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Post by martin1965 on Nov 4, 2016 18:33:56 GMT
I know they dont officially announce the festival season til Feb, but has anyone heard what Daniel Evans will be putting on in his first year? You would expect Sondheim and maybe Shakespeare given his previous record😉
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Post by Honoured Guest on Nov 4, 2016 18:41:57 GMT
I know they dont officially announce the festival season til Feb, but has anyone heard what Daniel Evans will be putting on in his first year? You would expect Sondheim and maybe Shakespeare given his previous record😉 Maybe not Shakespeare, so soon after Much Ado and The Other One. And at Sheffield, he saved Sondheim until his second year. Daniel Evans in Chichester is the perfect combination for the reclamation of Ivor Novello.
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Post by Xanderl on Nov 4, 2016 18:52:38 GMT
Hopefully not another Emma Rice-style debacle when the Chichester board discover he was serious in his interview about mounting his complete Sarah Kane retrospective on the main stage.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 4, 2016 20:52:47 GMT
Shaw would be good, one of the less frequently done ones like Devil's Disciple. Evans loves Sondheim and so does Chichester so will be surprised if he doesnt put one on. Will also be interesting what calibre of actor he attracts to the Sussex coast.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 9:49:17 GMT
I've never been to Chichester, and it's a long way for me, but I do miss Daniel Evans in Sheffield, and I love a Sondheim, so I'd travel for that...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 9:54:26 GMT
Surely that stage is just aching for Camelot, A Little Night Music and Arcadia?!
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 10:20:27 GMT
Camelot would be amazing, surely ripe for a revival?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 13:44:23 GMT
Wasn't there talk about bringing in the Broadway production of Pippin? I personally think it sounds unlikely for Chichester to bring in a production that's already ran commercially on Broadway (and not create their own unique production), but I'm sure that's what people have said on here.
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Post by emsworthian on Nov 5, 2016 16:09:16 GMT
Surely that stage is just aching for Camelot, A Little Night Music and Arcadia?! Arcadia was done at Chichester in 2000 - maybe too soon for a revival? ALNM was done in 1989- I gather it was a Marmite production which quite a lot of people loathed.
I'm not aware of Camelot being done before at Chichester. I've only seen the film and it's not a favourite of mine but the musical does seem to have its fans on here.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 5, 2016 17:43:54 GMT
Not wanting to nag but shouldn't this thread be in the general section as it now about plays and musicals ?
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Post by bordeaux on Nov 5, 2016 17:44:51 GMT
Isn't it Company that is ripe for revival? Wasn't the last major one the Mendes one at the Donmar in the early 90s? I could see Evans playing the lead in that.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 18:00:08 GMT
Isn't it Company that is ripe for revival? Wasn't the last major one the Mendes one at the Donmar in the early 90s? I could see Evans playing the lead in that. Yeah cept he already did it at Sheffield few years ago, it was excellent
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 18:01:18 GMT
Not wanting to nag but shouldn't this thread be in the general section as it now about plays and musicals ? Pedantry about what should go where hasnt stopped anyone up to now!
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 18:04:51 GMT
Surely that stage is just aching for Camelot, A Little Night Music and Arcadia?! Arcadia was done at Chichester in 2000 - maybe too soon for a revival? ALNM was done in 1989- I gather it was a Marmite production which quite a lot of people loathed.
I'm not aware of Camelot being done before at Chichester. I've only seen the film and it's not a favourite of mine but the musical does seem to have its fans on here.
Def never been done so am crossing fingers! ALNM transferred to west end where i saw it and liked it but that was almost 30 years ago!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 18:57:56 GMT
Could it be wishful thinking we get a Starlight Express revival here?! Maybe a Brechtian spin for a jolly
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Post by couldileaveyou on Nov 5, 2016 19:00:13 GMT
Maybe he'd like to direct Sunday in the Park, since it won him an Olivier and it hasn't been done ever since.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 5, 2016 19:15:25 GMT
Not wanting to nag but shouldn't this thread be in the general section as it now about plays and musicals ? Pedantry about what should go where hasnt stopped anyone up to now! No, but it is pointless putting Sonheim name forward, then promptly putting this in the plays section. It does play havoc if you want it to search for this thread at a later date. So the moderators might consider moving this to the General section as it covers both plays and musicals. They're going to do Pippin, it was mentioned on Elaine Paige show, that's not a show you listen to for gossip. If they're going to do Sondheim and this will not be in the same year as Pippin, but why not do the recent revival of West Side Story that was on Broadway 4 years Back with the Spanish lyrics in-tact, this would have an excellent chance of a West End transfer as it is a much loved musical by the British public. Generally Chichester done American musicals and European Plays, so glad that changed this last year with the revival of Half A Sixpence. Aspects of Love would be an inspired choice for the Mineva. Play wise nothing has been done by Neil Simon since the Sunshine Boys in the West End several years back, so a good production of his play could easily get a transfer to the West End and Broadway.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 19:31:08 GMT
Simon?! Dont think so. Is Pippin as def as you seem to think it is? Anyhoo wheres Barnaby? He always had an inside track on what Chichester were doing.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 5, 2016 22:26:37 GMT
Simon?! Dont think so. Is Pippin as def as you seem to think it is? Anyhoo wheres Barnaby? He always had an inside track on what Chichester were doing. When do you know Elaine Paige to spill the beans? Especially on the BBC. I am not going to challenge you on your 'Simon' remark, especially when you make a claim, but then do not validate it with any reasoning.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 5, 2016 23:23:54 GMT
Simon?! Dont think so. Is Pippin as def as you seem to think it is? Anyhoo wheres Barnaby? He always had an inside track on what Chichester were doing. When do you know Elaine Paige to spill the beans? Especially on the BBC. I am not going to challenge you on your 'Simon' remark, especially when you make a claim, but then do not validate it with any reasoning. We arent at the Oxford Union!
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Post by littlesally on Nov 6, 2016 0:15:30 GMT
I'm hoping for Flowers For Mrs Harris...
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 6, 2016 1:54:49 GMT
No we aren't at the Oxford Union, but when you make a dismissive remark about someones suggestion it would be good to dignify it, or other board members may just get the impression you don't know what you are talking about, same principle operates whether you are on a message board or the Oxford Union.
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Post by showgirl on Nov 6, 2016 4:40:40 GMT
Well, of the suggestions so far, Starlight Express would be the least unappealing to me, which is still damning it with faint enthusiasm. Surely there must be a decent musical which hasn't been done in the last 15 - 20 years, and certainly not in the last few? CFT is usually good for plays, with a mixture of intriguing new work and revivals of modern classics, so I shall wait in hope, but so far no-one here has shown any interest in those.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 6, 2016 9:13:04 GMT
No we aren't at the Oxford Union, but when you make a dismissive remark about someones suggestion it would be good to dignify it, or other board members may just get the impression you don't know what you are talking about, same principle operates whether you are on a message board or the Oxford Union. Ha ha ha repeat to fade.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 9:26:43 GMT
What about Jerusalem? I'm sure Mark Curry said he wanted a shot at it again?
Did the new guy do My Fair Lady? It was down up north a couple of years ago but not sure if by him. This would obviously be a winner in Chi
Salad Days!!!!!
He could Do for his first season, do a 'best of' of his stuff up north. This would, of course, be cheating but then if they is having the broads Pippin then he's already there
YES to Aspects of Love
Spider-man Tuned off the Budget?
I would love/think it's very apt right now if he revived The Fire Raisers (or The Arsonists as the RC recently re-named it). This was alsways my fav play growing up and would love to see it done
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 12:41:39 GMT
Isn't it Company that is ripe for revival? Wasn't the last major one the Mendes one at the Donmar in the early 90s? I could see Evans playing the lead in that. Yeah cept he already did it at Sheffield few years ago, it was excellent It really was! DE was excellent, and I also loved Samantha Spiro in that. It was my first Sondheim and I loved it - was perfect for the Crucible which is so intimate.
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Post by wickedgrin on Nov 8, 2016 3:47:21 GMT
It's very quiet from Chichester isn't it! Usually by this time of year certain musicals/plays have been leaked ahead of the announcement in February.
I have high hope for DE having seen his Showboat at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre which could double as the Chichester Festival Theatre in size and look. Showboat is the sort of musical that would have gone down a treat in Chichester too.
The 2016 season I found very disappointing so lets hope 2017 gets me to Chichester more frequently.
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Post by schuttep on Nov 9, 2016 8:57:01 GMT
The difficulty - as DE has himself said - is getting the rights to the shows he wants. Shows that one director wants are often optioned to another director who wants it for a similar reason and others just have to wait until the rights become free again.
So, although he will want to make his first season the best it can be, there will inevitably be compromises while shows he would have staged immediately will have to wait. And there will be a balance among the shows he is presenting (or a theme, or a school text etc) to maximise attendance.
So we'll have to wait until he's ready to share his ideas. Today particularly will not be the day to announce major theatre news as the US election results will drown out everything else.
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Post by Honoured Guest on Nov 9, 2016 9:58:52 GMT
The Apprentice - The Musical ?
Springtime for Trump ?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2016 15:46:45 GMT
The Apprentice - The Musical ? Springtime for Trump ? The latter has already been done...
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