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THEATRE THREAD

seth plum
seth plum Posts: 53,448
edited June 2011 in Not Sports Related

We have Music, films, TV, stand up, books and all kinds.

I thought I would start an occasionally used thread for Addicks who go to live theatre and musicals.

Review, recommend, reminisce, react to plays you've seen, or intend to see. from school plays to Amdram to the Royal Shakespeare Company and beyond.

Comment on new theatre companies, venues ancient and modern, street theatre, dire or outstanding performances.

Comment on stories of school visits to theatre, or personal stories when you trod the boards.

There may not be many posts on here, but I wanted to flag it up.

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  • Floyd Montana
    Floyd Montana Posts: 3,730
    Theatre? That's a bit like 3D TV yeah?
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    OK I will start.

    Went to the Young Vic last night to see the Government Inspector, four and five star reviews, and starring some bloke from the Mighty Boosh.

    A six out of ten at best. Seemed uneven, and under prepared, lots of cliches and indulgent performances, and worst of all it wasn't funny.

    Best bit was my mate being bumped into by Chris Addison (Thick of it) while queueing for the bogs at half time.

  • Floyd Montana
    Floyd Montana Posts: 3,730
    I like it.
    Best bit of a theatre trip is bumping into someone off the telly!
  • stilladdicted
    stilladdicted Posts: 4,307

    Serious theatre addick here and have been for 47 years (ouch!). I won't bore you with the list but our walls are covered in programme montages and I love Pinter and Hamlet. I don't do touristy West End celeb. stuff.  If I ruled the world, I'd make the State pay for each and every person and family to go and see War Horse as it is a real treat.

  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    War Horse is a great Theatrical experience, hard to replicate in any other way, goodness knows why Spielberg is making it a film.

    However the storyline isn't really anything particularly new or special.

    Going to see The Cherry Orchard on 18th of next month at the national.

     

  • Marriott110
    Marriott110 Posts: 1,528
    Woman in black is a good theatre experience as well.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,420
    edited June 2011

    Hakuna Matata............what a wonderful phrase,

    Hakuna Matata............Aint no passing craze...........

    It means no worry's for the rest of your days............

    Love a bit of culture Seth........Seen Lion King 3 times,

    Phantom of the Opera, Aspects of Love that sort of thing with the good lady...............

    Cant get into the more serious stuff Seth, but I love a bit Theatre. Besides.............................

    Where else  can you get a pair of binoculars for 20p?

    Edit.............Should this go in the "I'm Drunk" thread?

     

     

  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    Woman in black is a good theatre experience as well.
    very good, sat near the Hoff watching this and the only thing wrong was all the screaming school girls, unfortunately for the Hoff they were not doing at him
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
  • legaladdick
    legaladdick Posts: 1,808
    Oops V!!!. Sounds like Plod may be visiting you soon
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  • March51
    March51 Posts: 3,256

    Good work, Seth. Wife and daughter are seeing Billy Elliot tomorrow: I'pass on their thoughts.

    I'd like to see 'War Horse' but I get upset and annoyed about WW1 so easily I probably wouldn't last for 2 or 3 hours.

  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,741
    Went to see Thriller at the Lycium last month. Was just like a Michael Jackson karaoke night. Very Disappointing.
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,658
    Saw Chicago a couple of weeks ago and thought it was very good and very sexy.
  • Saw Jersey Boys when I was over in May........best show I have ever seen (I have seen many), especially if you are an old fart like me and can remember most of the songs......it was brilliant
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    I forgot also saw the Producers on Broadway, cracking fun even though I hate musicals
  • creepyaddick
    creepyaddick Posts: 6,152
    First time I ever went to theatreland the wife to me to we will rock you about four years ago, which was pretty good (not being an avid goer) but then I decided to treat her to a night out and took her to see Spamalot (which I think has now disappeared) which was absolutely fantastic!
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    There is a lifer who is a pretty notable playwrght, and a season ticket holder in the East Stand.
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 8,998
    edited June 2011
    Anyone else see War Horse yet? Any good?
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172

    Stomp at The Ambassadors Theatre, West Street, London, WC2

    Saw Stomp at the Strand theatre a while back, excellent night out!

  • DRF
    DRF Posts: 2,455

    I recently went to see Sign of the times with the bloke from shamless and Mathew Kelly.

    Have to say it was unexpectedly good. Great plot, good script and very good acting.

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  • DRF
    DRF Posts: 2,455
    Anyone else see War Horse yet? Any good?
    Brilliant and unlike anything else. For me it was summed up by the rouwdy teenage boys that we had sitting behind us. Didn't hear a squeak out of them after the first ten minutes.
  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,368
    edited June 2011
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
    Gary, does your nieces Dad's name begin with 'T'?
  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,435
    Wy wife pronouces theatre as thee-etta.

    Freak.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,223
    I'm not a theatre goer... the price of a glass of wine puts me off.  But I treated Tavern to tickets to see One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest with Christian Slater and his favourite actress Alex Kingston a few years back.

    Wow.  I really should go more if thats what I'm missing out on.  I absolutely loved it.



  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
    Gary, does your nieces Dad's name begin with 'T'?
    It doesnt mate, no.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
    Gary, does your nieces Dad's name begin with 'T'?
    It doesnt mate, no.
    What about P?
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 8,998
    edited June 2011

    x

  • LSEBarnes
    LSEBarnes Posts: 307
    Has anyone seen Butley, which has Dominic West starring in it?

    As good as it sounds?
  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,368
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
    Gary, does your nieces Dad's name begin with 'T'?
    It doesnt mate, no.
    ok, my mate's daughter was in Billy Elliot in the West End. Live locally in SE9. She's also been in Eastenders.....
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,601
    never thought id ever really like the theatre until i went to see my neices in billy elliot up town.

    absolutely blew me away.
    Gary, does your nieces Dad's name begin with 'T'?
    It doesnt mate, no.
    ok, my mate's daughter was in Billy Elliot in the West End. Live locally in SE9. She's also been in Eastenders.....
    Does her uncle's name begin with S?