After his wife heard and recommended the
Radio 4 broadcast, actor and
playwright Jonathan Guy Lewis approached Rees about a stage version. The two writers teamed up with director Harry Burton, and the one-man show premiered at the
Aldeburgh Festival. It then opened at the
Tristan Bates Theatre, where it was reviewed as 'very funny' and 'a celebration of the joyous, life-affirming power of music' by
The Times. In 2009 the show transferred to the
Hampstead Theatre, where a four-star review from the
Guardian called it "delightful", "wryly funny" and "infinitely touching", before it appeared in the 2009 Autumn season of the
Chichester Festival Theatre. The show was lit by
Jeremy Coney, the former
New Zealand cricketer. The horn Rees plays is by
Josef Lidl. == References ==