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2 hours ago, LinMM said:
Yes that’s a thought I think he might be rather good though imagine Acri or Hay could be cast there.
Although after WT last Wednesday perhaps Marco Masciari as the Mad Hatter?James Hay in previous run was a very good White Rabbit, I thought he made the role his own, very different from the creator, Ed Watson. Both these two are recorded. Would like to see what James made of it now.
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12 hours ago, Sim said:
And how does the Shepherdess suddenly show up at the wedding in Act 3 when she hadn’t escaped with the others on the boat? Did she get an invite and then jump on another boat?!
Well, the shepherdess and her friends weren't going to hang around for Polixenes' guards to get them.
They jumped on the next available ship, and arrived soon after the others.
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16 hours ago, Linnzi5 said:
There are some stunning photos on Instagram on Fumi's and William's accounts. The photos were taken by dancersdiary and are actually from last night's performance, if anyone is interested. I wasn't aware photos were usually taken at performances, so that's interesting......
Dancersdiary, at one time a dancer in the company, is an official photographer for the Royal Ballet and is often in the stalls circle standing area taking performance photos. He always explains to whoever he is standing by, is quiet and unobtrusive, and I've never found him distracting. His photographs are much appreciated.
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I have 3 grandchildren, with available choice being BRB's offerings at their local theatre.
For the eldest, it was any dance with classical type music.
The middle one, untouched by any of the standard fare, but a visit to ROH and a Wayne McGregor triple, yes!
The youngest, dance and drama and music, and at age 6 totally immersed in, gripped by, Romeo and Juliet, reenacted next day with her dolls. And, at a subsequent Fille mal Gardee, captivated by Alain and the love of his life, his red umbrella.
They are all different, ready for different things at different ages. You have to know the child, and even then they can still surprise you.
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19 hours ago, SPD444 said:
We must be looking at different things. I do not hold a ticket to get a refund I will be sitting in front of my computer testing the stream.
I had a ticket to attend the event. I have assumed that the event now having been cancelled that your streaming test will be cancelled, unless ROH is replacing it with something else for your test
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21 hours ago, SPD444 said:
I have been asked to be involved in this on the 30th but not been told it has been cancelled. Did you get an email?
An email and ticket refunded, yes
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On 14/11/2023 at 17:21, EVWS said:
I've just been sent an invite to test the new ROH Livestream feature on the ROH Stream channel - email contents pasted below.
Perhaps this is paving the way to being able to live stream performances from your TV, maybe replacing or in alongside the Cinema Relays?
As a subscriber of Royal Opera House Stream, I’d like to invite you to take part in a trial of our new livestreaming feature.
We will be livestreaming Insights: Photographing The Dante Project with Mary McCartney on 30 November 2023 at 7.30pm BST to invited audiences on Royal Opera House Stream. If you are selected to take part, you will be able to watch the performance free of charge on a laptop, desktop, tablet, mobile device, or using one of our TV apps. The performance will then be available to watch on the platform for 72 hours.
In return, I will send you a feedback form following the livestream that will ask about your experience and help our team make improvements. This should take no more than 15 minutes of your time. You will also be able to report any technical issues or share ideas for improvement in real-time on the Royal Opera House Stream website.
If you would like to participate, please fill out this brief form with your details (less than five minutes). We appreciate your help!
Except that this event has now been cancelled
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19 minutes ago, oncnp said:
You are correct. The left side is only showing a couple seats available. A random sample is marked "unavailable". Also there are 14 price categories for that performance (and the 2 on 28 Oct) v. 9 for the others. ROH doing a live fire exercise?
The cameras are there for the Magri-Corales performances, so extra prices for camera restriction seats
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Yes, I called box office too, while continuing to book tickets for non Don Q performances. She began booking for me, but then had message and told me Don Q had been taken off sale while problem sorted
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Is Untitled, 2023 shrinking? I wasn't at Thursday's performance, but when I looked at the cast list there were only 18 listed, no Anna Rose who'd danced with Melissa on the first night, and no Ashley Dean who replaced her. Now, for the Saturday evening performance, it's 17, there's no Melissa either
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Cinderella 3rd May, preferably SCS. Wanted for a friend.
Please post here and PM me
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The first time I saw Cinderella, 29th December, 1958, Fonteyn and Somes, the step sisters were Moyra Fraser and Margaret Hill. If assume Ashton was involved with that, then he was casting women early on.
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Ticket returned to Box Office
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Ferri cast, Saturday evening 7pm 18th March. SCS D15
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Are you still looking for a ticket for 18th of March evening? I have SCS d15 for sale
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I have one SCS, D42, for 9th March. DM me if interested
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Dispatch Duet was a specially made film, not a straight recording of the main stage performance. I thought it worked rather well.
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The first time I saw it was Fonteyn and Somes, with Moyra Fraser and Margaret Hill as the step-sisters. Seen it many times since, and, with no qualms, am greatly looking forward to seeing it again.
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1 hour ago, jm365 said:
Could you tell me where this was announced, please?
I had it from Judith Mackrell via her Twitter account.
I see Janet McNulty found the RPS tribute and posted the link -
So sad to hear that Bob Lockyer has died. He made an enormous contribution to the filming of dance. Thanks and RIP, Bob.
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Delighted that we are getting Ashton's Cinderella, been wishing for it for a while. Thanks, KOH. Looking forward to discovering who gets cast as who/what. My first Cinderella was Margot Fonteyn.
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And buried away on Talking Pictures, Freeview 81, Boxing Day 11.50am, Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron in Daddy Long Legs.
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22 hours ago, Dawnstar said:
.............................., the next time the RB does Mayerling they really need to cast Bracewell as Prince Rudolf!
Yes, you are not the only one to think that.
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1 hour ago, Sim said:
Can we watch this somewhere? I had a quick look but couldn’t find it.
Many thanks for your report LianneEva. Most interesting!
They said it will be shown later, I suspect near the time of the Giselle streaming
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RB Autumn 2024 Casting
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Probably the next most important role after Alice (and Jack?), with pas de deux with Alice and big solo. Not saying more as I think you should see it to find out more.