There are times when theatre can seem almost too prescient, where a show can offer a glimpse into a possible future that seems a little too real. There are moments in Michael Strassen’s production of The Fix that make you wonder just how much we are manipulated by the public view of politicians, and just how much they are all hiding.
I’ll confess I’ve wanted to see this show for a long time – a chance hearing of the 1997 Donmar production some years ago hooked me and it’s been rumbling around the back of my head as a must see ever since.
The opportunity to not only check out this show, but the first production in the all new Union Theatre was too good an opportunity to miss! The intimate staging perfectly suiting Dana P. Rowe’s eclectic score and allowing the viewer to soak up most of John Dempsey’s very sharp book and lyrics.

Madalena Alberto makes the most of her torch song Alleluia and cuts a sympathetic figure as the stripper with a good heart who ground Cal from the high flying aspirations others have for him. Her voice suits the smoky balladry and her slightly new age take on the character is an interesting one. Peter Saul Blewden catches the eye too as Cal’s father. It’s a strutting, peacock-like performance with just the right amount of arrogance to make a wholly believable presidential candidate!
The whole comes together as a fast-paced political whirlwind under Strassen’s watchful eye, with the ensemble every bit as important as those I’ve named above. The watchful, prowling presence of the mob is ever present – they’ve lifted this boy up and they’re desperate to watch him fall.
If you can, you really should make it your mission to see this – whether to enjoy a rare musical treat or to provoke your own thoughts and feelings on the political machinations we’re subjected to on a daily basis!
"Certain games you look to, maybe against like the likes of Cardiff or Sheffield or Nottingham" - Josh Roach looks to the season ahead for the Belfast Giants
With player announcements in full flow, CHL fixtures next month and the Elite League season hot on its heels what better time to get back to chatting with players on what they are up to and their thoughts on the season ahead. Fresh off announcing his return to the Belfast Giants we caught up with Josh Roach . “We're starting to get close to that pre-pre-season time, so I’m enjoying a little bit more relaxing before we get back into it… it won't be long.” Roach tells us, before sharing how he has spent his summer. “I was home for a quick visit right at the end of the season and then we went on a little holiday, but other than that I've just been on the island. It's kind of nice to have some downtime in Belfast and explore around here a bit more.” “You don't really get the opportunity many times to stay for summer in the place you play, so you get comfortable. This is year five for me, so it is really is like a second home and honestly, it feels more weird t...


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