Where are you going tonight?
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Went to a pub/restaurant on the road to Tottington (Victoria/ Queen Victoria?), about three months back Nice enough place, friendly etc and decent food with a fair selection. Only about 12/15 folk in all night and only half-a-dozen eating. With the outside lighting/cooking and staff costs etc, it makes you wonder how they manage to stay open at all. This place had its own chicken run down the side of the pub so, fresh eggs and most likely fresh chicken too.CAPSLOCK wrote: Duke William is now shut and the White Horse up for sale
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When the show first opened they had a male singer (Anton Rogers?) who was really great. Saw excerts from it on TV at the time and was well impressed by him. Won't get to the live show but I'll be looking out for the film which look to have good reviews.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote: Glad you liked it.
Current Eponine is great, isn't she? So much so it's actually slightly disruptive as you can't imagine why Marius goes for Cosette instead.
For me the current Valjean isn't up to scratch as either an actor or a singer, and the staging in the Queen's Theatre is more 'intimate' than it used to be in the Palace, which sometimes is good, but for me it loses a bit of the 'epic' feeling it used to have.
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Cats is shit and WSS is an acquired taste.Prufrock wrote:Did the random singing not do your head in? Because, I must be wrong about musicals. Some of them at least. I mean, I know Cats is shit, and West Side Story, but I think Les Mis, being Victor and all, must be one I could like. Worth the 50 notes?
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They have certainly had some good ones over the years (not actually an Alfie Boe fn myself, as it goes), but the current one came from Spanish productions and the West End is a massive step up for him.TANGODANCER wrote:When the show first opened they had a male singer (Anton Rogers?) who was really great. Saw excerts from it on TV at the time and was well impressed by him. Won't get to the live show but I'll be looking out for the film which look to have good reviews.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote: Glad you liked it.
Current Eponine is great, isn't she? So much so it's actually slightly disruptive as you can't imagine why Marius goes for Cosette instead.
For me the current Valjean isn't up to scratch as either an actor or a singer, and the staging in the Queen's Theatre is more 'intimate' than it used to be in the Palace, which sometimes is good, but for me it loses a bit of the 'epic' feeling it used to have.
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which Road to Tottington?TANGODANCER wrote:Went to a pub/restaurant on the road to Tottington (Victoria/ Queen Victoria?), about three months back Nice enough place, friendly etc and decent food with a fair selection. Only about 12/15 folk in all night and only half-a-dozen eating. With the outside lighting/cooking and staff costs etc, it makes you wonder how they manage to stay open at all. This place had its own chicken run down the side of the pub so, fresh eggs and most likely fresh chicken too.CAPSLOCK wrote: Duke William is now shut and the White Horse up for sale
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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Glad you liked it.General Mannerheim wrote:well we turned up on the off chance but it was sold out so got in the queue for potential returns and eventually got in for £65 each! (27 years running and its still packed out on a Monday night in friggin January!) more than i’d anticipated paying but once your there n’that youre kindda locked in, we turned down a pair @ £85 earlier... we had cracking seats, and id pay it again tbh.Prufrock wrote:Did the random singing not do your head in? Because, I must be wrong about musicals. Some of them at least. I mean, I know Cats is shit, and West Side Story, but I think Les Mis, being Victor and all, must be one I could like. Worth the 50 notes?
The random singing isn’t really random given that the entire dialogue is spoken ‘in tune’ which is a bit pointless as it doesn’t always rhyme but the songs were fantastic. its a musical so you know what to expect. The girl who played Eponine was my favourite (she was fit too) and Monsieur Thenardier was brilliant as well, they bring a bit of humour to the show. I just thought it was great. the singing, acting, costumes, set, atmosphere, orchestra. Everything about it.
Current Eponine is great, isn't she? So much so it's actually slightly disruptive as you can't imagine why Marius goes for Cosette instead.
For me the current Valjean isn't up to scratch as either an actor or a singer, and the staging in the Queen's Theatre is more 'intimate' than it used to be in the Palace, which sometimes is good, but for me it loses a bit of the 'epic' feeling it used to have.
ha, we said exactly the same! yeah Eponine is lovely!
We didnt have the normal bloke, we had a stand in called Chris Holland - he was pretty flawless to my novice eyes & ears. i enjoyed the intimacy, but came home and watched youtube vids of the 25th anniversary staging at the O2, that certainly looked epic!
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Sorry General, that should have read Tockholes, via the Wilton route. My error, apologies.General Mannerheim wrote:which Road to Tottington?TANGODANCER wrote:Went to a pub/restaurant on the road to Tottington (Victoria/ Queen Victoria?), about three months back Nice enough place, friendly etc and decent food with a fair selection. Only about 12/15 folk in all night and only half-a-dozen eating. With the outside lighting/cooking and staff costs etc, it makes you wonder how they manage to stay open at all. This place had its own chicken run down the side of the pub so, fresh eggs and most likely fresh chicken too.CAPSLOCK wrote: Duke William is now shut and the White Horse up for sale
Its grim up north Bolton
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you had me racking my brains then
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I'm now wracking my brain to work out whether it's racking or wracking my brains, and I honestly don't know.General Mannerheim wrote:you had me racking my brains then
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Racking (as in stretching).Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm now wracking my brain to work out whether it's racking or wracking my brains, and I honestly don't know.General Mannerheim wrote:you had me racking my brains then

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There's a counter argument to be had in wracking (as in wrecking)TANGODANCER wrote:Racking (as in stretching).Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm now wracking my brain to work out whether it's racking or wracking my brains, and I honestly don't know.General Mannerheim wrote:you had me racking my brains then

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yes - but it's only made by idiots!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There's a counter argument to be had in wracking (as in wrecking)TANGODANCER wrote:Racking (as in stretching).Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm now wracking my brain to work out whether it's racking or wracking my brains, and I honestly don't know.General Mannerheim wrote:you had me racking my brains then

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Little post-Christmas family treat tonight. The Lion King at the Palace in Manchester. Should be good.
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Apt. King / Palace.clapton is god wrote:Little post-Christmas family treat tonight. The Lion King at the Palace in Manchester. Should be good.

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No wonder you got onto 15 to 1Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Apt. King / Palace.clapton is god wrote:Little post-Christmas family treat tonight. The Lion King at the Palace in Manchester. Should be good.

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Was okay but, for me, nothing special. Family loved it but I couldn't help thinking that for the same price as I paid for four here I could have got me and the wife our two season tickets for the Octagon and seen nine plays there instead. Standing ovation at the end so it must have been just me being a miserable git.clapton is god wrote:Little post-Christmas family treat tonight. The Lion King at the Palace in Manchester. Should be good.
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Just got back from 'One Man Two Guvnors' at the Lowry. The funniest show I have ever seen. Tears rolling down face! Rufus Hound very funny, lots of interaction with audience, lots of live music, just brilliant.
Only on for two more nights. If you possibly can get tickets!
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been meaning to see that in London, might get it booked.clapton is god wrote:Just got back from 'One Man Two Guvnors' at the Lowry. The funniest show I have ever seen. Tears rolling down face! Rufus Hound very funny, lots of interaction with audience, lots of live music, just brilliant.
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London show is a bit stupid if you ask me. Depends if you like slapstick generally. Can't think where live music comes in apart from the interval?General Mannerheim wrote:been meaning to see that in London, might get it booked.clapton is god wrote:Just got back from 'One Man Two Guvnors' at the Lowry. The funniest show I have ever seen. Tears rolling down face! Rufus Hound very funny, lots of interaction with audience, lots of live music, just brilliant.
Only on for two more nights. If you possibly can get tickets!
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^ Every scene change there was a skiffle group called the Crazies would jump on stage and perform for two minutes. They were also on stage prior to the performance for 20 minutes whilst everyone took their seats and again during the interval. Very good too. Not sure I'd call it slapstick, bordering on farce perhaps, and, yes, someones trousers did fall down.
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