A Gentleman's guide to love and murder
There will be a translated version of "A Gentleman's guide to love and murder" where I live that starts soon, should I listen to the music first, should I go in blind ?
There will be a translated version of "A Gentleman's guide to love and murder" where I live that starts soon, should I listen to the music first, should I go in blind ?
TLDR: National Theatre at Home has revealed five new productions joining its streaming service this autumn, including All My Sons, Teeth ‘N’ Smiles, The Fifth Step, War Horse and The Audience.
I don't really know how to put it into words, but there are these tiny moments in Hadestown that just... stay with me.
It can be something as subtle as Persephone looking back at Hades during Chant, right after "In the darkest time of year...", or the way you can actually hear Eurydice smiling in Wedding Song when she says, "You want to take me home? ... Sing the song."
Does anyone else have little moments like these that they love? I'd love to hear about the ones I've missed or never noticed.
I'll keep you posted at the end, last time I saw an amateur production of a musical in Paris, it was Legally Blonde and I was blown away by how good it was
I'll finally see the RHS (touring version, I guess; in Paris) this weekend after weeks of anticipation; I didn't find that much information about it tho, like whether there is merch, whether there is a big participation from the audience, etc.
If anyone has info that they could share, much appreciated <3
Do we know the upcoming cast or not at all ?