Due to public demand, a two disc CD of the complete production with dialogue and all 31 songs will be released in early November. In addition to the double CD, there will be included a bonus DVD of interviews with Alfred Uhry, Jason Robert Brown, Rob Ashford and the Donmar’s Artistic Director, Michael Grandage.
The CD set will be available to buy at the Donmar, Dress Circle, Amazon, via iTunes and all good music shops at a retail price of £15.
To register your interest please email office@donmarwarehouse.com.
The recording has been made possible due to the generosity of The Stuart and Hilary Williams Charitable Foundation.
saw the show and just simply AMAZING, the cast is great and I actually preferred the Ldn leads than the original Broadway ones and the new songs are great!!! Cant wait!
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Ehh. I was thinking they had cut enough material that all the music would now fit on one CD. Oh, well. Still, early November seems way to soon. I'm sure it'll get pushed back.
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
"Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around."
I saw this a few weeks ago and just fell in love with everything about this show. I will probably be the first person in line at the Donmar if the cd really is released in early November...
Does the sun really rise in the east?
Does the earth really spin around the sun?
What's it matter in the least?
What's real to me ain't real to everyone.
"Ehh. I was thinking they had cut enough material that all the music would now fit on one CD. Oh, well. Still, early November seems way to soon. I'm sure it'll get pushed back."
What the F*CK? Who are you? What was the point of this post? Stick a tampon in it.
I could ask the same of your post. It, too, was really unnecessary. At least my comment, pertained to the topic at hand and had nothing to do with your pathetic need to feel superior by putting everyone else down.
Yawn...another person trying to get into an argument with me? Don't be a bitch and I won't be a bitch back. I haven't put anyone else in this thread down. But I'll call you on being a jackass.
I'm not trying to start an argument with you. I didn't initially say anything to intentionally offend you. All I did was express my concern over the need for a two-disc recording.
Additionally "you're" is a contraction of the phrase "you are" and would not have made sense to use within the context of my previous post.
I just have to say that i am OBSESSED WITH All the Wasted Time.
And I live in Washington DC and I am BEGGING that Singature Theatre in Arlington takes the show and does something with it.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!
"Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around."