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Post by caa on Nov 7, 2023 22:13:29 GMT
Saw the show yesterday Emma Louise Hoey was on as Lizzie instead of Lauren Drew, overall I'm glad I saw the show the audience appeared to enjoy it. But a lot of empty seats.
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Post by zahidf on Nov 9, 2023 7:25:14 GMT
£5 ticket offer for this for today only with the code BIRTHDAY for any performance
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Post by stevej678 on Apr 7, 2024 17:09:45 GMT
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Post by capybara on Apr 8, 2024 10:04:12 GMT
Back at Hope Mill, 17 Oct-11 Nov.
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Post by flouise on Oct 17, 2024 21:29:09 GMT
Saw the first preview of the new run today after happening to be in Manchester for a very well timed work trip (I had a very eclectic two show day following the matinee of Burlesque). I enjoyed it almost as much as the first time around, I thought they did a great job- there were a couple of small line flubs and missed cues, and a missing microphone at one point (for some reason they didn't switch to the head mic so some lines were lost), but nothing beyond what's usually expected for a first preview.
Kayleigh McKnight's voice is stunning. Jen Caldwell was a standout for me as Bridget, partly because I really wasn't a fan of who I saw in the role the last time around. There's definitely room for the cast to grow more into their characters, it's a shame I won't have the chance to catch it again in Manchester.
Looking back at older messages from this thread- the comments about Lauren's lack of chemistry towards Maiya confuse me- Lizzie definitely doesn't feel as strongly towards Alice as Alice does towards her (as I interpret it), so I think that this was an intentional acting choice.
Any how, keeping my fingers crossed for another London run
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