I saw this in Norwich, and the entire cast was sick, and all the understudies were on. The understudy Elle was amazing, and the show was great albeit you could tell that the understudies were quite thrown by all being leads!
Thanks for the upload. I think this is the first performance of the song that actually has continuity! Bruiser 'tells' Margot that Elle is 'totally freaking out' in the mall about finding her engagement outfit, yet (in every other production) when we first see her, Elle seems pretty relaxed and excited about finding a dress. This is the only version I've seen where Elle is rushing around in any sort of a panic. It's kinda funny that it took nearly a decade of performances for anyone to realise that Elle's behaviour didn't match what the audience are told about her, and changed the way that the scene was staged!
@@BostonTessie LOL, I never said that it wasn't! Besides, it wasn't a criticism of any other production; it was merely an observation of how this version differs from others. Take care x
I agree, the intro just felt off, like the actual show kinda just like introduces us to her better, this show is more like “Oh my god guys, oh yeah here’s Elle.” Whilst the original is more like “We need to find Elle.” And mysteriously she rises and we see her and a great cheer comes from the crowd.
I think it's because they travel around and therefore can not take everything with them because there are too large parts so they redo them so it will be easier to travel with
Hi, no this is the most recent UK Tour production, it wasn't produced by the same company as the west end/ previous UK tour productions that replicate the original version. This version was done by UK productions. Also the set, costumes and show was completely different in the curve production x .
@@alexbutler716 when shows are done in other countries, local production companies acquire the rights to the show. And in that will be an agreement that they need to use the same music arrangements, choreography, direction, lighting and set design. Sometimes the original creatives will invest money into the production and travel for the opening. After several years, the rights holders will tend to not care as much and allow these type of productions to change things such as the set design, it’s the same with what’s going on with Mamma Mia. There is currently a production in Australia that isn’t a “carbon copy” of the original show.
Holy shit the harmony is really good especially when they’re saying “oh my god.” This is probably one of the best harmonies I’ve seen for this song.
I saw this in Norwich, and the entire cast was sick, and all the understudies were on. The understudy Elle was amazing, and the show was great albeit you could tell that the understudies were quite thrown by all being leads!
Kellie Folley I’m pretty sure Amy Ross was the understudy for this tour!
@@cathalbennettmusic8Rebecca Stenhouse
I love the harmonies in the chorus!
This set honestly looks like it has been designed by a high school drama teacher with too much money.
So true tho But i like it But is a bit too much color
OH yeah!!! New staging!!! Fresh and smart!
Thanks for the upload.
I think this is the first performance of the song that actually has continuity! Bruiser 'tells' Margot that Elle is 'totally freaking out' in the mall about finding her engagement outfit, yet (in every other production) when we first see her, Elle seems pretty relaxed and excited about finding a dress. This is the only version I've seen where Elle is rushing around in any sort of a panic. It's kinda funny that it took nearly a decade of performances for anyone to realise that Elle's behaviour didn't match what the audience are told about her, and changed the way that the scene was staged!
This is such a silly thing to nitpick at
@@BostonTessie LOL, I never said that it wasn't! Besides, it wasn't a criticism of any other production; it was merely an observation of how this version differs from others.
Take care x
Love to see the whole show - plus Take It Like a Man and Chip on my Shoulder
The dancing here is phenomenal
The set is so good!!!
Elle’s tone is so pretty
It’s Lucie Jones- she recently played Jenna in Waitress on the West End. She’s amazing!!
she’s amazing !! she’s just come off the uk tour of wicked as jenna and is going into wicked next week as elphaba
I like that they’ve added guys to the number
Aaaaaa memories of seeing this ❤
Elle deserves a bigger intro :(
I agree, the intro just felt off, like the actual show kinda just like introduces us to her better, this show is more like “Oh my god guys, oh yeah here’s Elle.” Whilst the original is more like “We need to find Elle.” And mysteriously she rises and we see her and a great cheer comes from the crowd.
this staging is a breath of freash air
lol "Don't film us" Alex: 😬
Do you have the full show please?
The Harmony got more complex. Is there a studio recording for this cast
no
I don't like the yellow on the delta nu set design
Does anyone know why the set changes for tour company’s?
I think it's because they travel around and therefore can not take everything with them because there are too large parts so they redo them so it will be easier to travel with
OH VERY NICE
Cast and date? And would you upload “Serious”?
Andreas Sandal Petersen all I know is that it’s the 2018 Uk tour
Lucie Jones was Elle
@@musamusix no, she was in the 1st UK tour and this is from 2nd UK Tour
@@andreassandalpetersen1325 no, this is definitely lucie jones
do you have any more ? x
Why are they on bikes lol
Landon Clark i think it’s because the movie starts with a girl riding on a bike to deliver the letter to elle
Hannah Martinez-Crow Perhaps it's easier for the touring cast and crew to take bikes instead of large building set (a la Broadway version)
DO YOU HAVE FULL SHOW
No sorry
2022 UK TOUR ????
This is a curve production its not a uk tour
@@axavierlopez1252 wrong, this is the UK Productions UK tour of 2018. I was on it lol
@@DaiG100 haha my mistake
This is isnt uk tour this is a curve production
Hi, no this is the most recent UK Tour production, it wasn't produced by the same company as the west end/ previous UK tour productions that replicate the original version. This version was done by UK productions. Also the set, costumes and show was completely different in the curve production x .
@@alexbutler716 when shows are done in other countries, local production companies acquire the rights to the show. And in that will be an agreement that they need to use the same music arrangements, choreography, direction, lighting and set design. Sometimes the original creatives will invest money into the production and travel for the opening. After several years, the rights holders will tend to not care as much and allow these type of productions to change things such as the set design, it’s the same with what’s going on with Mamma Mia. There is currently a production in Australia that isn’t a “carbon copy” of the original show.