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THEATRE THREAD
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Oh yes you willmeldrew66 said:
They’ve really put their prices up this year. The same front row, Grand Circle ticket/seat I paid £29 each of the last 3 years is £67 this year. Wow! I managed to get a less central, not as good view ticket in the same row for £35 though on Sunday 17th December. No way am I paying crazy prices for a panto, no matter how funny they may be. It’s a bloody panto!charltonman2016 said:For anyone who goes to the Palladium Panto tickets are on sale on Thursday 27th AprilThis year is Peter Pan and the cast will be led by Jennifer Saunders who will be playing Captain Hook!0 -
I’ve also booked for The Orchard panto again, had such a great time last year. Not announced the cast yet though hopefully Booby Davro will be back again.3
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Saw Village Idiot at Stratford East on Tuesday. Very very good. Not for you if you aren't fan of fruity language. Basically the story of a fictional Northamptonshire Village fighting back against the Compulsory Purchase Orders issued to allow HS2 to progress. The Theatre Company behind it are Ramps on the Moon who champion roles for deaf and disabled actors. There is a kind of comedy Romeo and Juliet sub plot in this and the lead roles are played by a girl with Down Syndrome and a boy who is partially deaf and has autism - both were brilliant. Really funny. Loads of £10 tickets available if it sounds like your sort of thing.1
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Went to Esher Theatre last night to see a City of Dreams. It’s a work in progress performance but a good idea.

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And I enjoyed this local wine.

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You just can't help yourself, can you?DaveMehmet said:I’ve also booked for The Orchard panto again, had such a great time last year. Not announced the cast yet though hopefully Booby Davro will be back again.0 -
Bleak Expectations at The Criterion for me next week.
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Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.2
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Next up, Bonnie and Clyde on Saturday 6th May1
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I saw this. Couldn’t understand how a Harold Melvin song found its way in. However, fantastic show with a really talented cast. The Temps didn’t dance quite like they did in the show, but they have to make the show entertaining. The Temps story is a real rollercoaster and it’s always surprising how early on David Ruffin left and Paul Williams died. Great show, will run and run.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.1 -
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Agreed. If I’m honest, I wasn’t convinced by the guy playing David Ruffin. Didn’t come across vocally as strong as Ruffin clearly was to justify the upset/impact when he originally left the group.masicat said:
I saw this. Couldn’t understand how a Harold Melvin song found its way in. However, fantastic show with a really talented cast. The Temps didn’t dance quite like they did in the show, but they have to make the show entertaining. The Temps story is a real rollercoaster and it’s always surprising how early on David Ruffin left and Paul Williams died. Great show, will run and run.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.0 -
Don’t go thenClem_Snide said:Bleak Expectations at The Criterion for me next week.2 -
Our kids have booked this for us on December 21st for our 45th wedding anniversary present (mind you didn’t half have to do some subtle hints ended up by sending them the booking form) must remember to look surprise when the big day arrives😀.DaveMehmet said:
Got 2nd row for Saturday 23rd.charltonman2016 said:For anyone who goes to the Palladium Panto tickets are on sale on Thursday 27th AprilThis year is Peter Pan and the cast will be led by Jennifer Saunders who will be playing Captain Hook!0 -
Sadly we had tickets for the matinee which got cancelled with an 1 hour notice due to cast sickness. Rebooked for a few weeks time.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.0 -
Was that the Saturday matinee? The evening performance started 20 mins late with long queues outside which did make me wonder why. If so, looks like our performance was nearly cancelled too then and possibly explains the Ruffin stand in as it wasn’t Tosh Wanogho-Maud.valleynick66 said:
Sadly we had tickets for the matinee which got cancelled with an 1 hour notice due to cast sickness. Rebooked for a few weeks time.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.0 -
Yes. This Saturday just gone. Hence your stand in it would seem.meldrew66 said:
Was that the Saturday matinee? The evening performance started 20 mins late with long queues outside which did make me wonder why. If so, looks like our performance was nearly cancelled too then and possibly explains the Ruffin stand in as it wasn’t Tosh Wanogho-Maud.valleynick66 said:
Sadly we had tickets for the matinee which got cancelled with an 1 hour notice due to cast sickness. Rebooked for a few weeks time.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.0 -
I’m going to the Kingston Rose Theatre on 11th May to seethe matinee performance of Shakey’s Richard III. It’s directed and starring Adjoa Andoh. I can’t say I’m really looking forward to it as I’m not into Shakey’s work. Maybe because i is thick 🤓
Anybody else not into Shakespeare’s stuff?🧐0 -
Yes totally agree. I suppose it would be impossible to find anyone that could sing anywhere near as good as David Ruffin. Real Temps fans could always spot things that aren’t right, but they are trying to put together a show to suit a cross section.meldrew66 said:
Agreed. If I’m honest, I wasn’t convinced by the guy playing David Ruffin. Didn’t come across vocally as strong as Ruffin clearly was to justify the upset/impact when he originally left the group.masicat said:
I saw this. Couldn’t understand how a Harold Melvin song found its way in. However, fantastic show with a really talented cast. The Temps didn’t dance quite like they did in the show, but they have to make the show entertaining. The Temps story is a real rollercoaster and it’s always surprising how early on David Ruffin left and Paul Williams died. Great show, will run and run.meldrew66 said:Saw Ain’t Too Proud (Temptations life story musical) on Saturday. 8/10. Big, full theatre near Leicester Square, great atmosphere, story and music. Picked up excellent £90 tickets in the stalls for £30 ‘rush’ tickets via TodayTickets. Great value and a good night out on what was one of the busiest nights in London I’ve ever experienced. You could hardly walk the pavements, it was so crowded.With regards to Melvin Franklin, you might have a deep voice, doesn’t mean you can sing like Melvin.Nit picking now, wouldn’t want to put anyone off of seeing a great show.0 -
Saw Pillowman at the Duke of York this afternoon. Lily Allen, Steve Pemberton and Paul Kaye were the stars.Was excellent. Very dark humour. Really enjoyed it. Tickets are sparse and aren't cheap but would highly recommend it.0
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Going to see it in a couple of weekendsClem_Snide said:Saw Pillowman at the Duke of York this afternoon. Lily Allen, Steve Pemberton and Paul Kaye were the stars.Was excellent. Very dark humour. Really enjoyed it. Tickets are sparse and aren't cheap but would highly recommend it.0 -
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Patriots - excellent.Accidental death of an anarchist- old fashioned farce style. Fun and not overly serious.We will rock you (now with Ben Elton) - ok; but had cheap tickets. Wouldn’t pay too much for this.0
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Have tickets for the La Cage aux folle at Regents Park open air theatre at the end of July.0
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Got tickets to see The Crown Jewels when we are back in August. I wanted to see Pillowman, The Crucible or Dr Semmelweis but the missus wanted something a bit lighter...0
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Algarveaddick said:Got tickets to see The Crown Jewels when we are back in August. I wanted to see Pillowman, The Crucible or Dr Semmelweis but the missus wanted something a bit lighter...
Got tickets to see The Crown Jewels in July. Should be pretty good. Also going to see Bleak Expectations with Tom Allen as the narrator, in a couple of weeks.
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valleynick66 said:Patriots - excellent.Accidental death of an anarchist- old fashioned farce style. Fun and not overly serious.We will rock you (now with Ben Elton) - ok; but had cheap tickets. Wouldn’t pay too much for this.
Saw Accidental Death of an Anarchist at the Lyric in Hammersmith a few months ago. Loved it. I thought amongst the farce there was actually quite a serious dig at the Met.
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Seeing the Crown Jewels in September, decent cast.Algarveaddick said:Got tickets to see The Crown Jewels when we are back in August. I wanted to see Pillowman, The Crucible or Dr Semmelweis but the missus wanted something a bit lighter...1 -
Saw Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre a couple of weeks ago, it was truly excellent.0
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Take your point. I didn’t express myself very well. Yes a serious message but enjoyable to watch without that agenda.Clem_Snide said:valleynick66 said:Patriots - excellent.Accidental death of an anarchist- old fashioned farce style. Fun and not overly serious.We will rock you (now with Ben Elton) - ok; but had cheap tickets. Wouldn’t pay too much for this.
Saw Accidental Death of an Anarchist at the Lyric in Hammersmith a few months ago. Loved it. I thought amongst the farce there was actually quite a serious dig at the Met.0 -
Might check it out. A very good venue I think.hmmoore said:Saw Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre a couple of weeks ago, it was truly excellent.1 -
Anyone got any tips for cheap tickets? Is TodayTix the best bet?
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