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screen1ne · 1 year
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Review: The Book Of Mormon
"The musical version of Cards Against Humanity" Read the Screen One review of The Book Of Mormon here #BookOfMormon #Musical #Review @bookofmormonuk @_domsimpson_ @AvivaTulley @MrStevieWebb @PrinceWales_UK
Book Of Mormon Trailer Now into its tenth year, Book of Mormon shows absolutely no signs of slowing down.  Still playing to packed houses at the Prince Of Wales Theatre in London, the musical from the minds of South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone is still one of the most creatively brilliant and most shocking musicals you will find in the West End since Avenue Q (Which Robert Lopez, the third…
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laz-laz-ace-pilot · 3 months
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Just watched the ALW The Wizard Of Oz touring and there's definitely something to be said for a black Dorothy and how vehemently Gulch goes after her and how isolated she feels with her adopted family.
Also Aviva Tulley was fantastic so
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BOM London (Eve) 21.12.22
Slight mess-up. Gavin Alex (Price's dad) didn't come on in SMHD, so Myles Hart (a demon) gave fellatio to Dahmer. When Price turned round expecting to see his dad he saw that which threw Dom off a bit and you could see he was holding back a laugh, which meant he didn't turn round in time to see McKinley with Hitler.
My thoughts:
This is the first time I've seen the show since the minor cast change, and wasn't sure what to expect. But I wasn't disappointed.
Conner Peirson - his Cunningham is overwhelmed and clearly out of his depth, not sure what he is meant to be doing but also wanting to please his parents. He is comedic, but not overly so. His physical acting is brilliant and he really uses his space.
George Littell - that man is hyper! It looked like he was giving 100% in everything he did. He was so hyper it was amazing. A ball of energy that radiated off the stage. As Mormon he was really ammusing at the start of the second act when they were fighting before Jesus appeared; his 'camp fighting'. It was brilliant.
Jed Berry - last time I saw Jed on the BOM stage it was when he came to London to cover due to illness. Watching him have his own track was brilliant. He was also hyper (but less so then George), but it was funny to watch his expressions. During Hello (as Grant) he was really perving at Price, stepping very close and touching his arm and titling his head as though he was leaning in for a kiss- Price actually tilted his head in response and then snapped his head back and stepped away. Then as Cunningham's mum he practically leered at Price, was caught and hurried over to Mr Cunningham and snuggled into his side resting her/his head on his shoulder.
Chumba S Taulo - he is amazing. He really is. I really hope he moves up to be 1st cover general because he was brilliant in that role last time I saw him. But he was brilliant as a guard, he looked at Price with the most disgusted look when he had his hand on the generals thigh.
Aviva Tulley - I adore her voice. Her Naba is really light and airy, and niave. Her interactions with Conner are actually quite sweet because they are both niave.
Conner and Dom interaction - obvs different, but actually I really liked it. Price looked at Cunningham with such confusion whenever he did anything, and he seemed really exasperated with him for most the show. But at the end he actually realised what Cunningham was doing, and it actually all fit together really well. It gave their friendship a really nice arc.
McPriceley - McKinley kept really obviously checking our Price before Turn it Off. But Price kept looking at McKinley with disgust through most of Turn It Off. In SMHD Price ran his hands down McKinley's chest. In the almost kiss Price cupped McKinley's face. When Price says "fuck him" before TIALD McKinley practically swooned and then Price winked at him.
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osvaldvanstein · 2 years
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Well, first time back at The Book of Mormon this afternoon since 2019. Still a lot of fun, Aviva Tulley is a perfect Nabulungi, Jordan Lee Davies is fantastic, and the show is a lot stronger for the changes that were made to the script.
It was also hilarious seeing the spotlights on the statue of Moroni despite the fact it doesn’t spin on tour.
Also I missed just how funny the choreography is.
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sinceseptemberband · 3 years
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Roles We'll Never Play outdoor concert cast announced
The concert comes to the jetty outside the Turbine Theatre
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The line-up has been revealed for the outdoor "Roles We'll Never Play" concert – running on 8 August at 8pm.
Hosted by Grace Mouat and presented by Tom Duern, the concert sees performers take on roles they'd never conventionally be able to play.
Appearing this time around will be Pearce Barron, Danny Becker, Robson Broad, Lauren Byrne, Jade Davies, Duern, Jacob Fowler, Rebecca Gilliland, Abi Green, Ahmed Hamad, Evelyn Hoskins, Christopher Howell, Idriss Kargbo, Michael Mather, Nicholas McLean, Paige Miller, Billy Luke Nevers, Jordan Shaw, Aviva Tulley and Charlotte Elisabeth Yorke.
The show was presented twice in the West End to socially distanced audiences, but will now be running for one night only at the Battersea venue outside the Turbine Theatre, with musical direction by Flynn Sturgeon.
- Whats On Stage (27 July 2021)
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The cast of The Book of Mormon on tour is led by Robert Colvin as 'Elder Price', Conner Peirson as 'Elder Cunningham', Aviva Tulley as 'Nabulungi', Jordan Lee Davies, Ewen Cummins, Johnathan Tweedie and Thomas Vernal.
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The cast of The Book of Mormon in London is led by Dom Simpson as 'Elder Price', Tom Xander as 'Elder Cunningham', Leanne Robinson as 'Nabulungi', Steven Webb, Richard Lloyd-King, Haydn Oakley and Edward Baruwa.
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