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Review: The Black And White Ball

April 16, 2008 23:00

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

1 min read

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The King’s Head, London N1

Having, for the first time, announced a full season of new work, there is a welcome burst of energy at the much-loved King’s Head. Kicking off with a new musical by Cole Porter sounds like a winner. But, of course, it is not Porter’s songs that are new here but Warner Brown’s book.

Told in flashback, Brown’s heroine is author Leah (Kaisa Hammarlund) who returns to a condemned New York hotel to jog her childhood memory about a glamorous night in the city back in the 1940s. Who was it who shot dead Johnny (Chris Ellis-Stanton), the hick from Montana who became her stepfather and a bestselling writer? Was it her jealous mother, Johnny’s publisher? Or could it have been Ron, aka Lottie, the drag artist with whom Johnny co-wrote his keenly waited book?