This page gives details of David
Forest's current one-man shows,
Three Ages of Me,
Songs to Amuse, and
Entertaining Changes
David Forest's latest one-man
show, Three Ages of Me, opened
at the Club for Acts and Actors (CAA)
in London's West End in November 2011.
David recalls moments from his life aged 20, 50 and 80 with the help of anecdotes and songs.
Three Ages of Me is a showcase for David's work as a singer/songwriter, featuring no fewer than six of his own songs. Will You Love Me Then As You Love Me Now?, Playing with Myself, Multicultural Britain, That Quickstep Tune (all with piano arrangements by Charles Miller), My Heterosexual Man and My Favourite Bus Driver (arranged by David himself).
To book the show,
please contact David Forest directly
via the Contact page of this
site.
David Forest first performed his previous one-man
show, Songs to Amuse, in January 2010.
The 45-minute
programme includes songs by Irving
Berlin, Noel Coward, Flanders & Swann, George
Gershwin, Tom Lehrer and
a new comedy number by David himself
(featured in full in the audio player below: track 8),
with informative and entertaining introductions by
David Forest.
To book the show,
please contact David Forest directly
via the Contact page of this
site.
This
autobiographical show tells the story of how David
Forest, a successful City solicitor, changed his life and
became a London cabby and London Tourist Guide. He then went on
to become a writer and broadcaster and actor.
Entertaining Changes, which
runs for about 50 minutes, includes some songs with piano accompaniment.
The audio player below features twelve short extracts from
live recordings of the show at the Club
for Acts and Actors (CAA)
in London's West End, including two new songs by David Forest (That Quickstep Tune and My Heterosexual Man).
Entertaining Changes is
now available for performance. Contact David
Forest directly via the Contact
page of this site.