Tour so far
Well. Here we are. Thank you and hello and yes. About a million years ago, (when there were pirates and dinosaurs, as a friend’s young son cutely pointed out the other day) we opened in Brighton. Madly and with great delight. I switched off Twitter, missed a funeral I desperately wanted to attend, and set about trying to get the show ready for the first preview night. Weeks of exciting 7am – 1am work days and increasingly intense rehearsal spiralled blindly towards the first moment when I would step out and try, for the first time with real people, a show that cannot begin to work without real people taking part.
The first preview was a relief: it always is to receive a lovely reaction and a standing ovation to material that has never been performed before. Nonetheless there was much to change and reconsider, and material was dropped, swapped and kicked into better shape. Polly Findlay, my new director, is a complete poppet and a huge delight. Some of the team is new too: Iain and Jen are not with us this year and have been replaced by a couple of new, brilliant, lovely chaps. It’s a happy bunch, which is very important to me.
Brighton previews over, we opened the official tour in Woking. Now it was time for the show to really get up to speed and find its pace. There’s a tendency, as I don’t work from a tight script, for parts to get fleshed out inadvertently and for the energy of the whole thing to sap. Over this week and the next, In Liverpool, over twenty minutes got added to the show for no reason other than me letting parts sag here and there as I became more comfortable with it. Since then I have done some important reign-pulling and tightened it again. We had some technical difficulties in Woking, and learnt a few valuable lessons, and then heaved ourselves to Liverpool for a week with that most bustling, fun, splendid of audiences. Another brilliant in-house crew looked after us: we’ve been really spoilt so far with excellent theatre teams. It’s a big, heavy set this year to get in. The early shows packed into the back of a van: now we have two juggernauts to house all of our walloping nonsense.
Liverpool was great: the audiences and volunteers a real treat. We finished Liverpool on the Saturday and had to set up in Grimsby auditorium for the Sunday, something which turned out to be beyond our capabilities. At the time we would normally let in the audience, the crew were still building the set. It was ninety minutes late that we opened the house, to, I must say, a remarkably friendly crowd. The venue is a multiple-purpose hall and like many of those venues, you can’t hear the audience from the stage. So I came out fearing that we’d lost everyone’s goodwill, and then trotted through the opening routine to what sounded like four people barely paying attention. It took me a while to trust that people might actually be enjoying themselves. Meanwhile, the desire to make up on lost time helped me knock the pace of the show back into place.
Everything that could have gone wrong the afternoon of that show found its way to spectacularly fail. In a theatre, a huge rig is lowered to the stage and all our lights and headers and things we need to hang are hung accordingly. A hall like Grimsby Auditorium does its utmost to accommodate, but has no such rig: therefore everything has to be hoisted with motors. We broke both of their motors. One of our drivers had got waylaid on the way to the venue through no fault of his own and everything turned up late. The day was one of horrific turmoil. It was only due to the dedication of a profoundly patient, skilled and tireless in-house crew that the show went up at all.
The second night at Grimsby was, of course, super-smooth in comparison. But then the show had to be taken down and packed into those trucks. It was only a two-night run (most are a week or more). Jonas, our sensationally loveable sound and lighting guy, stayed on until the end, which happened at 4 am. He was then up at 7.30 to head down to Southend where we play tonight. Another colossal challenge for everyone involved. Apart from me. The Star. I get to nap and write up my blog…
There has been time for fun. In Liverpool I caught up with my A Level teacher from Whitgift, who is now Headmaster of Birkenhead School. And what a school, and what a headmaster. I went in to be interviewed as part of their quite excellent series of sixth-form lectures – and am sure I dropped the standard having had nothing prepared. Two top prefects – Josh and Tash – kicked off the questions and the whole thing, for me at least, was a pleasure. Afterwards the prefect team of Josh, Tash, Ed and Tom showed me around the beautiful campus. Not for the first time in recent years, I was bowled over by how much nicer pupils are now than when I ranked rather scrawnily amongst their number. How trite it is to complain about the youth of today being such and such and so and so. It’s the automatic, mindless cry of every older generation seeing a landscape of language and culture shift beneath its feet. Kids are without doubt getting nicer. There wasn’t a hint of the snickering shittiness of the class of ’89. I felt like I was meeting university students: already matured, comfortable in themselves, open, tactile, utterly charming. We were NEVER like that. And I have seen this at several schools, although I have no doubt that the residency of John Clark as Head is part of the formula for this school’s particular brand of delightfulness. As a Modern Languages teacher he was always brilliant, bright and effortlessly popular. As a Head he is hands-on, knows all his wards by name and interests, is every bit as popular, and motivated by a deep affection and pastoral urge that I found quite moving. Thank you everyone at the school for making the day such a treat for me.
From the sublime, to parrots and monkeys. Yesterday I went to visit the National Parrot Sanctuary and Zoo in Friskney, near Skegness. I am, as you may know, their Patron Saint. The big news is that they have expanded into monkeys. Any lingering stresses of Grimsby’s first night were lifted the second our shoulders were occupied by huge, friendly Macaws or glorious lemurs. All these animals are rescued, and populate the largest sanctuary of its kind on the planet. Or maybe Europe. I should check. Steve, who runs it without a break, is the greatest expert on parrots in the country – maybe Europe or the universe – and still, after twenty years of running the place, is fuelled by the most contagious passion for understanding the creatures. To listen to his stories is such a pleasure: how one night he sat outside with a glass of wine while a lone African Grey pierced the moonlight with an aria from some previous owner’s favourite opera; how he stood in an aviary and made repetitive clucking noises as part of a test to see how quickly a new sound would be picked up and disseminated amongst the bird community, only to be greeted with an extended stony silence followed by a single ‘Shut the fuck up’ from the ranks of anonymous Greys.
Coops and I were allowed into the lemur house with a dish of raisins. How extraordinary it is to have a creature with opposable thumbs feed from your hand. They don’t grab the bounty from your palm as expected: these glorious, friendly, spirit-lifting bundles of highly attentive fluffiness reach out and grab your wrist and pull your hand closer, and don’t let go until they’re done.
Delights and wonders. Do go see the zoo if you’re anywhere near that part of the world. Unlike any other zoo, where the animals pace or lie bored in a corner, here you walk past and through aviaries where the inhabitants flock to you and beg your attention with a thousand sweet hellos. You leave soaring: every bit as daft and weightless as they are.
Thank you for the Blog post, sounds like it was a bit up and down at the beginning. Good luck to a smooth run from now on. I absolutely love those pictures. Xx
Actually bouncing off the ceilings lol. Can’t wait to see. Haha. In the second pic, the Lemur to the left on the log looks freak’in possessed lol. π
I find your positive approach and pursuit of excellence an inspiration. I wasn’t lucky enough to get tickets this time around so am enjoying your comments and will try harder next time. Please keep writing out, you brighten the day of many. Onwards.
Should you really be talking about Coops This way?
“How extraordinary it is to have a creature with opposable thumbs feed from your hand.”
BTW Grimsby on Sunday was great, Thanks Geezer!
Hi Darren, I just wanted to say that everything sounds great. I’m travelling from liverpool to Birmingham to watch your show. It was a present for my girlfriend and I’ll be honest I thinks she loves you more then me she is that excited. I think I speak for a lot of your fans when I say we appreciate all the hard work you and your crew do to put this show together. I’m looking forward to your show. Keep up the good work and it will be a pleasure to come and see you. Good luck and god bless. Brian
Great to read your progress blog Derren.
Enjoyed your great show at Liverpool on the last night there last Saturday – good fun, bizarre feats (and the rest I will keep secret as requested!)
After seeing enigma in the London run I think I preferred Svengali (although the benefit of having 7th row stall seats was a huge benefit for Liverpool).
Good luck with the rest of the tour!
Wonderful photos of you at the sanctuary sounds like you had fun
they are adorable! coops looks so happy!
Saw the show at Grimsby last night Derren, and was completely blown away. I didn’t think much could top the ending of Enigma, but you did it again!
Nice to hear you can fit in a bit of R&R time while extremely busy on the road. Looking forward to seeing you in Birmingham. Keep up the hard work Derren & Team, you’re all wonderful. Mx
A cracking show in Woking it was too, brilliant to see you on top form Derren and roll on the next tour.
Simon
P.S how does one get to see a “preview show” ?
Msg from Abeo: The preview shows were just the first shows done, tickets were available the same way as the rest of the shows π
Great blog post as usual, Derren…..
I had the pleasure of seeing Svengali twice at Brighton. Minor glitches aside it was a wonderful show. A real mind-boggling, brain-baffling, thought-tease. And thoroughly deserving of the standing ovation on the opening preview night. π
And what beautiful photos, thank you for sharing them.
I donate to the Redwings Horse Sanctuary. These sort of places that rely almost wholly on public funding to care for rescued animals, or in your case, birds and monkeys, need nurturing and all the help they can get. I have nothing but admiration for the volunteers etc, who help and run these places.
Good luck with the rest of the tour and I hope you’ve kept that glass engraving I made for you. π
Take care
LC x
Great blog Darren. I’m booked to see you in Birmingham in May, can’t wait. Grimsby sounded grim, zoo sounds fabulous! Keep up the good work.
Fab pics!! the guy in the 2nd pic looks like Garth from Waynes World!
Not a footnote in sight? I demand a footnote haha ;D
I might add that unfortunately I may not see Svengali for a whole nother year π
Hello Derren!
I attended the Grimsby show on the dreaded Sunday evening with my boyfriend. I have to say, although technical difficulties occured, I dont thinkt this deterred anyone…in fact I believe it added to the show! We all started to get a bit paranoid assuming it was part of it in an attempt to get our anxieties flowing in theme with the Svengali show, making us wait to build up the tension! (even to the point were my boyfirend insisted theyd upped the temperature to get us all heated!) Even if the acoustics werent the best we certainly heard you and I thought the show and audience participation was great! Fantastic evening.
I was lucky enough to be at the Liverpool show on Friday. It was brilliant and you were right about the crowd, they were energetic and got involved. Amazed by the show as always. Somehow you managed to top enigma
Great post as usual. Very excited about the Birmingham
show and this time I’m bringing my son. He’s such a know it all, I’m hoping you’ll render him speechless!
Saw the Grimsby performance on Monday evening and as usual came out totally amazed at Derren’s powers. My wife says you are on an OT level 8 along with Tom Cruise…lol. Best 2 hours of entertainment anywhere.
Thank you for sharing your tour goings on, it’s great to hear what you’ve been up to and how it’s going. Adore the Parrot Sanctuary tales. ‘Shut the fuck up’ – hilarious!
You look very happy in the photos and it sounds like you had a fantastic time. I must get up there again some time to see the new lemurs section and meet with the parrots again. Love the place.
Saw the show in Woking and after Id picked my jaw up off the floor, I was left with ‘how the hell did he manage that?’ and chuckles whenever I think of the funny bits. Another amazing show, well done to you and your hard working team. Can’t wait to see it again at The Shaftesbury in the summer.
Happy touring!
Sx
Saw the Liverpool show on Thursday. It was lovely. It incorporated so many of my favourite things this year (can’t say which or I’ll spoil it for those who have yet to see it), I was literally bouncing in my seat. Quite different to the previous shows, with more of an ongoing story, which was a nice development. We were lucky enough to get both Iain and Derren’s autographs on our programmes, too — very happy about that!
I’ll see it again in Bristol (I’m not an obsessed fangirl, honestly… *shifty eyes* I just have another friend that wants to see it with me!), already curious to see what it’s grown into by then.
saw the show in woking,, A M A Z I N G.
lovely to see the pictures of you with a parrot, the invite still stands to visit us at Birdworld. Please come visit, cheeky charlie a yellow crowned amazon is dying to meet you – i would like to see you hypnotise him π
awww, finally a blog post – yay!
Saw the show in Liverpool, and it was very nice indeed – as usual. In my mind, nothing can quite beat the ending from Enigma though π
Looking forward to hear more as the tour goes on!
Hello Derren π wonderful blog update as always π lovely to hear that you are having lots of fun on tour as well as work π glad to know that the previews went brilliantly as I’m sure that opening to an audience with completely new material must be nerve-racking :S happy that despite glitches and problems, you and your wonderful., hardworking team pulled it off and delivered what I’m sure was a fantastic performance! π
Am very much looking forward to coming to see you on the 4th June in Bournemouth and again on 18th June at the Shaftesbury Theatre π very excited for the experience and can’t wait to hopefully meet your fine self afterwards providing that your throat is ok and you are feeling up to it π
Enjoy the upcoming shows and rest assured that even if the theatre eats away the sound of the audience- they will DEFINITELY be laughing, gasping and very much enjoying themselves! I have no doubt in that π why wouldn’t they? π
Have lots of fun and I’ll see you in June π
Lots of love from Jazz x <3 x
Grimsby was far from grim Frank… I too was there on Sunday and it was fantastic and pure genius… so what if it started late the you made up for it from start to finish! NIce one…..
Thanks for taking the time to write this blog! I’ve really enjoyed reading it and now have even more respect and admiration for your dilligent crew, and a new found desire to visit monkeys and parrots… I’m so looking forward to seeing the show in April (I’ll be flying out from Ireland- yeay!)
Hi Derren!
So nice to read this blog! My mum and I had a great time seeing your show in Woking, it was absolutely worth the trip from the Netherlands!
I will be going to a convention in Birmingham in May and I just managed to get a ticket for your show too. *insert hyper smilie* Can’t wait to see you again!! And hopefully I will get a picture with my tattoo this time, I totally forgot after the show in Woking… π
Good luck on the rest of the tour!
Greetings,
Renate
Hi derren
my ticket for one of the birmingham show’s arrived yesterday im so excited as its the first time seeing you live, have loved all your televised stuff so really looking forward to it.
the parrot sanctuary looks amazing and will definately be visiting and maybe staying over in the parrots nest!! enjoy the rest of your tour and keep doing what you doing – amazing us all
love
flo x
Awww, so lovely…
It xerainly looks like you’re having a fun time π
Derren! So beautiful! You are gorgeous and adorable as ever! Can’t wait to see you in London! Keep up the good work π
Hugs and kisses!
Becky xxxx
Brilliant to hear from you Dezza. See you tonight. (will coops be out to sign aswell??)
I had two doses of your Enigma tour and loved it but i’m losing hair and fingernails trying to get to see Svengali! As I live in Chester, Saturday 25th May in Birmingaham is my prime target. Several tickets have slipped through my fingers but I AM DETERMINED!!! HELP ME!!!!!
Love your bloggs. Love your books & love your voodoo (hoo doo voodoo? Yoo doo π
Love Pugh
XxX
I saw the Liverpool one on the 26th, my 20th birthday. I couldn’t have asked for a better day. Not only was I in awe the entire time, it was really really funny too. I mean, anyone who was there that night will only need to hear the words Toffee Hammer and instantly giggle like children. It was a brilliant night. A brilliant show. And Thank you for making my Birthday wonderful.
xx
I’m going to see Derren tomorrow night in Southend! I don’t think I can hold my excitement, PLUS, I think I saw Coops earlier!
I’d love to experience one of your shows and interact BUT I have a problem with blushing. My face turns red at the slighted thing.
This is holding me back soo much from wanting to take part. If only things were different I could sit front row and see you perform… maby oneday. Who knows ey.
Good luck with the tours. Not that you need it.
B. Miller , – London.
I was there on Saturday in Liverpool (26th) and not only was the show mind blowing and hilarious but Derren was lovely to meet, I will do my best to get out and see the tour again, i thoroughly enjoyed it, good work to everyone involved!
Chris
Hi Derren π saw your show last week and it was amazing! You are such an inspiration i bought your portraits book and just found it incredible! the amount of hard work and effort you put into your shows and your work is unbelievable! You are so friendly and funny too! i will defiantly want to see another one of your tours in the future and recommend anybody to go! π
Good Luck with the oncoming shows
Katie xx
Derren, you’ve got to bring that tour to the U.S.. It sounds great and frankly its borderline criminal to subject us to knowledge that this stuff is happening, and deny us the experience… C’mon, man.
Hi Derren
It was great catching up with you backstage at the Grimsby gig. Sound like Sunday was a bit of a ball ache, but you more than made up for it on Monday. Despite peoples claims Grimsby is not all grim lol. Next time ya in town give me a shout and I’ll show you that Grimsby has to offer ( not just fish and chips lol )
Hi Derren,
i attended the second night of svengali at Grimsby and i was stunned at how more amazing you was in person!
I loved every second of it and would like to thank you for sighing my fligher for me after getting confused with my name (en not an or on π ).
Love your show, thank you for a memory to remember,
Keirren π xx
Thanks for an insight into the tour so far. I was also was lucky enough to see the show at Grimsby on Sunday. Absolutely amazing and the delay did not detract one little bit for us (a 150 mile round trip from Leeds). Can’t wait to see you on tour again.
Hey derren, just want to say, I was in grimsby on sunday and there is no need to apologise, the show blew me away, it was so good that on monda night the day afteI i felt all depressed that it was all over. You made my friends nught, she went on stage, she has been on cloud nine since, you have actually inflenced her into a career involving pshycology, honestly, you should be bragging about your achievement with his tour, I know I would! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
what the devil is a “pastoral urge”…?
Hey Derren, Just wanted to say that Monday nights show at Grimsby was brilliant, and me and my girlfriend were so happy we got to meet you back stage and thanks for signing our books π unfortunately my camera stopped working so IΓ’β¬β’m hoping if anyone here got any photos from back stage if they can post them on the Derren Brown Svengali – 2011 Tour group page on face book. Thanks π Great Night
Thanks for the update!! Cant wait to see the show in London, until then, I enjoy hearing all the news!! Great photos too π Enjoy the rest of the tour xx
Aaaw… Wonderful to read about the tour so far. I wonder how far away the parrot zoo is. Will check. Might take my little sister there this summer. I still expect to book tickets for London, so I hope theyΓΒ΄re not sold out yet. They canΓΒ΄t be. Am very jelauos of the nice weather, in Stockholm it snowed today.
hey derren,
i saw the first night in woking and was completely blown away, me and some other a-level students came on a group psychology trip and everyone loved it. me and my friend (who came to see you at the stage door) are actually coming to see it again on the final night in london. we couldn’t be more excited! next time you’re in surrey please come and visit godalming college, it would literally make my life. thank you so much for doing what you’re doing, you’re an amazing person and we’ll be waiting backstage on the night of the last london show to (hopefully) get a picture with you this time! you’re an inspiration WELL DONE for outdoing yourself again and good luck for the rest of the tour- i can’t wait to meet you again and don’t wait too long before starting a new tour please! xx
Great update! I went to the show on Friday in Liverpool which was amazing. I was even lucky enough to be picked for the last part (i won’t go into detail…) which I never thought would happen to me!! Absolutely brilliant and I haven’t stopped talking about it ever since – probably much to the annoyance of everyone I know! Loved every minute thank you π
π I love it when you write your blogs. All sounds crazy and fun. Those lemurs are soooo cute! And I am so jealous of the one getting a kiss π LOL!
I know of one school that is an exception to the “pupils are getting nicer” rule, haha! I went to an awful school and apparently its gotten worse…hmm.
Anyway, thanks for keeping us all posted and enjoy the rest of the tour and keep having lots of fun and continue to blow people’s minds, lol.
LOVE LOVE LOVE,
Elise π