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The Thatcher cast
The Thatcher cast

Catch a Thatcher!

by Chris Osborne
Margaret Thatcher would strike fear into most mere mortals during her political career. Nine Maggies however? Even Churchill would be choking on his cigar.

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I was about to meet the cast of Thatcher: The Musical, the brainchild of Wolverhampton based theatre group Foursight, a mainly all female organisation which reviews women鈥檚 history through its productions.

I was warned that the cast can be an eccentric bunch. So eccentric in fact that the actors often prefer to remain in character when talking to the public, performing interviews, or doing pretty much anything.

In other words, I would be faced with nine Iron Ladies. Needless to say, I approached with caution.

Three Maggies on stage
Three Maggies on stage

Each one of the production鈥檚 Thatcher's, which opens at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on Tuesday 6th February, is taken from a different part of the Thatcher legacy.

It wasn鈥檛 long before I was being talked at by Elderly Maggie. It seemed that, due to her aging limbs, she had fallen behind her more youthful alter egos. She noticed my press badge.

Lily-livered lefty

鈥淵ou look a bit of a lefty,鈥 she said. She looked me up and down with a glare of disdain. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e working for the 大象传媒 you鈥檙e probably a lily-livered lefty. Maybe even a communist.鈥

While it definitely sounded like Maggie, I had actually been accosted by Frances Land, the actor who portrays Elderly Thatcher, not that I would have known it. I was about to get a brief lesson about the legacy that is Margaret Thatcher.

I listened very carefully for fear of being scorned like a little boy.

Thatcher the narrator
Thatcher the narrator

鈥淚 ruled this country as a Prime Minister rather than a woman you know. I think I was more of a man than most of my cabinet.鈥

鈥淏ut they don鈥檛 seem to want to let me out into the public gaze now,鈥 she claimed. 鈥淭hey seem to think I鈥檓 embarrassing to them.鈥

Wolverhampton

Baroness Thatcher seemed to allow herself a moment of self-pity. I saw my chance to get a question in. What were her memories of Wolverhampton?

鈥淲olverhampton? It鈥檚 in the Midlands, isn鈥檛 that right? It鈥檚 not a place I really relish to visit. Although people seem to be a lot more friendly than they used to be.鈥

Surely no-one was ever disappointed to see Maggie?

鈥淚t was the unions you see. They were undermining the government.鈥

Thatchers
Thatchers take centre stage

After a long conversation 鈥 well, dialogue 鈥 discussing her readiness to regain a position of power, Tony Blair鈥檚 similarities to herself and global warming disguised as a communist plot, I was able to squeeze out Frances Land, the actor behind Maggie.

Removing her wig Frances talked of Maggie with mixed feelings. One moment she is an inspirational female figure, the next she鈥檚 the stealer of jobs and homes.

鈥淪he was a woman working in a very male world. She rose to power against that. It was kind of a revelation what she achieved.鈥

鈥淗owever, a lot of us experienced her affect on the country. I was living in the Midlands at the time and you could see the effects everyday.鈥

Foursight Theatre

Maggies take to the stage
Maggies take to the stage

Foursight has been established for over 20 years now, making shows such as Hitler鈥檚 Women and 6 Dead Queens and an Inflatable Henry.

Thatcher: The Musical is a humorous take on the Thatcher legacy mixing comedy, musical and drama to create a show that is as entertaining as it is intelligent.

鈥淲e want people to ask questions. This show appeals to a wide cross section of the public. We don鈥檛 fight against change as much as we used to.鈥

鈥淎udiences will leave the theatres and talk about it. It provokes discussion. It鈥檚 a great thing for theatre to do.鈥

Thatcher herself believed in individualism and looking out for yourself, but the values of Foursight could not be more different.

鈥淭he way Foursight works the company is very actor-centric, we all own this work. Everyone really cares about it.鈥

Tony Blair

Outside Number 10
Outside Number 10

Before I knew it Frances was positioning her Maggie hair-piece on to her head. Frances had gone, Maggie had returned. Frances was once again the all-singing all-dancing Maggie that will be lighting up the stage this Spring.

鈥淭he values I have instilled in this country are very important. I鈥檓 glad to say we鈥檙e taking a firmer stand on immigration. Tony is looking after that, he used to phone me you know?鈥

And with that she doddered back towards the eight other Maggies, muttering something about Victorian values. Needless to say, I made my escape.

Maggie: The Musical! will be running at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre from Tuesday 6th February until Saturday 10th February and will then continue on a national tour. Tel: 01902 42 92 12 or visit www.grandtheatre.co.uk.

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