The keenest of my followers may be aware that I am an occasional singer. Despite being brought up on musical theatre, I made a definite, potentially deliberate move to the classical side of things when I started at Wells Cathedral School at 16. I stuck at it for the following six years, and it wasn’t until the end of my time at Guildhall that I found myself branching out again.
This return to treading the boards is beginning with an industry showcase at the London Theatre Workshop’s new home in Leadenhall Market, where I will be performing a couple of songs from Ray Rackham's new (so new it’s only half-written!) musical Therapy. The showcase is wonderfully titled The Next Ten Minutes, in which there will be featured ten (roughly) minutes from each of six pieces that LTW plan to produce next year. Could this be an anomaly of my career or something much more significant? Only time will tell.
This return to treading the boards is beginning with an industry showcase at the London Theatre Workshop’s new home in Leadenhall Market, where I will be performing a couple of songs from Ray Rackham's new (so new it’s only half-written!) musical Therapy. The showcase is wonderfully titled The Next Ten Minutes, in which there will be featured ten (roughly) minutes from each of six pieces that LTW plan to produce next year. Could this be an anomaly of my career or something much more significant? Only time will tell.