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Post by Chrissi on Dec 6, 2009 21:43:16 GMT
Cast Lee Mead - Lord Arthur Gary Wilmot- Septimus Podgers Kate O'mara- Lady Windemere David Ross- The Dean Derren Nesbitt -Herr Winklekopf Louisa Clein- Sybil Merton This is Lee's first play! Very exciting times. From recent interviews he seems very excited about it. 12-16 Jan- Theatre Royal Windsor 18-23 Jan- Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield 25-20 Jan- Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 1-6 Feb- Churchhill Theatre, Bromley 8-13 Feb- Richmond Theatre, Richmond 15-20 Feb- Theatre Royal, Brighton 22-27 Feb- Kings Theatre, Edinburgh 1-6 March- Blackpool Grand Theatre 8-13 March- Manchester Palace Theatre 15-20 March- Theatre Royal, Plymouth 22-27 March- Malvern Festival Theatre 29-3 April- Leeds Grand Theatre 12-17 April- Cardiff New Theatre 19-24 April- Theatre Royal, Bath I'm going to Windsor (opening night) and Richmond. Very much looking forward to it. www.kenwright.com/default.asp?contentID=1052
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Post by Tanith Messenger on Dec 6, 2009 21:46:37 GMT
Would of liked to have seen this, I love plays, haven't seen one in years and this one sounds great!! Im looking forward to the reviews ;D
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Post by Lynda on Dec 7, 2009 8:17:51 GMT
I dont do plays and certainly wouldnt see this one if you paid me. Dislike 3 of the cast.
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Post by Chrissi on Dec 7, 2009 17:36:27 GMT
Lucky no one is offering to pay for you to see it then, hey? I can't wait to see it Tanith. With such a talented cast it'll be a great night out.
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Post by titchyb on Dec 7, 2009 20:46:41 GMT
I'm looking forward to seeing this - I've never seen an Oscar Wilde play before.
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Post by Christine on Dec 7, 2009 22:10:18 GMT
I am not that keen on plays but the cast look good and i do like Gary Wilmot he is fun but depends on where i can get to see it.
If i go i will let you know what i think of it.
Hope you are all well
Christine
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Post by Lynda on Dec 7, 2009 23:00:53 GMT
Chrissi, LMAO as if xx
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Post by Tanith Messenger on Dec 7, 2009 23:22:54 GMT
wouldn't it be great to get paid to see shows!! What a perfect job that would be ;D
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Post by Lynda on Dec 7, 2009 23:30:33 GMT
I am staying clear as one of them and me go back about 30 yrs
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Post by graziellla on Dec 8, 2009 0:21:54 GMT
Hello everyone I am new to this site. I just wanted to say I am from the USA, New York. Broadway just a train ride away. Over here we got ADWD a little late but not too late to not be fans of Lee. I have done community theater and the audition process drew me to the show having been thru it myself. But boy what an impression Lee made. And I am not alone. In fact myself and one friend (possibly two) are planning a London vacation around seeing the show. And others in the WE. Just a matter of Feb. or April. Leaning towards April because of the weather here in the east. The part of Lord Arthur calls for charm and Lee oozes that. And Oscar Wilde is so witty.
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Post by Lynda on Dec 8, 2009 8:02:55 GMT
Welcome. How fabulous living near to Broadway. Bring a brolly and have a fabulous time over here. x
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Post by Tanith Messenger on Dec 8, 2009 10:04:05 GMT
Welcome graziellla! I would love to go to NY and Broadway how lucky you are ;D I hope you have a great time in England and enjoy the show.....maybe you could write us a review on your return?
Welcome again and thanks for joining us xxxx
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Post by Chrissi on Dec 8, 2009 11:18:53 GMT
I'm also very jealous! I'd love to go to NY! Can't wait to see what you think of Lord Arthur! The play and the leading man ;D
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Post by Eunice and Roísín on Dec 8, 2009 15:44:41 GMT
Thank you, Chrissi, for putting up Lee's tour dates. We aren't into plays either but we are looking forward to seeing Lee. We think it will be strange seeing him act & not sing. There was a nice big poster of him & the cast outside Sheffield theatre when we were there.
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Post by moira on Dec 8, 2009 23:36:24 GMT
I see shows for free through my work, that's almost the same thing, Tan!! LOL!!!
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