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Post by Boob on Jun 15, 2019 11:03:13 GMT
I had initially resisted booking for this due to venue, ticket prices, and the fact the Leicester Curve production was so disappointing (Jasna Ivir was standing in for Lucy Schauffer, book in hand). But I thought the clips sounded promising, I managed to grab a cheap deal (although livid better, cheaper tickets became available the next day), and if it looks a fright I can just close my eyes and listen to that glorious score played by a proper orchestra. Cautiously looking forward to this one...
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Post by theatre241 on Jun 15, 2019 11:18:03 GMT
I grabbed a £25 tix from todaytix and the og price was £75! Such a steal
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jun 15, 2019 12:12:23 GMT
I had initially resisted booking for this due to venue, ticket prices, and the fact the Leicester Curve production was so disappointing (Jasna Ivir was standing in for Lucy Schauffer, book in hand). But I thought the clips sounded promising, I managed to grab a cheap deal (although livid better, cheaper tickets became available the next day), and if it looks a fright I can just close my eyes and listen to that glorious score played by a proper orchestra. Cautiously looking forward to this one... Btw, Lucy Schauffer is Renée's standby in this. After having seen her being so glorious at the Carousel concert of last month I'd love to see her Margaret.
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 15, 2019 13:14:47 GMT
Matinee about to start, Dove off today, typical, was really looking forward to seeing her. However getting to see Renee Fleming and Alex Jennings will still be a treat and a half! Will update with my thoughts after the show.
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Post by fiyero on Jun 15, 2019 13:14:51 GMT
Dove Cameron is off today, Molly Lynch is on for her. Sounds last minute. Good job I didn't know who she is!
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Post by latefortheoverture on Jun 15, 2019 14:13:51 GMT
Don't think she has a great track record for attendance, which is a shame as she is a stunt cast in this. Will be interested to see how she copes with 20 (!!!!) performances! Hardly a six month stint!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 15, 2019 14:28:53 GMT
She has a chest cold apparently. And anxiety.
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 15, 2019 14:46:50 GMT
She has a chest cold apparently. And anxiety. The producer came on before the show. She came in this morning determined to go on but her throat is very sore. As it is Molly Lynch is doing a fabulous job.
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 14:48:17 GMT
Matinee about to start, Dove off today, typical, was really looking forward to seeing her. However getting to see Renee Fleming and Alex Jennings will still be a treat and a half! Will update with my thoughts after the show. Im there too! Not too fussed about Cameron, ive never heard of her anyway. Jennings a class act as always. Fleming singing like an angel naturally. She's in a lot of outfits.
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 14:49:30 GMT
She has a chest cold apparently. And anxiety. The producer came on before the show. She came in this morning determined to go on but her throat is very sore. As it is Molly Lynch is doing a fabulous job. Isnt she! Amazing i thought they'd say she would be doing it script in hand but all credit to her.
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 14:50:57 GMT
She has a chest cold apparently. And anxiety. After one performance, doesn't bode well for the US leg where she will presumably be a big draw.
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Post by fiyero on Jun 15, 2019 14:51:44 GMT
The producer came on before the show. She came in this morning determined to go on but her throat is very sore. As it is Molly Lynch is doing a fabulous job. Isnt she! Amazing i thought they'd say she would be doing it script in hand but all credit to her. Has she done the show before? I have no idea who Dove is so if there hadn't been a sign and announcement I'd have had no idea a cover was on!
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 15, 2019 14:57:25 GMT
Matinee about to start, Dove off today, typical, was really looking forward to seeing her. However getting to see Renee Fleming and Alex Jennings will still be a treat and a half! Will update with my thoughts after the show. Im there too! Not too fussed about Cameron, ive never heard of her anyway. Jennings a class act as always. Fleming singing like an angel naturally. She's in a lot of outfits. I agree, Jennings was actually the main draw for me, always wanted to see him onstage, he had some great laugh lines in the first half. As for Cameron, I'm the right age to have watched her a few years back on Disney Channel, She has a lot of charisma and is extremely likeable (and judging by the amount of teenage girls here I imagine there is a lot of disappointment) But yes if she has a sore throat at the start of such a short run it doesn't bode well!
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Post by theatre241 on Jun 15, 2019 15:05:49 GMT
There are even free tickets around for this show with just a £6.50 admin fee to pay, though they have all gone very quickly both times I received the offer. Happy with my front row seat for the £55ish I paid last month. I've mixed feelings about the commercial wisdom of these giveaway offers before a show has even opened. If I hadn't already booked, and knew that such deals were around, I'd hold off and await another offer. Where abouts is this offer?!!!
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Post by jampot on Jun 15, 2019 16:01:36 GMT
Well that was almost a Natasha Barnes moment...Take a bow Molly Lynch....Superb!
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Post by winonaforever on Jun 15, 2019 16:02:55 GMT
Dove had better not be off next Saturday, I'm only going to see her! (and to see what one of my favourite films is like as a musical, as I'd had no idea it had been made into one) At least I'll see Rob Houchen I suppose, I do like him.
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 16:06:14 GMT
Well that was almost a Natasha Barnes moment...Take a bow Molly Lynch....Superb! Indeedio, superb.
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Post by fiyero on Jun 15, 2019 16:40:28 GMT
Wow. I went in blind, the story is a bit simple in my opinion (but musical often are). It was difficult to connect with dome of the decidiond (trying to. Avoid spoilers) but I really enjoyed it. I didn't get a programme, is Mollie a listed understudy? The producer didn't make it sound like she is. She was superb. I spotted more mistakes from the mother than her and it was nice how much support she got from the rest of the cast at the bows. I only went because of the offer but am glad I did, if you get the chance go. Especially if Mollie is on!
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 15, 2019 16:41:23 GMT
Well that was an odd one. I will say first that the entire cast was absolutely superb, and it was a privilege to see them, especially Fleming and Jennings. Molly Lynch knocked it out of park and then some (from Twitter I gather some girls were in tears not being able to see Dove, somebody flew in from the US!) However, the plot and characterisation were so slight it didn't move or even really engage me at all. The score was magnificent though, I've never seen a full blown all American style musical complete with orchestra so I'm not sorry I went or anything.
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 16:43:33 GMT
Wow. I went in blind, the story is a bit simple in my opinion (but musical often are). It was difficult to connect with dome of the decidiond (trying to. Avoid spoilers) but I really enjoyed it. I didn't get a programme, is Mollie a listed understudy? The producer didn't make it sound like she is. She was superb. I spotted more mistakes from the mother than her and it was nice how much support she got from the rest of the cast at the bows. I only went because of the offer but am glad I did, if you get the chance go. Especially if Mollie is on! She is listed as part of the ensemble but she obviously knew the role so...
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Post by showtoones on Jun 15, 2019 16:49:57 GMT
Dove is out so often - this won’t be any different. Glad Molly is good as she’ll go on a lot.
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Post by jgblunners on Jun 15, 2019 17:33:06 GMT
Oh Molly Lynch was brilliant in the Sunset tour - I booked mostly for Houchen, Schoenmaker, and Tamne, but am now not-so-secretly hoping that Cameron is off when I see it as I had no idea that Lynch was covering her!
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Post by learfan on Jun 15, 2019 17:52:05 GMT
Special mention also to Celinde Schoenmaker who sounded and ahem looked superb!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 15, 2019 19:07:59 GMT
Well that was almost a Natasha Barnes moment...Take a bow Molly Lynch....Superb! Prediction: Dove is fully recovered for Monday’s performance.
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Post by showtoones on Jun 15, 2019 19:20:10 GMT
Dove will be there for press night...after that is anyone’s guess. Not sure how a work ethic like that is tolerated.
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Post by talkingheads on Jun 15, 2019 20:10:22 GMT
Dove will be there for press night...after that is anyone’s guess. Not sure how a work ethic like that is tolerated. She comes across as a lovely young woman, listening to her interview on Graham Norton, she said Piazza is her all time favourite musical and it's been her dream to be in it, to the extent she'd had a tattoo done when she was younger, so I don't think it's anything to do with work ethic in that sense, just unfortunate timing.
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Post by Steve on Jun 15, 2019 23:14:03 GMT
I loved this tonight. An exceptional cast in an exceptional show, with Molly Lynch absolutely owning the part of Clara in her second show. Very moving. Some spoilers follow. . . Renee Fleming knocked it out of the park tonight. I've seen her in quite a few operas, and have generally felt that she exerts such control over her voice that she never completely lets go. Well, she lets go here, giving the most passionate and emotional performance I've seen her give, ever. I find her performance as moving as that of Victoria Clark, though I agree with couldileaveyou that Clark was funnier, being more sardonic and quick-witted in her delivery. But the fact that Fleming gets less laughs in no way hurts this piece, as she is a perfect dramatic anchor in a cast filled with funny people. Alex Jennings is urbanely knowing and funny; Liam Tamne is irrepressible bulldozer funny, Celinde Shoenmaker is a wild combo of urbane and untamed funny (like a mash-up of Lady Gaga wisecracks and Megan McKenna uncontrolled emotionalism); and Rob Houchen, well, Rob Houchen, wow, he's such an effervescent energising Romeo you'd think he's fuelled by speedballs, possessing a thrilling performance cocktail of inflamed exhilarating ups and lingering loving downs. It's a superb showing for Houchen, and he's matched by Lynch, with both performers feeling five years more youthful and exciting than their Broadway counterparts. Both Houchen and Lynch, in their romantic scenes, seem to float on air. There's a strange and wonderful symmetry for me witnessing Molly Lynch's second show as understudy, as I also saw Natasha Barnes' second understudy show in "Funny Girl," at the Menier, and I also saw both rock and rap off each other as Bronte sisters in "Wasted" at Southwark Playhouse. And if Barnes became a star at the Menier, I feel Lynch becomes just as much of a star tonight at the Royal Festival Hall. Stunning singing and acting combo, effortlessly believable in a difficult role. The orchestra are visible, upper stage left, visibly balanced by a giant headless male nude stage right, and as the statue draws the inquisitive eye, the luscious full sound draws the ear right back again. This musical has a strange plot I'll refrain from spoiling, but I think it works on an operatic and emotional level better than as some kind of naturalistic drama. Give yourself to these funny people, and give yourself to the pent up dramatic tension, and I think you will have a marvellous time. 4 and a half stars from me. :-)
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Post by gra on Jun 15, 2019 23:33:43 GMT
I loved this tonight. An exceptional cast in an exceptional show, with Molly Lynch absolutely owning the part of Clara in her second show. Very moving. Some spoilers follow. . . Renee Fleming knocked it out of the park tonight. I've seen her in quite a few operas, and have generally felt that she exerts such control over her voice that she never completely lets go. Well, she lets go here, giving the most passionate and emotional performance I've seen her give, ever. I find her performance as moving as that of Victoria Clark, though I agree with couldileaveyou that Clark was funnier, being more sardonic and quick-witted in her delivery. But the fact that Fleming gets less laughs in no way hurts this piece, as she is a perfect dramatic anchor in a cast filled with funny people. Alex Jennings is urbanely knowing and funny; Liam Tamne is irrepressible bulldozer funny, Celinde Shoenmaker is a wild combo of urbane and untamed funny (like a mash-up of Lady Gaga wisecracks and Megan McKenna uncontrolled emotionalism); and Rob Houchen, well, Rob Houchen, wow, he's such an effervescent energising Romeo you'd think he's fuelled by speedballs, possessing a thrilling performance cocktail of inflamed exhilarating ups and lingering loving downs. It's a superb showing for Houchen, and he's matched by Lynch, with both performers feeling five years more youthful and exciting than their Broadway counterparts. Both Houchen and Lynch, in their romantic scenes, seem to float on air. There's a strange and wonderful symmetry for me witnessing Molly Lynch's second show as understudy, as I also saw Natasha Barnes' second understudy show in "Funny Girl," at the Menier, and I also saw both rock and rap off each other as Bronte sisters in "Wasted" at Southwark Playhouse. And if Barnes became a star at the Menier, I feel Lynch becomes just as much of a star tonight at the Royal Festival Hall. Stunning singing and acting combo, effortlessly believable in a difficult role. The orchestra are visible, upper stage left, visibly balanced by a giant headless male nude stage right, and as the statue draws the inquisitive eye, the luscious full sound draws the ear right back again. This musical has a strange plot I'll refrain from spoiling, but I think it works on an operatic and emotional level better than as some kind of naturalistic drama. Give yourself to these funny people, and give yourself to the pent up dramatic tension, and I think you will have a marvellous time. 4 and a half stars from me. :-) I was also at the performance tonight. A great review. Sums up my thoughts exactly!
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Post by edi on Jun 16, 2019 10:00:01 GMT
So I saw this one last Friday. Whilst I don't regret seeing it, I am always open to see new things, I am extremely happy that I waited until the offers started coming in for this one. Today tix especially have great prices right now.
I found it a very charming old fashioned piece. The set was lovely, costumes great. I found it funny how they differentiated between Firenze and Rome - using the large naked statue. The story is quite thin but I really enjoyed the occasional funny bits, all the Italian family bits even thought they were spoken / sung through in Italian!
Singing was superb, all had great voices including Dove Cameron.
However despite all these it wasn't my fav show. I didn't like any of the songs. It was really unfortunate especially as everyone had such great voices.
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Post by craig on Jun 16, 2019 12:27:07 GMT
Very interested in this now that TodayTix have such good offers.
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