Finding Neverland

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Call_me_jorge
#50Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/5/15 at 3:54pm

Maybe Jeremy will star in it.


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#51Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/5/15 at 4:41pm

Do you think if they actually bring it to the west end they'll do some rewrites?


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#52Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/5/15 at 5:28pm

LizzieCurry said: "Hmm: https://twitter.com/GaryBarlow/status/640105402697428993

I wonder what that means? Are they planning on a run on the west end, I wonder how audiences there will react to it.

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BroadMagTech
#53Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/5/15 at 7:50pm

Any theories on where it might play?

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#54Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/5/15 at 10:53pm

I think it would do well in the West End; it definitely has that "West End" feel. 


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#55Finding Neverland
Posted: 9/28/15 at 7:20am

I just saw FN last night, and I surprisingly really enjoyed it. Granted, I definitely wouldn't mark it as one of the greatest musicals of all time, but for a tourist attraction with excellent special effects, it certainly trumps the god awful other shows that have taken over the Lunt Fontanne since BatB closed. 

 

I think I was most impressed by the staging and by Morisson, who I was concerned with seeing, since I was really eager to see Jordan in the role. And the best treat was getting to see Anthony Warlow, one of my favorites, who I had attempted to see in Annie, but do to bad seating, I only heard him. 

My biggest issue with the show was the music. Though I enjoyed individual songs, none of them had a cohesive flow through them and were pretty forgettable, excluding "Stronger" and "Play". 

Also, the final scene with the mother and the window was the best effect I've seen on stage since I saw Wicked for the first time, almost 10 years ago. Seriously impressive, and truly a beautiful presentation. 

Hope Jordan gets to return! Would love to see him in it