London Calling Edition
Maxamoo goes mostly British for one week as we report on theater we saw in London. We fawn over James McAvoy in The Ruling Class, marvel at the magic of Shakespeare’s Globe, gush about Ivo van Hove’s A View from the Bridge (again) and even go to hell and back with Ralph Fiennes. We give some tips on how to get cheaper tickets in London too.
We report on some New York happenings including the one night only concert of Parade with Jeremy Jordan and Josh Henry and we talk about Hamilton‘s transfer to Broadway.
Maybe I also misidentify Diane Lane as Diane Ladd when I get overexcited. We also can’t remember any of the characters in Wicked. We mistakenly say that there are £10 tickets to The Ruling Class when it’s £15. So let’s just think of this as our London brain aneurysm episode.
But James McAvoy definitely rides a unicycle in his underwear and it’s graphic. That is accurate reporting.
Parade (with a lot of spoilers from a show from 1998) (1:00)
Farinelli and the King (10:00)
The Ruling Class (£15 tickets Monday ticket scheme) (17:17)
Man and Superman (27:00)
The Hard Problem (33:00)
A View from the Bridge (34:00)
Hamilton (36:00)
Leicester Square Tkts Booth (46:42)
Barclays Front Row Seats at the Donmar (£10 Front Row tickets)
What shows did we miss in London. Let us know. Find us on Twitter: Maxamoo, Laura, and Nicole.
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