The Briefing.

 

Karen from Will & Grace coming to the West End, you say? What are we going to wear?
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Karen from Will & Grace coming to the West End, you say? What are we going to wear?

In olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking now heaven knows… Kardashians getting their pudenda out for money and all sorts of carrying on. Makes you hanker for something a little, you know, less. And yet a little more. Which is where the hardy perennial Cole Porter musical Anything Goes written by PG Wodehouse comes in.

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                  Almodóvar, Cocteau, Swinton, Balenciaga
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Almodóvar, Cocteau, Swinton, Balenciaga

No, it’s not a stream of consciousness of some of our top cultural icons, it’s edited highlights from the credits of The Human Voice, the film that’s looking like being one of the most interesting moments in the upcoming London Film Festival.

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Ain't No Hairdo High Enough
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Ain't No Hairdo High Enough

Quite apart from anything else, this was to be the Summer of Ross. Glastonbury and a major tour, bringing the big dresses to the little people. Unfortunately, due to the lack of industrial strength wind machines, sorry, Covid-19, all Ross-related activity has had to be postponed... except for this little gem of remixed hits.

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Does anyone still wear a hat?
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Does anyone still wear a hat?

When it comes to Sondheim, there's no shortage of epic moments. Angela Lansbury singing The Worst Pies in London in Sweeney Todd; Dame Judi speak-singing her way through Send in the Clowns in A Little Night Music; and, of course, Elaine Stritch rasping that ode to lazy society bitches The Ladies Who Lunch

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Rush. It’s a new play starring Rupert Everett.
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Rush. It’s a new play starring Rupert Everett.

They had us at ‘Rupert Everett’, right? Right. Because it’s nigh on impossible for anything starring London’s glittering Rupert Everett to be a dud, even that thing he did with Our Glorious Leader (‘Madonna’ in old money). You know, that awks baby daddy one, she’s got strawberry-blonde hair, he’s got sperm.

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