Halloween Merch Fun!

On Saturday we visited Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield and while we were there we tried out some of the products from the Rough Magic Theatre merch Shop. Miranda is showing off how you can combine our kids premium t-shirts with other costume items for a fun Halloween outfit. Don’t forget we now have the “Happy Halloween” design too. There’s 20% off everything for the next 4 days so why not stock up now?

We also tried out the water bottle and thermal mug for our picnic, and I can confirm that the mug keeps hot drinks hot for a long time. It isn’t obvious in the pictures in the shop, but both of these items are actually made out of metal and are really good quality. The lid on the thermal mug allows you to open and close the hole that you drink through as well!

Beware the Jabberwock my son!” Kids Premium t-shirt in Dark Pink & Red

“Beware the Jabberwock my son!” Water bottle with straw in Silver

“Beware the Jabberwock my son!” Thermal mug with handle

As a birthday present for my brother Peter who originally played both Caliban and Ferdinand in Rough Magic Theatre’s first production “The Tempest” I personalised this black “Tempest” tote bag with a quotation by Caliban from the original Shakespearian text. You can personalise the products in my Spreadshirt shop by pressing the pencil icon. You can add your own text in different fonts, sizes, colours and positions. You could put someone’s name on or add any other message/text that you like. This personalisation option is available on all of the different products in the shop.

If it is a gift for someone you can choose an option for the product to be gift-wrapped. It then comes in a cardboard box like with this colourful geometric design. If you ask for a gift card the middle photo shows what the card looks like (it comes with these cool “dress up the person” stickers). You can include a message of your choice inside the card too!

I have also updated our “Halloween Events” page so please take a look 🙂 we are available for bookings for shows and workshops. CLICK HERE to contact me.

A visit to Newcastle Puppetry Festival 2023

We visited Newcastle with the kiddies to see the “menagerie of beasts” in “Beasts on the Street” and the “Wor Seahorse Spectacle”.

This was a big treat for us all as I had not been to Newcastle City Centre for a very long time and Tim and the kids had never been. We were keen to experience a little bit of Moving Parts Arts marvellous puppetry festival and as you can see, a good time was had by all!