Mean Girls: The Musical opens on the West End
My name is Reggie Majour. And I am a nice city. I mean, even as you said it just then I got butterflies because I'm it still feels very surreal. I don't, I don't know how it feels for you guys, but I'm still just absolutely buzzing. I'm not sure if it's actually sunk in yet. Yeah, I totally agree. Literally everything is that like we we keep having moments and on stage or which be in the dressing room be like, Oh my gosh, this is actually happening. Like, especially on our reveal, like it's always that moment for me that I'm like, whoa, this is happening. Oh, I tried so hard not to fangirl and I did achieve it actually. And she's just the loveliest, like most polite professional ever. And it's just very, she's very unpretentious with her writing and it was great to get to know her as a writer because she just obviously were trying to cater this for UK audience because the sense of humours are very different and. When when something wasn't working, when a joke wasn't working, she was just like, OK, cool, we'll just rewrite it. I was like, that's so amazing that she's just like has this big plethora of jokes that she's like, cool, just try this now and to be so active because it is her baby.