End of tour
Since being home, work has intensified, and I rather rudely forgot to blog about the very end of the tour. Forgive me.
I believe I left you in Northampton. It was followed by a return visit to Milton Keynes, and then up to Leicester. The audience in Leicester was great. Largely due, if I remember correctly, to a rowdy bunch of students sat in the stalls. Apart from one moment of blurting out the ending for all to hear, this gaggle of girls were a welcome source of liveliness. It was a fun show, though sweltering, at least backstage.
The final night was Nottingham. And the audience seemed to know it: the crowd was truly wonderful. In the audience was Peter Jackson and family, along with Rick Baker, the special FX genius. I was pleased they had chosen to come to such a good show. The final night would have been all-round wonderful, had it not been for the moment in the show some of you will know when I make my way up into the circle. Every first night in a theatre I familiarise myself with the route up from the stalls, but this night I forgot the way. I left the stalls to realise I had to re-emerge into them a moment later as I had gone through the wrong door. I asked an usher to show me the route, and this is where the trouble started. He took me out and pointed me in the direction of the long route up through the foyer, which was not what I was after, but faced with no other option, I left the auditorium again and ran up the stairs. The idea is to appear in the circle before the audience get bored with my absence, but the usher’s instructions turned out to be too vague, and I arrived on the next floor up and faced with several doors to choose from. I asked at the bar to be quickly shown into the circle, and received blank confused expressions, from a staff who seemed to have no idea what the circle was. ‘I’m in the middle of the show, quick, please, show me how to get in’. The bar staff still had no idea. One guy pointed and seemed to be suggesting directions, so I told him to go ahead and show me. He didn’t seem to see the urgency, so I physically grabbed him, apologising, and made him go ahead. He took me though a door and pointed up some stairs and said ‘left’ or something. I went down the stairs and there were two sets of doors. I only saw one and went through, came out when I realised it was wrong and tried the other. Some stairs took me up and I shot through a door into some part of the fly rig (the system of scaffold and beams that hold the lights). I came back out, back to the bar, sweating and yelling ‘Oh for fucks sake’ as i went, and burst through another door. This one took me down, too far down… and I emerged at the side of the stage to see Jennie or Iain looking at me in despair. Another ‘For FUCK’S sake’ and I ran back out, through another door and I was suddenly out on the street, in my evening tails, the door locked behind me and faced with nothing that appeared to be an entrance to the theatre. After a moment’s further panic I found one, and ran into a startled box-office staff member asking how he could help. Thank God this man, finally, had the basic knowledge of the theatre and understanding of my predicament to actually run up and take me to the doors at the side of the circle. I appeared, panting and furious, after what seemed like ten whole long minutes of leaving the audience without a performer.
Of course Peter et al presumed it was all part of the show. If you were there that night, it really wasn’t. What a way to finish.
Iain and I travelled back the next morning with our guests and attended the opening of Ray Harryhausen’s exhibition at the Film Museum, County Hall, just by the London Eye. Ray was there celebrating the wonderful exhibition and his 90th birthday. It’s well worth a visit: I believe it runs for a few months. After some meetings about the television projects I went to see All My Sons at the Apollo theatre, which is the finest thing I have seen for a while. And on the back of a friend’s Vespa pootling through London after the play, it felt like I was finally back home.
We are now all taken up with telly-business. Some exciting and stupidly ambitious projects are underfoot, and they should be broadcast towards the end of the year. I have also, these last few days, taken a moment to peek at ‘Glee’, under much pressure from well-meaning friends, and as a huge fan of Glenn Close, ‘Damages’. The former has largely left me cold (doubtless my failing) but the latter is terrific. I so rarely watch TV so this feels like a naughty treat after so much work.
Talking of which, I must get on. I hope you’re all having nice evenings.
Oh dear, talk about the stuff of nightmares! I once managed to organise an conference where, through no fault of my own *ahem*, the attendees were in one place, I was in another with the speakers and the caterers were in a third venue… spread out across Dublin city. Thanks to the efforts of one very helpful taxi driver and his friends we managed to get everyone to the one spot and none of the attendees were any the wiser. I think I offered to have the taxi drivers babies and I still have nightmares about it all. π Bet the audience didn’t notice a thing, and just wondered why on earth you were out of breath when you arrived back…
I had the same problem @ the Alex in Birmingham when I had to make my way back up to the gods after appearing on stage with you!
I really feel for you, what a way to end the tour! Fuck’s sake indeed. Glad it all came good in the end.
A few friends promised me I would love Glee too. I really didn’t. Haven’t seen ‘Damages’ though…
Will check out Ray Harryhausen’s exhibition, look forward to it.
Good luck with all the ambitious projects.
Haha! I was there but I hardly even noticed! You did seem to be gone a while but I was far too amused with my friend next to me, ***SPOILER REMOVED***.
Bless, you did seem a little exhausted when you finally made it back on stage that night and I honestly thought you joking when you said you ended up on the street at one point.
I look forward to the new tv project.
π
xxx
Peter Jackson was there?! That’s awesome! And I went to the final show and the whole getting lost thing really wasn’t THAT bad,***SPOILER REMOVED*** (: Overall it was an amazing show. π
Ahaha.. I love how you seem to remember it in such detail! & how many ffs you managed to get in..
Look fwd to the new show!
LOL! π (Sorry, but it is worthy of an LOL.) What must the guy at the box office have thought? You should have messed with his head, and said something like, “Stop the show! That man in there isn’t Derren Brown! He locked me in a cupboard, and came here masquerading as me!” π
Hi Derren
Nice to meet you at the Ray Harryhausen Launch.
The exhibition runs for 1 year so come back and see it again soon.
Mark
we didnt mind you running round, and we most certainly were not bored at the Nottingham show, me and my husband went and LOVED it . cant wait to see you again.
I went to the Birmingham one and it was AMAZING! Best 30 quid I’ve EVER spent. Absolutely definitley going to the next tour! Derren you are a genius and God!
I am disappointed you prefer Damages over Glee. There’s no accounting for taste is there?
hey, I feel very sorry for you for the whole being lsot thing, i know the feeling π however i’m sorry but I also find it quite funny lol. Is the show gonna be shown on TV at some point like a couple of your others were?
(PS – Glee is awesome!)
The Nottingham show was ace. Derren eventually came back and said “sorry that took so long. I thought I had the route memorised but obviously not! I ended up on the street at one point!”. There were chuckles. We all thought he was joking. But no! Very funny post and an amazing show! Awesome.
I was chuffed to read this, as I was one of the ‘gaggle of girls’! And also rather rudely shouted out that you were wrong, there were two animals! π
The show for me was a last minute decision – Someone else couldn’t go and I grabbed their ticket! I had a fab night and thoroughly enjoyed the show! It was lovely to meet you after wards and the back of my blackberry is envied by a fair few people!! Brilliant to see your a fellow tea lover, too!
Shame about the Nottingham show – As i’m from Nottingham myself I feel I should apologise on behalf of the shoddy staff! So… sorry! But hey, at least the tour went out with a bang, even if the audience are unaware of it! π
xx
OMG! LOL!!! If that were me I would have probably had a total meltdown and started hyperventilating, HAHA! I hate being lost. Gleeeeee! I had loads of people saying to me “What? you haven’t been watching it!?” So I’m getting it on dvd from tesco. I can’t believe those girls blabbed the ending…..NOOOOO! Can’t wait to see the show when they put it on tv π π x
Hahaha!! Yeahhh π we were the bunch of girls π loved it! Everyone was talking about it for about a week afterwards in our Psychology class!!! Loved it!
ha ha i’m sitting here crying???? don’t ask I’ve only finished one heck of an emotional journey.. It was amazing.. I know what it feels like to have not watched tv in so long ha ha i got the treat of that today..
i can imagine u losing ur temper all right lol.. uve made me laugh at your enigma show in dublin in april.. so thank you xx
Surely Mr Brown, you would look through a door before you blunder through it and get locked out? Im sure none of the audiance will have noticed :). I saw your show last year and to date it is still the best I have seen, keep up the good work Derren.
No no no, can’t believe you got stucco old boy.
Right clever, the show was great, will try to get to the Film Museum to see Harry’s work.
Hey,
I was there that night,,, and as much as I was confused, I was still eagerly waiting. I’m looking forward to seeing it again at the end of the year…and the finale was amazing!!! Didn’t see it coming at all…which I suppose is the point…
I really enjoyed the night and I admire the amount of work that you put into your work, I am forever watching your shows on 4oD (because I’m a poor student and just can’t afford to buy them…ha :P). I know this may be an ever growing list which people probably say this all the time, but I’m another one to add to that list of people.
Thanks again Derren
p.s I would say good luck for things in the future but then luck is superstition so instead of good luck, have fun π
Hi Derren
I was at your last show and the first time i have seen you perform live and have to say wow, what a show. I didn’t realise you had gotten lost and thought it was all part of the show lol. can’t wait to see you live again. Think you are faboulous
Thanks again for a wonderful evening
Hi derren π I have emailed you on several occasions and Phillis has forwarded my first message onto you – she said it would make you smile – i hope so π I cannot wait until your next tour as all of your others have been amazing! To which so have your TV series. Trick or Treat was my favourite series, the one where the woman hot woken up at some unearthly hour, and dumped in the freezing lake while she was chained up, and had to adjust her breathing- it was literally breath taking. Thank you for so much inspiration. Megan π