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"During
the Brighton Festival it was my good
fortune to come across this one-woman jazz
musical that is an absolute delight! Ably
supported by two musicians Heather
Cairncross weaves her magic for an hour
and a quarter during which she tells the
story by word and song of Beth Howard,
newly divorced and how she copes with life
as a single parent. If life was not hard
enough already she has to put up with the
well-meaning attempts by her two sisters
to get a new man into her life.
The
evening is full of warmth, humour and
beautiful singing that due to the gentle
score means one can hear every word of the
lyrics. The ballad, These are my Children,
and the title song that is an anthem to
survival, particularly impressed me.
In
addition to being the sole performer Miss
Cairncross co-wrote the book with
Michelle
Magorian
best known for her novel, Goodnight Mr
Tom, subsequently televised starring John
Thaw.
I
later learnt that Musical Stages had
spotted the potential of this musical when
it was showcased for the New Musicals
Alliance at Greenwich in 2001 where it won
a prize. Then it was a two handed, half
hour piece with Miss Magorian as Narrator.
It has now been expanded from seven to
fourteen songs with the linking narrative
being cleverly dealt with by Beth speaking
into the telephone or her tape recorder
diary.
Along
with Heather, I hope that there will be
future productions of the show. Being a
delicate piece it would require staging in
an intimate theatre space such as the
Jermyn Street Theatre or, possibly, the
Bridewell. For further information there
is a website:
www/hellolifethemusical.com."
BARRIE
JERRAM
Musical
Stages Magazine
(also
appeared in the Brighton Evening
Argus)
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