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| re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? | |
| Posted by: | MarkBearSF 05:06 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| In reply to: | Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? - Ann 04:40 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| BWW has quite a few reports. Mostly very favorable, with lots of Megan Hilty love (also Andrea Martin and Jeremy Shamos). Some discussion about the play's shortcomings. Specifically the first act which is inherently is less funny than the two that follow because of the structure. | |
| Link | BWW - NOISES OFF! Previews |
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| re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? | |
| Posted by: | Delvino 09:04 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? - MarkBearSF 05:06 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| I've seen just about all of the iterations, including the last London revival with the stellar Lynn Redgrave (twice in the same week yet). That was my favorite, as the British company just found that effortless approximation of an exhausting rehearsal process that is annotated in their own lexicon. It seemed so real, especially the first act, the comedy sprang forth without any push. Therein lies the secret: to not work too hard at the comedy in the first half. When it's hit, it doesn't float, because it's not all that joke-laden. Redgrave wasn't a clown, and her Dottie seemed like a real English actor of a certain age and profile. No work was required to create that world-weariness. That's how the play works, when it begins almost as if we're eavesdropping on this beleaguered company. | |
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| re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? | |
| Posted by: | owk 08:18 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? - MarkBearSF 05:06 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| If people are having trouble with the first act, watch out! It's the third act that's the problematic one. The first act should be a breeze. | |
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| re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? | |
| Posted by: | KingSpeed 07:18 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? - MarkBearSF 05:06 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| Hm. The first act is hysterical if done well. And you LEAVE the sardines or newspaper or whatever. I haven't seen it in awhile. | |
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| re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? | |
| Posted by: | lowwriter 05:39 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Can anyone here report on Noises Off yet? - MarkBearSF 05:06 pm EST 12/20/15 |
| I wasn't crazy about the play in the first Broadway version so I'm really only seeing this for the cast. I really like almost everyone in the show. | |
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