Catfish the Musical
So Yesterday was a dream.
Back in January I was part of a cast recording of a new musical called CATFISH. We were supposed to being doing a concert version of it in April but Miss Corona had other plans for us.
During this time I've missed live theatre more than you could POSSIBLY imagine. There's nothing better than sitting in an auditorium with the general buzz of excitement filling the air. Then comes the first instruments that start to sound and that's it, you're taken on a JOURNEY that only you and your fellow audience members will ever experience, because that's what live theatre is, it's unpredictable, unknown and MAGICAL.
Yesterday I got to be part of this once again. But better yet I was the one people came to see. Thanks to the amazing team at THE TURBINE THEATRE and Paul Taylor-Mills we were able to go ahead with a socially distanced, Covid safe version of our Catfish Concert and boy it did NOT disappoint.
Reflecting back on it a day later I am so THANKFUL to have had this opportunity at a time when so many are itching to get back on stage and do what they were born to do. I feel proud to have not only been a part of a brand new upcoming musical but also to have been one of the very few shows actually playing right now and I do not and will not ever take that for GRANTED.
2020 has taken a lot from us but we are performers and we are resilient. We WILL come back and we will come back better and stronger than ever.
Enjoy a clip from last nights concert!
Diary of a Performer xx
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