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Duncan Wood[_3_] January 7th 10 07:51 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London(from the OP))
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:49:35 -0000, Ian F.
wrote:

"Brian Watson" wrote in message
...

Incidentally, Chicago (the musical) was dull, VERY dull, with some soap
star bloke trying to sing the male lead without much success or
conviction, and Ruthie Henshall and the rest of the cast looking like
they'd all rather be somewhere else so they could enjoy themselves a
bit.


That's a shame. Chicago is a wonderful piece - vital, energetic,
exciting and, when performed well, breathtaking. The original London
cast - Ute Lemper, Ruthie H, Henry Goodman and Nigel Planer - were
superb. Shame about Ian Kelsey being bad - he's done a couple of
musicals so I would have expected him to be OK.

Still, get the original London cast album - it's brilliant.

Ian


Thereagain I spent last night watching Nine. The original London cast
members comments are best not repeated in a public forum.
--
Duncan Wood

Ian F. January 7th 10 09:39 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London (from the OP))
 
"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
news:op.u56j8wa1rpivgb@rachel...

Thereagain I spent last night watching Nine. The original London cast
members comments are best not repeated in a public forum.


Heh! Mr. Pryce or Ms. Paige? ;-)

Ian


Duncan Wood[_2_] January 7th 10 09:47 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London(from the OP))
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 22:39:12 -0000, Ian F.
wrote:

"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
news:op.u56j8wa1rpivgb@rachel...

Thereagain I spent last night watching Nine. The original London cast
members comments are best not repeated in a public forum.


Heh! Mr. Pryce or Ms. Paige? ;-)

Ian


That was a complaint, not a name drop. & far more Glaswegian:-) Come to
think of it I thought Ms Paige only did the recording.

Ian F. January 7th 10 10:25 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London (from the OP))
 
"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
news:op.u56pk20ihaghkf@lucy...

That was a complaint, not a name drop. & far more Glaswegian:-)


LOL.

Come to think of it I thought Ms Paige only did the recording.


Quite feasible - I didn't actually see it, but remember hearing the music.
Come to think of it, Pryce may just have been for the concert album as well.
*googles* Not much about the London stage production in 1996, plenty about
the album. *shrug* Ah well - as Diane Keaton would say, "La-di-dah".

God, I'm getting camper by the minute! Get thee behind me, musicals! ;-)

Ian


Duncan Wood[_2_] January 7th 10 10:34 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London(from the OP))
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:25:05 -0000, Ian F.
wrote:

"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
news:op.u56pk20ihaghkf@lucy...

That was a complaint, not a name drop. & far more Glaswegian:-)


LOL.

Come to think of it I thought Ms Paige only did the recording.


Quite feasible - I didn't actually see it, but remember hearing the
music. Come to think of it, Pryce may just have been for the concert
album as well. *googles* Not much about the London stage production in
1996, plenty about the album. *shrug* Ah well - as Diane Keaton would
say, "La-di-dah".

God, I'm getting camper by the minute! Get thee behind me, musicals! ;-)

Ian


He did the show, but that was 1992, I'm not sure Pryce or Nine are exactly
camp though :-) But I've seen Eurobeat too many times to have a straight
point of view.

magwitch[_2_] January 8th 10 12:00 AM

Snow disruption Cambridge/London
 
Theo Markettos wrote:
magwitch wrote:
I looked up my old postcode in West Sussex - believe it or not, they've
had a 24 hr accumulation of 38 cms! Wow!


Yup, I'm in Liphook. We've had about 30cm - it varies a bit as it was
blowing while it snowed. This is on the parapet of a railway bridge, and is
about average:
http://www.markettos.org.uk/ephemeral/img_2251.jpg


We used to live up the hill along from Lynchmere on Marley Common (trust
me, winter '62/63 was something else up there). If you have a Landy
check it out for me this w/e and take more pics... it must look magical atm.

It snowed pretty much straight for 24 hours. It's stopped now, but there
seemed to be little melting.


OMG I'm so jealous!!!

The only cars moving I saw were two landrovers and a JCB cleaning the lane.
But there are some seriously large snowmen around :)

Are you sure they aren't real people who've been deep frozen? ;-)

Batman55 January 8th 10 07:22 AM

Snow disruption Cambridge/London
 
"Brian Watson" wrote in message
...
My daughter and I have tickets for a theatre show in London this evening
(Wednesday) and want to travel up 'n back by train.

At the moment, the theatre's website is saying "the show will go on, but
watch this website for updates"

Is London enduring a snowy apocalypse or are we in with a reasonable
chance of making the journey ok by rail?

My plan B: is to go all the way by car if the M11 is clear.

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
www.imagebus.co.uk/shop

Having had a few inches of snow a few days ago, the Bromley North branch
appears to have been shut down for the duration. I cannot recall this
happening before even when we had "real" snow. These modern train operators,
or their trains, are really feeble!

MaxB



Brian Watson[_2_] January 8th 10 08:37 AM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London (from the OP))
 
Ian F. wrote:
"Brian Watson" wrote in message
...

Incidentally, Chicago (the musical) was dull, VERY dull, with some
soap star bloke trying to sing the male lead without much success or
conviction, and Ruthie Henshall and the rest of the cast looking like
they'd all rather be somewhere else so they could enjoy themselves a
bit.


That's a shame. Chicago is a wonderful piece - vital, energetic,
exciting and, when performed well, breathtaking. The original London
cast - Ute Lemper, Ruthie H, Henry Goodman and Nigel Planer - were
superb. Shame about Ian Kelsey being bad - he's done a couple of
musicals so I would have expected him to be OK.

Still, get the original London cast album - it's brilliant.


My daughter saw the Ute Lemper/Ruthie Henshall cast and said how much this
latest version had gone off the boil from that one.

Ian Kelsey wasn't off the notes - but he and the rest just seemed so
lacklustre.

Theatrically, the whole show needs a kick up the bum to make it sparkle
again.

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
www.imagebus.co.uk/shop



Ian F. January 8th 10 01:38 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London (from the OP))
 
"Brian Watson" wrote in message
...

Theatrically, the whole show needs a kick up the bum to make it sparkle
again.


When I was in New York a few years ago I saw a ghastly, drab production of
Cabaret at Studio 54, directed by Sam Mendes. When I got back to London I
e-mailed his office to say how dreadful it was, and wondering when he had
last seen it as it was not doing his name any good.

His PA e-mailed straight back to say that she had told him about my note and
he told her to book him a flight at once! Not sure what happened after that,
but I think it went on to become one of the longest-running revivals on
Broadway!

Ian



Brian Watson[_2_] January 8th 10 04:57 PM

OT Chicago musical (was Snow disruption Cambridge/London (from the OP))
 
Ian F. wrote:
"Brian Watson" wrote in message
...

Theatrically, the whole show needs a kick up the bum to make it
sparkle again.


When I was in New York a few years ago I saw a ghastly, drab
production of Cabaret at Studio 54, directed by Sam Mendes. When I
got back to London I e-mailed his office to say how dreadful it was,
and wondering when he had last seen it as it was not doing his name
any good.
His PA e-mailed straight back to say that she had told him about my
note and he told her to book him a flight at once! Not sure what
happened after that, but I think it went on to become one of the
longest-running revivals on Broadway!


Good point. I'll ask my daughter for some names who might care that their
names were being associated with such a dull presentation.

--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
www.imagebus.co.uk/shop




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