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Post by jgblunners on Feb 24, 2022 22:08:57 GMT
Same old crew back again, with Dawn French returning too (although it seems not as a villain this time).
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Post by jgblunners on Feb 24, 2022 22:14:20 GMT
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Post by MusicalTalk on Feb 24, 2022 22:20:38 GMT
I would’ve liked to have seen an entirely brand-new cast. Let’s hope Paul Zerdin actually comes up with some entirely new material for this production.
It got very tiresome last year.
Fun, though! I’m sure the scale will be immense.
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Post by Figaro on Feb 24, 2022 22:24:05 GMT
I had put this a couple of times in the previous thread, but in December during Pantoland, screens all over the Palladium were advertising that it would be Jack and the Beanstalk.
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Post by mattnyc on Feb 24, 2022 22:26:27 GMT
I think last years was worth it just for Julian. But yeah, let’s hope Zerdin is locked in a room somewhere forcing himself to come up with new material.
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 24, 2022 22:27:36 GMT
As much as I complain about 'same old', I still love going to the Palladium. Also at least they are ostensibly doing an actual panto. I'm sure it's just an excuse for more of the same but there might even be a plot!
Also I've never seen Dawn French as a Dame. What is Gary Wilmot going to do?
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Post by amp09 on Feb 24, 2022 23:01:39 GMT
How does Gary work this around Wicked? Does his understudy cover for a few months?
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Post by idinafanzel on Feb 24, 2022 23:05:05 GMT
As much as I complain about 'same old', I still love going to the Palladium. Also at least they are ostensibly doing an actual panto. I'm sure it's just an excuse for more of the same but there might even be a plot! Also I've never seen Dawn French as a Dame. What is Gary Wilmot going to do? Gary is Queen Nigella married to Nigel as King
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Post by mrbarnaby on Feb 24, 2022 23:08:14 GMT
Oh jeez boring. Can’t believe they just keep bringing back the same people year after year.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 23:59:22 GMT
Its Dawn French that's the most disappointing. She wasnt great last time she was there and really surprised she's coming back.
The whole cast is disappointing really. Will skip it this year.
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Post by Phantom of London on Feb 25, 2022 0:33:58 GMT
At least if you saw it last year and plan to revisit this year then you don’t have to buy another programme.
No doubt it will be this cast for the next 10 years and Nigel Havers will be back.
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Post by chestwig on Feb 25, 2022 9:36:13 GMT
Any rumours for Jason Donovan as villain? Coz I’ll be booking. He was fab in Brum at Xmas…
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Post by A.Ham on Feb 26, 2022 10:17:17 GMT
Why is it almost the same cast year in year out?! Going by the comments on here last December, Paul Zerdin should be retired with immediate effect… 😂
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Post by callum on Feb 26, 2022 13:07:32 GMT
In Baz’s article he writes that Michael Harrison is throwing the kitchen sink at the special effects with an animatronic giant, and that the main villain will be the giant’s wife, who was yet to be cast.
This screams out Jennifer Saunders? Or is Elaine coming back too?
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 26, 2022 13:09:26 GMT
In Baz’s article he writes that Michael Harrison is throwing the kitchen sink at the special effects with an animatronic giant, and that the main villain will be the giant’s wife, who was yet to be cast. This screams out Jennifer Saunders? Or is Elaine coming back too? I'd love it to be Jennifer Saunders, never seen them live together.
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Post by fiyero on Feb 26, 2022 18:46:33 GMT
Why is it almost the same cast year in year out?! Going by the comments on here last December, Paul Zerdin should be retired with immediate effect… 😂 I love the repeated cast. Paul zerdin needs to do something new but not sure how much more he can do really!
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 26, 2022 22:18:10 GMT
Zerdin needs new material - the actual routine is fine it just needs to be different gags!
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Post by inthenose on Feb 26, 2022 22:26:00 GMT
Again, like I said a few pages back, panto is about repetition. Lots of people go back *because* it's the same gags every year. They have a format, sales will dictate change.
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Post by sph on Feb 26, 2022 23:16:52 GMT
Again, like I said a few pages back, panto is about repetition. Lots of people go back *because* it's the same gags every year. They have a format, sales will dictate change. This is true, many regional pantos have a local comedian who returns every year doing the same routines. You would just expect a push for something new at the Palladium though.
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Post by alece10 on Feb 28, 2022 10:12:00 GMT
Currently about 4,500 in the queue for pre-sale so they must be doing something right with having the same cast year after year
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Post by Dr Tom on Feb 28, 2022 10:19:07 GMT
I have managed to get through the queue, but looking at the prices, I think I'll take the risk that there will be some discounted single seats available nearer the time.
Opening night looks to be Wednesday 14 December for anyone interested in possibly getting to sit near The Krankies and the other celebrities. Most of the Stalls are blocked out for that night.
Prices near the start of the run (weekdays) are £22.50 to £165. You're really looking at £89.50 up for anything half decent in the Stalls (there are some cheaper ones right at the back and at the extreme sides).
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 28, 2022 10:46:46 GMT
Got my usual seats in the Grand Circle. £29.50 each. They make a big thing about the safety rail being in view but I didn't notice it at all so I'm very pleased. In fact I think it's a better view than the stalls.
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Post by fiyero on Feb 28, 2022 11:20:26 GMT
Got my usual seats in the Grand Circle. £29.50 each. They make a big thing about the safety rail being in view but I didn't notice it at all so I'm very pleased. In fact I think it's a better view than the stalls. I'll be up there again in the front row. Legroom is a much greater issue than the bar for me but worth it!
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Post by FrontroverPaul on Feb 28, 2022 12:03:07 GMT
I have managed to get through the queue, but looking at the prices, I think I'll take the risk that there will be some discounted single seats available nearer the time. Opening night looks to be Wednesday 14 December for anyone interested in possibly getting to sit near The Krankies and the other celebrities. Most of the Stalls are blocked out for that night. Prices near the start of the run (weekdays) are £22.50 to £165. You're really looking at £89.50 up for anything half decent in the Stalls (there are some cheaper ones right at the back and at the extreme sides). I made exactly the same snap decision when earlier I almost booked two front row stalls seats for £95 each. There are often on the day price cuts, especially on single seats, and discounts on January performances and they may even run the National Lottery free ticket promotion again.
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Post by carmella1 on Feb 28, 2022 16:01:06 GMT
I know on here you love your Julian, but for basically the same routines the prices are very high.
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