Lichfield Dean Posted July 7 VT Supporter Posted July 7 A place to talk about shows, plays, theatres and all that kind of razzle dazzle. 3
Lichfield Dean Posted July 7 Author VT Supporter Posted July 7 3 minutes ago, rjw63 said: Are you implying theatre is ghey? No! Not at all. Just... You know... It's all about the show, the dazzle, the lights, the colours... 2
rjw63 Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Just now, Lichfield Dean said: No! Not at all. Just... You know... It's all about the show, the dazzle, the lights, the colours... Yeah ok One of my neighbours is in theatre, acting and production. And yes, he’s ghey and does drag regularly
Lichfield Dean Posted July 7 Author VT Supporter Posted July 7 Saw Hamilton last night. Was determined not to buy into the hype. But, well, it deserves its reputation. It was a tremendous night's entertainment. Really was. Clever, funny, sad, intriguing, technically impressive, it had the lot. The way it messed about with time was fascinating, and very well done. The staging was effective if simplistic, but that was all it needed to be - the music and the acting were riveting enough as it was. Honestly, I was genuinely impressed. Oh, and the Hippodrome is still better than any London theatre I've been in. 3
Lichfield Dean Posted July 7 Author VT Supporter Posted July 7 1 minute ago, rjw63 said: Yeah ok One of my neighbours is in theatre, acting and production. And yes, he’s ghey and does drag regularly I'm sure it's just coincidence.
Rugeley Villa Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Do a few Theartre shows . Really enjoyable civilised night out . Was only thinking yesterday can’t wait to go and watch The Nutcracker again just before Xmas . My last show was The London Symphonic rock opera in Birmingham the other month which was amazing . 2
Mark Albrighton Posted July 7 VT Supporter Posted July 7 Ah treading the boards…the roar of the greasepaint… I kinda like Beckett’s stuff.
Lichfield Dean Posted July 7 Author VT Supporter Posted July 7 7 minutes ago, bickster said: Musical Theatre is the enemy of the people Somehow I knew you were going to say that. 1
bickster Posted July 7 Moderator Posted July 7 Just now, Lichfield Dean said: Somehow I knew you were going to say that. You couldn’t pay me to go to one 1
Rugeley Villa Posted July 7 Posted July 7 2 minutes ago, bickster said: You couldn’t pay me to go to one Do you ever let yourself go? No belief in the joys of Santa , no lovely nights out at the Theartre 1
bickster Posted July 7 Moderator Posted July 7 1 minute ago, Rugeley Villa said: Do you ever let yourself go? No belief in the joys of Santa , no lovely nights out at the Theartre Plenty of nights in theatres in my life, I even used to run Theatres at the Fringe In Edinburgh for a few summers A genuinely good play is a joy to watch. Musical Theatre are the piles on the ring piece of theatrical entertainment. 1
bannedfromHandV Posted July 7 Posted July 7 The Book of Mormon is an absolute riot, whether you like theatre or not, one of the best things I’ve ever sat through - any thing, not just theatre. Only went for the first time a few years ago as the missus is partial to it, have to be honest, as a once a year thing to do I quite enjoy it now, been to see Wicked and Phantom as well as Book of Mormon, Phantom was a bit too much for me to be honest but it’s the missus’ fave. 4
GarethRDR Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Got tickets to Ianucci's Dr. Strangelove later this year, should be corking. Last trip out was to David Tennant's run in Good which was, well, good. Mousetrap is absolutely shite and I have no idea how it's endured. That's my one theatre hot-take.
chrisp65 Posted July 7 Posted July 7 We did Edinburgh Fringe last year. It was a glorious mess. Serious plays about Holocaust survivors, trans comedians, Sunshine on Leith (in a tent), and all points in between. We’ll definitely do it again soon, but knowing a little more now we’ll be able to hit it harder and see more. Less reading of the synopsis to consider if it’s for us, more downing some drinks and just seeing the next thing that’s on at the closest venue. 2
DaoDeMings Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Saw a NTL screening if Nye a few weeks ago starring Michael Sheen. It was incredible would strongly recommend. 1
Brumstopdogs Posted July 7 Posted July 7 2 hours ago, Rugeley Villa said: Do a few Theartre shows . Really enjoyable civilised night out . Was only thinking yesterday can’t wait to go and watch The Nutcracker again just before Xmas . My last show was The London Symphonic rock opera in Birmingham the other month which was amazing . 1
Brumstopdogs Posted July 7 Posted July 7 My kids are in to musicals/plays etc. This month they're off to see Hamilton, Six and Heathers so hope the expense is worth it! Glad to see that Hamilton had a good review from @Lichfield Deanas having to tag along to that one.
DCJonah Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Hamilton is incredible. I'd say the two best things I've seen though are Harry Potter and Stranger Things. Both absolutely amazing
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