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THEATRE THREAD
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Hopefully you apologised.DaveMehmet said:1 -
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When he came out as Kevin the Teenager, it was my wife he asked whether she’d had sex and what was it like!Covered End said:3 -
Oh, Mary! Went to see it with my daughter at the Trafalgar Theatre, a convenient short walk from Charing Cross Station.
We loved it. Utterly bonkers, and just fabulous.
The lead character (the wife of Abraham Lincoln) is played by Mason Alexander Park who is hilarious. Catherine Tate is taking on the role from 21st April and she’s got her work cut out.Recommended.1 -
Enjoyed Romeo and Juliet at the Harold Pinter theatre - solid 7/10 for me, and my daughter loved it which was the main thing.
Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink were very good, they did a sort of sliding doors thing to show a few times things could have gone differently, which I thought worked quite well.
I found the acting for Mercutio really irritating though!!
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Hunger Games 9/10 for me, missus went back again to watch it with our son.2
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And what was her reply, "not recently, at least none that counts"? 😁DaveMehmet said:
When he came out as Kevin the Teenager, it was my wife he asked whether she’d had sex and what was it like!Covered End said:0 -
That was my reply! He asked me what it was like and I said “I can’t remember”Off_it said:
And what was her reply, "not recently, at least none that counts"? 😁DaveMehmet said:
When he came out as Kevin the Teenager, it was my wife he asked whether she’d had sex and what was it like!Covered End said:1 -
What did you think?Weegie Addick said:I know there aren’t that many youngsters on here, though many have kids / grandkids. It seems Romeo and Juliet at the Howard Pinter with Noah Jupe (Hamlet in Hamnet) and Sadie Sink (Stranger Things) is quite a hot ticket. Opens in mid March. I’m going at the end of the month.
I see it's getting a lot of 3-4/5 star reviews, and praise for the two leads and their chemistry,which is pretty in line with my thoughts!
A few scenes have really stayed with me this week though which is always a good sign.
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Inter Alia - Rosamund Pike.Excellent. A really big performance by Pike with a huge non stop script.A moral dilemma to contemplate.1
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Just on the train home from Inter Alia matinee. Gripping and fantastic performance from Rosamund Pike.1
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Hercules was a lot better than I thought it would be. Took a little while to warm up but enjoyed it.DaveMehmet said:Seeing Harry Enfield at The Barbican tonight and have booked Hercules tickets for next week. I wanted to see Oliver but was outvoted.0







