Chess Revival
Chess Revival#1
Posted: 10/27/17 at 9:31am
2018 Chess Revival at the Coliseum in London.
http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/chess-to-return-to-the-west-end_44988.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=27October2017
Directed by Rice and Connor, the latter whose work I cannot abide.
However, I love the opportunity to see this show on such a grand scale.
Chess Revival#2
Posted: 10/27/17 at 10:11am
Hope they stay with the original ending
Chess Revival#3
Posted: 10/27/17 at 10:13am
I would like to see this on a grand scale too (haven’t seen it on a grand scale since 1990 or 1991 - can’t quite remember!)
However, I’m not sure how ‘grand scale’ this production will be. The ENO charges a fortune for tickets for its limited runs (as this is) and the productions of Sweeney Todd, Sunset Boulevard and Carousel were all semi-staged (and billed as such!)
The focus will be on the orchestra, the music and the performers, I think - more than the staging of the show itself (if you see what I mean!)
I will wait for casting to be announced before deciding whether to spend a fortune on a ticket!
Chess Revival#4
Posted: 10/27/17 at 10:44am
scampsweep said: "I would like to see this on a grand scale too (haven’t seen it on a grand scale since 1990 or 1991 - can’t quite remember!)
The focus will be on the orchestra, the music and the performers, I think - more than the staging of the show itself (if you see what I mean!)
I will wait for casting to be announced before deciding whether to spend a fortune on a ticket!"
I agree, I saw Sunset. I'm hoping for a great sound. I think Chess should lend itself to minimal staging easier than the ENO's previous musicals.
I just hope Connor doesn't destroy it.
Chess Revival#5
Posted: 10/27/17 at 1:55pm
scampsweep said: "...I’m not sure how ‘grand scale’ this production will be. The ENO charges a fortune for tickets for its limited runs (as this is) and the productions of Sweeney Todd, Sunset Boulevard and Carousel were all semi-staged (and billed as such!)
The focus will be on the orchestra, the music and the performers, I think - more than the staging of the show itself (if you see what I mean!)"
This revival seems redundant to me; there's already been a "concert" version of Chess.
"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene"
- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Chess Revival#6
Posted: 10/28/17 at 3:53am
The Kennedy Center is doing a semi-staged production of Chess next spring, for a series they’re starting in the mold of City Center Encores! I’m excited to see what they’ll do with it.
Chess Revival#7
Posted: 10/28/17 at 6:40pmannang said: "The Kennedy Center is doing a semi-staged production of Chess next spring, for a series they’re starting in the mold ofCity Center Encores!I’m excited to see what they’ll do with it."
I have tickets to this and can’t wait to hear who’s attached (director, orchestrations, performers). You’d think they’d announce soon!
My friend and I are already talking about a London trip to see the ENO production.
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