Bright Young Things
Music and Lyrics by Andy Freeborn
Book by Alexander Andrews
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“Masked parties, Victorian parties
Greek parties, Wild West parties
Russian parties, Circus parties
Parties where one had to dress as somebody else
Almost naked parties in St. John’s Wood
Parties in flats and houses and shops and hotels and nightclubs, in windmills and swimming baths
All that succession and repetition of mass humanity
All those vile bodies”
— Evelyn Waugh, Vile BodiesSet against the vibrant and jazz-infused backdrop of 1930s London, Bright Young Thing is a whirlwind of extravagant partygoers fleeing monotony and the onset of WWII. A curious writer and a circle of hedonistic socialites revel in the exhilarating highs and confront the tumultuous lows of their indulgent lives. A gripping tale of excess, where the consequences of their actions weave a mesmerising tapestry of intrigue and desire, fuelled by the intoxicating rhythm of fun and folly.
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MUSIC AND LYRICS
Andy FreebornBOOK
Alexander AndrewsPRODUCER
Harry Flitcroft -
Vile Bodies is a satirical novel written by British author Evelyn Waugh, published in 1930. Set against the backdrop of high society London, the book offers a scathing critique of the hedonistic lifestyle and excesses of the Bright Young Things, a group of of young, wealthy and fashionable partygoers known for their extravagant lifestyles, rebellious attitudes and active participation in the social and cultural scene of the time. In our adaptation, we have condensed the events, characters and parties into one extravagant evening—the party to end all parties.
The story revolves around Adam, a young writer and outsider, who attends the party of a group of Bright Young Things in search of his fiancé, Nina. Upon arrival, he encounters Agatha, a troublemaking socialite, and her partner in crime, Miles, along with several other characters of the British elite. This eclectic group includes an heiress, a racecar driver, a silent film star, a gossip columnist, and even the prime minister's daughter. As the party unfolds with dancing, drinking, laughter, games, gossip, and mischievous antics, the distant sound of war gradually creeps up on them, as outside their safe walls London is being bombed.
In the midst of the chaos, Adam finds himself delving deeper into the party, just like Alice in Wonderland, where everything seems surreal and unpredictable. As the morning light threatens to bring the party to an end, Nina finally appears, dropping a bombshell of her own.
Tip of Oz
Music and Lyrics by various artists
Book by Alexander Andrews
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Step into the the magical world of Tip of Oz. A queer teenage boy named Tip finds himself exiled to a shop storeroom somewhere in suburban Australia. There, he brings a pumpkin named Jack to life, and together they embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery in the Land of Oz. As they encounter new friends and old enemies, they learn that through love, acceptance and community, dreams really do come true. Tip of Oz brings together a collection of queer songwriters and storytellers, to create a patchwork tapestry of joy and celebration.
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BOOK
Alexander AndrewsADDITIONAL MUSIC AND ARRANGEMENTS
Andy Freeborn
Appointment with Venus
Developed by Victoria Luxton and Alexander Andrews
Presented by La La Lounge
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It's New Year's Eve and our heroine has no one to kiss at midnight. There is one man she'd like to paint one on, but he hardly knows she’s alive. Worse still, he’s never even met her in the flesh. Our heroine works for a dating hotline, giving advice to people on all sorts of relationship troubles, from philandering husbands to empty dance cards. She has all the answers for them, but not for herself. Her dream lover calls throughout the night, worried he'll also wind up without a New Year's smooch. Finally, she offers her mouth… but puts her foot in it instead. Is her party over or will she forget her troubles and the boy?
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CONCEPT
Victoria Luxton and Alexander AndrewsDIRECTOR
Alexander AndrewsCAST
Victoria Luxton