A petty war of words between Republican and Democrat politicians, a shaky foreign policy and the belief that the USA can buy influence anywhere in the world – Trump’s America ? No. It’s the fictional story of a US millionairess sent to the quaint but poor duchy of Lichtenburg in 1950. And we’re in musical Theatreland.
Uptairs at the Gatehouse in Highgate, London has revived Irving Berlin’s Call Me Madam and it’s a big-hearted show in a small space. Its leading character Ambassador Sally Adams is right royally served up by West End star Rosemary Ashe in a gutsy full-throated performance that rules over all she surveys.
The four-piece band, directed by Jessica Douglas support the songs with a delightful sound, though of course we lose the lushness of a full orchestra.
There are one or two songs you’ll recognise in a variably interesting score – notably It’s A Lovely Day Today and the tricky counterpointed duet You’re Just In Love.
The show runs until 10 October – tickets at upstairsatthegatehouse.com