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City of Angels: West End Revival

lachri5
Understudy
joined:1/4/11
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City of Angels: West End Revival#26
Posted: 11/3/19 at 9:15am
The Donmar run won the Best Revival Olivier. I'm curious if the West End production will be eligible in any category at all.
BWAY Baby2
Broadway Star
joined:11/10/14
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City of Angels: West End Revival#27
Posted: 11/3/19 at 10:56am

Thank you, Jordan- yeah, too close for SIX then Angels- Six is one hour and fifteen minutes- I did see Hamilton with the original cast a few months after it started on BWAY- and have not seen it since- and because there is so much history in it- I really do want to see it again- and though I had good seats when I did see it- second row for a masterpiece like this will be something I do not want to miss.  Not sure what I am going to do- if &Juliet has crappy reviews- then I will just get tix for Angels- and if Angels gets great reviews- it will prob play in NY- I did see Company last year in London- and it was really great- loved it- and loved the gender switch- Rosalie is also ini Angels- another reason to see it- I will see what happens- and hoping everyone in my family is in good health- my partner's health is fragile- he is not going with me on this trip- and I am hoping it all works out.

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ggersten
Broadway Legend
joined:5/11/06
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City of Angels: West End Revival#28
Posted: 11/3/19 at 11:32am

FWIW, theatreboard persons who saw &Juliet in Manchester and were predisposed to not like it seemed to really like it. The West End Live presentation did not make it look promising - but apparently it is.  

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Jordan Catalano
Broadway Legend
joined:10/9/05
Broadway Legend
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City of Angels: West End Revival#29
Posted: 11/3/19 at 11:50am
People are loving “& Juliet” and it seems the kids will have a new musical to obsess over.

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