Sir Michael Stewart, played by David Learner, is a veteran actor famous for his role as Fanny Coddle in the theater. As his 20th anniversary in the role approaches, he decides it's time for a change. Tired of being typecast and not taken seriously, Sir Michael risks it all on a new play that he writes himself. With the help of his loyal friend James Williams, played by Douglas Walker, they navigate the challenges of balancing Sir Michael's ego with the demands of a new production. When young and talented non-binary actor Julia Price, portrayed by Mary Higgins, joins the cast, tensions rise as Sir Michael's outdated methods clash with the fresh perspectives of the younger generation. As the pressure mounts and the production faces setbacks, Williams begins to question his own future in the industry. Will Sir Michael's gamble pay off, or will his ego and outdated beliefs lead to his downfall? Stop.
The Dame and the Actor
A pantomime dame's career and friendships are at risk as he strives for artistic fulfillment.