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Post by drowseychap on Jul 2, 2022 21:37:08 GMT
Wow what a fabulous piece of theatre …. New interpretation of the great escape …. A bit of everything audience participation, comedy , Drama , tense thriller , camp musical , acrobatic, the whole piece so well staged and choreographed…. Excellent set and lighting all in the round . Being sat in front row I didn’t expect to be taking part !! Very talented and tight cast not a weak link amongst them a true well deserved standing ovation 5/5 ⭐️
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Post by showgirl on Jul 3, 2022 3:14:01 GMT
So wanted to see this and not for the first time I've wished a day trip from London was easier or that they'd do a tour or transfer. Hope it has a longer life.
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Post by Steve on Jul 3, 2022 5:46:29 GMT
So wanted to see this and not for the first time I've wished a day trip from London was easier or that they'd do a tour or transfer. Hope it has a longer life. It's at Alexandra Palace for a month from 26th July. I loathe the transport links to and from Alexandra Palace. But technically, it's London.
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Post by jamb0r on Jul 27, 2022 8:30:26 GMT
Caught the first performance at Ally Pally last night. Thought this was really excellent, and my dad who loves war stories was gushing about it afterwards. Much funnier than I was expecting too!
There are some serious issues with sound in that venue however - they are performing without mics, which means that even from my second row seat I struggled to hear what was being said when an actor was facing away from me. Luckily they do a great job of practically spinning in circles so even when missing words you can piece sentences together. I'm not sure they can do anything to resolve this for later in the run other than mic everyone up.
Lots of audience participation from various places in the front row on all sides, but nothing too terrible.
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 27, 2022 8:57:17 GMT
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 1, 2022 11:20:46 GMT
I saw this yesterday with one of the many ticket offers floating about and thought this was a strong play. Well worth seeing. Performed by an all male cast. Ran about 2 hours 45 minutes including interval, so a bit above the advertised run time.
But as others have said, there is one major problem and that is you will only hear about 75% of the words. I was sat on the fourth (back) row at one side, an excellent view and thankfully outside the audience interaction sections (most of the front row get to join in at different times, some with a speaking role and more actively than others). But you really have to work to piece together the dialogue. In some cases, there is amplification, but it's slightly delayed. In other cases, there isn't. Really, it isn't the most difficult play to follow, but this does also sour things.
Avoid the tiered section and the upper level. I can't imagine you would hear much at all. At this performance, they'd moved everyone towards the front, but if tickets sales take off later in the run, this might be more of a problem.
As I said, worth seeing. Nice venue too and they have water coolers available to fill your water bottles. But if it's transferring, I might be tempted to wait, with the idea the Duke of York's will be much better set for sound quality.
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Post by barelyathletic on Aug 1, 2022 15:15:22 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 1, 2022 16:02:27 GMT
Sorry everyone. My bad, as people my age don't say.
We all complain about West End prices, but a discounted ticket these days is often £25, compared to £28.50 back in 2005.
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Post by drowseychap on Aug 2, 2022 0:33:38 GMT
Are there still offer tickets for this saw some for the first week but not so now ? Any ideas 💡 👍
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Post by Dave B on Aug 2, 2022 8:19:27 GMT
Are there still offer tickets for this saw some for the first week but not so now ? Any ideas 💡 👍 I can't see any this morning.
Perhaps a prime example of seat-filling working to generate buzz and leading to ticket sales?
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 3, 2022 10:29:00 GMT
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 3, 2022 14:51:28 GMT
There's a few offers around again this week. All I can suggest is people make sure they are signed up to the mailing lists of some of the major discounters (I don't think I can share the links directly).
I'd also say if you book a cheap ticket at the back, you are almost certain to be able to move forward.
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Post by showgirl on Aug 13, 2022 18:34:13 GMT
I saw the matinee at Alexandra Palace this afternoon and thought it was fantastic; well worth the multi-stage journey and thank you again to Steve for pointing out that the production would be coming to this venue. I booked before there were any ticket offers but that worked in my favour in a way, as I had a front row seat (cheapest otpion), so no sound issues. Also the auditorium was beautifully cool, but not cold, as you often find with air-conditioned spaces. I really didn't want to be in London, and making lots of journeys on public transport on such a sweltering day but I'm glad I didn't miss this and it's a shame it isn't selling better.
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Post by dave on Aug 22, 2022 13:48:17 GMT
There are some serious issues with sound in that venue however - they are performing without mics, which means that even from my second row seat I struggled to hear what was being said when an actor was facing away from me. Luckily they do a great job of practically spinning in circles so even when missing words you can piece sentences together. I'm not sure they can do anything to resolve this for later in the run other than mic everyone up. Saw this from the second row last night. All completely audible as cast appears to be fully mic'd up.
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Post by tal on Sept 8, 2022 12:15:15 GMT
There are some serious issues with sound in that venue however - they are performing without mics, which means that even from my second row seat I struggled to hear what was being said when an actor was facing away from me. Luckily they do a great job of practically spinning in circles so even when missing words you can piece sentences together. I'm not sure they can do anything to resolve this for later in the run other than mic everyone up. Saw this from the second row last night. All completely audible as cast appears to be fully mic'd up. Sound was not great when I saw it a few weeks ago from the second row.. So either they fixed some issues or it really depends on where you're sitting.
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