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Post by littlefluffychick on Nov 28, 2019 13:51:31 GMT
For those that are interested, I thought I’d feed back a few thoughts about Grace’s debut performance as Juliet yesterday. I saw Miriam at the opening night last week, so I can directly compare. I am not a fan girl and have not seen Grace or Miriam in any other shows btw!! contains spoilers below...
Overall, I felt Grace played a softer and less sassy Juliet, which for me, made the story make much more sense - I was disappointed that Miriam’s amazing sassy Juliet ended up going back to soppy old Romeo, I just couldn’t understand why she’d do that.
However, in contrast, I felt the connection between Grace’s Juliet and Romeo was far more tender & believable, which helped me accept that it was true love between them after all and they ought to be together.
I also felt that overall, Grace sang in tune more than Miriam did. I hate to say it as Miriam was epic, but some of Miriam’s big notes on the opening night were a bit off pitch, Grace had no such issues and her voice is a real powerhouse. However I thought Miriam sang Starting Over way better.
I also want to say that I think this is a terrific cast - supremely talented across the board Oliver, Cassidy, David, Melanie, Tim, Jordan all sensational - especially Tim(Francois - just bloody amazing acting and the best voice of the bunch alongside Jordans) and David(Lance - LMAO at his French characterisation, just superb) and Jordan (Romeo, what a talent, what a voice and what an amazing leather jacket!) The only slight weak link for me was the guy who played Mae, he sang very very loudly and ‘placed’ all his notes so carefully to the point it seemed like he was ‘honking’ more than singing the songs, it’s hard to explain, but he was the only one I didn’t super love. His acting was excellent though and I love the concept of Mae’s character and story.
The costumes and lighting for this show are to die for. I was on the front row last night and the costumes are just beautiful, no expense has been spared on them
another thought was that I wish they hadn’t played the show for laughs as much and focussed more on what is an amazing concept - what if Juliet doesn’t die? If they toned down the comedy just a tad and made the plot less silly, I think this could have been one of the best shows ever. Just my opinion of course.
I did have a fan girl moment during the boyband section - Oliver and David are hot!!. Whether you see Miriam or Grace as Juliet you’re in for a real treat. I’d recommend this show, mainly due to the quality of the performances you’ll see, rather than the story of the show itself. Thanks all.
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Post by anthony40 on Nov 28, 2019 19:04:24 GMT
Apart from the haircut, wash and scalp massage, they trim the eyebrows, flame the ears and give a hot towel massage. BurlyBeaR gets his ears set on fire when he goes to the barber?! This I need a ticket for. As a person who had his ears flamed yesterday afternoon, I say don't knock it till you try it
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Post by danb on Nov 28, 2019 19:23:49 GMT
I don’t mind a Hopi ear candle every now and again, but don’t need actual flames being sent into crevices not designed for them. It’s just showing off! 😛
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Post by anthony40 on Nov 28, 2019 19:30:15 GMT
I don’t mind a Hopi ear candle every now and again, but don’t need actual flames being sent into crevices not designed for them. It’s just showing off! 😛 it's like a large metal cotton bud with a flay that the gently tap against your ear which burns away any unwanted ear hair.
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Post by intoanewlife on Nov 28, 2019 19:43:21 GMT
I don’t mind a Hopi ear candle every now and again, but don’t need actual flames being sent into crevices not designed for them. It’s just showing off! 😛 it's like a large metal cotton bud with a flay that the gently tap against your ear which burns away any unwanted ear hair. That sounds horrific, I'd rather have hairy ears...
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Post by musicalmarge on Nov 28, 2019 23:54:23 GMT
Are there day seats for this? Walk to box office for 10am? Not Online? I walked straight into the box office at 10:07 last week and got 2 tickets front row centre for £20 each Super thanks. But nowhere online? Ugh
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Post by edi on Nov 29, 2019 8:46:41 GMT
I walked straight into the box office at 10:07 last week and got 2 tickets front row centre for £20 each Super thanks. But nowhere online? Ugh Sometimes they put the unsold day seats online later on the day for £22.50
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2019 10:48:33 GMT
Since we have been on the topic of hair on this thread, I was row D on Monday and saw that David Bedella and Cassidy both had wig lines. So they seem to be wearing wigs that are basically the same as their hair.
Why on earth is this please and thank you?!?! Surely it would be easier to you know, just have their own hair on display? Rather than have a wig based on their own hair. Weird.
Anyway, leaving Cher like antics aside, was another great performance. Wonderful view from there. And MTL really is giving what should be an award winning performance. Lots of love for JLG's Romeo too. Gorgeous voice. And I quite fancy him so that's nice.
What was slightly peeving was that I was surrounded by what looked like a sea of teenagers most of whom clearly hadn't had to pay for a ticket. Dunno if they were all from a drama school. A few friends of cast around me too. I appreciate they need to paper for word of mouth and I understand it. But it is annoying when as a genuine fan you have to cough up 75 quid for a good seat. I don't have a solution to this issue sadly!
As for the "top price" for 15 quid or whatever it is offers, they are ALWAYS the back rows of top price non premium. Which as we all know is basically the entire stalls bar the back 4 ish rows in most theatres. Sadly GILT is like that too these days - always rows R/S/T..... I'd love to be proven wrong this year!
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Post by spellingbea on Nov 29, 2019 10:56:36 GMT
I have a free ticket for tomorrow night as I can no longer go. Posting on the notice board. Sorry, I'm new here so not sure how to reply to your message on the noticeboard! Is this ticket still available? I would really love to go!
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Post by partytentdown on Nov 29, 2019 21:02:03 GMT
Since we have been on the topic of hair on this thread, I was row D on Monday and saw that David Bedella and Cassidy both had wig lines. So they seem to be wearing wigs that are basically the same as their hair. Why on earth is this please and thank you?!?! Surely it would be easier to you know, just have their own hair on display? Rather than have a wig based on their own hair. Weird. Re wigs: it's because, unless you have very short hair, the stage lights generally melt any product you put on your hair (gel/spray etc) and the sweat from your head also causes your hair-do to go flat. In some shows, also, the wiring and clips for your mic are hidden under a wig. It also means that if you're playing lots of characters you can look different very easily, but I guess this doesn't apply in this case.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 29, 2019 21:24:09 GMT
I imagine it’s easier to just plonk a wig on than worrying about all that pesky styling.
I remember years ago that it came to me as a bit of a shock upon discovering how many tv actors were wearing wigs.
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Post by alison on Nov 29, 2019 23:37:56 GMT
Since we have been on the topic of hair on this thread, I was row D on Monday and saw that David Bedella and Cassidy both had wig lines. So they seem to be wearing wigs that are basically the same as their hair. Why on earth is this please and thank you?!?! Surely it would be easier to you know, just have their own hair on display? Rather than have a wig based on their own hair. Weird. Anyway, leaving Cher like antics aside, was another great performance. Wonderful view from there. And MTL really is giving what should be an award winning performance. Lots of love for JLG's Romeo too. Gorgeous voice. And I quite fancy him so that's nice. What was slightly peeving was that I was surrounded by what looked like a sea of teenagers most of whom clearly hadn't had to pay for a ticket. Dunno if they were all from a drama school. A few friends of cast around me too. I appreciate they need to paper for word of mouth and I understand it. But it is annoying when as a genuine fan you have to cough up 75 quid for a good seat. I don't have a solution to this issue sadly! As for the "top price" for 15 quid or whatever it is offers, they are ALWAYS the back rows of top price non premium. Which as we all know is basically the entire stalls bar the back 4 ish rows in most theatres. Sadly GILT is like that too these days - always rows R/S/T..... I'd love to be proven wrong this year!
How odd if David's wearing a wig, none of the rest of the men are I believe.
As far as the women go, as well as the reasons mentioned above about mic packs etc, wigs also tend to look much thicker than normal hair, so unless you have a very particular style (like Miriam) then if everyone around you is wearing a wig your hair will just look really flat and drab in comparison. I think the mic packs is the main reason though.
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Post by Stephen on Nov 30, 2019 1:19:10 GMT
I didn't really 'get' this tonight. I'd give it a solid three stars overall given that the only things I disliked were the music and the book. I thought it was a slick production with a cool and well utilised set, nice projections and some unobtrusive pyros. It's a VERY loud show at times and feels like being at a gig (many will like that) I disliked the lights on the outside of the pros flashing at the audience.
Theatre nicer than I expected with a well raked circle and nice loos!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2019 3:30:17 GMT
I imagine it’s easier to just plonk a wig on than worrying about all that pesky styling. I remember years ago that it came to me as a bit of a shock upon discovering how many tv actors were wearing wigs.
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 30, 2019 17:51:17 GMT
Well isn't this just the most fun you can have with your clothes on!
Yes it's daft but it works brilliantly and everything about it is infectious. The songs mostly fit the story without too much shoe-horning and the leads are a dream. Cassidy sounded amazing on Celine's 'That's The Way It Is' and Oliver is just a handsome bundle of charm. It won't go down in the history books but it's a lot of fun and it will prove a lot of the early naysayers wrong.
I got F29 in the Stalls direct from the theatre's website this morning, for £40. Great view, a bit cramped but then I'm 6'7", it would be fine for most normal people. All levels were open, the place was busy and audience seemed to love it. Word of mouth is going to set this show alight, critics be damned.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 30, 2019 18:25:50 GMT
^^^^ Did you ever doubt us? 😌
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Post by robertb213 on Nov 30, 2019 18:33:25 GMT
^^^^ Did you ever doubt us? 😌 Never! 😀
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Post by sophizoey on Nov 30, 2019 21:18:53 GMT
Saw this on Thursday afternoon and this is just the most brilliant thing they could have made with this concept. Every performance was outstanding and I just want to see it again because I have no idea where to start with how brilliant each part was. I went through every single emotion I could have possibly felt. The love story between Francois and May was probably one of my favourite bits.
A show has never left me speechless in such a positive way, I do hope I'll find the words for this brilliance soon.
Also RE: Dayseats, my friend and I arrived at 8am because that's when we got off the coach but I would say 9am is safe for the most central seats and showing up to the box office at 10am will be fine to just get a dayseat. There was around 10 people in the queue for two shows when it opened.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 12:20:22 GMT
Great view, a bit cramped but then I'm 6'7", it would be fine for most normal people. Henceforth I think height disclosures should be required whenever legroom comments are offered and to facilitate stalking the vertically enhanced. I'm 6'6".
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Post by robertb213 on Dec 1, 2019 17:04:15 GMT
Great view, a bit cramped but then I'm 6'7", it would be fine for most normal people. Henceforth I think height disclosures should be required whenever legroom comments are offered and to facilitate stalking the vertically enhanced. I'm 6'6". Seconded! Saying 'legroom was amazing' is all well and good, but for all we know, that person could've been Kristin Chenoweth 😂
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Post by ptwest on Dec 1, 2019 17:25:53 GMT
Thirded! 6'6" and used to kneelock and taking painkillers for a night out at the theatre.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 1, 2019 17:35:23 GMT
A mere 6’3” here. I find the whole legroom thing hugely stressful when it comes to booking. I bow to you even taller folks.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 22:25:01 GMT
It won't go down in the history books but it's a lot of fun and it will prove a lot of the early naysayers wrong. I'm not convinced. I don't think it will last a year. I'll buy the first round if i'm wrong. Back in the day when the Shaftesbury was home to a succession of flops, they only lasted about 3 months, but shows don't seem to close that quick any more. It seems producers have bigger pockets now. But given how much money they seemed to have thrown at this production, it wiil be here a while, but shorter then more recent tenants. Whats the target audience??
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Post by Oleanna on Dec 1, 2019 23:37:46 GMT
If I had to chose between front Stalls (around row D) or front Royal Circle (same) for this (both central), which should I go for?
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Post by showtoones on Dec 2, 2019 2:27:00 GMT
If I had to chose between front Stalls (around row D) or front Royal Circle (same) for this (both central), which should I go for? I’d suggest going for the Royal unless you really like being close. The stage is somewhat high so you may miss the feet that close up unless you are on the taller side. The show is fab though and you’ll have a blast
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Post by craig on Dec 2, 2019 9:53:49 GMT
So many big boys on Theatreboard.
At a mere 5 ft 8, I'm basically the board's Chenoweth.
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Post by Oleanna on Dec 2, 2019 10:08:51 GMT
If I had to chose between front Stalls (around row D) or front Royal Circle (same) for this (both central), which should I go for? I’d suggest going for the Royal unless you really like being close. The stage is somewhat high so you may miss the feet that close up unless you are on the taller side. The show is fab though and you’ll have a blast Thank you!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2019 19:31:28 GMT
So many big boys on Theatreboard. At a mere 5 ft 8, I'm basically the board's Chenoweth. LOL. A pocket Cheno.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2019 19:35:33 GMT
6"2 here. I tend to find most seats comfortable but I try to go for aisles when I can as there's just a bit more room to stretch out.
Recently, I went to the Edinburgh Playhouse and the only tickets left were up in the balcony. The box office assistant warned me that the legroom would be tight. Which it was, but I had nobody to my left so I was able to just stretch that way.
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Post by shady23 on Dec 2, 2019 23:38:48 GMT
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