From all-time low to seeing life story on stage in Liverpool theatre musical

From all-time low to seeing life story on stage in Liverpool theatre musical

Ian Youngs

Tradition reporter

PA Media Mick Cullen, otherwise known as Speedo Mick, walks through Glencoe in sub-zero temperatures wearing only his swimming trunks. He is  wearing his blue Speedos, a woolly hat, scarf, backpack, gloves and nothing else, his face tilted upwards to the sky with his eyes closed and a look of relief, against a background of snowy mountains in Glencoe, Scotland, in January 2023PA Media

Speedo Mick walked via the Scottish Highlands in January 2023

Michael Cullen went from sleeping tough in Liverpool to elevating £1m by doing charity walks in all weathers in simply his swimming trunks. His story is now being celebrated in a stage musical.

Simply as Clark Kent turns into Superman when he alters into his well-known pink underpants, Michael Cullen transforms into Speedo Mick when he pulls on his tight blue trunks.

“I bought a bit of inkling of what Superman appears like when he places his knickers on,” Cullen laughs.

“I do really feel completely different after I’m in my Speedos. One thing occurs. There is a change. I get a bit of bit extra fearless.”

Speedo Mick does not have Suerpman’s tights and cape – only a pair of strolling boots and, if it is chilly, an Everton FC scarf and woolly hat.

He has criss-crossed the British Isles bare-chested for charity come rain, shine or snow. His most excessive problem was strolling between, and up, the tallest mountains in England, Scotland in Wales in mid-winter.

“Minus 18 on the prime of Ben Nevis. I walked to the highest of it and survived it. I by no means bought hypothermia,” he marvels.

“So one thing occurs after I put my Speedos on. I get a totally completely different mind set. I am simply so decided to get via the day with out placing my garments on.”

Getty Images Speedo Mick doing a bodybuilder pose in his trunks, an Everton scarf, swimming cap and goggles, on the terraces surrounded by fully clothed fellow fans at Everton's FA Cup game at Carlisle United in 2016. Getty Photographs

If following Everton wasn’t powerful sufficient already, Cullen has accomplished so in his Speedos

In images, Speedo Mick usually pulls a tough-guy bodybuilder pose for the cameras. However that bravado is a part of the character.

Sitting in a rehearsal room the place actors are making ready for a musical that can inform his story, Cullen, 60, is totally clothed, softly spoken and delicate.

He first pulled on the Speedos to swim the English Channel in 2014, regardless of by no means having had a proper swimming lesson till he booked the help boat.

“It was miraculous that I bought throughout as a result of I used to be coaching with males who had been born in a pair of Speedos,” he jokes. “They had been quicker swimmers than me, higher swimmers than me, their approach was significantly better than mine.

“However I had one thing that they by no means had, and that was a willpower…” He trails off. “I am simply getting a bit emotional… a willpower and a will to finish one thing of that magnitude.”

Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock Speedo Mick wearing his blue Speedos, a woolly hat, scarf, backback and nothing else, with one arm around a white wooden direction sign at Land's End, and the other arm in the air and his mouth smiling and open. Pictured in 2023.Story Image Company/Shutterstock

Speedo Mick walked from John O’Groats to Land’s Finish in 2020, then once more through the tallest mountains in Scotland, Wales and England in 2023

That willpower comes from “the identical place that my negativity comes from”, Cullen believes.

He suffered “lots of turmoil” throughout his childhood in Liverpool, utilizing and abusing drink and medicines from his teenagers, and changing into homeless.

“I simply bought misplaced in all of it, to be trustworthy,” he says. “It was a tragic life. It was horrible and it was torturous, and I used to be doing it to myself. However I simply could not cease.”

He lastly bought clear in 2001, and resolved to show the negativity in his life into one thing constructive.

“It used to carry me down for an extended, very long time, however now it propels me ahead. That is my engine. I suffered for a really very long time, and now I simply do not need to try this any extra.”

After defying expectations and a shoulder damage to swim throughout the Channel, Cullen “needed the world to know that this had occurred”.

So he ordered a pair of blue trunks with the identify of his beloved soccer staff on the again, and “went to all of the matches after that with ‘Everton’ emblazoned on my bum”.

Getty Images Speedo Mick is seen arriving to the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park on April 7, 2018 in Liverpool, England.Getty Photographs

Speedo Mick has carried his charity bucket round Britain and past in all weathers

“The followers had been so beneficiant,” he says. “I might have gotten ripped to shreds at any level. However they had been all applauding and passing cash, and placing it in my bucket, and placing it in my knickers. There weren’t very many different locations that you might put it!”

His scantily clad presence began elevating smiles and funds at away matches, too.

“I had a entrance row seat so far as seeing all of the generosity, all of the kindness, and all of the love that individuals might give,” Cullen says.

“There’s lots of negativity occurring on the planet, and I used to be simply seeing all this positivity. It was making a large distinction to me, in addition to everybody else.”

Looking for new challenges, more cash and greater reactions, Cullen launched into a collection of more and more bold charity walks – to Everton matches in Wembley and Lyon, then 1,000 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s Finish.

In 2021, he traipsed for 5 months and a pair of,000 miles between London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Dublin and Belfast; earlier than climbing Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike.

Onlookers did not all the time welcome the sight of a middle-aged man in skimpy swimming trunks, nevertheless.

“There was some actually destructive stuff as effectively,” he provides.

“I bought spat at, pushed to the ground, had a pint thrown over me, bought thrown out of some pubs after attempting to go in to get a little bit of meals.

“Which was humorous as a result of I hadn’t had a drink for 16 years and I used to be nonetheless getting thrown out of pubs.”

Highs and lows

Speedo Mick’s 2023 stroll took the quantity raised for charities supporting psychological well being, deprived younger folks and homelessness previous £1m.

However that was his remaining main outing. “I knew I solely had a sure timeframe for me to hold on doing it in my Speedos. You’ll be able to’t be doing it while you’re 80.”

And regardless of their comparable style in underwear, Speedo Mick is just not Superman.

The gruelling challenges took their toll, having “a large detrimental impact on my psychological well being and my private relationships”, Cullen admits.

Each mission has been adopted by “an enormous comedown”, he says. “After the final one, I hit the bottom at 1,000mph and I ended up in a clinic as a result of I had an enormous breakdown.

“Trying again now, I wasn’t managing myself. It appears like I paid a large value by doing all that stuff. It was an excessive amount of for me. It was all an excessive amount of.”

Clara Mbirimi/Liverpool's Royal Court Paul Duckworth as Speedo Mick on stage in a pair of blue SPeedos and Everton scarf with his arms in the airClara Mbirimi/Liverpool’s Royal Courtroom

Paul Duckworth performs the title position in Speedo Mick The Musical

The stage present, which opens at Liverpool’s Royal Courtroom theatre on Tuesday, has given Cullen a brand new focus.

On the floor, it’s a couple of “complete hero” who “took on plenty of large life-affirming duties and accomplished them and raised tons and plenty of cash”, says Boff Whalley, previously of rock group Chumbawamba, who has written the music.

“However the true story is why he needed to try this, and at what value was he doing that.

“It is saying, ‘He is such as you, he is bought issues and he is struggled with addictions and psychological well being issues, and this was his manner of discovering a manner via these’.”

The present’s author John Fay agrees. “He is a really inspirational and charismatic man. He can stroll right into a room and simply make folks smile. And the stamina of the man, and the issues that he is achieved, can appear superhuman.

“However an important half about him is that he is extraordinarily human. He is bought his personal fragility. He is like everybody else on the planet.”

Liverpool actor Paul Duckworth is enjoying the title position, and says Speedo Mick is “an area legend”.

“All of us have our complexities and our vulnerabilities. He is a really considerate, very delicate man.”

‘Nowhere to cover’

In addition to trying to seize Cullen’s character, Duckworth should pull off the Speedo Mick look.

“There’s only some moments [in the show] when he will get to throw on a T-shirt, as a result of most of his achievements had been all accomplished in his Speedos,” the actor says with a touch of trepidation. “There’s nowhere to cover.

“It was fairly a shock after I put them on the opposite day. Michael was the one one who noticed me in them. In Mick’s phrases, ‘You have to personal the knickers. You have to personal the Speedos, mate.’ I am attempting to get that mentality.”

The present is the story of an eccentric, big-hearted however fallible character, though Cullen had reservations about placing it on stage.

“I used to be a bit of bit anxious over the truth that I am making myself weak once more, as a result of I am telling everyone about my private life,” he says. “They are going to see a totally completely different facet right here.”

Nevertheless, he hopes the present will begin conversations about dependancy, psychological well being, overcoming challenges, and restoration.

“However the largest message I hope folks take out of it’s that it is OK to be you, all of you, no matter’s gone on in your life – it is OK to be you, and to take hope.

“Take hope from this story since you by no means know what is going on to occur. I’ve bought a play about my life on on the Royal Courtroom theatre, and that is a win proper there. It is wonderful.”

Speedo Mick The Musical is on the Royal Courtroom in Liverpool from 3 June to five July.

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