A Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in St. Helen’s

You may or may not remember a long while back I was ever so proud of myself for tidying up the Rough Magic Theatre storage room – and how, in October 2021, we had our first Alice in Wonderland gig for a very long time. How I repaired and spruced up our Cheshire Cat and White Rabbit’s House scenery and even got myself a wig, as my hair was no longer the correct length.

Then after visiting Tim’s family in Norfolk for Christmas, we got back and on December 28th we heard a peculiar noise and found the mess you see in the pictures.

As you can see a large chunk of the plasterboard ceiling had fallen down because of a leak in the bathroom above. The sodden plasterboard had given up and fallen down with a load of dirty water. This was massively upsetting as we had planned to try and get a few more gigs with the Alice show. This was a major setback.

So, having planned to push the show and get a few more gigs, we instead decided that this was a sign to retire the big Alice show but present the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party as a walkabout show only on the new website, and that we would spruce it up and renew the fabric on the tea table when we got a booking.

When I originally created the fabric for the tea table I used spray glue to attach the cut-out pink ripstop layer to the black ripstop layer beneath. This meant that the black layer where the glue was exposed had been getting a bit dirty and shabby-looking, even before the leak accident, so this was a good excuse to take the tea table apart and attempt to do a better job with some new fabric.

We were asked to bring the Mad Hatter and Alice to St. Helen’s library for a “HAF”(Holiday Activities and Food) event in the Easter holidays and proceeded to source the material we needed for a new tablecloth.

I wasn’t able to find fabric in the same fluorescent pink as the original but I did manage to find two similar shades of bright pink and source a copious amount of bondaweb to join the cut pink layer to the black layer neatly, without any messy glue. An expensive but neat solution.

The gig went very well and we are are already planning the “Mad Hatter’s” next outing to a Food and Drink Festival (more details to come soon). Sadly the selfie below is the only picture we got time to take on the performance day and doesn’t show off the fabric at all. I’ll take some more pics the next time we get it out.

In the meantime check out the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party show page by clicking HERE. We have lots of space left in our diary for this year and next year so please do GET IN TOUCH 😊.

“My dear Watson, I can see from the tiny pieces of cardboard on your shirt cuff and the metal oxide staining on your left index finger and thumb that you are working on a new show……”

Before Christmas we started on putting together some puppets for a show trailer for a new Christmas show (for touring libraries, stately homes etc.). We hope to get the trailer finished very soon so we can advertise in time for Christmas 2024 (watch this space).

As to what it is about, I think I will invite you all to give your own educated guesses😉.

I also took it as an opportunity to have a bit of an experiment with the new Indonesian wayang kulit (shadow puppet) chisels. I am thinking that I am not likely to abandon using scalpel blades altogether but probably use a combination of chisels and scalpel. The chisels are certainly useful for creating certain types of cuts and shapes, (probably not faster though – but I had been warned). I have also yet to sort out suitable maintenance/sharpening tools for the chisels when I need them though I have been doing research on the best method and suppliers.

Do leave a comment or a question if you’d like to know more 😊.