“Back by popular demand!”
Photo credit: Shutter Studios
in the TABU Lounge under Jack's on Richmond
What People were saying...
"Saucy Jack was an over the top delightful hoot! Rocky Horror meets Lost in Space meets Charlies Angels". - T. Drake
"A fabulous night of disco, glitter boots and the Space Vixens! Thank you all, the cast and crew for such a fun evening"! - S. Fritz-Szabo
FAN ART - Sarah Ross
EMCEE - Campy and dressed stylistically. He is the biggest Judy Garland fan.
TIKI - Young, irrepressible, dressed flamboyantly and provocatively in drag. She is the voice that isn’t so downtrodden and self-hating. Very kinetic and always moving and using her hands when talking. She should be self-aware in how she presents herself, with an element of self-mocking quality. There should appear to be more going on with her than what we see.
ABOUT JUDY: Stonewalled!
“On June 22, 1969 Judy Garland dies at age 47. In the early morning hours of June 28, a community fights back. These two worlds collide in this NEWLY Expanded fictional theatrical production with music. The play takes place at a tribute show to Judy Garland in a little cabaret bar just down the street from the Stonewall Inn. The action happens as the infamous riots break out... JUDY: Stonewalled! is a glimpse into what it meant to be gay before ‘Stonewall’ and those critical moments where decisions are made that can change, everything!”
We invited you to be part of the further development of this exciting script JUDY: Stonewalled!. As we move toward the 50th Anniversary (June 2019) of the Stonewall uprising and the Death of Judy Garland, we wanted to share this unique story with as many people as possible. Thank you for being part of this exciting process.The Public readings of this NEWLY expanded script with new music and orchestrations happened at the Arts Project during Pride London 2017. We asked you to show up, watch the performance and share your thoughts with us afterwards, and you did!
...of the original London Fringe script - "Profound and gorgeous and moving" - Jeff Culbert - The London Yodeller
in the TABU Lounge under Jack's on Richmond
Murder, disco, glamour and glitz wrapped with a funky original score to create an ecstatic night of fun. Energetic, funny and wildly camp, with sparkling one-liners and excellent, funky music! - THE SCOTSMAN,"The Rocky Horror show for the Millennium" - The Daily Mail
Get your glitter boots on - they may just save your life!
This production was presented in the Tabu Nightclub, below Jack's Nightclub on Richmond Street in Downtown London.
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