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Yes that was my second choice but everyone is saying Guys & Dolls!
Witness For the Prosecution, and get good seats because it’s worth it.What’s a good show for Mums this May? I’m leaning towards Guys & Dolls but other suggestions welcome.
Why does this read like a dissThis is screaming to be staged at the Charing Cross theatre!
Not at all! It’s one of my fav placesWhy does this read like a diss
Did I mention I saw Hadestown? I saw Hadestown.
My friend was chatting about how the story ends at the interval and when I was like wtf are you doing he claimed that EVERYONE knows the story of Orpheus and Eurydice
I DON'T THINK THAT'S TRUE REALLY IS IT?
Anyway I enjoyed it. Wait For Me is a brilliant song so I was happy to hear that a handful of times, but I don't really like shows where there's just one set the whole time with the musicians onstage and it's not one I'd see myself returning to.
Enjoyed the strong Cork accent on the male lead though lol
Broadway really HATES that Cabaret revival, doesn't it? The Vanity Fair podcast this week was going on about "do the British even understand musical theatre?"
I mean, having seen Eddie and the woeful Jessie Buckley "do" Cabaret, I'm almost inclined to agree.
I saw it in the West End when it was on. Generally have no specific memory of it. It did the job, but was never going to be as good as the film. I liked it more than Beauty and the Beast, not as much as Mary Poppins or Frozen.I'm off to Aladdin this evening, and for some reason I'm not feeling good about it. Has anyone seen it? How does it compare to the other Disney musicals?
I’ve loved both of the ones of these I’ve in recent summers (Chess and Evita). They seem harmless enough.But I’m a little bit sick of so many of these 1-2 night only staged concert versions of shows.
I've not seen The Lion King either, and doubt that I'll bother, unless I manage to get really cheap tickets, which I've never seen. I lucked out with Aladdin - they had a 4 tickets for £100 deal on, with my Blue Light/Local Heroes deal. I think they are third tier stall seats which would have been £70 otherwise. Right at the side, but far enough back that it shouldn't cause neckache, but not so far that you get the overhang from the Grand Circle or feel too remote.I saw it in the West End when it was on. Generally have no specific memory of it. It did the job, but was never going to be as good as the film. I liked it more than Beauty and the Beast, not as much as Mary Poppins or Frozen.
At this stage I don’t think I’ll ever see The Lion King unless I ever get offered a freebie.
I’ve been to a two (Kinky Boots and Wild About You), plus of course Cool Rider and Diana! at other venues. It’s just always the same way with them - extortionate ticket prices and then desperately flogging the Grand Circle for free at the last minute. And if you really want to go but can’t make the date then tough.I’ve loved both of the ones of these I’ve in recent summers (Chess and Evita). They seem harmless enough.
I was disappointed with it. Was so looking forward to it because the actual music was excellent. It just didn’t quite click with me emotionally, as everyone seems to think it’s the most uplifting show EVAH. It was a solid 3 stars.Has anyone seen Come From Away? That's here for two weeks in August and looks like it's selling incredibly poorly.
I'm a little tempted, but think I'll hold off to see if I can get an even better offer.
Hello Dolly was a creaky bore. Imelda Staunton is all wrong for it, and the washed out projected backdrops made the whole thing feel much cheaper than the crazy ticket prices promised.
I had a gorgeous dinner in Ham Yard pre-show though![]()