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'I imagine Allen would love director-adaptor Janey Clarke's classy surrounding textures given to the tales, in particular the brilliant jazzy-bluesy pastiche songbook created by composer and musical director Warren Wills. Wills' songs book-end and drape themselves around each story to give a marvellously rich sub-texture, performed by a terrific sextet of actor-singer-musicians, led by Harry Myers on luscious sax as the typically world-weary, booze-sodden private eye, and Johnson Willis who, amongst other duties, brings the writer disturbingly alive with a dead-ringer voiceover of Allen's own famously neurotic twang.' Carole Woddis - What'sOnStage.com |
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