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7 October 2015 · 1 min read · 205 words

Mr Foote's Other Leg Transfers to Theatre Royal Haymarket

Colin StintonDervla KirwanForbes MasonIan KellyJeny GallowayJoseph Millson

Following a sell-out season at the Hampstead Theatre, Richard Eyre's production of Mr Foote's Other Leg will transfer to the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 28th October 2015 for a strictly limited season.

In Georgian London, no one is more famous than Samuel Foote. Satirist, impressionist and dangerous comedian, he has become a celebrity in a city, and at the moment in time, when the concept of selling personality was born. He even has the ear of the king.

Adored by many, despised by some, Foote finds himself at the sharp end of attacks from the press...and a surgeon’s knife. And in an age obsessed with fame, his colleagues from the worlds of science and the stage – from Benjamin Franklin to David Garrick – begin to wonder: does fame make you mad?

Mr Foote's Other Leg stars Simon Russell Beale as Samuel Foote in Ian Kelly's rollicking rumbustious comedy. The cast also includes Dervla Kirwan (Peg Woffington); Joseph Millson (David Garrick); Micah Balfour (Frank Barber); Jenny Galloway (Mrs Garner); Ian Kelly (Prince George); Forbes Masson (John Hunter); Colin Stinton (Benjamin Franklin/ Charles Macklin); Sophie Bleasdale (Miss Chudleigh) and Joshua Elliott (Hallam).

Mr Foote's Other Leg opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 28 October 2015

Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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