I went to see A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To The Forum tonight and it took me a little by surprise. I wasn’t really sure what to expect but I was thoroughly entertained. From the opening, A Comedy Tonight, you feel yourself pulled along by the way the cast at The National seem to be enjoying themselves. It’s a high camp farce set in Roman times featuring double entendres and mistaken identity by the bucket load (you almost expect a vicar to appear from a cupboard) but it’s joyful and not at all cringe-worthy as many farces are. Sondheim’s music isn’t the best you will ever hear (in fact, much of it isn’t memorable) but during the performance it’s entertaining. Such a shame it is coming to the end of it’s run. I discovered a US version of the soundtrack featuring Nathan Lane which ties in nicely with tomorrow – more then.
On this day…
- 2005: Gay Life Is More Fun: Official — After posting a couple of days worth of Flick pictures from Oslo I came across the excellent Flickr Tag Fight [...]
- 2003: Side Bar Dermot — Sadly, it’s time to lose the Dermot Watch link in the navigation bar of this site. I left it there [...]
- 2003: Queer Eye? — OK, so I now know that the US version of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy starts in the UK [...]
- 2002: The World May Not Revolve Around Me — Oh, Meg’s post today made me smile. My favourite, because it annoys me evey morning, “It’s the people who try [...]