| Stuffed is a short musical about a taxidermist who dreams of stuffing a human and the man she meets online, so afraid of aging he volunteers to be her specimen. An unexpected romantic spark between them complicates their plans. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 20, 2021 |
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| Director: | Theo Rhys |
| Writer: | Theo Rhys, Joss Holden-Rea |
| Genres: | Music, Horror, Drama |
| Keywords | musical, taxidermy |
| Production Companies | Agile Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 08, 2026 Entered: May 07, 2024 |
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| Anthony Young | |
| Alison Fitzjohn |
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| Theo Rhys | Writer, Director |
| Joss Holden-Rea | Lyricist, Writer, Music |
| Piers McGrail | Director of Photography |
| Liz El-Kadhi | Production Design |
| Alison Hargreaves | Assistant Director |
| Ed Cheesman | Editor |
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Now this is my kind of musical theatre! A lady (Alison Fitzjohn) advertises for an helper for the ultimate challenge for her taxidermy online, and gets a response from “Bernie” (Anthony Young). He has no wish to die, but he has no wish to grow old either - so what better way to avoid the latter and ... to attain a degree of perfect immortality? He arrives at her home where a cup of tea and few musical numbers that could easily have fitted into Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd” ease him, and us, into the process as the two find an instant emotional connection. The simplicity of the dark and dingy photography is really quite effective but it’s the lyric that works best as it manages to incorporate some clever rhymes with the downright macabre and yes, even an hint of affection, too.