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Post by The Hoff on Feb 17, 2016 13:49:41 GMT
Out of this evenings performance. I previously caught the show on the second preview and I enjoyed it much more tonight. Sheridan has improved leaps and bounds imo and whilst People still sounds off due to not being Babs she ends the song strongly, really giving it her old at big end notes. Also got interviewed after the show, so watch out for the audience reaction trailer and my fangirling review may be featured. I could be the greatest star. I agree ger voice was much stronger that night. Sad that she didn't touch my knee this time while wearing her pantalooons!
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 17, 2016 13:55:21 GMT
Second viewing last night.
I just love this show. And I love Sheridan. She is a total perfect fit for this, and her acting ability is astonishing. To be singing Rat-a-tat-tat (complete with moustache falling off and Sheridan going sh*t, oh f***) and then not being able to sing much else of the song, to having your heart in her hands as shes weeping for Nick, and then BELTING Hey there gorgeous, here we go again!
I also realised how much of a dick Nick is (not just because Darius has the charisma of a cucumber) but because he says right at the end "we've both hurt each other real badly". - SHE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING BUT TRY AND HELP HIM.
Can't wait to see it again at the Savoy, and maybe chuck in a 4th visit. This show just gets better and better.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 17, 2016 13:55:32 GMT
Out of this evenings performance. I previously caught the show on the second preview and I enjoyed it much more tonight. Sheridan has improved leaps and bounds imo and whilst People still sounds off due to not being Babs she ends the song strongly, really giving it her old at big end notes. Also got interviewed after the show, so watch out for the audience reaction trailer and my fangirling review may be featured. I could be the greatest star. I agree ger voice was much stronger that night. Sad that she didn't touch my knee this time while wearing her pantalooons! Stop talking about the pantaloons!!!
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Post by The Hoff on Feb 17, 2016 14:36:01 GMT
I agree ger voice was much stronger that night. Sad that she didn't touch my knee this time while wearing her pantalooons! Stop talking about the pantaloons!!! I hope it makes the outtake reel!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2016 9:10:13 GMT
Wowsers SS in act 1 was like a 14 year doing all Catherine Tate characters all in one go - exhausting to watch and not very likeable. Not classy like Babs in the film but maybe accurate? But then act two was just wonderful and I totally fell in love with her the piece
Great score and fabulous production. I even liked Darius Campbell, so handsome and no longer acting like a plank of wood. The classiest looking production in that tiny theatre. I really want to see it in the West End
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2016 9:42:12 GMT
What changes have Harvey Fierstein's book bought ?
Please and ta
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2016 10:50:44 GMT
Wowsers SS in act 1 was like a 14 year doing all Catherine Tate characters all in one go - exhausting to watch and not very likeable. Not classy like Babs in the film but maybe accurate? But then act two was just wonderful and I totally fell in love with her the piece Great score and fabulous production. I even liked Darius Campbell, so handsome and no longer acting like a plank of wood. The classiest looking production in that tiny theatre. I really want to see it in the West End Just come off YouTube and watched clips of Fanny. Wow. Sheridan Smith portrayal of her is excellent spot on. Did Fanny Brice behave like that both on and off stage ?
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Post by dazzerlump on Feb 20, 2016 11:15:10 GMT
Was anyone here at last night's performance, I've heard Sheridan was behaving strangely and bursting into tears at random times throughout the show?
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 20, 2016 11:22:54 GMT
Sheridan tweeted this 10 hours ago
"U know when u suddenly realise U're just a puppet! A porn in someone's game.Devastated. Tears, sweat & blood for......nothing. Except u guys"
Has she just broken up with someone and then performed?
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2016 11:39:59 GMT
Was anyone here at last night's performance, I've heard Sheridan was behaving strangely and bursting into tears at random times throughout the show? I was It went up 15 minutes late due to lighting problems - didn't spot anything My mum though SS was drunk. I thought she was in character First time I've seen so I don't know how it compares but it was slightly odd - see my earlier post
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 20, 2016 11:40:36 GMT
She was in floods at the end - but it seemed appropriate
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2016 11:43:55 GMT
Sheridan tweeted this 10 hours ago "U know when u suddenly realise U're just a puppet! A porn in someone's game.Devastated. Tears, sweat & blood for......nothing. Except u guys" Has she just broken up with someone and then performed? I'm sorry, I like Sheridan Smith but this whole The Sun-level drama queen stuff as though she's from some Channel 5 reality show is really getting to annoy me now and is threatening to overshadow her most excellent body of work. I guess she means 'pawn' too. Unless there's a video that will definitely be NSFW that's about to come out!!
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Feb 20, 2016 11:58:48 GMT
She did later correct herself saying she meant 'pawn', so nothing NSFW as yet
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 20, 2016 12:25:08 GMT
Sheridan tweeted this 10 hours ago "U know when u suddenly realise U're just a puppet! A porn in someone's game.Devastated. Tears, sweat & blood for......nothing. Except u guys" Has she just broken up with someone and then performed? If she did break up and took that on stage with her to the extent that people notice then that's pretty unprofessional.
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Post by BGLowe on Feb 20, 2016 13:26:12 GMT
I saw this on Wednesday Night. I adored it - Sheridan was simply stunning. I must admit she sounded a little bit tired in some of the songs - particularly in People. She sounded much stronger in Legally Blonde. However, when she was in full belt she was fab and it didn't really take away from the performance. She is up there with Imelda for me.
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Feb 21, 2016 11:24:55 GMT
Saw this last night. Went with almost no prior knowledge of the show, so I have no points of reference or comparison.
I thought that Sheridan Smith gave the most astonishing performance. She was so engaging. Fantastic comic-timing, as ever. But also totally believable in the emotional scenes. And I she did a cracking job with the singing. Nice tone during People.
This certainly isn't a criticism, but she seemed very emotional a lot of the time. In act 2, she seemed to be really sobbing at a couple of points. A lot of tears at curtain call. I couldn't work out whether that was her typical portrayal? It made for quite an intense experience...
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 21, 2016 12:27:52 GMT
She was like that on Friday night - is that a normal FG performance for her?
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Post by theatremadness on Feb 21, 2016 14:42:33 GMT
She was also like that when I saw it New Year's Eve. Chatted after with a friend who's in the show and we were talking about how much emotion she puts into the show and she said there has only been one performance (at the time) where Sheridan hasn't cried, she said she just wasn't feeling it. Other than that, she cries every single performance.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 21, 2016 14:53:26 GMT
*rolls eyes*
Actressy!
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Post by boq1984 on Feb 21, 2016 19:52:01 GMT
I too was there last night and for me personally witnessed one of the most amazing performances I've had the pleasure of seeing on stage. I'm sure I'll face some backlash but for me Sheridan Smith put in a performance that is up there with Imelda's Gypsy. Having never seen the film I went in blind apart knowing the 2 most well known songs. I was captivated from start to end and the time just flew by. Also liked that I got given the title to hold. The whole cast is great and are putting their all into it on what was a 2 show day with very little time between. Darius has a great voice and I think his acting worked well as the charming lothario. As previously mentioned Sheridan did appear very emotional especially during the curtain call. Maybe we are all reading too much into it. She seemed genuinely touched and humbled at the standing ovation she received. As much as I would love to see this again I can't help but feel something will be lost in its transfer to the Savoy. Was worth staying up to midnight to get the tickets and is an experience I will remember for a very long time. Well done to the Menier for another great show.
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Post by Joseph Buquet on Feb 21, 2016 20:37:23 GMT
I too was there last night and for me personally witnessed one of the most amazing performances I've had the pleasure of seeing on stage. I'm sure I'll face some backlash but for me Sheridan Smith put in a performance that is up there with Imelda's Gypsy. Having never seen the film I went in blind apart knowing the 2 most well known songs. I was captivated from start to end and the time just flew by. Also liked that I got given the title to hold. The whole cast is great and are putting their all into it on what was a 2 show day with very little time between. Darius has a great voice and I think his acting worked well as the charming lothario. As previously mentioned Sheridan did appear very emotional especially during the curtain call. Maybe we are all reading too much into it. She seemed genuinely touched and humbled at the standing ovation she received. As much as I would love to see this again I can't help but feel something will be lost in its transfer to the Savoy. Was worth staying up to midnight to get the tickets and is an experience I will remember for a very long time. Well done to the Menier for another great show. I think I remember you. With a beard?? I've never seen a board member in real life before!
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Post by boq1984 on Feb 22, 2016 20:15:10 GMT
Yep that's me!
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Post by boq1984 on Feb 22, 2016 20:15:52 GMT
Obviously title meant rifle!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 22, 2016 22:59:48 GMT
Obviously title meant rifle! Trifle?
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Post by Michael on Feb 27, 2016 22:40:03 GMT
He then disclosed that he had been advised that his row C seat for "Mrs Henderson Presents" next week was going to be in the front row, and that he was delighted. He won't be delighted anymore when he finds out how cramped the legroom actually is. Show has finished 30min ago and my legs are still hurting - and I'm only 5'10".
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Post by alnoor on Feb 27, 2016 22:44:12 GMT
I was also at the matinee this afternoon. I was in A7. The lady next to me A6 got to hold the rifle and my knee was touched by Fanny Brice. Loved it, that includes the production and knee touching.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2016 10:40:33 GMT
Went last night. Sheridan Smith excelled, as I usually finds she does, but the piece is slight, isn't it? Not enough plot to hold my interest and not enough good tunes. Haven't been to the Menier in a while so I'd forgotten that they never have anyone working the bar until it's too late, and that walking through a tunnel made up of scaffolding poles with blackout curtains to get to the auditorium. The stage looked too squished, too elongated, with some very tall actors seeming too big for the space ("Hit me baby one more... click... click... time!") and the view from the ends of the front rows looked uncomfortably at an angle. I've felt more and more that some of the musicals they put on there are like try-outs for the main run in a West End theatre. The thing is, it often pays to leave it until the West End run, where it looks better and is far cheaper. (Close to You cost me £10 for a seat on Lastminute and I was allocated second row of the stalls...)
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Post by theinvisiblegirl on Feb 28, 2016 13:15:13 GMT
I've double booked myself and have a ticket for the final matinee at the Menier which I can no longer use. I don't have the ticket as I chose to collect at the box office. Does anyone know if they will try to resell it for me?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2016 14:02:20 GMT
I am so confused haha, what is this knee touching everyone keeps going on about? Haha
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