Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs
See Phil Gibby, ‘MALCOLM seats bought for £200: touts cash in on McGregor’s long-awaited stage return’ (The Stage 12th November 1998, page 1).
Cast & Crew
Cast
Ann | Lou Gish |
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Ingham | Nicholas Tennant |
Malcolm Scrawdyke | Ewan McGregor |
Nipple | Sean Gilder |
Wick | Joe Duttine |
Crew | |
Designer | Rob Howell |
Dialect Coach | Jill McCullough |
Director | Denis Lawson |
Fight Director | William Hobbs |
Lighting | Johanna Town |
Sound | John Leonard |
Assistant Director | Rosalind Hickson
(credited as Ros Hickson) |
Assistant Stage Manager | Amy Howden |
Company and Stage Manager | Sacha Milroy |
Costume Supervisor | Charlotte Bird |
Deputy General Manager | Julian Stoneman |
Deputy Stage Manager | Diane Amos |
General Manager | Andrew Treagus |
PA to Andrew Treagus | Jacki Harding |
Press Representative (Hampstead) | Charlotte Eilenberg |
Press Representative (West End) | Peter Thompson Associates |
Production Carpenter | Mark Wallis |
Production Electrician | Simon Needle |
Production Manager | Roger Neate |
Production Photographer | John Haynes |
Wardrobe Assistant | Jane Stoner |
Wardrobe Mistress | Sian Harris |
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Play description
The play has characters mostly new to the stage. Its anti-hero, Malcolm Scrawdyke, is a failure just expelled from art school in the north, who enrols three similarly inadequate figures into his new political party (the Party of Dynamic Erection) to help him plot his revenge on the authority figures who cast him out. The play has terrific energy and some hilarious rabble-rousing oration from Scrawdyke as he rehearses the future in his Huddersfield digs.
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