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Theatre Critics Thread
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Christine2 | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:32 |
Hiya Lynda:)) Yes, your right. I enjoyed Blood Brothers too. I suppose it was just the content tonight that I found so sad. The idea that you can't be IN love and love somebody at the same time, if you know what I mean. In answer to your question, am I seeing anything else soon, see above lol:)) |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:28 |
Hiya :))) I know what you mean Chrissie, but Blood Brothers left me feeling sad, because the acting was so good you think it real, so to me thats a good play. Blood Brothers was one oof the best plays I have seen, so moving. Going to se any more soon? Lynda x x |
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Christine2 | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:27 |
p.s. Off to see a comedy tomorrow night 'Just the Ticket' by Keith Waterhouse. What a contrast that should be:)) |
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Christine2 | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:23 |
I've just got home from seeing 'Deep Blue Sea' by Terence Rattigan. It is a very well written play and it was an excellent production in every respect. However, I did come away feeling rather depressed and I would rather come home smiling, singing and dancing. It is basically the story of a married woman who has left her husband and has been living with a rake for a year. He loves her as much as he is capable of loving anyone but her love for him is all consuming. It is a doomed relationship and put me in mind of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Couldn't live with but didn't want to live without. Very sad. Chrissie x |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:19 |
as in ...? |
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Unknown | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:17 |
Love any sort of theatre since age of 6..seen everything.. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:15 |
What sort of knowledge Hays? |
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Unknown | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:11 |
I have lots of knowledge on Musical's so anyone wants to ask..ask away.. Also plays, John osbourne being a fav... |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 27 Apr 2006 23:09 |
Going to see the Sinatra show at The Palladium next week, anyone been? |
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Unknown | Report | 30 Mar 2006 08:54 |
Old Times – Harold Pinter Deeley, a filmmaker, and Kate, his wife of twenty years, live in an isolated farmhouse by the sea. The calm and seclusion of their world is splintered by the arrival of the beautiful Anna, a solitary dinner guest and old friend. As the trio reminisce, they bring to life the events and echoes of a shared past in 1950’s London. But memories like these, mixed with desire, can be dangerous. Soon a battle of wills begins, an emotional duel in which past ant present will merge with shattering consequences… I understand that Pinter is difficult to follow and I certainly couldn’t follow this play at all. I, and the people I went with, came away totally bemused. Not my cup of tea at all. Would be interested to know if anyone else has seen it and what they thought of it It was the last of the series of plays I had booked and I have certainly been to see plays I may not have thought of seeing. We got to see 3 plays for £21, so it was excellent value. I shall look out for the next season; hopefully they will repeat the offer in the autumn. When they do another season I’ll give you a shout Lynda. Dee x |
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Unknown | Report | 18 Mar 2006 16:28 |
Have now been to see the second of the three plays we booked Men of the World by John Godber A touching, often hilarious, bittersweet comedy which follows three coach drivers preparing for a mystery tour to Scarborough. They pass the time remembering more exciting times from the past, such as the last one don the Rhine Valley to Heidelberg It was hilarious, had tears running down my face, the three actors were brilliant. Dee x |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 7 Mar 2006 18:32 |
Hi Lynda, just seen an ad for Smaller - there are tickets left only in Nottingham (13-18 mar) and Birmingham (20-25 mar) - from 29th March it is at the Lyric Theatre in London 0870 890 1107. I was interested to see it is directed by Kathy Burke. I bet it is really good! Maz. XX |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 5 Mar 2006 20:57 |
Glad you enjoyed it Dee, I never went in the end, we went to see the Four Tops at the same theatre last week, they were great. I got my dates mixed up with East is East and Smaller a play with dawn french & Alison Moyet, it's doing the rounds before it goes to London, but couldn't;t get seats, i rang everyday to see if the had any returns too :(( I have booked today to see Frank Sinatra at the Palladium in May, it is all done with lasers, sounds fascinating, really looking forward to it. Lynda |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Feb 2006 12:31 |
Dry Rot One of the most successful farces ever to appear in London, Dry Rot was recently voted one of the top one hundred plays of the 20th Century in a national poll The story follows a crazy, but very likeable gang of bookies who, in order to be near a racecourse, are staying at a country hotel – The Bull and Cow. Secret rooms, sliding panels, mistaken identity and a nice little bit of romance are some of the main ingredients of this very racy, slick and side splittingly funny farce, which never lets up for a moment. Well it was brilliant, and if you haven’t already seen it I would recommend it, I had tears running down my face at times it was so funny. |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 27 Feb 2006 21:13 |
Hi Dee, when I spoke to her the other day she said she was booked to see East is East - but can't remember when for! Maz. XX |
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Unknown | Report | 27 Feb 2006 18:04 |
Well tonights the night, off to see Dry Rot Will let you know what we thought of it Did you get tickets in the end Lynda, or are you going to the Marlowe? Dee xx |
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Sal in Sydney | Report | 15 Jan 2006 09:33 |
Just to say that I went to see An Inspector Calls today and loved it!!!!!!! |
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Unknown | Report | 8 Jan 2006 14:54 |
Chrissie, you, me and Lynda could have gone together if you had been nearer. Lynda, I have sent you a pm with the dates I am going . ;-)) Joe, I know what you mean about the costs, some of the plays have only had two or three actors in them, and scenerly costs seem to be kept to a minimum. I'm not over keen on musicals, but the OH is so will look out for the one you mentioned Dee x |
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Joe ex Bexleyheath | Report | 8 Jan 2006 11:38 |
Dee, Half empty I would have thought was the norm for plays. On the other hand musicals (which are my passion) are often full especially for the better known names. You have seen that I have given several dates for 'Crazy For You' and that is a show that should never have been terminated in London, though having said that, I am glad that it has given amateurs a chance to shine - and I have seen that show so many, many times. Now I did go down to Eastbourne on one occasion and they were turning people away at the door ! and that happened elsewhere too - if you live near one of those places listed I recommend it. You will sing the music for weeks after. Also you have to compare the cost of staging a play compared with a musical - the play can be done virtually on a shoe-string but a musical will run into tens of thousands. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 8 Jan 2006 11:33 |
We may see you at te theatre Dee, looking into that set of plays, just seeing if the dates are o.k. What days are you going? Lynda |