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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 13:58:16 GMT
This musical will be back on the professional stage next year. Opening at West Yorkshire Playhouse on 20th April and running till 19th May before touring to Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Coventry, Dundee, Glasgow and Inverness.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Sept 1, 2017 14:01:19 GMT
I wonder why so many dates in Scotland ;-)
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Post by Mr Snow on Sept 1, 2017 14:12:02 GMT
I throughly enjoyed the film - not sure if its a guilty pleasure or an underapprecated little gem.
The fact I've voluntarily spoken out on here suggests to me it must be the latter.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 14:19:14 GMT
I al so quite a fan of the movie and would like to see it but as there are no dates down south probably not. Maybe it will come to the west end as there are no southern dates.
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Post by stevejohnson678 on Sept 1, 2017 14:57:10 GMT
I al so quite a fan of the movie and would like to see it but as there are no dates down south probably not. Maybe it will come to the west end as there are no southern dates. Wouldn't you walk 500 miles to see this?
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Post by n1david on Sept 1, 2017 15:16:37 GMT
I enjoyed the film but would like to see the stage musical as I understand it's a bit more hard-hitting and has some rougher edges (although I daresay it's possible that a new production could be softened to match the mood of the film).
Don't think it's ever come to Central London though, it has hovered around outer London (think Wimbledon was as close as it got).
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Post by michalnowicki on Sept 1, 2017 15:24:01 GMT
I'm expecting Edinburgh Playhouse to sell out completely for this. Given that Edinburgh Playhouse is on the top of Leith Walk.
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Post by westendcub on Sept 1, 2017 16:27:50 GMT
Why not England too, I was lucky to see this at Bridewell in 2014 & loved it!!
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Post by n1david on Sept 1, 2017 16:35:18 GMT
Why not England too, I was lucky to see this at Bridewell in 2014 & loved it!! Dammit, missed that one!
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Post by zsazsa on Sept 1, 2017 22:24:11 GMT
I'm expecting Edinburgh Playhouse to sell out completely for this. Given that Edinburgh Playhouse is on the top of Leith Walk. It's actually going to the King's in Edinburgh. Perhaps they think the Playhouse might be too big as the show has been performed multiple times by amateur groups in nearly every Scottish town and city during its short release. Having M.D.'d the show I am interested to see what revisions are made.
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Post by Rozzi Rainbow on Sept 3, 2017 17:10:06 GMT
I'm pleased with this, I hope to see it at the West Yorkshire Playhouse (a venue I also really like). I loved the film, despite knowing nothing about it other than one or two songs beforehand. I've also since seen an amateur production of the stage show which I also enjoyed, so looking forward to it.
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Post by sf on Sept 3, 2017 17:22:54 GMT
I loved the film and I'll certainly be going to see the show in Leeds.
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Post by aliwag on Sept 5, 2017 11:09:24 GMT
does anyone know who the tour producer is?
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 5, 2017 12:58:34 GMT
It seems this will be the last production in the Quarry Theatre before the WYP closes for its remodelling. I object to paying a booking fee, but I might just have to pay a final visit.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 15, 2018 4:52:52 GMT
I'm going to see this at WYP as luckily for me, my week in Yorkshire coincides with the run. Rather disappointed to find that WYP have ceased to give a concession to seniors though others are still available, but at least the rail discount will apply and I can make a day of it, seeing the art gallery, etc.
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Post by richey on Apr 24, 2018 20:39:18 GMT
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Post by Stephen on Apr 25, 2018 12:14:38 GMT
I do prefer the stage musical over the film although enjoyed both. The original Dundee Rep cast were perfect in the roles and the Scottish audiences loved it. I think the story is strong enough with plenty of humour and emotion to appeal to an English crowd too!
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Post by TallPaul on Apr 25, 2018 12:53:38 GMT
I can make a day of it, seeing the art gallery, etc. If it's your type of thing, there's currently a Thomas Chippendale exhibition in the City Museum. " See original drawings and documents and many examples of his peerless furniture, some of which will be on public display for the first time." There was a longish feature, AKA free publicity, on the local news. It looks like during 500 Miles, audience participation is not only encouraged, but expected. I may have to do a BurlyBeaR!
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Post by richey on Apr 25, 2018 13:11:12 GMT
I can make a day of it, seeing the art gallery, etc. There was a longish feature, AKA free publicity, on the local news. It looks like during 500 Miles, audience participation is not only encouraged, but expected. I may have to do a BurlyBeaR! Oh gawd, i hate audience participation.
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Post by TallPaul on Apr 25, 2018 13:19:57 GMT
^ I've made the mistake of booking a seat near the front. (I was originally on row A, which has now been replaced with seats on the stage and bar tables.)
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Post by richey on Apr 25, 2018 13:59:52 GMT
When I booked the tickets I did notice it said that the onstage bar will be open in the interval!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 25, 2018 14:36:28 GMT
I can make a day of it, seeing the art gallery, etc. It looks like during 500 Miles, audience participation is not only encouraged, but expected. I may have to do a BurlyBeaR !
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Post by sf on Apr 25, 2018 15:37:35 GMT
I can make a day of it, seeing the art gallery, etc. If it's your type of thing, there's currently a Thomas Chippendale exhibition in the City Museum. " See original drawings and documents and many examples of his peerless furniture, some of which will be on public display for the first time." There was a longish feature, AKA free publicity, on the local news. It looks like during 500 Miles, audience participation is not only encouraged, but expected. I may have to do a BurlyBeaR ! Oh, crap. I'll be sitting in row C.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 25, 2018 17:22:20 GMT
Thank you for the Chippendale suggestion, TallPaul; it is already on my list as I've read several articles about it.
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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 25, 2018 23:50:17 GMT
Absolutely loved the song played on the Elaine Paige show just over a month ago, composing of the highest standard, heard it was touring after being developed at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Big dissapointment the tour is only going to Scotland and no where near London.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 26, 2018 4:51:49 GMT
The furthest south it currently goes is Coventry in June, if you could manage a day trip, Phantom Of London? Should be combinable with something else in the area.
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Post by showgirl on Apr 27, 2018 5:16:59 GMT
I'm going anyway but was happy to see, this morning, a rave review by Ian Foster (ThereOughtToBeClowns), who sees more theatre than anyone I've ever heard of but says this is the best thing he's seen so far this year.
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Post by anniel on Apr 29, 2018 6:59:44 GMT
Went to see this on Friday and can agree with the great reviews.
It's a fantastic night out wth some absolutely cracking performances - especially the two main blokes, who are both excellent.
The staging is really good ( possibly a bit busy) but it is fluid and they use the big space of the Playhouse stage really well. You're really drawn in in to the production. The second half is really affecting and there were lots of sniffles as the mum sang Sunshine on Leith.
The singing and dancing are spot on: it's not jazz hands and shiny teeth - but it genuine, sincere and the harmonies gave me goose bumps. I don't even think you have to like The Proclaimers!!!
The standing ovation and cheers at the end were really heartfelt.
It was great!
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Post by richey on Apr 29, 2018 11:12:03 GMT
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Post by showgirl on May 5, 2018 4:02:02 GMT
My sister and I enjoyed this at the matinee on Thursday 3, which happened to be a relaxed performance but which we attended because it was the only date/time combo we could do.
Having loved the film I wondered whether the theatrical revival would match up and it was a slow burn but really got to me by the end - and I don't usually say that. The performers are indeed great, as is the music, but the really strong book underpins it effectively, which isn't always the case.
On the "relaxed performance" note, I think it's brilliant that so many theatres now offer these and similar performances, eg with captions, etc. I, probably along with many others here, almost take going to the theatre for granted and I moan about online booking issues, prices, seats, etc, yet I am so lucky to be able to attend as frequently and readily as I do and it's performances like this which remind me of that and make me appreciate my circumstances.
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