New kids on the block Bubblebum Theatre are
making their Fringe debut in this Gordon Steel written play.
Ken and Viv’s marriage breaks down when
daughter Angela is only eight and to say that Viv fails to cope is
much of an understatement. Jump forward in time and Angela, now 16
and her best pal Maxine are determined to make it big in the pop
world, like heroine Madonna, and follow the dream of love fame and
sex, but not necessarily in that order.
Maxine blags a gig at Grangetown British
Legion even they have no songs, or any band and recruits local
weirdo Monkey to do the backing.
All is going fine until Angela is
discovered to be suffering some mystery illness that puts the gig
and more at risk.
The four strong cast each play their roles
well, and the set, although basic, certainly is adequate for the
job. The play of course is a well written piece which handles the
pathos as well as the comedy with class.
I can recommend this mid afternoon
production and I’m sure the pretty full house ho witnessed the
production I saw would think it money well spent.
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