Here are some pictures we took while performing at the Covent Garden May Fayre and Puppet Festival on Sunday.
As you can see, we had excellent weather for shadow puppetry as it turned out to be a very sunny day, (that is all using sunlight with no artificial light at all). It is of course possible to do the show in less sunny weather and indeed night time events as I can use my battery powered strip light for that.
I decided to do our “Edward Lear’s Nonsense” show as it is slightly longer than “Jabberwocky!” and thought people would feel they were getting more value for money, I had also already performed “Jabberwocky!” in London and felt like it was worth trying out the other show this time. However, for busking purposes, I can’t help wondering now if the “Jabberwocky!” show would have been better, as with only 8 puppets, the turn around time for performing again would have been faster.
We saw some famous TV puppeteers including Phil Fletcher, Warwick Brownlow-Pike, Ronnie le Drew etc. but missed Harry Hill as we decided to stay with our pitch and didn’t realise that he was the “special event at 3pm.” We also met the incredibly talented ventriloquist/comedian Max Fulham in person for the first time. Max has appeared on TV in Crackerjack amongst other appearances and should definitely be given his own TV show (in my opinion).
Anthony and Miranda really enjoyed themselves and did the whole of the big parade with their Punch and Judy puppets. There was a bit of argument over who should have Mr. Punch, however, and I fear that I might be better off bringing the crocodile instead of Judy if there is a next time. Poor old Judy!
We also brought the Rough Magic flag with us for the parade which was originally made for Glastonbury Festival.
As well as seeing a few old friends we met some new ones. Paul Jackson (our next pitch neighbour) was very friendly and helpful and we also met Cath March of “Invisible Needs” who kindly put us all up at her flat for the weekend, many thanks to both of them.
We also managed to squeeze in a visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum to see the puppets etc. on the Saturday, (see above).
We visited Promenade Music Shop (in Morecambe) to ask for advice about P.A. systems that could do everything that we need them to do. They recommended the Yamaha Stagepas 600BT Portable Blue tooth P.A. system and mentioned that More Music already had a couple and had ordered 2 more. They also told us that there was a very long wait on these kinds of products at the moment and that we might struggle to get hold of one in time for our gig.
We mentioned that we would like to be able to use radio-mics with the P.A. but they said that they are very expensive. I mentioned that I already had a portable Megamouth Pulse mini P.A. system which came with radio mics and they suggested we could use these existing mics by connecting the two P.A. systems together (something that had not occurred to me before).
So I had a word with Ben McCabe from More Music to ask if we could try out the ones that they had and maybe borrow them for the performances. We also asked if they were able to spare us some space for R&D/rehearsal.
Ben very kindly agreed to all of the above in exchange for a free performance and workshop from us further down the line (Ben was thinking that the workshop would be good for October when they are doing a Fun Palace event). We suggested that we would do the performance for them after we had got feedback from the Beverley Puppet Festival event and rejigged the show based on this feedback.
I have also had help offered to me from my long time Shadow Puppetry mentor Ali Clough, (who also lives in Bentham). We had a look at her portable shadow screen to see if it would be useful for our show. It would require tweaking to get it to work for what we want and would be a fairly complicated thing to set up for something that is not actually quite right for what we want, (it would require re-covering as the screen fabric is very old and a little discoloured and damaged). At present we are thinking we might use a variation on the system we use for shadow puppetry workshops (involving extendable clothes props, a table and a clothes line). We want to try and build a show that will fit into just one car so we need something that can pack small but unpack to a relatively large size. We ideally want a size of screen that is bigger than the one on our old RMT booth that we used for “The Tempest” and “Alice in Wonderland” as the new show is going to be a solely shadow puppetry show rather than a combination of puppet types like these older shows.
Ali Clough’s Portable shadow screen with shadow puppets from her project with Leo Nolan-Evans.
We could still do with finding some rehearsal space more locally in Bentham but have not come up with any workable ideas on that yet. We need to find somewhere that can let us work during school-time hours which is when we will have time free from looking after the children. Our daughter is starting at the school nursery after the Easter holidays so I will have much more time to devote to my theatre work from then onwards as I had previously been looking after her on 3 weekdays.
I had been thinking of asking to look at the costumes at the Grand Theatre in Lancaster with a view to renting something out only to discover that they do not hire out costumes any more. I am currently looking into “Northern Costume Hire” in Barnoldswick instead.
I have also been working on our main Rough Magic Theatre website (www.roughmagictheatre.co.uk). I finished making a new website on WordPress.com some time ago but was unsure about how to transfer this new site to our existing domain name and how to get rid of the old site (or whether we needed to).
I got help from a local Bentham business “A White Knight I.T.” and worked out a way to do do it by transferring to their web hosting service and copying the new website across. This has avoided me having to pay 1&1 IONOS and WordPress as well in order to forward the site from IONOS to WordPress. However, it has not been a completely smooth process and not everything on the site was working as it should straight away.
I would appreciate it if as many people as possible could visit the site (CLICK HERE to visit) and tell me if all the links are working properly, if you can see the pictures and slideshows and generally let me know what you think. You can leave any feedback as a reply/comment on this post please.