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I mean she is a Black woman and I know that she got a lot of flack for getting the role so she’s probably sensitive to anything that feels like erasure BUT it’s also what the original picture looks like AND it’s only fan art not anything official.
 
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I quite like that riff myself, but it does seem surplus to requirements
 
Do we think there's going to be a run on tickets for the West End once this has come out? I fancy going again in January around my birthday and I'm wondering if I should snap them up now. I know it's on tour too so that might take off some of the pressure.
 
Do we think there's going to be a run on tickets for the West End once this has come out? I fancy going again in January around my birthday and I'm wondering if I should snap them up now. I know it's on tour too so that might take off some of the pressure.
I mean, they’re hardly ever included in many snap sales aside from the regular London Theatre Weeks (usually April and September). If you want to go in January, get booking.
 
I mean, they’re hardly ever included in many snap sales aside from the regular London Theatre Weeks (usually April and September). If you want to go in January, get booking.
I was going to ask if you ever saw it cheap. Remarkable, when you consider how long it's been playing at (I think?) one of the biggest theatres.

I love the Deco styling of the Apollo Victoria, but don't like the auditorium that much - partly due to the size of it.
 
I was going to ask if you ever saw it cheap. Remarkable, when you consider how long it's been playing at (I think?) one of the biggest theatres.

I love the Deco styling of the Apollo Victoria, but don't like the auditorium that much - partly due to the size of it.
Tourist fav I suppose. Has Les Mis EVER been discounted? And it’s only in the last few years where I’ve seen Phantom advertise the odd midweek deal, as well as The Lion King finally being included in Theatre Weeks.
 
Do we think there's going to be a run on tickets for the West End once this has come out? I fancy going again in January around my birthday and I'm wondering if I should snap them up now. I know it's on tour too so that might take off some of the pressure.
Don’t book now! Every Wednesday at 10am they put the entire next week’s front row onsale for £29.50

It’ll be quiet in January and if you’re flexible with days you’ll definitely be able to grab some
 
I suppose. I feel like you miss so much on the front row, and come out with a sore neck.
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The front row at Wicked is fine, and they sell tickets in the second for £100
 
It's absolutely not ideal, even more so if you're at the side. But that price is great.

As much as having a view of the stage in its entirety is something for any large production, I hate it when I'm anywhere more than half way back at the very most. If I can't read faces, I feel too remote and find it hard not to zone out.
 
It's the theatre equivalent of sitting at the front of the top deck of a bus

Maybe not the most practical but it's FUN AND YOU FEEL SPECIAL

And you haven't lived until you've had a view of Elphaba upskirt during Defying Gravity
 
I love front row grand/dress/whatever they call the lower circle in a theatre which isn't too cavernous. And as long as there's decent legroom, and there's no handrails blocking the view. So you have to know the theatre pretty well to be happy with all that, and I'll usually try in the stalls for the row immediately in front of the 'premium' ones - and what a con THAT is.
 

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