"I know you" Thoughts on Fun Home

Fun Home falls into two categories for discussion. That in which it is a near perfect example of contemporary musical theatre. It is 90 minutes of perfectly balanced and pitched book and music. It challenges an audience without being pretentious, it’s intellectual without being inaccessible. And as a piece of musical theatre it is brilliantlyContinueContinue reading “"I know you" Thoughts on Fun Home”

"I know you" Thoughts on Fun Home

Fun Home falls into two categories for discussion. That in which it is a near perfect example of contemporary musical theatre. It is 90 minutes of perfectly balanced and pitched book and music. It challenges an audience without being pretentious, it’s intellectual without being inaccessible. And as a piece of musical theatre it is brilliantlyContinueContinue reading “"I know you" Thoughts on Fun Home”

Eugenius- The Other Palace ****

Eugenius- The Other Palace, LondonMusical theatre sometimes gets a bad reputation for being silly, campy and over the top. It takes a special musical to lean into that, embrace and challenge an audience to just enjoy themselves…while also proving just how sophisticated musical theatre can be while being silly. The thing is that pop music,ContinueContinue reading “Eugenius- The Other Palace ****”

A Recipe For Sloe Gin- Clocktower Theatre Company (World of Boats)

Allan Neve’s play is an exploration of a father-daughter life over the decades. Starting when daughter Lucy (Georgia Theodoulou) comes home to look after her father Charlie (Keiron Self), a series of intertwined monologues tell their story of past and present. What begins with Lucy’s struggling with a return home, and the weight of responsibilityContinueContinue reading “A Recipe For Sloe Gin- Clocktower Theatre Company (World of Boats)”

Draft 2 (and repairing some damage)

That’s damage to myself not to the play. I sent draft one of a play off to my Producer/Collaborator last night. And as I blogged for Draft 1 it seemed to make sense to do the same for draft 2. In some ways it’s a very similar feeling. Blind panic and sweating the minute I hit sendContinueContinue reading “Draft 2 (and repairing some damage)”

Three Years Since Graduation

As this was once upon a time my PhD blog, I thought I’d reflect on it being three years since Graduation. If I’m honest it’s mixed emotions I feel looking at Graduation pictures. On one hand I’m still incredibly proud I made it to the end. Let’s face it for a long time it didn’tContinueContinue reading “Three Years Since Graduation”

The Boys in the Band (Review)

The Boys in the Band is known for being the “first gay play”. Obviously not the first by any stretch it was however the first commercially successful, and if you will ‘mainstream’ gay play. It also was one of few to reach that status before the AIDS epidemic hit, and changed the gay community, andContinueContinue reading “The Boys in the Band (Review)”

The World Only Spins Forward

It’s taken me two weeks to write this. Two weeks since I personally said goodbye to this production, and to this play for whoever knows how long. Long before I got on a plane and traveled halfway across the world for it, I asked myself how do you say goodbye? To a production that’s spentContinueContinue reading “The World Only Spins Forward”

More life! Angels in America on Broadway

“More Life” Revisiting revival It’s a rare luxury to revisit any theatre production later in its life. More so to see an evolved production. That’s what visiting Angels on Broadway feels like. They are of course the same production…but not. This is a production that has ‘flown home’ and now exists before a home crowdContinueContinue reading “More life! Angels in America on Broadway”