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The child star waiting for his big break

Ilan Galkoff has just been picked for the London production of Adrian Mole the Musical. Michael Freedland met him and his proud parents

June 20, 2017 15:30
BARMITZVAH 14138229_591659777681221_3201349242551057806_o Ilan Galkoff Barmitzvah credit Paul Lang-b-a
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Ilan Galkoff is waiting for the inevitable. At 13, he knows that, before very long — although it could be some time — his voice is going to break.

This of course happens in the lives of every young boy. Most are delighted. The first signs of manhood have arrived. He can hold his head up high among his peers and wait patiently to start shaving. He might even think of impressing girls in a year or so. But, for Ilan, it is rather more than all that. It could be either a turning-point or a crisis.

Ilan is a singer. Not just any singer but one who has already appeared in a batch of West End shows and starred as the child lead in the world’s most successful musical ,which everyone knows as Les Mis. For six months, Ilan as Gavroche, the boy who dies on the barricades, heard the Queen’s Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue rock with applause. It wasn’t a totally unusual experience. It also happened at the Borehamwood and Elstree synagogue at about the same time — when he read the entire sedra and haftarah at his barmitzvah.

Clapping is unusual in shul. In fact, it is frowned upon. But when the boy soprano finished his performance, it seemed the only thing to do. It wasn’t just his parents and grandparents who were kvelling — his mother says she was embarrassed “and kept my hands firmly in my lap” — but everyone else. Even the rabbi smiled. “Usually, they just say, ‘shekoyach,’” says Ilan. “And that’s nice to hear, too.”