The Pantomime Life of Joseph Grimaldi (Omnibus)
How a world-famous clown became a Georgian panto superstar. Andrew McConnell Stott's account is read by Kenneth Cranham.
How one of the world's most famous clowns, Joseph Grimaldi, became a superstar of Georgian pantomime.
Born in December 1778, Joseph became the family breadwinner at the age of nine, following his fatherβs death from syphilis. By the time he died, aged 59 in 1837, he had become the toast of the Regency Era, with appearances at Sadlerβs Wells and Covent Garden. Despite his fame, and the joy he brought to thousands, Grimaldi died a depressed alcoholic.
History has it that he visited a doctor to cure his melancholy, who advised him to go the theatre so see Grimaldi, prompting the reply,
βAlas, that is of no avail to me. I AM Grimaldi.β
Andrew McConnell Stott's account is read by Kenneth Cranham.
An omnibus of Viv Beebyβs five-part adaptation.
Producer: Justine Willett
First broadcast on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in December 2009.
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