, for safety, which was fine of course but I did sort of want to climb it.
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Post by MusicalTalk on Mar 11, 2022 22:27:14 GMT
Yes and it’s amazing in the film version where you get the wide angle shot of it from the bottom of the stage!
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Post by djdan14 on Mar 12, 2022 14:31:30 GMT
I loved the set on Broadway - that one part at the end where the whole thing moves towards the audience is absolutely stunning in person. I was sitting toward the front of the mezz and couldn't have had a better seat. Got a backstage tour afterwards (which was fantastic) and the moving structure is the only bit I wasn't allowed on, for safety, which was fine of course but I did sort of want to climb it. One of my favourite moments and memories of it on Broadway and that with the music at the time it’s one of my favourite theatre tingle moments
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Post by QueerTheatre on Mar 12, 2022 19:58:02 GMT
i saw the show on broadway & watched the proshot in the cinema and i cannot for the life of me remember the set beyond some generic scaffolding.
it’s not a show that demands anything too specific in terms of production so i think something in the round sounds fine. i expect they’ll use the flying to just exaggerate the dancing - like some leaps that go further than usual & a pirouette that leads to take off etc.
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Post by HereForTheatre on Mar 13, 2022 8:19:00 GMT
Oh that's my fave bit of the show as well. Goosebumps. It's a shame we don't get the original version here but I'm sure that the new version will be good in it's own way also. I'm still excited to see it.
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Post by stagebyte on Mar 14, 2022 0:57:50 GMT
Maybe the ‘flying’ will assist in a bit of parkour around the tenements during the chase scenes?
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Post by alece10 on Apr 4, 2022 15:06:49 GMT
Jac Yarrow was just on Instagram live and answering questions from people. He read out a question which was "are you going to do Newsies after Joseph" and he didn't answer! Read into that what you will.
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Post by idinafanzel on Apr 4, 2022 16:47:07 GMT
Recalls were held last week … lots of Urdang grads seen
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Post by christya on Apr 5, 2022 12:03:55 GMT
Jac Yarrow for some reason makes me think of more a Davey than a Jack, but we'll just have to watch what happens...
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Post by LaLuPone on Apr 5, 2022 12:14:39 GMT
Jac Yarrow for some reason makes me think of more a Davey than a Jack, but we'll just have to watch what happens... He’s already played Jack in his third year at ArtsEd, that’s why everyone’s dream casting him in the role!
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Post by pb on Apr 5, 2022 17:15:04 GMT
Nice little documentary about the broadway show
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Post by djdan14 on Jun 8, 2022 11:09:15 GMT
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Post by cezbear on Jun 8, 2022 11:11:18 GMT
When is this due to open? I'll likely book anyway but I'd really prefer a cast announcement first.
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Post by alece10 on Jun 8, 2022 11:32:30 GMT
When is this due to open? I'll likely book anyway but I'd really prefer a cast announcement first. 29th November I'm going to wait only as I'm away when tickets go on sale wo will need to wait until I get back.
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Post by stevej678 on Jun 9, 2022 8:45:06 GMT
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Post by lolalou on Jun 9, 2022 11:47:20 GMT
Be interesting to see what they mean by ‘immersive’ The layout of the theatre and newsboys cavorting through the aisles does not an immersive show make. I’m hoping for a full on street fight with audience participation.
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Post by Being Alive on Jun 9, 2022 12:12:55 GMT
...thats literally just a thrust layout - hardly immersive!
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Post by mrnutz on Jun 9, 2022 12:14:50 GMT
Indeed, some serious bending of the definition of 'immersive' here!
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Post by danb on Jun 9, 2022 12:17:29 GMT
Don’t forget the previously mentioned ‘flying by’ credit!
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Post by firefingers on Jun 9, 2022 12:24:56 GMT
If you look you can see the gangways on the walls so think the cast will surround you. I guess they'll always be degrees of immersion, not everything that is immersive is punchdrunk.
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