
Evil Genius with Russell Kane The Greatest Showman (P.T. Barnum)
Nov 19, 2025
Sara Pascoe, a witty comedian and writer, joins fellow stand-up John Tothill to dive into the life of P.T. Barnum, the legendary showman. They navigate the thrilling yet dark aspects of Barnum’s career, from creating live curiosities to his infamous publicity stunts. The panel humorously ponders modern-day circus acts and explores Barnum's complex legacy, touching on themes of exploitation and moral ambiguity. Ultimately, they face the question of whether he was a genius or villain, leading to a surprise verdict. Expect laughter and reflection!
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Hustle Turned Into Spectacle
- P.T. Barnum rose from rural poverty and hustled across jobs to build a showbiz empire.
- He leveraged backers and mortgaged himself to scale the American Museum into a mass attraction.
Tom Thumb's Manufactured Identity
- Barnum presented Thomas Stratton as 'General Tom Thumb', inventing an 11-year-old English dwarf persona.
- The act toured Europe and even met Queen Victoria, becoming Barnum's most lucrative exhibit.
Modernising The Circus
- Barnum modernised circus logistics and show format, introducing a three-ring spectacle and touring by train.
- He combined technology and scale to turn local entertainments into nationwide commercial hits.





