Review by Richard Lane
November 2015
The Story Of My Life is billed as a musical but it is really more than that. It is a supremely personal, highly sensitive modern rock opera and as founder of the one- man theatre company Davine Intervention, David Gauci writes in the program, “with some of the great musical writers of the Past 50 years, Neil Bartram and Brian Hill have somehow channelled the essence of Bernstien, Sondheim and Finn while creating something unique.”This production by Gauci is a brilliant piece of theatre chronicling the story of two men whose friendship supremely affects each of them.It becomes apparent after a while, the depth of feeling each man has for the other.
The plot is a two- hander which has Thomas Weaver (Paul Rodda) needing desperately to write a eulogy for his lost friend AlvinKelby (David Salter) but as he draws near to Alvin’s funeral he has no story, merely empty, useless blank pages. Thomas tries desperately to deliver the story of Alvin and finally after a kind of spiritual denouement, Thomas writes his friend’s story.
The performances by the two actors are stunning. Paul has a perfect rock- opera voice and his wonderful singing of The Butterfly is a favourite of this critic. David also sings beautifully with a very occasional flat. The two voices harmonise and support each other splendidly.
Under the baton of accomplished pianist/Conductor, musical Director Peter Johns brings to life a tight little nine piece orchestra. Luke Bartholomew’s ever-changing coloured lights are a feature.
David Gauci has put his heart into this piece about the love of friends, and his production answers in the affirmative his own rhetorical question, concerning the taking of a risk on “…on an unknown musical.”