Manipulative media, bankers behaving badly, and plans for a royal wedding … welcome to Victorian San Francisco.

In this strangely familiar world, an eccentric Englishman rules as Norton the First, Emperor of the United States. At least he  thinks  he does.

And his new dynasty needs an heir. So when a Russian Countess and her English secretary suddenly arrive and announce that they are ready to talk marriage, it could be time for the wedding of the century. That’s if the Emperor’s official imperial bank doesn’t collapse, or his official imperial newspaper doesn’t cause a diplomatic incident. Or he doesn’t get sent to prison.

Based loosely around the incredible life and times of Joshua Abraham Norton - the self-proclaimed Emperor of the United States, a loveable fantasist who, having had his whimsical declaration of leadership declared in the San Francisco Bulletin, warmly engaged a whole city who humoured to the degree that currency was printed in his name and accepted at the establishments he frequented.

A man whose daily street expositions (including the need for a bridge across the bay…) were listened to with amused interest by the local townsfolk as he passed through  ‘Frisco  in his instantly recognisable blue military uniform and feathered cap inspecting the condition of cable cars and sidewalks.

A man San Francisco so took to its heart that on his passing – after some 21 years ‘in post’- 30,000 took to its streets to mourn, whose legend has come to be immortalised in the writings of Mark Twain and Robert Louis Stevenson and whose tale now makes a UK stage debut.

A five strong ensemble lead veteran New York and London playwright/director  Mark Giesser’s  latest lightly farcical comedy which tells the tale of one of England’s least known true eccentrics. Earlier this year, the premiere of his  Good Morning Alamo!  at the Tabard received universal critical acclaim.  Zoe Teverson  and  Stephen Cavanagh  make a welcome return to Alces Production’s latest presentation:

Code of the West, will be at the Tabard Theatre, 2 Bath Road, London W4 1LW, from Wednesday 16 October – Saturday 9 November 2013.

Joshua Abraham Norton
Joshua Abraham Norton
 

About the cast

DAVID JANSON  (Emperor Norton): David’s career in British stage and television spans an extensive range of work from his early days with the Royal Shakespeare Company to the recent No. 1 tour of  KEEPING UP APPEARANCES.  Television series include  ‘ALLO ‘ALLO!  (Herr Flick);  KEEPING UP APPEARANCES  (Michael the postman); GET SOME IN (Ken Richardson);  DOWN TO EARTH; THE RUSS ABBOT SHOW; BRUSH STROKES; EVER DECREASING CIRCLES  and many others.

ZOË TEVERSON  (Claire Greenleaf): Zoë’s extensive stage work includes the lead role of Charlotte Vernon in Mark Giesser’s acclaimed premiere of  GOOD MORNING, ALAMO!,  and the bewitching Gillian Holroyd in his acclaimed revival of  BELL, BOOK & CANDLE.  Feature film and television appearances include Sky Film’s  SLEEPING WITH FISHES  and BBC Arena’s  SUBTERRANEAN.

LUCINDA FORTH  (Violet Allerton): Lucinda just finished performing on the West End as Mollie in  THE MOUSETRAP,  and also toured with Stephen Daldry’s 2012 production of  AN INSPECTOR CALLS.  Other recent work includes roles with the Cambridge Shakespeare Company, and the BBC docudrama  OPERATION MINCEMEAT.

WILLIAM FINDLEY  (T. Preston Booth): William’s recent stage credits include Etienne Plucheux in  A FLEA IN HER EAR  at the Old Vic, and Lt. Tony Goldsmith in  ADOLF HITLER: MY PART IN HIS DOWNFALL  (Bristol Old Vic and national tour).  Feature film and television include the role of Matthew Stranger in  EASTENDERS,  and the films  ARCHIE  and  DIAGNOSIS SUPERSTAR.

STEPHEN CAVANAGH  (Frank Tremont): Stephen’s 2013 stage appearances include  MELMOTH THE WANDERER  at the Edinburgh Festival, and the lead role of Andreas Gerber in Mark Giesser’s  GOOD MORNING, ALAMO!;  he also teamed with Mark and Zoë Teverson to play the bewitched publisher Shep Henderson in BELL, BOOK & CANDLE.  Feature films include 2013’s DREAM ON and 2012’s KRISH & LEE.

Creative support comes from Scenic Designer,  Christopher Hone;  Costume Designer  Giulia Scrimieri;  Lighting Designer  Seth Rook Williams;  Assistant Director,  Rishi Chatrath;  and Casting Director,  Richard Evans.