Carrie Hope Fletcher #13 With This Miss(ed Performance)

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I fully hated how the kids behaved in Mary Poppins and had the same thought about Carrie just being Carrie when she played it as a kid.
Especially when you consider it’s easily the biggest role she would have played as a kid since little Eponine is mute and only in one scene, and with the best intentions when I say this, the kids in Chitty while on stage a lot and singing quite a bit in terms of plots are predominantly muguffins to get Truly and Caraticus to do things together etc, combine that with Jane being that bit older as well
 
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‘Seeing my sister singing this song on stage made me so proud and now I get to dance to it on strictly. This ones for you Carrie.’
 
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Question about the seats for Cinderella that go into the stage.
If people have their bags by their feet and theirs is one of the chairs that go onto the stage, wouldn’t that mean their bags would be in the stage as well? I’m just trying to envision how that actually looks
 
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No, you don't actually go onto the stage, just the section of seating you're sat in revolves around it. Your bags stay by your feet.
 
Isn't On My Own a bit slow for dancing to as a couple? What are they going to do, crawl?
It's going to be a 'couples choice' dance, which is usually one of three categories - I think it's usually contemporary, street/commercial and jazz/musical theatre. So I would imagine they're going to do a contemporary dance to On My Own, which just... noooooooooo.
 
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That’s confusing? I really can’t vision how that works
The most basic way to describe it as a circle that moves. Even if you put things inside the circle, the circle will continue to revolve and the things inside the circle stay in their formation. The circle is going in one direction so everything still lines up inside the circle. Does that help or have I just made it more confusing? I’ve just realised how weird it is to describe lol

Edit- in this case the first few rows are inside the circle.
 
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That’s confusing? I really can’t vision how that works
Ermmm... how can I describe it.... it's like a theatre in the round (google pics). The whole front section just slides around until the stage is surrounded by the front section which is now at the back of the stage and the non-moving section of the stalls becomes the front.
 
Theres basically a hidden revolve that has the first few rows of the stalls on it and the front portion of the stage. This turns really slowly, so much that you don't notice it until you're facing other audience members and you have the ball scene in the round.

Bags and stuff are fine on the floor but if you're late, you won't be able to get to your seat until its turned back to the original way.
 
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She has either led a very sheltered life, or she likes to act how special and unique everything is in her life
She's had at least two cats before Edgar, so idk why she's acting this way. Edgar's literally just like every other cats.
 
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Agree. The fact this passes for West End theatre saddens me.
 
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