Rough Magic Theatre “Lights Up the Streets” of Lancaster

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I had a lovely time performing my two shadow puppet suitcase shows “Jabberwocky!” and “Edward Lear’s Nonsense” at the “Light Up the Streets” event in Lancaster on Friday.

I had created light up hat decorations, (using my new top hat that I bought from a stall at Glastonbury Festival) and a light up buttonhole decoration specially for this event.  It was a bit of a challenge working out how to illuminate my costume for the event.  I couldn’t use anything that would catch on the shoulder and waist straps of the suitcase when I take them on and off and I couldn’t use anything so bright that it would interfere with the lighting for the shadow play by creating multiple shadows.  I think the overall effect, (using a combination of battery operated fibre optics and miniature fairy lights) was very attractive and worked very well.  I did get a number of compliments on my hat 🙂

I did my performances in the area between Lancaster Castle and The Storey Institute.

When it rained (a lot) I retreated inside the Storey and did a few performances in there for the wet and bedraggled audiences who swarmed inside to escape the weather.

I think people appreciated that they weren’t missing out on the entertainment by coming indoors.

Altogether it was a fantastic and friendly atmosphere and the rain did not dampen people’s spirits.

A big thank-you once again to Tim Austin for taking photographs of the show and generally helping out.  And a big thank-you to George Harris and The Duke’s for the use of their lovely dressing room, (quite a treat for a street performer).  And thank-you to all my audiences for turning out in the wet.

A Mad Tea Party in Skelmersdale

The Mad Hatter and Alice had a lovely time at the recent Vintage & Handmade Fair at Sandy Lane Shopping Centre in Skelmersdale on Saturday 27th of September.

They were even given a cake each by the lovely people in the “Baker Chick” Bakery.  I’m sorry to say that the March Hare and Dormouse did not get a cake each too, though perhaps the Hatter was feeling generous.

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Alice & the Mad Hatter met lots of lovely people and managed to avoid bumping into the Queen of Hearts and growing or shrinking excessively.  The locals were also treated to renditions of “Twinkle-twinkle Little Bat”.

Rough Magic Theatre does an hour long indoor version of Alice in Wonderland which you can find out more about by clicking HERE

To book or find out more about our walkabout Mad Hatter’s Tea Party show please click HERE