@Theatremonkey1@INA_TheatreSnob Iโm angry too because many seats will be empty after the interval when Grande pop
fans discover itโs not Wicked or an all singing all dancing West End show.
@mrcarl_woodward I too remember seeing it a few times from the front rows when tix were ยฃ10. Dame Judi was heartbreaking. It was a truly great actor singing her emotions that did. Iโve never forgotten it
@mrcarl_woodward Iโve become like a broken down record in the social media comment sections. So because itโs usually Americans saying it, I think we should all say - IN Broadway
@mrcarl_woodward Agree ๐ฏ with that. Best thing about it - Rachel Zegler is a star ๐ worst thing was that dreadful choreography ๐. Just my opinion of course ๐
@josilvapq @mrcarl_woodward I saw the original Broadway cast with BP and others. I was a naive 23 year old travelling through New York on the way to Europe from Melbourne. It was a revelation.
@mrcarl_woodward Agree, nothing has been near as good this year. I predict a huge future for it all around the world. Iโm curious to see if anyone would take a punt on it in the West End? This play is exactly only what live theatre can do! Take any subject and bring it magically to life. Bravo
@ATDazzles@_bridgetheatre Sometimes a review expresses exactly what Iโm feeling. โ๏ธ I have many more thoughts from the botched stage design in the second act, that step on both sides is treacherous to my personal disappointment in Kate Fleetwood - she canโt sing and the transformation is just dull.
@OperaCreep Just back from it. He is mediocre at best and not as good as he thinks he is. A completely idea free empty production. The previous Tosca production was not that great, but a work of genius next to this. The critics will probably love it!
@OperaCreep Sorry George I pretty much always agree with you but the Aussie version is terrible. I watched the Nigella judge series because I love her and just couldnโt get through it. That relentless pumping music and the endless contestant stories. I hate it. And I am Australian (Greek).