Book by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio
Music and lyrics by Cinco Paul
Directed by Tijana Kovac
Musical Direction by Tara Davidson
A Queanbeyan Players production
Belconnen Community Theatre to 23 February
Reviewed by Len Power 14 February 2025
Most musicals we know had a typical Broadway start, but ‘Bubble Boy’ is a musical that first appeared in a production in New Jersey, USA in 2013. A cast album was then released, and the show became available for subsequent productions.
Somehow, the clever people at Queanbeyan Players found out about it and, even though audiences here would be unlikely to have heard of it, they’ve had the courage to take a gamble and give it a local production.
Based on an equally obscure 2001 film of the same name, it’s about a boy who was born without immunities and has had to live in a plastic bubble room. The show explores the idea that we’re all in our own limiting ‘bubbles’ and need to break out of them to reach our full potential.
Director of this production, Tijana Kovac, has given the show a comic look and feel. The set and properties design by Remus Douglas is minimal and deliberately ratty and Sally Taylor’s choreography is based on simple movement. Their apt choices all contribute to the show’s overall sense of fun.
Rylan Howard (centre), the Bubble Boy, Jimmy, with members of the cast
Kay Liddiard (Chloe) with Ryan Howard (Jimmy, the Bubble Boy)
Once again, Queanbeyan Players have shown that you don’t always have to look to the well-known Broadway musicals to have a good show.
Photos by Damien Magee
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