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Brian Blessed on Horsham stage

- Phil Hewitt phil.hewitt@jpimedia.co.uk

Brian Blessed describes himself as 50 per cent actor and 50 per cent explorer – and he will give it to you with both barrels when he brings his one-man show to Horsham.

An Evening with Brian Blessed is on Saturday, May 21 at the Capitol Theatre, an evening combining anecdotes from his illustriou­s acting career with tales of his adventurin­g. On screen, he has appeared in everything from Doctor Who to Kenneth Branagh's Shakespear­e films. On stage his credits range from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. But he is also an avid climber and will also be talking about his Everest climb without oxygen; his trek to the North Pole (he is the oldest man to go to the Pole on foot); and his many hours of space training in Russia.

As he says, he just loves space. It’s his greatest passion and has been all his life.

“I was brought up on Flash Gordon and just loved it.

"All the coal miners in the area where I was brought up were wonderful people.

"They played cricket every weekend but the other great thing about the coal miners in South Yorkshire was that they would put on operas and plays. My father knew the whole of Hamlet. My father was removing 18 tons of coal a day and then he would take part in opera. The amateur theatre was incredibly powerful in South Yorkshire.

“We had the BBC and we heard about the astronauts and the cosmonauts.

"We used to listen to The

Lost World on BBC and we had Journey Into Space and War Of The Worlds which was done brilliantl­y on radio. You could hear the Martians walking.

"And we had two cinemas and we saw all sorts of films there and then at the weekend we would watch Flash Gordon. And it was very well done. We poured out of the cinema every week not knowing how Flash Gordon would survive and I would run down the embankment. The railway was within 200 yards of my house and I would run down pretending to fly.”

The joy of course is that Brian got to appear in the 1980 film of Flash Gordon as Prince Vultan.

“And now everywhere I go in the world people are wanting me to say ‘Gordon is alive!’”

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