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Thalia

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  1. 26 minutes ago, alison said:

    Yes, there's so much garbage on social media - scrolling down the non-important stuff for ages to find the important stuff - if it hasn't already dropped off the bottom.  That's why I don't tend to bother with it.

     

    Not to mention that these social media sites use algorithms which mean that the  host page/account can often see its reach dwindle. I know there’s lots that I miss as the posts just don’t appear in my feeds. 

  2. 24 minutes ago, Xandra Newman said:

    It seems, based on Social Media photos, that all the dancers were evacuated at this afternoon's rehearsal, and Yasmine Naghdi/Marcelino Sambe danced the General Rehearsal.

     

    Yes, there was a fire alarm. The audience were told to stay put until they determined whether to evacuate us, which they did a few minutes later. 

    It was a shame as they only got to the end of Act II because of the time wasted. 

  3. I love the different interpretations on here of the music for Uncanny Valley! To me, it sounded like a swarm of bees. 🐝🐝🐝

    I didn’t mind Uncanny Valley on the whole, but found the ‘Beam me up, Scotty’ spotlights a tad clichéd and the ‘bucket of gel tipped over the head’ look a bit off-putting. It was as if they had giant slug trails over them. 

     

    I didn’t read any programme notes so have no idea what the concepts were behind any of the dances, btw...

     

    Based on ‘a’ True Story had far too much hand flapping, wringing and ‘Vogue’-ing going on and not enough dance. 

    Circular Ruins had potential but was ultimately ruined by the hideous costuming.  It would be worth a second look if the female outfit were to be redesigned. 

     

    Like others have said, the second half was better than the first – much better and lighter in my opinion. I enjoyed Something Borrowed, music and all; it felt joyously daft and gave me the impression of a crazy, tipsy night out with friends. I liked the expressions on the dancers faces when they were bumping into each other at the back. When it finished I found that I had a big smile on my face.  It was the most distinctive piece in the programme. 

    Two Sides Of was lovely and probably my favourite, but it did end rather abruptly which made it seem like a work in progress. The Luke Howard music was beautiful, however, and the choreography complemented it wonderfully. 

    I thought Blue Moon was a bit like watching a ballet class... 

     

    So, quite a mixed bag but I was glad I went along. It was great to be able to see such a great bunch of dancers so close up and in a much more intimate environment again.  

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  4. I’ve been seeing the new site consistently now for a few weeks (the main page and what’s on, thankfully it reverts to the old site once I click on anything else) and so far I have not found it to be an improvement. 

     

    There are no handy links to seasons at the bottom of the home page or what’s on. You can filter by season but it brings up absolutely everything, not just performances, so you have to filter again and then again to drill down. Or you can look through the calendar, but to see each day you have to select it and then click ‘apply’. You can choose a range of dates to see what’s on but all it does is give you a list of what spans those days, not exactly what’s on for each individual day. Once you click through you have to remember what date it was you were looking at to select it. The old calendar is much better. 

     

    No matter how much you might filter or what date you select, when you get to the list of what you think you want there’s lots of dead white space and everything set out in huge blocks of large photo-title-date-venue-blurb-more info button which mean you scroll and scroll and scroll endlessly to browse. Not the most efficient way of communicating content. 

     

    Don’t be tempted to use a phone/tablet in landscape to look at the site – it’s like looking through a letter box as the banner and the ‘see all’, ‘calendar’ and ‘filter’ buttons at the top are so huge. 

     

    I’ve taken to using the search box as the quickest way to get to what I want, which is fine as long as I know what it is I want!  I don’t know how I’d ever discover any new events on there. The other day a feedback box popped up while I was using the new pages so I sent off my observations. I realise websites need updating sometimes, but to trade in the easy to use old site for what could end up a vast white labyrinth doesn’t make much sense to me and I hope there is a serious rethink before any more of it makes it online. 

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  5. I don’t quite understand Alex Beard’s statement. 38% of tickets had already been purchased by Friends by the time general booking opened (that makes sense) and 17.5% were available to the general public online – what has happened to the other 45.5%? Available in person/by phone? Held back for Friday Rush? Were they online but bots nipped in at 09:00:01 and harvested them? Are they corporate tickets? 

    I have so many questions...

  6.  

    17 minutes ago, Sim said:

    Yeah right......

     

    As he seems to be standing by the content of his posts, I’m not sure that he’d bother hacking his own account. He’s that arrogant. And there were plenty of irate people who may have taken on the challenge. 

    Either way - the posts were his and he’s certainly not denying them. I think some people may have been hoping against hope that it wasn’t him... 

     

    I don’t know why some of the above is in larger font... 🤪

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  7. I think they must be tweaking it as I’ve just looked and it’s now slightly different to what I described above... Looks like they’ve shifted the bands.

    I was signed in when I looked earlier – I just signed in again and first night of Spartacus shows £15-£27 lower band as opposed to £12-£21 for other performances. When I sign out they’re all £12-21. 🤷‍♀️ 

     

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