![]() ![]() My younger sister said, “He’s in a band called The Feeling, they’re really good! There was a lot of things in the balance – This is going to be good, but I didn’t really know until I talked to them. ![]() I thought, “That’s interesting, but I’m not sure who these people are, or if they would approach it in a way that I would think was tasteful.” But my sister then said, “Jonathan Butterell’s great! He did this and he did that! Okay, so this sounds like serious people. ![]() And I knew the film and I loved the film. Maybe I attracted it into the universe, but I got an email from Jonathan Butterell, who then said he would consider talking to me about this rule of the Balladeer in Brokeback Mountain. I’d gotten involved because I decided to pack it in for the summer of this year and I thought, “I’ll try and write an album.” And then I started a PhD! So I was hoping to have the whole year with nothing in it, but I realized I would get bored. So how did you first get involved with this production of Brokeback Mountain ? We discussed the role of music in Brokeback Mountain, what makes the story so relevant, and how Reader connects with the story as both a performer and a person. Recently, I had the chance to speak with Eddi Reader, who is playing the role of the Balladeer in the show. And in the end, it has its consequences.”īrokeback Mountain, starring Mike Faist and Lucas Hedges, is currently playing at SoHo Place, telling audiences the story of young lovers, Jack and Ennis. “My part is to give emotional ballast to what they all can’t say to each other – They’re unable to communicate love and they’re unable to get rid of their fear. Spoiler Warning: Major spoilers for Brokeback Mountain are included in this article! ![]()
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