Jed Berry as Ernest Boulton aka Stella and Kane Verrall as Frederick Park aka Fanny portray real life characters involved in an infamous trial in 1870’s London .
The story is true and straightforward – two young men who dress as women for theatrical purposes find it hard to take their dresses off when they are out and about on the town, especially at dodgy establishments like the Holborn casino where they go to parade and dance with men. Their behaviour leads to a famous long-draw out court case and their eventual acquittal.
There are some delightful little tunes by Charles Miller – especially He/She Ladies and there are genuine moments of affection bewteen the “ ladies” and their long-suffering male admirers. I imagined if the Boyfriend’s Sandy Wilson has been a sked to ewriote the Rocky Horror AShiw this is pretty much what he would’ve come up with.
Mark Pearce is a general filler-in of walk-on parts and clearly has acquired several diplomas in the art of coarse acting.
It’s terrific fun in a sun-filled garden and its serious message about identity and freedom to be what you want to be will make it a memorable show which oils easily become a cult musical in its own right.
The show runs at various dates in August at the Eagle, 349 Kennington Lane – ticket information : fannyandstellamusical.com