YES! Rack up those awards. What a treat for the West End. Also, for anyone worried, she's just leaving for a few weeks in the summer. OP didn't make that clear.
They/them.
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ok, I give her permission now. I just hope there's a legit replacement for her during her hiatus.
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You'll forget about the set up as soon as Ms. McDonald steps on stage and transport you to Emerson's Bar & Grill. It's such a meticulous and lived-in performance that it's hard to imagine a stage that wouldn't let her shime. And yes, believe the hype, she is *that* good.
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RippedMan said: "Oh interesting. Wonder if they'll keep the same set up.
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how was the set up like at Circle in the Square? was it done in the round or with a thrust stage?
The thing is, besides being an utter toad of a human being, Riedel usually has the least knowledge of the topic in the room. He doesn't usually understand the content or approach of a show, and is always completely and unfailingly socially ignorant, which makes it really infuriating when Susan can't get a word in edgewise. A definitive mansplainer; it's always painful when he has female guests. I watch the show sporadically when I really want to see a guest, because it's the only theatre talkshow we have, but it would be so much better without this hateful clown in a dadcoat. (thanks ScaryWarhol)
Kind of a thrust with onstage seating. The end of stage was a bar, which was used. And the back of the set was the stage with a scrim revealing objects and whatnot, which I kind of wish they had used better. I'm starting to think Leon isn't the best director.
CindersGolightly said: "YES! Rack up those awards. What a treat for the West End. Also, for anyone worried, she's just leaving for a few weeks in the summer. OP didn't make that clear.
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She's leaving for 3 months! More than a few weeks.
Was the onstage seating decent on Broadway? Thinking about going for the Club Seating in the West End, but don't want to see the back of heads all evening.
On Broadway, the onstage seating looked good--she's on a stage ON stage by the back wall for most of the show. She also interacts with the people with table seating a bit.
I'm happy for London, but it seems moronic to pull her from a current Broadway run to do this. Was there seriously no other time to arrange this?
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Bettyboy72 said: "I'm happy for London, but it seems moronic to pull her from a current Broadway run to do this. Was there seriously no other time to arrange this?
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Moronic is quite the over-exaggeration.
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Yeah it is strange that they would do it so soon after Shuffle Along opens. Maybe the summer is her only free time and next fall she has even more projects coming.
I hope the seating is similar to Broadway. I bought club seats that kind of make it look like they'll be behind her (T3/4) but that CAN'T be, right? Not for the most expensive seats!
rjm516 said: "Yeah it is strange that they would do it so soon after Shuffle Along opens. Maybe the summer is her only free time and next fall she has even more projects coming.
I hope the seating is similar to Broadway. I bought club seats that kind of make it look like they'll be behind her (T3/4) but that CAN'T be, right? Not for the most expensive seats!
In one of the articles that came out after the announcement, it said the Audra will be in Shuffle Along until June of next year. Also, Audra was just in London doing a concert and she posted a picture of her outside the Wyndham with a marquee of another show playing there. Thus, the summer was possibly the only time she could do it.