Lou Wall Lou Wall i(25092095 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Flat Earthers : The Musical Jean Tong , Lou Wall , Lou Wall (composer), James Gales (composer), 2024 single work musical theatre

'Somewhere on the fringes of the internet, Ria e-meets Flick and instantly falls in analogue love… until Ria learns with horror that Flick is a ‘Flat Earther’. And Flick learns with equal horror that Ria is a ‘Globe Earther’. 

'Cue: a beautiful and chaotic musical epic that sees our star-cross’d lesbians plunge into the Dark Web and down YouTube rabbit holes to explore the one thing they know is real—their connection. But faced with malicious algorithms and a secret cabal (Illuminati confirmed), even Ria and Flick might not be able to Command+69 their way out of this one.

'The irreverent, ingenious minds behind acclaimed musical Romeo Is Not The Only Fruit are back with a West Side Story-meets-QAnon queer pop spectacular. Flat Earthers: The Musical smashes irresistible bangers with iconic conspiracies to ask: can you really find common ground with someone who doesn’t believe in the same ground?'

Source: Production blurb.

1 Lousical the Musical Lou Wall , 2020 single work musical theatre

'From the moment Lou learned to write, she has been making To-Do Lists. On scraps of paper, in journals, in the Notes app on her phone. Lou went back over all those lists and collected a mortifying 923 tasks left unfinished.

'In this wild, one-woman 60-minute musical combustion, Wall will attempt to complete every one of her 923 unfinished tasks on her To-Do Lists from 2002–2020.

'Lousical the Musical is a nuanced and electrifying foray into the world of procrastination and mental health… but in a hilarious, mini-pop-concert kinda way. Duh.'

Source: Griffin Theatre.

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