Leo Wringer

[3][4] He occasionally plays these roles with a Jamaican or "broad Caribbean" accent, contrasting the classic characters with more modern-sounding dialogue.

[5][4][6] In 2018 he performed in The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich, an adaptation by the Royal Shakespeare Company of the 18th-century comedy The Beau Deceived.

Daily Mail columnist Quentin Letts suggested that Wringer was miscast as the nobleman and criticized what he called the company's "clunking approach to politically correct casting.

"[7] Wringer was supported in social media and by colleagues both for that specific performance but also his lengthy and impressive stage CV.

[7][8] Wringer responded with an essay in the Sunday Times headlined "And why shouldn’t I play a country squire?"