David Forest: Playing with Myself
T01491512648
The 50-minute show features eleven of David Forest's own songs, which describe his experiences as a gay man from the closet of the 1950s (I'm in love with Tyrone Power: "How I wish that I had been Maureen O'Hara") to the liberated 2010s (My Favourite Bus Driver: "He said, Where are you off to now? and cheekily I replied | I'm going all the way with you-to Battersea Bridge South side"). David's self-deprecating humour appeals to women and men, young and old alike. "Lovely young men in my flat | What could be better than that? | I can't seem to land 'em | but nil desperandum."
Archive :: production:T01491512648, cabaret:S1196938940, venue:V654
Production details
Brighton Fringe Festival