Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Theatre Family

Trying to catch up with things a little bit, I couldn't help but pause and take note of the wide theatre family that was around me a couple of weeks ago at Noel & Gertie. The show itself was fun and threw up the second performance I have seen from Helena Blackman - the first being in Saturday Night at Jermyn Street. It was also the second time I had seen Ben Stock on stage - the first, bizarrely in G & I at the New End, where he was playing second fiddle to Anita Harris Gertrude Lawrence.

However for me, one of the real pleasures of this press night was the wonderful Kevin Wilson guest list of fun and talented people. Our hosts were the gorgeous producer Mr Tarento and the director Thom Southerland. Naturally Howard Hudson, the lighting designer was there and there would be little to see on the Fringe without his machinations. My guest for the evening was Ross Leadbeater, the young Welsh musical director whilst musical director Michael Bradley arrived too, direct from a brief visit home to Ireland.

With this being the 'same team who brought you Parade', there was a selection of Parade people there including the very talented Laura Pitt-Pulford and Terry Doe, the latter I was rather keen to meet as I had also seen his remarkable performance in Roar of The Greasepaint at the Finborough. Making a fashionably late entrance was the incomparable Christopher Cleggosaurus, producer of the recent Betwixt! at the Trafalgar Studios whilst Phil Matthews was snatching pictures for Fourth Wall Magazine and looking gorgeous as ever. Scott Matthewman, Chad Armstrong, Aline Waites, Penny Horner and Sarah Lark......

As Noel Coward once said, 'I've been to a wonderful party!'

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