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My Life As A Cowboy Omnibus Theatre flyer

Country music is cool, and it's going to launch 17-year-old Conor (Harry Evans) into a glittering career as a backing dancer in the US or winning a talent competition in his hometown of Croydon will.

That's the premise of Hugo Timbrell's play My Life As a Cowboy, which has just opened at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham.

Conor is living an average suburban life. He works as a lifeguard at the local leisure centre and is generally cheerful and optimistic but worries that he might be a loser.

His best friend, Zainab (Nusrath Tapadar), reluctantly agrees to help him with his dance routine for the competition and join him in performing.

Zainab is spirited, sharp and kind, but tensions flare when their duo becomes a trio as Conor swaps the chosen Shania Twain song for fellow lifeguard Michael's self-penned country song about...being a lifeguard.

Michael isn't the sharpest person and is not always the most considerate of others.

The action switches deftly back and forth between rehearsals in Conor's bedroom to the poolside chats with Michael and later to Croydon Town Hall for the auditions and performance.

The scenes where Conor is alone with either Zainab or Michael are where the best lines and laughs are delivered. I particularly enjoyed Nusrath Tapadar's witty Zainab and her debates about what behaviours were haram. 

My Life As A Cowboy isn't a play with any hard edges. It's a gentle teen comedy, a gentle drama with gentle lessons about friendship and loyalty. Think Heartstopper 'light'.

It has a toe-tapping country soundtrack and is generally a fun play, and I haven't seen one of those for a while.

Its strength is firmly in the bubbles of humour, and I'm giving it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.

I was given a press ticket.

My Life As A Cowboy, Omnibus Theatre

Written by Hugo Timbrell

Directed by Scott Le Crass

Cast: Harry Evans, Nusrath Tapadar and Callum Broome

Running time: 1 hour and 25 minutes without an interval

Booking until 8 September; visit the Omnibus Theatre website for more details and to buy tickets.

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