Is the West End changing tact, trying to emulate its cousin in New York?

Matt Lucas and Gwen Taylor will star in Prick Up Your Ears at the Comedy Theatre

Matt Lucas and Gwen Taylor will star in Prick Up Your Ears at the Comedy Theatre

At Discount Theatre, we’ve noticed that a number of shows are introducing a Sunday show (usually a matinee) and having a weeknight off in return. This makes perfect sense when you consider that theatre is a leisure pastime and most people do not work Saturday and Sunday.

Generally speaking, the West End had run a generic schedule of Monday to Saturday evening, a Saturday matinee and a weekday matinee, equalling eight performances a week with Sunday as a rest day.
On Broadway, you can guarantee that most shows will run on Sundays and traditionally Monday was the day of rest for the actors (although nowadays anything goes and quite often you will see Tuesday or Wednesday as the night off)

Personally, I don’t understand why West End producers haven’ t thought about this sooner. Tourists who take weekend trips to London usually stay for most of Sunday; leaving only Saturday to see the show. Saturdays are notoriously busy, with productions booked months in advance, so any hope of buying a ticket on the day goes out the window. To open up on Sundays as well, gives the paying public much more choice and if it is a matinee, the actors will still have the night off.

For years the staple of Sunday matinees in the West End were either Stomp or The Lion King. Desperate people milling around Leicester Square on a Sunday were left out as they didn’t realise that most theatres were dark. Now we are seeing Thriller, Jersey Boys, Hairspray, Legally Blonde, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Prick Up your Ears already performing or introducing a Sunday show in the next few months, which is great news for the consumers.

The musical Hairspray will start Sunday performances in November

The musical Hairspray will start Sunday performances in November

Finally The West End seems to be thinking about the routines of punters. Now, if we could just get the government to revoke Sunday trading hours so we can go grocery shopping after 4pm, life would be bliss!

Check out the great shows with Sunday performances here.

This month we bring you the news and gossip including Kevin Spacey’s latest venture at the Old Vic, the return of West End favorite to the Adelphi Theatre and the next production coming to the Open Air theatre, just in time for what hopefully should be some summer weather.

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Show Notes

The News

  • Thriller Live - A musical tribute to Michael Jackson.
  • Too Close to the Sun - A musical dramatisation of  Ernest Hemingway’s last years.
  • The Rat Pack - One of the most loved shows of recent memory will be back at the Adelphi Theatre for a limited run.
  • Inherit The Wind - Kevin Spacey is back!
  • Hairspray - West End Legend Michael Ball is currently dressing up as a woman on stage in Hairspray, but he is preparing to hand the role over to Brian Conley.
  • Prick Up Your Ears - Matt Lucas of Little Britain fame will play Kenneth Halliwell in this new play
  • Hello Dolly! - A Broadway classic is set to run in one of London’s most sought after venues; The Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park.

Spotlight Show

  • The Woman In Black - The thriller Woman in Black has celebrated 20 years running at the Fortune Theatre, which makes it the 2nd longest West End play, behind Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap which has lasted 57 years in the West End.

Gossip

  • The Bodyguard The Musical - If all goes ahead, it’s due to appear in the West End in the Spring of 2011 and will no doubt feature one of the biggest selling singles of all time “ I Will Always Love You”.
  • Minsky’s - Bob Martin of Drowsy Chaperone fame has written a new musical set in 1930’s New York about a burlesque house that the local authority is trying to shut down.
  • Les Miserables Tour - The tour will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Les Mis and will include new sets and costumes, but will not include Susan Boyle singing “I Dreamed a Dream” ;-)

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  • This month we are featuring a very special promotion in which customers receive a free hotel 3 star hotel room when a top price ticket is bought for selected shows. Valid from the 6th July to the 12th September,  the free hotel offer  includes many top selling shows, including Hairspray, Sister Act and Wicked.  With prices as low as £45 per person, per night this is a fantastic offer you won’t want to miss.  Space is limited, so check out discount theatre today!

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We’ll be back next month with more news, reviews and interviews about all of the events happening in London’s West End. In the meantime, don’t forget to check out www.discounttheatre.com, for great offers to suit everyone. Until next time…

Matt Lucas will be the latest celeb to take on a West End role, as Simon Bent’s Prick Up Your Ears is staged at the Comedy Theatre in September. Lucas will play Kenneth Halliwell, who was the lover of playwright Joe Orton - and also his murderer. After Orton achieved success with great plays Entertaining Mr. Sloane and Loot, Halliwell bludgeoned him to death in 1967 in the flat they shared and then killed himself by overdosing on drugs.

 

This sounds quite shocking, especially as these events occurred in 1967, but right up my street. I love dramatisations of historical events, even if it does involve killing with a blunt object, (I know… this is not the nicest of subjects). But the role of Halliwell certainly sounds like a change of image for Lucas who is probably better known as his character Dafydd from Little Britain (the only gay in the village).

 

Except maybe it’s not. Prick Up Your Ears is actually quite funny, with the exception of its rather macabre outcome. The characters of Orton and Halliwell attempt to cope with the stifling claustrophobia of their one room flat in Islington by throwing caustic comments at each other, providing a very dark, but humorous domestic combat that drips with sharp wit. The story is told from Halliwell’s perspective and his increasing dissatisfaction as Orton’s career takes off, leaving Halliwell relegated to life out of the limelight. Apparently his role as housewife eventually pushed Halliwell over the edge….however, I still have to use some imagination to envision Matt Lucas, creator of some of the funniest visual characters on television, morphing into a jealous killer. I’m half expecting him to appear on stage in a latex suit with a rum and coke in his hand!

Well, we will all have to go and see the funny man take a stab (no pun intended) at a character that seriously loses the plot. Prick Up Your Ears will be on a regional tour from the end of August and will then move into the Comedy Theatre from the 17th September until the 6th December. Book your Prick Up Your Ears Tickets here.

Matt Lucas stars as Daffyd in Little Britain

Matt Lucas stars as Daffyd in Little Britain