This compelling show - written and performed by Mark Stratford - tells the story of the great Victorian actor-manager, Macready - the man to whom Charles Dickens dedicated "Nicholas Nickleby."
"A fascinating play about the life and loves of William Charles Macready...Fringe theatre doesn't get much better than this" ★★★★★ (Theatre & Arts Reviews)
"...effortless story-telling, Stratford’s pace driving the narrative seamlessly. It is all compelling and charming" HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SHOW (FringeReview)
A must for drama fans, this remarkable true tale captures the sheer joy, graft and tribulations (!) of a life lived in theatre.
With passion, humour, emotion, and an array of characters, Stratford takes us on a journey through the fascinating world of Victorian theatre and the extraordinary, yet conflicted life of Macready, from his first tentative steps on stage in a tatty country theatre to his final ever performance at the mighty Drury Lane!
"Stratford’s remarkable ability to tell Macready's story and create characters brings it all to life” **** (Broadway Baby)
"A fascinating and insightful production" **** (LondonTheatre1)
"What a performance! Mark Stratford truly becomes Macready" (Southwark News)