Here we go!
Sat in our Swansea hotel, on the morning of this tour’s first show. Last night we had a tech run of the show, and all was good, save a couple of issues relating to the few bits we’ve tinkered with. Today we’ll get them ironed out before the performance.
Our crew are all very excited to be back on the road. It’s been seven months or so since we closed in the West End with this show, but once we’re all hanging about in the very familiar backstage area of a theatre, that gap closes rapidly. We have a new member of the group โ Jonas โ whom we all like very much indeed. And we’re missing Andy, last year’s tech genius, who isn’t with us this time. This year we also have the pleasure of a driver and huge lorry to haul our set and props from venue to venue, which takes much of the strain off our team. On previous years, Simon (our stage manager), Coops, Jennie and Iain have had to arrive in the morning, unload the set from the vans, build the show, set up the lighting and sound, then in the case of a one-nighter, dismantle the whole thing and then heave it all into tiny vans afterwards before driving it to the next venue for early morning. It’s gruelling. This year has very few one-night shows, and the job of unloading, loading and driving is left to a nice man with a big truck. Get in. And get out.
We are a tight-knit family. Coops, of course, is my much-treasured PA the rest of the year, and Jennie and Iain have the more delicate jobs of being my make-up and co-writer friends respectively when we’re not on the road. Touring with such close friends is a huge treat. And we all adore Simon, our touring stage manager, who feels like the grown-up of the group.
There is also, of course, the immense pleasure of performing the show. Each of the four shows has had its own flavour, and have felt different to do. Enigma and Evening of Wonders have been particular pleasures, but I think the current one just takes the lead for me. It’s enormous fun to do. For those that wonder how repeating the same two hours night after night can possibly be so enjoyable, I see your point. But as a performer, if I may appear so revolting, my job is to try to re-create it rather than repeat it: the difference being that I must be sure to remain ‘present’ and ‘in’ it and so on, from moment to moment, so that I am always interested in and engaged with what I’m doing. On a few occasions I have found myself distracted and realised that I have switched to auto-pilot, which is a terrible thing: the equivalent of reading pages of a book without taking anything in. It can also lead to problems: if you are simply saying script without feeling it, it’s all too easy to miss out a chunk or worse, repeat yourself. So each night it feels fresh and fun for me, and the idea is that this affects the way that the show communicates to the audience.
Also, I get to enjoy several months – five this time! – without the constant frustrations of television imposing. My yearly television output takes eight months to conceive, write, film and edit, with all those elements overlapping each other. Budgets are understandably never high enough, and ideas are constantly having to be compromised, or new ones found before horrendous deadlines. The initial joy that comes from finding the ‘hook’ of the show is too often drained by these unavoidable concerns as the months roll on. With the touring, however, we have only the pressure to write and rehearse the show in time, and then ten days or so of of letting it settle in and making any major changes. After that, there is only the pleasure of finding, night after night, little improvements to include for the next show. No demands are made, no pressures added: all the work is done.
There is still much to do: in the days I am finishing a book on which I have been working piecemeal for some time, and on my days off there is TV writing and filming to be done. But having the afternoons free to quietly book edit (or noisily, sat in some cafe) is the one of the greatest pleasures I can think of, and somehow the tour experience – despite it being physically tiring and relentless – feels like enough of a holiday to refresh me enough for the other bits of work.
It’s also always fun to say hello to some of you after the show who are kind enough to wait around in often hugely unfavourable conditions. Forgive me in advance when time permits only a very rushed greeting or, on very rare occasions, no hello at all, but I shall always do my best. Above all, thank you for coming, booking tickets, giving them as gifts, dressing up, travelling some distance to see the show, or doing any one of a number of very flattering things on my account.
Right. Must see what this place does for lunch, and get on top of a few lines for tonight. Eek!
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It’s a delight to read this background information – get to know more about the show and how you go about it. Thanks for sharing, and all the best with the tour.
I hope it all goes well for you especially the opening night tonight.
Looking forward to seeing the show at The Mayflower in March.
Best wishes and good luck
Sue x
Am seeing Enigma in a couple of weeks (Crawley) and I can’t wait! It must be hard not to put pressure on yourself with doing a tour etc, but I’m sure it’ll be fantastic. I can’t begin to imagine how busy you will be in the coming months. Just take care and look after yourself.
Oh and btw, thank you again for the kind reply with re the birthday video I did for you. Just lovely. ๐
LC x
Good luck Derren!
I’ll find tickets for a show of yours one day…
I had no idea how much work actually goes into these shows and into the tv stuff,
good luck anyway Derren i’m sure you’ll knock ’em dead ๐ and i’m reeeaally looking forward to seeing you in march! xx
You’re not in the Travelodge, are you? That’s where I am. What a shithole. ๐
Looking forward to tonights show. All the best!
May I wish you the very best for your tour. Hope all goes well.
Thanks for such an informative post – great to get an insight into what’s involved in running the show and juggling that with the TV work,
Darrell
It’s really exciting to read that and see how excited you are!! Haha anyhoo I CANT WAIT!!!! See I’m excited!! 50 days!! Wooooooo hooooo. See u soooooooon xxxxx
Wow! What a wonderful blog post, I can feel the anticipation and excitement from here. How nice of you to keep everyone informed. Have a wonderful time in Swansea,
Best Wishes,
Joanne. X
Again …Enjoy, have fun and to lots of succes!
and donรยดt forget: in the meantime, we want a huge amount of piccies piccies and piccies and…stories and piccies X
All the Best for the start of the Tour again tonight, look forward to re-visiting it next month.
Make sure you say a special Hi to Helen and Rhian tonight.
xx
Good luck DB – see you in Leicester! x
Interesting insight into the tour Derren. Can’t wait for Liverpool in a few weeks ๐
You’ve got a great job Derren, thanx for taking the time to write a bit about your life.
I find it quite enjoyable to read, you’re such an adorable person.
Good luck to you mr. Brown. ๐
HI Derren, i think ur an amazing person in waht u R able to do, can u teach me sum time!! I am off Work with a Broken Cosix, so wacthin sum of ur DVDs x Well good luck on ur tour an i hopr 2 get 2 c u real soon….I’m from Sussex, touring round there anytime?? all my luv Bubs
Get yourself a Joe’s ice-cream whilst you’re here in Swansea. See you Friday! X
I hope you have time to read this, I’m sure will make the time if you have a spare 5 minutes!
I am coming to watch the show in Torquay on the 14th….Valentines evening ๐
I watch your shows and they never effect me…..I find it hard to relax my mind so I put it down to that…..but you never fail to amaze me.
I hope i get a chance to go on stage and for you to effect me….but because of relaxation problem I doubt this will be the case
Looking forward to seeing you and I’ll stick around at the end for a quick hello and photo…..I’ll be the one following you around until I get a photo with you hehe
Holly ๐
Good luck and have fun, Derren. And thanks for the blog. You are the best.
I’m sure all of you will be brilliant.
Coming to see you in Matlock at the end of the month. Cannot wait! Entertain us, magic man! ๐
@Bubble – Derren is in Crawley in a couple of weeks time. Last I know, that’s in Sussex cos that’s where I come from! ๐
LC x
Can not wait for your next show saw one of your first Enigma shows every tour has been a unique experience, loved them all x
Book? What book? I wish I could write books, piecemeal in cafes. Sheesh. ๐
Fantastic blog! It’s great to hear what you have to say! When are you coming to NYC?! I’m in Madison NJ and I’d love to come to one of your shows.
Good luck team – really hope you have a ball – and although it does have to eventually come down to money Its really great knowing the effort you put in to ensure people get their monies worth. I will one day hopefully be able to come see a show of yours when finances permit but rest assured if I had the money to see a show it would be yours. Again have a great time and I wish you safe journey, fair winds. Storm
YAY for big lorries! (I cant believe I just said that). Super excited about seeing you in Creepy Crawley on 26th, I came to see you record the lottery show and was a bit bemused by that one, but never seen you live on stage and I love your stage shows on tv!
i cant believe the first night of the tour is finally here!!! only 45 days till i see you in Ipswich, 27th March for my birthday….oh i can not wait!
i shall be waiting behind after to say howdy :)…might even share some birthday cake lol x
Good luck Derren, im sure tonight will be fabulous as always!
xxxx
Great. Just when I thought I had recovered from us not being able to get a babysitter tonight you post this.
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Come back to Swansea soon or we may never smile again…
Am soooooooo excited! I’ve always been a big fan of Derren’s and am finally going to see him in Swansea this Friday! Heard the Enigma show is great so really looking forward to it now! x
Have a great one! Relax and enjoy, it will be a pleasure for all. See you in Glasgow Mr Genius.
So looking forward to tonights show! Hope you’ve had a relaxing day in sunny Swansea, thanks for keeping the rain away ๐ Have a great show I know we will! ๐
Suddenly feeling very susceptible. What a man, Derren rocks!
Hi I am going to see Engima in Torquay, one of my favorite places. I love it there. Even though you only say Hello for a few mins it is a lovely lasting memory forever and you never disappoint. I will try and pluck up the courage to say hi again. I am getting very excited now. Only 3 more sleeps !!!! X
Excited times infinity about seeing the show next month ๐ ๐ ๐ Feel a little small next to all these people who have seen all of Derren’s shows and have actually met him in person ( ๐ฎ ) This will be my first time seeing one of the shows, and we nearly didn’t get in…..So be good! ๐ As I said, really looking forward to it.
P.s. If you throw out any frisbees in the DeMontford Hall Derren, can I make a request….Aim for row P!!!!
See you Sat night in Torquay, can’t wait!!!!!
Going to see the show in Swansea tomorrow night, good luck with tonight. Cannot wait till tomorrow! ๐
See you in MK. ๐
very commendable, my dear friend. as danny radcliffe once said, “these people pay a lotta money for those tickets, & you owe it to them to come out & do it as if it were the very first time.” ๐
keep on conjurin!
I’ll be there too … hovering above the heads .. I’ll be wearing my special night gown (holy spirit design) .. so if you are a bit blinded .. all that white light .. that’s me .. do be pleased, or not. I’ll be remote reviewing you at your job and report elsewhere. Be good. Pay attention to your throat. I took a strawberry from that bowl, I hope you don’t mind. What? Forbidden fruit? Nah, that’s for earthlings ..
Lots of luck for tonight and the rest of the tour. Lovely blog post ๐
Very excited to be seeing Enigma again in May and hopefully meet you. *excited dance*
Xxx
Saw Enigma in the West End last June (curiously the night Jacko died). Have bought my parents to one of the Bournemouth shows in May, but am actually rather jealous that I won’t get to see Derren live this year.
Ah well. Looking forward to the book anyway, whatever form it takes.
Can’t wait for tomorrows show, being dying to see Derren for years.
Coming to the Friday show in Swansea – can’t wait :o)
Reading this has made me super excited!! I can’t wait until Tuesday 16th March when I’m seeing it for the second time ๐ It’s my birthday treat lol, im such a loser.
And i was very pleased to read the bit about the people who stay to meet Derren afterwards, as I am one of those people ๐
I’m very excited now ๐
Excellent post. I saw Enigma in the West End and the show was amazing!
Interesting to hear the hard work that im sure goes into every show! Good luck with all future projects ๐
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That was absolutely SUPERB! Honestly i’ve never been as exhilirated as that at the end of a show ever. I’ve never seen you live before but been a a complete fan of your work. How long you must have trained your mind??! please open a mind control school else i fear i will end up spending half my life on the net trying to teach myself.
Good luck and have a ball on the rest of the tour – i had no idea how funny you are (if a little evil).
Thank you for a *&*%ing amazing night.
I have been a fan for years now, but have never seen one of your live shows – just got home from tonight’s show. My God you did not disappoint!! I loved it. Thank you so much, it amazes me how you do what you do, and keeping it fresh and exciting each year, its just wonderful. I am gushing I know, but I am so much in awe.
Thanks Derren for a brilliant night.
What a show tonight in the grand, swansea. Derren, you were awesome, im totally amazed and left with wonder! If your going to see it, your in for a treat,it was a great night!
The lovely DB was brilliant, as always! Thanks Derren, loved the outfit ๐
Have a good time on the rest of the tour. Take care.
Agree wholeheartedly with Jo. Stellar show! Thoroughly enjoyed it, and glad I got to catch it before going home. All the best for the rest of the tour.