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re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece"

Posted by: Singapore/Fling 07:53 pm EST 01/16/14
In reply to: re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece" - sf 07:43 pm EST 01/16/14

It would need to be significantly repackaged. The staging in London was all about fitting into the postage stamp, three-quarters stage, and using whatever height was made available in the small space.

My main frustration with Southerland's production in London was that it was just too big a show to try and pull off in that tiny space. Hopefully, by being given a full canvas to work with, he can do it properly this time.

I can guarantee everyone that his take on "Mr. Andrew's Vision" will not fly in New York. And hopefully he'll also gotten rid of having Ismay sing the opening, rather than Mr. Andrews.


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