Express & Star

Wolverhampton Grand at 125: I have a hunch this will go well

Finding himself many miles from Notre Dame, a visiting hunchback headed for the nearest equivalent that Wolverhampton had to offer.

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Actor Micky O'Donoughue, as Quasimodo, in St Peter's Square

Quasimodo, alias actor Micky O'Donoughue, scaled one of the distinctive lamp posts outside St Peter's Church in the city centre along with fellow actors not pictured here.

They were appearing in the New Vic's send up of The Hunchback of Notre Dame which enjoyed a week-long run at the Grand Theatre in Lichfield Street in November 1988.

Appearing with him were actor and comedian Matthew Kelly, already a star by then for his television work in shows like Kelly's Eye and Stars In Their Eyes, who was playing Dom Frollo. Also larking about in St Peter's Square was Tracey Childs, who was well known in the late 1980s for her starring role in the popular drama serial Howards' Way.

The picture is reproduced here as part of celebrations to mark the Grand’s milestone 125th anniversary. The Express & Star is publishing a weekly archives picture in association with the Grand’s own 125 Memories Project.

* If you have any stories or pictures of visits to the Grand, email 125@grandtheatre.co.uk or in writing to 125 Memories Project, c/o Stage Door, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1DE.