There are three things I remember about my father, his smile, the way he smelt and his temper.
Where is Love? Or whatever happened to My Fair Lady
Many moons ago, I had the good fortune to direct Oliver, one of musical theatre's most famous shows complete with a full orchestra at Arts Centre on the Gold Coast. The theatre held a thousand bums comfortably, and the song Where is Love was shared through the run by two young child actors. Both delightful,... Continue Reading →
Harlequin Ink by Noel Anderson
I guess this is really the start of my musical journey, scratch that out... let's say musical diary instead. I don't record things for keepsake. I've never kept a diary. In a strange way my written work, my screenplays and theatre scripts, are my own personal diary, reflecting moments I loved, friends I've lost and... Continue Reading →
