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MOOMINVALLEY IN NOVEMBER

★★★

Upstairs at the Gatehouse

MOOMINVALLEY IN NOVEMBER

Upstairs at the Gatehouse

★★★

“The themes are beautifully dealt with in song”

Moominvalley in November is a musical homage to Tove Jansson’s much loved Moomin family. Most particularly it is based on her final book in which the Moomins themselves never actually appear.

It’s important to say that upfront because if you haven’t actually read this book (as a child I read and adored all the early ones) you – and any children you bring along – are going to be very disappointed not to see even one hippopotamus-like creature on stage. There is a slight exception to this, but that would be giving too much away.

What this piece is actually about is loss, resilience and rediscovery. The book itself, on publication, was hailed as a meditation for all ages (they all are) and “the wisest and most moving book about mourning that I have ever read” (Frank Cottrell Boyce). Bear that in mind as you go and see this.

The story centres around five very different characters – some of whom we have met in Jansson’s other books, such as Snufkin – who find themselves arriving at Moominvalley, just before winter. They arrive simultaneously, all seeking the comfort of the family for different reasons. All are devastated to find the family gone, not to return. Over the course of the next two hours they have to come to terms with this, learn about getting along with each other, and undertake their own transformation.

The choice by Hans Jacob Hoeglund (book, music and lyrics) to turn this tale into a musical, was absolutely the right choice. The themes are beautifully dealt with in song. Not all of them come off, but there are one or two that you will find yourself humming as you leave the theatre. The set (Lu Herbert) is suitably whimsical. Director and choreographer Amanda Noar extracts committed performances from the actors: Jane Quinn, Matthew Heywood, Stuart Simons, Izzie Winter, Martin Callaghan and Abigail Yeo. They are all fine singers and good physical actors; and the pace of the production never lets up.

Yet somehow, for all the energy – and a huge, talented, creative team – it doesn’t quite gel properly and comes over as chaotic. My theatre-going companion, who had no previous knowledge of the Moomin books (hard to believe, but there are some) was bewildered: she had no idea what was going on and found the characters unlovable. That is a serious fault: Jansson always handled oddness with brilliance and empathy. Throughout her books, readers are led to open their hearts to even the most weird and potentially repellent – think Groke, who gets a mention here. Jansson’s writing is celebrated worldwide, not just for its beauty but also because early on she showed the case for tolerance and understanding.

I suspect the team should have paid more attention to the reality that any stage production of a loved book must, ultimately, be able to stand on its own. This is a musical being premiered at Upstairs at the Gatehouse and has great potential. It needs a clearer narrative and tough filtering to warm our hearts and to open up the beautiful story to a new Moomin audience.

 



MOOMINVALLEY IN NOVEMBER

Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Reviewed on 28th October 2025

by Louise Sibley

Photography by Simon Jackson


 

Previously reviewed at this venue:

MAKE ENGLAND GREAT AGAIN | ★★★★ | September 2025
DR FREUD WILL SEE YOU NOW, MRS HITLER | ★★★★ | September 2025
FOUR WOMEN AND A FUNERAL | ★★★ | August 2025
SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL | ★★★ | June 2025
ORDINARY DAYS | ★★★★ | April 2025
ENTERTAINING MURDER | ★★★ | November 2024

 

 

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Interview – Funny Girl’s Martin Callaghan

With the hugely successful revival of Funny Girl now on a UK Tour, we get the chance to chat to one of the stars of the show, Martin Callaghan who plays Mr Keeney.

 

 

You’re a well established actor having appeared in many shows and tours. Do you prefer ‘town or tour’?

Oooh that’s a time relative question. If you’d asked me that a few years ago I think I would have said Tour, because I was footloose and fancy free. Now that I’m married I’d prefer Town as I miss my hubby when I’m on tour. Hopefully he’ll be joining me during most of this amazing tour though.

 

Other than missing loved ones, what, are the specific challenges faced for an actor with a touring performance?

Lack of free time! Today I’ve had my first free afternoon since we started rehearsals two months ago. If you open on a Tuesday and you’re doing weekly touring, the venue wants its 8 shows and quite rightly so, but that means an extra weekday matinee, on top of cover rehearsals etc. It can be knackering!

 

 

How would you sum up Funny Girl to someone who had never seen it?

The best 2 and a bit hours you can spend in a theatre in your life!!! Sheridan’s performance is astonishing. A Masterclass in acting.

 

What do you think the lasting appeal is about the show?

The songs! It’s one memorable number after another. “I’m The Greatest Star” followed swiftly by “People” followed by “Don’t Rain On My Parade” You know them all! Plus even though it’s a theatrical story it has a universal theme… LOVE!

Touring doesn’t give a lot of time to relax, what do you do to keep yourself calm and focused?

I used to run, and that helped a lot…but these days a boy of my age and weight can’t just put on a pair of shorts and hit the pavements…not without breaking a gas pipe anyway. Sleep is important, I have several apps that help me sleep. “Calm Radio” is the best!

 

And in the moments of free time you get – what do you like to do?

Well today I’m off to the TATE Liverpool and if I have time I may get on a sightseeing bus. I like to do touristy things, it makes it feel like you’re on holiday. Plus I have to go and buy a Liverpool Keyring and Fridge Magnet for my hubby as he collects them.

 

You’re a proud Mancunian – what do you miss most about Manchester when you are away?

Well I haven’t lived in Manchester for over 15 years, the past 3 of which I spent living in Brazil, but I do love being back to see family and old friends. Manchester is a fast moving city. Every time I go back something new has been built or is being developed. I still haven’t seen Media City yet!!!

 

 

If you could play any theatrical role, which would you choose and why?

Oh God! There’s so many. Edna in Hairspray, Max in The Producers, Valjean or Thenardier in Les Mis (I’m not fussy, I’ll do either) a few I want to do again like Tevye in Fiddler and Amos in Chicago.

But I think one that has become my new ambition, is to play Herbie in Gypsy opposite Sheridan in the future…any producers reading???

 

There’s a lot of debate again going on about audience etiquette and behaviour – have you witnessed anything particularly bad?

I’m torn about the new “Ordertorium” app. As a punter, I love the idea of having drinks and snacks brought to your seat, but I don’t like the idea of them offering popcorn. It sounds like someone munching through a roll of loft insulation to us on stage.

I’ve only had one bad case of mobile phone rage and that was when not only did it ring but the audience member answered it AND had a conversation about the show!

 

Have you ever done anything during a performance or rehearsal you are particularly ashamed of or / embarrassed about?

Of course! I’m only human. I fell flat on my arse during a dance number once in performance and instead of picking myself back up and carrying on like a professional, I crawled off into the wing and proceeded to laugh and cry at the same time.

Oh and I fell during the bows of Superstar too. I was wearing very little and David Burt had to come on and help me up. I wasn’t hurt I just couldn’t stop laughing. Myself and another performer almost dropped a piano off the stage during Merrily. It had gallons of fake champagne on top of it so most of act one was spent singing whilst mopping up.

Plus I’ve had to be naked on stage…it’s not the freeing experience everyone says it is!

 

What’s the last show you got to see as a punter rather than performer?

The Hubby and I only got back to the UK recently so we’ve missed so much great theatre, but we are so thankful we got to see She Loves Me, Half A Sixpence and Much Ado About Nothing just before Christmas. They were all truly magical experiences.

 

Do the company all get along while on tour, and if not, would you tell us!?

Of course we do. I’ve met some of my best friends while on tour. Everyone gets along because you have to be respectful of everyone while working.

It’s part of the job.

 

Who in the company cheers everyone up?

That would be Gillian Parkhouse and Tom Partridge. They are like naughty schoolchildren!! It keeps our energy up.

 

What would you say to anyone considering a career in theatre? What’s the best and the worst thing about it they can look forward to?

The worst thing about it can be loneliness. You have to fight very hard for your relationships to work, but it’s worth it. The best thing is knowing you have 30 people who have got your back if you need help. Thankfully, actors are a very supportive bunch of people.

If you’re thinking of a career in theatre DO IT! I doubt you’ll regret it.

 

Finally, question we ask everyone at the moment – your thoughts on the new US president …?

You mean the Mango Mussolini? Well nature hasn’t been very kind to either him or his puppet master Steve Bannon has it. How either of them can believe they are superior beings is beyond me.

My husband is Brazilian and what Trump said about South Americans is truly reprehensible. Thankfully they both seem to be making too many mistakes to stay in power. Here’s hoping impeachment approaches rapidly

 

Many thanks to Martin for his time and wonderful answers to our questions. Thanks also to Rosie for her help in arranging this interview.

 

 Images by Johan Persson

are from the Savoy Theatre production

 


Funny Girl is touring the UK & Ireland until August – for full details about the show please visit:

www.FunnyGirlTheMusical.co.uk

 

 


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