Mackenzie Crook's debut children's novel is now available, click the cover to the right to read more about The Windvale Sprites.
UPCOMING LITERATURE FESTIVALS:
Mackenzie will be appearing at the following festivals to talk about writing and illustrating The Windvale Sprites
25 March - Oxford Literary Festival
5 May - Shrewsbury Book Fest
NEWS
PETER AND THE WOLF LIVE
Mackenzie will narrate a new version of Prokofiev's children's classic when it is performed with the Aurora Orchestra at London's Southbank Centre in April.
THE RECRUITING OFFICER OPENS
Josie Rourke's production at the Donmar Warehouse has received rave reviews following its press night.
The Telegraph (*****): Mackenzie Crook, fresh from his success in Jerusalem, makes an unforgettable Sergeant Kite...
The Guardian(****): Rourke too proves herself a winner with this savvy, mischievous revival
Read additional highlights from The Financial Times (*****), The Independent (****), The Stage and more...
WHATSONSTAGE.COM: "ROURKE RECRUITS CARROLL, CROOK & GATISS FOR FIRST OUTING"
WhatsOnStage has the first set of production photos from the Donmar Warehouse, featuring Mackenzie Crook as Sergeant Kite.
GRAHAM NORTON SHOW ON RADIO 2
Mark Gatiss and Mackenzie Crook were guests on Graham Norton's Radio 2 show discussing The Recruiting Officer as well as their writing, now available to download or stream.
TIME OUT LONDON INTERVIEW
Time Out speaks to Mackenzie about appearing in The Recruiting Officer, beginning previews this week.
THE ODD COUPLE: MARK GATISS AND MACKENZIE CROOK ARE BACK TOGETHER AGAIN
The Independent's Tim Walker meets with the two actors, currently in rehearsals for The Recruiting Officer at the Donmar Warehouse.
Read more.
THE RECRUITING OFFICER BAND REHEARSAL
The Donmar Warehouse has posted a video preview of The Recruiting Officer's band rehearsal on their youtube account. Click here to view it.
THE RECRUITING OFFICER
Mackenzie Crook, along with Mark Gatiss and Tobias Menzies, will lead the cast of Donmar Warehouse's "The Recruiting Officer."
OLD VIC 24 HOUR PLAYS GALA
Actors who participated in the Old Vic's 24 Hour Plays 2011 share tips with Ideas Tap. Including Mackenzie, Katherine Parkinson & Matthew Horne.
DAILY MAIL: 'Fame? It's a pain in the neck'
From the Daily Mail: Mackenzie talks about writing The Windvale Sprites, his own Dick Turpin film, taking Jerusalem to Broadway, and changes in posture that left him with five slipped discs. Read more...
FAMILY BOOK CLUB: MACKENZIE CROOK'S THE WINDVALE SPRITES
The Telegraph: "Actor Mackenzie Crook's authorial debut The Windvale Sprites is a tale of sprites and frights. "
STAGE ONE CHARITY AUCTIONS
Stage One, "a charity dedicated to developing and educating the next generation of theatre-makers", is currently auctioning two illustrations based on Jerusalem by Mackenzie Crook.


