The Myth, Legend and Legacy of Bond

Cyril Blake’s sell-out hit from the Edinburgh Fringe explores the myth, legend and legacy of James Bond - and what it all means to guys trying to find their way through life and love. Stephen has always wanted to be James Bond. He's got a tux, a fancy watch and he shakes everything he drinks. But is this a good idea? Bond is a misogynist dinosaur, right? 

Journey through 60 years of Bond and 30 years of Stephen as we find out if he can fulfil his father's idea of masculinity without becoming toxic.

This sellout hit is directed by nine-time nominee and two-time OFFIE winner, Matthew Parker and stars Cyril Blake as Stephen. 

Written and performed by Cyril Blake
Directed by Matthew Parker



 

 

tickets
1 - 3 Jul
Theatre Royal Bath
Fri 4 Jul
Chelmsford Theatre
Mon 7 Jul
Hull Truck Theatre
Tue 8 Jul
Corn Exchange Newbury
Wed 9 Jul
Chipping Norton Theatre
Fri 11 Jul
Wilton's Music Hall
London
Sat 12 Jul
Trinity Theatre
Tunbridge Wells
Mon 14 Jul
Royal Spa Centre
Leamington Spa
Thu 17 Jul
Kenton Theatre
Henley-on-Thames
Fri 18 Jul
Huntingdon Hall
Worcester Theatres
Sat 19 Jul
South Hill Park Arts Centre
Bracknell
21 - 22 Jul
Hope Mill Theatre
Manchester
Wed 23 Jul
Theatre Severn
Shrewsbury
Thu 24 July
Old Woollen
Leeds
Sun 27 Jul
Worthing Pavilion Theatre
1 - 24 Aug
Assembly George Square Studios
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE, Scotland
cast

Cyril Blake

Writer and performer

Cyril is a regular on the Fringe theatre circuit and has recently starred in the London premiere of Going for Gold (Park). Having been raised in a rural mining village in Yorkshire, he thrives on telling the stories of the working class and under represented people and their struggle against adversity. He has also appeared in the BAFTA winning short film ‘Black Cop’ and the audio drama series Persons of Interest, exploring the lives of black and queer artists (Vanitas Arts).

Creative Biographies

Matthew Parker

Director

Matthew is an award-winning freelance theatre director and former Artistic Director of The Hope Theatre. He trained on the Postgraduate Directing Course at Drama Studio London. Recent directing work includes Papatango award winner Trestle (Jack Studio Theatre), I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical (Wilton’s Music Hall, Kings Head Theatre & UK Tour), Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story (Jermyn Street Theatre), Vinegar Tom (OVO Theatre), The Comedy of Errors and Henry V (Roman, St Albans) and Brainville At Night (UK Tour). Whilst at The Hope Theatre he directed 10 in-house productions to critical acclaim and won the Best Artistic Director OFFIE Award in 2016; the same year The Hope was shortlisted as Fringe Theatre of the Year at The Stage Awards. Matthew has received 9 Best Director OFFIE Award nominations for his work since 2015 and he recently won Best Director of a Musical at the 2023 OFFIE Awards for his direction of Thrill Me. He is represented by Savages Personal Management. More information on his work can be found at matthewparker.net.




Paul Freeman

Sound Designer

Paul trained at the London College of Communication in Sound Arts and Design. Paul is an OFFIE Award winning Composer and Sound Designer and founding member of the sound art collective Gwaith Sŵn. Paul's composition and sound design credits include Body Odyssey (Southbank Centre), Vegetables (Clerkenwell Bio Botanics), The War Inside (Albany), On The Edge (Prague Fringe) My Name Is (Vaults Festival), Estella (UK Tour), 25” by 25” (Wellcome Collection), Persuasion (UK Tour), Foul Pages (Hope), The Host (The Yard), Executioner Number One(Soho), The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Finborough/ Edinburgh Summerhall), Rounds (Southwark Playhouse) and Antigone (Hope).




"Hilarious and moving!"
Calvin Dyson, James Bond Expert
"Blake’s brilliance shines."
The Nerd Party
"Explores the Bond films, and life."
Fringe Fan

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