Not to be discouraged by the brutal economic downturn, and with his typical energy and optimism, London has decided to use the enforced lay-off to co-write a stage musical featuring many of his songs.
He's collaborating on the project with April Phillips, who is one of New Zealand's leading playwrights.
The stage musical is tentatively titled Let's Talk About Me, which is one of London's most requested songs.
The vision is to write and produce a stage musical in which the central storyline will be a conduit to link his songs.
Humour and satire will be the central themes.
Both have previously worked extensively together writing and performing musical tribute shows in theatres and at national jazz festivals.
These include shows like Blue Eyes (a tribute to Frank Sinatra) at Circa Theatre in 2003, The Glory of Gershwin, Unforgettable, and The Retro Pack which had a sold-out season at Circa Theatre in 2019.
The stage musical is budgeted to cost $27,800 for scriptwriting, musical arrangements, set design and construction.
Kapiti-based financial services firm The Edge Business Services, recognising the importance the of performing arts sector to the regional economy, is an enthusiastic supporter of the project and has become a seed sponsor contributing $5000 towards the funding target.
For people interested in helping them to achieve their vision, the pair are using the Boosted crowdfunding platform https://boosted.org.nz/projects/lets-talk-about-me to raise the required funding for the project.
The campaign closes on October 5, and if the target is not reached, then money will be refunded to donors.