
Posted by Aston Avery
Verbal Diary Show
Verbal Diary is an anarchic feel good show accompanied with original music by “Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure”, John Otway. Originally written by Otway and Paul Bradley (Eastenders, Holby City, Young Ones) it has a rich comedy history having been produced by the late great Rik Mayall. 40 years on, after supporting John Otway at The Estuary Fringe Festival, Actor and Comedian Tom Johnson and Otway both have worked closely on reviving this comedy musical originally written in 1984.
But Cheryl, along with the other two residents, Phil and Tristram the pretentious artist, have other ideas. Unbeknownst to Gordon, his new flatmates start to read his diary and anticipate his every move. Gordon must navigate his new world, of chasing Cheryl, trying to impress his unhinged boss Eric and building a friendship with Phil and Tristram. All while trying to make a name for himself as a photojournalist.
This is a tale of the underdog. Struggling to find his way through friendship, love, loneliness and realising that not everything has happy endings in the way he envisaged, in this absurd and warm hearted comedy. With a live guitarist and string section showcasing an excellent and interesting array of Otway’s back catalogue and specially written tracks just for this production.
Verbal Diary Show comes to Palace Theatre’s Dixon Studio on 18th July.
Aston spoke to Tom Johnson.
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