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Post by peggs on Oct 5, 2016 19:10:43 GMT
Some £15 seats for Red barn for the next week or two seem to have appeared.
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Post by Marwood on Oct 6, 2016 11:05:20 GMT
Any word on The Red Barn's running time? No mention on the NT website yet, I'm going to the Saturday matinee performance the weekend after next, then going to a London Film Festival screening in the evening, so was wondering how much time I'll have in between.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2016 11:59:04 GMT
It's a Robert Icke show, so I'd err on the side of having a bag full of snacks rather than planning time for a leisurely dinner if I were you.
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Post by Marwood on Oct 6, 2016 12:03:42 GMT
Cheers, the film I'm going to see (Dog Eat Dog) doesn't start until quarter past nine so I should still have loads of time, but didn't want to book a table anywhere until I had some some idea of when I'd be out of the NT.
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Post by zahidf on Oct 6, 2016 12:20:53 GMT
I've been informed that the running time for Red Barn is around 1 hour 45 mins all the way through
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Post by zahidf on Oct 6, 2016 12:21:17 GMT
Also, Angels in American will have it's own, separate booking period to the rest of the season
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2016 12:25:25 GMT
As may Follies?
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Post by Marwood on Oct 6, 2016 13:27:50 GMT
I've been informed that the running time for Red Barn is around 1 hour 45 mins all the way through Thanks.
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Post by showgirl on Oct 6, 2016 19:38:22 GMT
I've been informed that the running time for Red Barn is around 1 hour 45 mins all the way through Damn! I booked a matinee in case this was long, but that's relatively short. Too late now, however, to get a £15 ticket for an evening performance.
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Post by RedRose on Oct 6, 2016 23:37:04 GMT
It was two hours tonight. And I loved it!
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Post by Marwood on Oct 8, 2016 0:22:14 GMT
Was in the NT tonight - advertised as one hour fifty minutes, no interval.
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Post by DuchessConstance on Oct 10, 2016 19:03:48 GMT
2017 season being announced tomorrow. Yael Farber is doing Salome.
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Post by martin1965 on Oct 10, 2016 20:07:23 GMT
Its on in the Swan as well! Just wish the two biggest theatre companies in the country would talk to each other re programming😮😮
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 21:14:58 GMT
2017 season being announced tomorrow. Awkward for the NT - Rufie will find it hard to avoid answering Ian McKellen's comment at yesterday's UK Theatre Awards that a so-called National Theatre should perform throughout the nation.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 21:46:13 GMT
1) We're Here Because We're Here was the first time that the NT ever behaved as a national theatre, and was an excellent project.
2) NT Live doesn't count as performing throughout the nation.
3) Commercial UK tours of hit NT shows which charge high prices so as to make profits to subsidise NT South Bank doesn't count.
4) Co-productions with regional companies so as to reduce the cost of NT South Bank productions doesn't count.
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Post by theatreliker on Oct 10, 2016 21:50:25 GMT
I think they'll discuss more about Follies, Mosquitoes and Twelfth Night.
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Post by martin1965 on Oct 11, 2016 5:53:01 GMT
Indeed, with the the advent of the national theatres in wales and scotland, the "national theatre of great britain" is pretty much no more. They could do more touring but it was ever thus...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 13:42:06 GMT
Sophie Thompson has broken her wrist and won't be in PP anymore Gutted Someone from Wonder.land wil hook it in her place
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 13:45:51 GMT
Anna Francolini, if anyone was wondering more specifically. I'm actually *more* excited now, I'm not sure how much I enjoy Sophie Thompson's performances at the best of times, but Anna Francolini has never left me down yet.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 21, 2016 14:16:06 GMT
I'm now interested in seeing it. I've never enjoyed ST's performance on stage, although I wish her a speedy recovery
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 14:44:49 GMT
Oh poo. I rather like Sophie Thompson's "no scenery left unchewed" approach.
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Post by Snciole on Oct 21, 2016 15:25:26 GMT
I had to leave She Stoops to Conquer at the Nash because she and Pemberton were outrageously chewy that I physically couldn't handle it (I am aware that makes me sound more dramatic than anybody)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 16:51:22 GMT
I had to leave She Stoops to Conquer at the Nash because she and Pemberton were outrageously chewy that I physically couldn't handle it (I am aware that makes me sound more dramatic than anybody) OMGosh, I seriously LOVED her in that! Such a sensational production and an AH-MA-ZING cast - Thompson and Pemberton, Harry Haddon-Paton, Katherine Kelly, David Fynn and The Heff. It's one of the very few things I made two return visits for.
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Post by DuchessConstance on Oct 21, 2016 17:19:57 GMT
I adored the chewiness but I totally get what snciole means.
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Post by recused on Oct 21, 2016 19:23:22 GMT
I'd go and see it sans-ST.
She is the antithesis of "theatrical viagra" and should have her theatre career put down.
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