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Post by margoc on Oct 14, 2022 21:20:57 GMT
I just wish this show wasn't out in the sticks. Such a treck to get to the theatre
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Post by robertb213 on Oct 14, 2022 22:27:32 GMT
I just wish this show wasn't out in the sticks. Such a treck to get to the theatre It's much easier now the Battersea Power Station has a Tube stop, only 15 minutes from Leicester Square.
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Post by Dr Tom on Oct 24, 2022 9:40:22 GMT
I saw the early performance yesterday, having missed this first time around. Not sure why I delayed, as this is great fun.
The venue is always friendly, although not the most conveniently located one, plus you do hear trains rattling by every few minutes.
This is very much aimed at the Heathers audience. I recognised people in the audience and there are alumni in the cast. I imagine this is at least under consideration for The Other Palace, although I don't think the audience is quite there yet. With the LGBTQ themes, it is always going to be a bit more niche than Heathers and I think this was reflected quite a lot in the audience make up yesterday as well. There was a very enthusiastic woman in the front row who was mouthing along with every single word in the script.
I don't know the movie at all, so I've no idea how true the adaptation is, but the plot is just about believable but rather thin. The same could be said about many teen musicals.
Georgina Hagen really holds everything together, oozing professionalism and creating a dynamic stage presence. Noel Sullivan is on the stage, really camping it up and looking like he's having the time of his life. I was also impressed by Patrick Munday, who I remember from his Mountview days playing much more down-to-earth roles, and I never knew had such an outgoing personality hidden inside him. All of the cast are great.
They were also ad-libbing all over the place yesterday, with lots of corpsing, unless of course this is all much more scripted than I picked up on.
I certainly plan to go back before this run closes and I suspect this will have many future runs.
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Post by Mark on Oct 24, 2022 9:49:47 GMT
I went to the performance last night, having enjoyed the original run. It's clearly developed a cult following with lots of audience members in cos-play and show t-shirts. Lots of ad-libs and corpsing also but it all added to the sheer campness of the show.
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Post by NorthernAlien on Oct 29, 2022 23:38:48 GMT
Saw this on Friday evening, having bought what was supposedly the last ticket via TodayTix some three hours before 'curtain up'. I paid £20, and was sat in the corner of Row N (the back row). There was a handful of empty seats on other rows. How PT-M is making any money out here, given the small number of seats, I have no idea, unless the place doubles as an ordinary bar outside of showtimes.
I knew nothing about this going in, other than that it was based on a movie, and that it was going to be queer. And my word, was it - it was supremely, delightfully gay, gay, gay, and I absolutely loved it.
I do think it's not *quite* there for a transfer (presumably to The Other Palace post-Heathers), as yet. I can't pinpoint any specific moments, but the whole thing felt like it just needed tightening up very slightly. No obvious corpsing or adlibs in the performance I saw, but perhaps I missed those moments?
I look forward to seeing this again in the future, in a bigger venue, with an increased budget!
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Post by amp09 on Nov 9, 2022 0:10:38 GMT
Anyone know why this was cancelled this evening? Had tickets for tonight cancelled at 2pm this afternoon. Rebooked for tomorrow night hoping it goes ahead..
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Post by FJ on Nov 9, 2022 10:47:39 GMT
Anyone know why this was cancelled this evening? Had tickets for tonight cancelled at 2pm this afternoon. Rebooked for tomorrow night hoping it goes ahead.. It was cancelled this past Friday night as well, I think due to cast illness because on Saturday I believe they had people covering roles who weren't covers. So I imagine it's probably further cast illness. Hopefully a speedy recovery because I really enjoyed seeing this for the first time a couple of weeks ago so would like to go back.
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