We’ve reached that point in the Roadmap where the Crazy Coqs has finally been allowed to re-open with socially-distanced performances, along with many indoor venues across the country. It’s an exciting time for theatres, with so many in the industry hoping that these periods of closure are behind us.
The cabaret club’s programme opened with a week-long residency from singer/songwriter Joe Stilgoe, who was accompanied by a different special guest each night.
On this particular evening I was taking photos, the audience didn’t know who would be joining Joe on stage. There was a palpable feeling of excitement in the room as they eagerly awaited to find out who would be joining Joe onstage.
It was of course, none other than Rob Brydon! Preparing for an upcoming UK Tour, the comedian sang songs from the first musical he appeared in at school, Guys and Dolls, plus an improvised tune about the name of an unlucky particpant on the front row.
Despite the restrictions in place, the audience left the venue having experienced an intimate and exclusive performance, that reminded them of the magic of the West End.