Ned Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour coming to Buxton this October

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Ned Boulting, ITV’s lead Tour de France commentator, will be performing at Buxton Opera House with his brand-new one-man stage show, Ned Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour: 1923 And All That, on Wednesday 30 October.

Ned Boulting, ITV’s lead Tour de France commentator, will be performing at Buxton Opera House with his brand-new one-man stage show, Ned Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour: 1923 And All That, on Wednesday 30 October.

In his latest celebration of the greatest race on earth, Ned delves into the hidden mysteries of a mysterious roll of film from the 1923 Tour de France that fell into his possession during the Covid pandemic and inspired his bestselling book "1923!”

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Part detective story, part murder mystery, part costume drama and part French farce. Ned weaves his own typically ridiculous story into the astonishing discoveries he makes about the hidden world of the 1923 Tour de France, its characters and tragedies, and ties it all together with the wild upheavals of Europe in-between the wars.

Ned Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour coming to BuxtonNed Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour coming to Buxton
Ned Boulting’s Marginal Mystery Tour coming to Buxton

Along the way, in an evening's odyssey, he draws a connection between the heroes of yesteryear and the champions of today, from Cavendish to Pogačar and beyond! It’s a touching, hilarious, fascinating journey that bounces between the centuries, but always has Le Tour at its very heart.

Following the sell-out success of his 2022 tour, this year’s 22-date circuit will travel up and down the country, visiting Buxton Opera House on Wednesday 30 October.

Ned Boulting comments: “It’s going to be a special return to Buxton, after a couple of years away. You’d never guess that this beautiful town sits pretty much at the heart of the roads which have produced so many great British riders over the years, riding up into the Peaks from their Manchester base. And I have reason to believe that one of the most important figures in the whole recent story of British Cycling success is going to be in the audience on the night…I can’t say any more than that!

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“This story starts off with a bang, literally, as a bike crash left me helpless and looking for interesting projects to pass the time. The film led me on an adventure around France and Belgium trying to discover the riders and stories of the 1923 Tour de France, and following the success of the book, I’m excited to get head back to the theatres to bring this fascinating piece of history to life.”

David Millar, former pro cyclist, and Ned’s Tour de France co-commentator said: “There is no one quite like Ned at recreating a fascinating story for the stage. Expect high production values and a stellar one-man performance that is brilliantly written and executed, appealing to both cycling enthusiasts and keen theatre goers.”

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