aayl1 wrote:Those "Gone Wrong" plays were always advertised all over London.
My feeling based on nothing but snobbish reaction was that they looked very cringe and "meta" in a way that I would hate.
I don't think I'd have ever booked a trip to see one myself, but a friend insisted we all went to see the Play that Goes Wrong when it was in Birmingham and I was surprised how much I enjoyed it. If you've ever done any amateur dramatics it's incredibly relatable
We were looking at booking tickets for the Peter Pan show next month, but I haven't pushed the button yet.
I don't think it was very well received, but I've always had a soft spot for the Wind in the Willows musical. I don't think it really knew what market it was aiming for - A show full of talking animals skews more towards kids, but there's a few songs on the soundtrack that are really sweet.
And the whole thing's on YouTube, which is also a big plus
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I like how proshots are becoming a much more common thing now too, since seeing shows in London has become so ludicrously expensive. Still waiting on Disney to release the recording they made of Aladdin in London before it closed, though