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Thursday, 25 June 2020

The Corona Diaries: Justin-Lee Jones


These recent times have been some of the hardest challenges we've faced and as a community, it hit us pretty hard. However during these difficult times, here at Pocket Size Theatre, we wanted to spread a little positivity and share some peoples experiences because we are all in this together. Each day we'll be speaking to our friends in the industry to share their experiences with you all so take a read and see how people are getting through these hard times. 

Let's stick together, share the love and get through this as a community!

*Some information mentioned in this article may be out of date due to the progress of the current situation. Please keep that in mind when reading* 

Justin-Lee Jones was most recently seen in the UK touring production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. His other credits include understudy Ozzie in On the Town (Japan); understudy Tony in West Side Story (Royal Exchange); understudy Wally Strand in the original London cast of Strictly Ballroom (Piccadilly Theatre); Swing and understudy Mr Z in the original London cast of American in Paris (Dominion Theatre); understudy Mary Sunshine in Chicago (UK Tour); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (UK Tour); understudying the title role in Tarzan (Hamburg & Stuttgart) and Beauty and the Beast (Kuala Lumpur). 

On Monday 16th March 2020, The Society of London Theatre announced the closure of all Theatres in London. This followed suit with regional venues. Where were you when you found out and what was your initial reaction? 

I was in Woking - it was the 15-minute call and they told us to go down to stage for a talk with the producers. My housemate was in Mary Poppins and he had already text me at his warm-up that they were stopping, so I had an idea what the call to the stage was about. After they said we were stopping until further notice I wasn’t sad I was more in shock that it had actually happened - that week was supposed to be my schedule shows for my understudy performance as Felica. I had a lot of family and friends coming on the Wednesday to see me play the part so I was gutted it had all happened that week. I realised the situation but it was the last thing on my mind - I just wanted the show to come back so we could finish our 10 weeks left of the run. I felt robbed of the feeling when you perform your last show. 

Can you tell us anything productive you’ve been doing? 

I have been doing ballet class a lot - the Dutch National Opera have some fab professional level classes for free on their youtube page. I do workouts like Barry’s boot camp and a couple of my own but I prefer to follow a class. I’ve been teaching - a lot of people have reached out to ask for classes at their colleges and schools which has kept me busy. I’m also a professional wig maker for Film, Theatre and TV. So I have had a few wigs to make for some film work that needed to be completed before everything stopped. Until the film work picks back up I’m making private commissions that have come through my wigs Instagram @hand.made.wigs - it’s a time-consuming job but therapeutic, so it’s been keeping me feeling calm and with purpose. I’ve done a couple of live streams for dance and wigs and have taken part in a lot of friends live streams to support their work!
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