A performance shot from Mr. Blackpool. Four performers are in various seated and standing positions centre stage, with confetti and extravagant outfits.
Credit: Matt Crockett
Theatre

Mr Blackpool

Harry Clayton-Wright
3 performances between Thu 7 - Sat 9 May 2026, 20:00
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Pure escapism with flavours of variety, dance, drag, magic and sideshow.

Mr Blackpool is an end of the pier show at the end of the world from multi-award winning theatre maker Harry Clayton-Wright.

Set in the not too distant future against the decimated backdrop of climate collapse or late stage capitalism – you decide, could be both – four Blackpool performers embed the history of ‘end of the pier’ entertainment into a series of turns inspired by their lives and stories, the town’s history and modern politics. Through cabaret, magic, dance and drag, this is cultural archaeology and satire at its campiest, presented in lurid technicolor and garish seaside spectacle.

Remember your first time being led astray by a Liza Minnelli tribute act? Thought not. Been rugby tackled by stag and hen parties whilst dressed in a mascot costume on Blackpool’s Golden Mile? Perhaps you just had a paper round? These are quotidian tales in the life of a Blackpool entertainer serving as inspiration for this bold new work.

But who is this haunted impresario leading you through the night? What’s beyond the feathers and rhinestones? The smiles covered in petroleum jelly? The sparkle and shine of the seafront? Don’t worry about that, you’re on holiday. The evening awaits you with Mr Blackpool.

A new show from Harry Clayton-Wright. Created in collaboration with Oliver Gregory, aka Miss Titty Kaka, with Aysh de Belle and Sam de Belle.

Commissioned by Marlborough Productions and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, supported using public funding from Arts Council England. Initial research and development supported by Marlborough Productions, Shoreditch Town Hall, Homotopia, Cambridge Junction, The Old Electric and using public funding from Arts Council England. 

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Members Priority Booking: 9am, Thu 19 Feb
Tickets on General Sale: 10am, Thu 26 Feb

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Portrait of Harry Clayton-Wright in which he stands in the middle of purple feathers.
Credit: Matt Crockett

About Harry Clayton-Wright

Critically acclaimed performance artist Harry Clayton-Wright is an award winning theatre-maker and director from Blackpool with multiple international tours under his belt. Harry has worked with cabaret and circus ensembles, presented and produced theatre shows, created short films, published zines, crafted durational performances and has been a commissioned artist on LGBTQ+ heritage projects across the country. Harry has been an Associate Artist with Marlborough Productions since 2016. Sex Education, Harry's debut solo theatre show, won a Brighton Fringe award and was nominated for a Total Theatre award at the Edinburgh Fringe. Harry was named as one of British Council's Artists to Watch in 2019. Sex Education toured the UK and also was part of the Sydney Mardi Gras programme in 2020.

Harry made a small cameo appearance as Gaëtan Dugas (1952-1984), the man incorrectly named as ‘Patient Zero’, in the Channel 4 award winning drama It’s a Sin (2021). At the helm as Creative Director, Harry launched Queer Amusements in 2024, a brand new multi-artform festival taking place in Blackpool which returns in 2026. Harry directed the multi-award winning No Apologies by two time Fringe First award winner Emma Frankland which ran at Summerhall at the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2025. Mr Blackpool, Harry's new theatre work described as an "end of the pier show at the end of the world" premiered in November 2025. We’re Still Here, an LGBTQ+ heritage project based in Blackpool and founded by Harry and Blackpool artist Garth Gratrix, recently received £235k from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to produce two exhibitions about the town’s queer history in 2027.

Costume Design: Ryan Dawson Laight.
Sound Design: Oliver Gregory.
Lighting Design: Simon Booth.
Stage Management: Noah Sumptions.
Movement Direction and Dramaturgy: Darren Pritchard.
Dramaturgy: Scottee, Ursula Martinez.
Rehearsal Producer: Catherine Mugonyi.
Magic Consultant: Scott Penrose.
Sign Writing: Lisa Wigham
Featuring Interview Contribution by Millie Bracewell aka Millie B.
Produced by Sally Rose with Lee Smith for Marlborough Productions.
Executive Producers: David Sheppeard and Harry Clayton-Wright.

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**Stage timings are subject to change