Nathan made his West End debut as Little Mary Sunshine in the hit musical Chicago but in this show he is playing himself as he puts it, as a “ shiny girlie /boy “.
The performance has all the glitz you’d expect from an accomplished drag artist, but what we get in its 2-hour running time is an insight into Topsie’s origins as a child of Irish traveller heritage .
If that all sounds very worthy, don’t worry – it’s a fabulously entertaining and upbeat journey that Topsie/Nathan takes us on – from his 8-year-old queer self in the attic of his home, to the revelation that Olga told the fortunes of not only first woman MP Lady Astor but also of Enigma code breaker and queer icon on our £ 50 notes Alan Turing.
We get Irish ballads, and for good measure , I Think I’m Going To Like It Here from Annie and my favourite the deeply moving Streisand classic A Piece Of Sky.
What we’re shown is a true celebrity with a deep sense of who he is and where he’s come from.
And the show is also taken one step beyond very good by the magic keyboard playing of Connor Fogel. The show is co-created and directed by Sarah Chew
It’s a 5-star night like no other – don’t miss it.
Crystal Balls is at the Curzon pub theatre for 3 further performances on 23 , 24 and 25 June and then on tour