The Online Gooner THEATRE THREAD

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"Five and the Prophecy of Prana" at the Barbican, really good show, only has tonight and Saturday left then the run ends.

It is Hip Hop/Kung Fu/Manga dance theatre ...incredible dancing and the music is good too.


http://www.barbican.org.uk/theatre/even ... p?ID=14749

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Trouble Sleeping Quartz?

I went to see "Goodnight Mr Tom" earlier in the year for the wife's birthday.
Quite a good adaptation actually.
I discovered that it was the first stage dramatisation to use hand controlled animals. I'm told that it inspired the type of puppetry used in the stage production of "War Horse".

Not a bad show to see but it has finished now.

I don't really get to the theatre much these days. The cost is often prohibitive but the biggest problem is that Mrs Spuddy works nights so the opportunities to go are few. When we do get time there is normally something more pressing that needs to be done. :(

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SPUDMASHER wrote:Trouble Sleeping Quartz?

I went to see "Goodnight Mr Tom" earlier in the year for the wife's birthday.
Quite a good adaptation actually.
I discovered that it was the first stage dramatisation to use hand controlled animals. I'm told that it inspired the type of puppetry used in the stage production of "War Horse".

Not a bad show to see but it has finished now.

I don't really get to the theatre much these days. The cost is often prohibitive but the biggest problem is that Mrs Spuddy works nights so the opportunities to go are few. When we do get time there is normally something more pressing that needs to be done. :(
so she does the ironing...that seems right..

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SPUDMASHER wrote:Trouble Sleeping Quartz?

I went to see "Goodnight Mr Tom" earlier in the year for the wife's birthday.
Quite a good adaptation actually.
I discovered that it was the first stage dramatisation to use hand controlled animals. I'm told that it inspired the type of puppetry used in the stage production of "War Horse".

Not a bad show to see but it has finished now.

I don't really get to the theatre much these days. The cost is often prohibitive but the biggest problem is that Mrs Spuddy works nights so the opportunities to go are few. When we do get time there is normally something more pressing that needs to be done. :(
I saw a similarly advertised show in Amsterdam a few years ago. Wasn't like you describe though... Oh, the humanity...

:lol:

The missus back “working nights” huh? :rubchin: :D I bet she is – nah, can't be arsed to finish that off, it’s too easy.... :wink:

oops - double entendre implosion... :lol:

:wink: :wink:

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A library thread next?

:D :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
SPUDMASHER wrote:Trouble Sleeping Quartz?

I went to see "Goodnight Mr Tom" earlier in the year for the wife's birthday.
Quite a good adaptation actually.
I discovered that it was the first stage dramatisation to use hand controlled animals. I'm told that it inspired the type of puppetry used in the stage production of "War Horse".

Not a bad show to see but it has finished now.

I don't really get to the theatre much these days. The cost is often prohibitive but the biggest problem is that Mrs Spuddy works nights so the opportunities to go are few. When we do get time there is normally something more pressing that needs to be done. :(
I saw a similarly advertised show in Amsterdam a few years ago. Wasn't like you describe though... Oh, the humanity...

:lol:

The missus back “working nights” huh? :rubchin: :D I bet she is – nah, can't be arsed to finish that off, it’s too easy.... :wink:

oops - double entendre implosion... :lol:

:wink: :wink:
I thought she was a thespian :shock:

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arseofacrow wrote:A library thread next?

:D :wink:
Ballet thread next surely

Bets footwork Ive seen was DB10 though :rubchin:

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Theoperator wrote:
arseofacrow wrote:A library thread next?

:D :wink:
Ballet thread next surely

Bets footwork Ive seen was DB10 though :rubchin:
And what's wrong with dance???

watch this and see if you can try and do 1 hundredth of what the female dancer is doing (strength wise) never mind what the bloke does....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q876pJ0tWE

And this is a fine example of 'Physical Theatre' - saw these back in the 80's in Paris...totally amazing....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgDah2KmUqU

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Theoperator wrote:
arseofacrow wrote:A library thread next?

:D :wink:
Ballet thread next surely

Bets footwork Ive seen was DB10 though :rubchin:
And what's wrong with dance???

watch this and see if you can try and do 1 hundredth of what the female dancer is doing (strength wise) never mind what the bloke does....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q876pJ0tWE

And this is a fine example of 'Physical Theatre' - saw these back in the 80's in Paris...totally amazing....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgDah2KmUqU
Okay, princess - calm down. It's just not for everyone. :roll:

:-P :wink: :wink:

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I watched the "50 years of the N.T."at the weekend,some great stuff.I used to go to the threatre quite a lot,(especially when I lived in London),and we have some great theatres locally,The R.S.C. at Stratford upon Avon obviously,and the Belgrade in Coventry.

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"Trouble Sleeping Quartz?"

:lol: :lol:

Actually, QuartzGooner is one of the defined learned posters on the forum.

Now, I am gonna kill it.

I saw Blood Brothers with Barbara Dickson, back in the day.
La Cage aux folles
Matador


Now call me gay.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Bit of general information for anyone wanting to see a top show in London.

You do NOT have to book tickets months in advance. Or form an orderly queue at the theatre of your choice, hoping for unsold tickets to be offered.

Just go to one of the Box Offices in Leicester Square. You can get tickets for any show you want. On the day. At any time before the show starts. At face value.

This is because the theatres sell big blocks of tickets to various agencies at a discount. Those agencies return any unsold tickets to the box office.

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olgitgooner wrote:Bit of general information for anyone wanting to see a top show in London.

You do NOT have to book tickets months in advance. Or form an orderly queue at the theatre of your choice, hoping for unsold tickets to be offered.

Just go to one of the Box Offices in Leicester Square. You can get tickets for any show you want. On the day. At any time before the show starts. At face value.

This is because the theatres sell big blocks of tickets to various agencies at a discount. Those agencies return any unsold tickets to the box office.
I read up about this a bit, I know you can get half-price tickets on the morning of the show by turning up at the booth. But my impression was that it was fairly pot luck in terms of what plays/musicals they'd have - for example if you turned up hoping to bag Les Mis on a Saturday you'd have no chance? Never actually done it and something I'd contemplate doing so I'd be interested to hear people's experiences of this on a Saturday.

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northbank123 wrote:
olgitgooner wrote:Bit of general information for anyone wanting to see a top show in London.

You do NOT have to book tickets months in advance. Or form an orderly queue at the theatre of your choice, hoping for unsold tickets to be offered.

Just go to one of the Box Offices in Leicester Square. You can get tickets for any show you want. On the day. At any time before the show starts. At face value.

This is because the theatres sell big blocks of tickets to various agencies at a discount. Those agencies return any unsold tickets to the box office.
I read up about this a bit, I know you can get half-price tickets on the morning of the show by turning up at the booth. But my impression was that it was fairly pot luck in terms of what plays/musicals they'd have - for example if you turned up hoping to bag Les Mis on a Saturday you'd have no chance? Never actually done it and something I'd contemplate doing so I'd be interested to hear people's experiences of this on a Saturday.
It's for all shows. The last time I went I could get tickets for any of the big shows. And it was late afternoon on a saturday.

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Top Londoner wrote:"Trouble Sleeping Quartz?"

:lol: :lol:

Actually, QuartzGooner is one of the defined learned posters on the forum.
Thank you Sir.

I have also seen Les Mis, was excellent.

Seen a few shows over the years, Barry Humphries superb in Oliver.
And saw Sarah Jones's very good one woman show "Bridge and Tunnel" which was "Off Broadway" in NYC amongst others.

And I bet I am not the only one on here who saw Fever Pitch?

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