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Posted: Sat 19 Mar, 2011 6:24 pm
by String o' beads
BBC3 tonight, Saturday, a live broadcast of a play from Kirkstall Abbey is on BBC3 at 20:00.
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 4:05 pm
by Lilysmum
Gave it up as a bad job after half an hour, biggest load of tripe I've seen in a long time!
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 5:57 pm
by dave_f
I forgot all about it...mind you, reports suggest that I've not missed much!
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 6:18 pm
by chameleon
dave_f wrote: I forgot all about it...mind you, reports suggest that I've not missed much! Not wishing to knock a good isea which clearly involved a lot of preparation, the singers in the little I watched would have benefitted from a tuning fork
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 7:19 pm
by Dalehelms
I was in the audience with a small group of friends. The atmosphere was good and we had a memorable night.
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 7:38 pm
by anthonydna
Was it as bad as that Symphony for Yorkshire ? I am cringing just thinking about that one !
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 8:57 pm
by Tasa
Lilysmum, you lasted 10 minutes longer than me! The setting and lighting were beautiful, but I found the acting stilted (and the singing pretty awful) and couldn't watch any more out of embarassment!Dalehelms, I'd be interested to know if you could see anything other than the stage and the screen. Apart from the party atmosphere, was there any other benefit to being there in person as opposed to seeing it on TV? From what I could see, the stage seemed to obscure the Abbey itself, which I think is a shame, but perhaps I missed something by not watching to the end.
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 9:18 pm
by chameleon
Dalehelms wrote: I was in the audience with a small group of friends. The atmosphere was good and we had a memorable night. Yes, i suspect that being present, the atmosphere of a live event would have contributed to the experience and negated the critical observations of watching from a focused point as with tv.
Posted: Sun 20 Mar, 2011 9:31 pm
by Tasa
chameleon wrote: Dalehelms wrote: I was in the audience with a small group of friends. The atmosphere was good and we had a memorable night. Yes, i suspect that being present, the atmosphere of a live event would have contributed to the experience and negated the critical observations of watching from a focused point as with tv. I agree, and my expectations were probably higher than normal because it was broadcast live from a place I know well. I might revisit it on iPlayer this week and just enjoy the night-lighting of the Abbey without focusing too much on the acting!
Posted: Mon 21 Mar, 2011 1:45 pm
by WiggyDiggy
I went afer doing one of the workshops, but in the end got blocked in the right side crowd so when they asked for all 'workshop people' to be near the front I had a chuckle.Enjoyed it though and would have regretted not going I think.Only bad point was being told to get there before 1630, then having to hang around for 3 1/2 hours.....