Exactly the same experience I had in Cardiff. I thought it would distract from the performance. It didn’t. I also checked the text from time to time to see how they were displaying certain words - they didn’t resort to asterisks !One of the performances I attended in Bristol was subtitled, with displays on each side of the stage. At first I thought these would be an annoying distraction but, even as an Englishman, I found them quite useful for clarifying some of the lyrics. Perhaps these would be a good idea more generally
When will BETM return to London
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If they decided to subtitle only 300 miles away, they must have recognized the problem. It sounds like this is the solution that should be used everywhere except in the Northeast. I was surprised with the comment that the screens were not a distraction. If true, this would only be a win-win situation.
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The sub-title screens are only available on a few selected performances and are for the benefit of those with hearing difficulties. Nothing to do with the understanding of the general audience.
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You are quite right about that Real Geordie. I saw these a few times at the VPT, but did find them a distraction, if you sat in certain seats and they were in your eye line.Real Geordie wrote:The sub-title screens are only available on a few selected performances and are for the benefit of those with hearing difficulties. Nothing to do with the understanding of the general audience.
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Let's get back on topic!
My theory is that Old Vic Productions will not put on BETM in the West End again. The company is not big enough to sustain losses for long. Its duty is a fiduciary one to its shareholders.
If it is to return, my conjecture is that the rights will be bought by a larger organisation, with a series of shows and theatres around the world. That brings to mind two men with billion-pound theatre businesses - Cameron Macintosh, and John Gore. Both own theatres in London and New York; and John Gore is the man behind Broadway World and Broadway Across America. Given a choice, I would hope for the latter, with his theatres, and the opportunity for a tour.
Just my ha'penny.....
My theory is that Old Vic Productions will not put on BETM in the West End again. The company is not big enough to sustain losses for long. Its duty is a fiduciary one to its shareholders.
If it is to return, my conjecture is that the rights will be bought by a larger organisation, with a series of shows and theatres around the world. That brings to mind two men with billion-pound theatre businesses - Cameron Macintosh, and John Gore. Both own theatres in London and New York; and John Gore is the man behind Broadway World and Broadway Across America. Given a choice, I would hope for the latter, with his theatres, and the opportunity for a tour.
Just my ha'penny.....
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The optimist in me does see it returning to the West End - either with Old Vic Productions, or with one of the other companies mentioned. I think the show has become ingrained in British culture, and the success of the tour would seem to indicate that there's plenty of interest and ticket-buyers in the U.K. - not to mention the tickets that would be bought up by tourists. Ticket sales still seemed to be quite strong towards the end of the London show, even after 11 years.kport wrote:My theory is that Old Vic Productions will not put on BETM in the West End again. The company is not big enough to sustain losses for long. Its duty is a fiduciary one to its shareholders.
Some cost-saving changes could be made, such as not spending money on the elaborate stage reconfiguration (the rising and falling bedroom set) at whichever theater it ended up in. They could also do away with the Billy house, and do it like they did in the Broadway show, with parents/chaperones staying with the child performers.
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It has been 1 year since Last Performance
Will BETM return to London
Will BETM return to London
Re: When will BETM return to London
I suspect the answer will become apparent - in the short term, at least - when the UK tour ends its German finale. Either it will transition to a theatre, or it will be the end of an era. We have lived through this in the US.BEF wrote:It has been 1 year since Last Performance
Will BETM return to London
Is anyone aware of a suitable theatre becoming available in the West End in the next six months? The VPT is out of the question, as Hamilton is moving into it.