Ducrow was trained by his father, who had immigrated to England from Belgium in 1793. Ducrow performed within the United Kingdom and in Europe, including in famous venues such as
Covent Garden and
Drury Lane. He is perhaps best known as the proprietor of Astley's Amphitheatre, where he was also the chief performer. Referred to by some as "the
Chippendales of his day," Ducrow and his sons would dress in "fleshings" (flesh-coloured
body stockings) to perform physique poses called
plastiques, while standing upon the rumps of white
stallions cantering round the amphitheatre.
Pablo Fanque, the black circus equestrian and later circus owner, best known from his mention in
The Beatles song "
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" on the album ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'', worked in Ducrow's circus for some time. Ducrow's shows proved immensely popular. Unfortunately, the Amphitheatre succumbed three times to fire. After the third time in 1841, Ducrow collapsed from a mental breakdown and died shortly thereafter in 1842.
William Batty took over management of Astley's Amphitheatre and an employee of Ducrow called Joseph Hillier took over Ducrow's circus company. ==Legacy==