Drake鈥檚 Drummers 鈥 Callum Moffat, Pelham Grosvenor-Stevenson (aka Plum), and Adam Toon

They are currently rated as one of the hottest comedy stage acts by national critics, Broadway Baby. Their debut at the Edinburgh Fringe garnered four-star reviews, and they鈥檝e been invited back to do no less than 21 dates this year. And all this just a matter of months since they formed, post graduation in 2014.

Q: How did you get into acting?

Cal. I did an A Level in drama but chose to do something more scientific at university (geography) because I thought it would be more useful in the long term. That鈥檚 what happens when 18-year olds make decisions that will affect the rest of their lives!

Adam. We all met through the 抖阴短视频 Amateur Dramatics (UPAD) society, all being on the committee in our final year. That鈥檚 when things became really interesting鈥

Cal. We used to write these enormous productions with, like, 28 characters. We wanted to get everyone in the society involved, regardless of ability, and in our third year we had more than 100 people involved in a six-hour production that consisted of six different shows.

Q: So what inspired you to form your own company?

Adam. It all started with Edinburgh鈥

Cal. Plum and I grew up in Stratford, with this enormous Shakespearean influence. And we were writing a play called Shakespeare鈥檚 Avengers Assembleth, in which we took these iconic characters 鈥 Shakespeare in the Nick Fury role, Romeo, Hamlet, Lady Macbeth, Ophelia and Brutus 鈥 and we smashed them together with as little subtlety and tact as possible. And Plum said he wanted to take it to Edinburgh.

Plum. I called this company and by chance they had just had a cancellation. They gave us the opportunity, and it was perfect because they had a 70-seat venue, and we sold out in more than half of our shows. When we got back we received a commission to write, produce and perform some shows for the Outpost Theatre Festival, and it was at that point we decided to form the company.

Q: Where does the name Drake鈥檚 Drummers come from?

Cal. Well, I was in Francis Drake Hall, and I鈥檇 heard about Drake鈥檚 Drum on a visit to Buckfast Abbey, and the myth that it will sound whenever England is in need. And we've loved living in the South West so much that we wanted an element of folklore in there.

Plum. It鈥檚 not that we鈥檙e egotists and narcissists whatsoever!


Shakespeare in the Nick Fury role, Romeo, Hamlet, Ophelia and Brutus 鈥 and we smashed them together with as little subtlety and tact as possible.

Q: Who are your comedic influences?

Adam. We have a very similar sense of humour, and that really helps with the writing. Our influences would be Fry and Laurie, Blackadder, Monty Python 鈥 farcical stuff but not to the point of pantomime.

Q: How have you found the writing 鈥 especially with your scientific backgrounds?

Plum. When I wrote Shakespeare鈥檚 Avengers Assembleth, it was the first piece of writing I鈥檇 done since GCSEs. I sent it to Cal and he said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to need some punctuation here!鈥 But over the last six months, I feel we鈥檙e definitely developing our craft.

Q: So what have been the challenges of running your own company?

Adam. Finding rehearsal space has been perhaps the toughest thing. We鈥檙e all working part-time jobs and there are times when we鈥檝e had to rehearse in parks and public spaces. But the University has been brilliant and has recently offered us rehearsal space in the Roland Levinsky Building. And one of the more surprising things we've found is that 鈥榩erforming鈥 is only a small part of running a theatre company. So many hours are spent on meetings, budgeting and devising 鈥 it鈥檚 much more of a business than we perhaps thought it would be.

Q: How much do you enjoy being up there on stage?

Plum. I love the acting. I mean, I still get terrified before I go on stage, but then three minutes in and I'm 鈥榞et me back on that stage!鈥 It helps that we鈥檙e still laughing at our jokes months after we've first written them, and Cal also does things up there on stage that he鈥檚 never done in rehearsal. 

Cal. It鈥檚 like we鈥檙e trying to make each other corpse on stage鈥 but that would be completely irresponsible of course...

Q: So what鈥檚 next?

Plum. We've been offered another slot at the Edinburgh Fringe, this time for 21 days, and we鈥檙e filming a trailer for the new play, which is a semi-sequel to Shakespeare鈥檚 Avengers Assembleth 鈥 titled Age of Oberon.

Cal. Our costumes are being made, and we鈥檙e close to our Kickstarter total to fund the trip 鈥 this time we鈥檙e going up with eight people. It鈥檚 great that critics have taken notice of us 鈥 we were recently placed in Broadway Baby鈥檚 top ten comedy acts, sandwiched between Reginald D Hunter and Paul Merton, so there鈥檚 a real sense of expectation now.

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