christh wrote:I can see why you might have been nervous at advertising on this forum, but, as Bill suggests, lots of us do this for a good laugh and wouldn't dream of causing offence.
I know - the majority are good, especially on this forum, where there is so much knowledge about the history of slapstick, and appreciation of the effort that's needed for it.
I have had contact from various WAM sites where I was left scratching my head. But the majority are fine. Decadent Doll is a fantastic ambassador.
christh wrote:The phrase "nothing sexualised though" was noted: there were children present (I suppose you could take that wrongly if you were twisted).
We weren't expecting children to be present, but it happens. The boy was the son of the guy who helped drive the Cage over to Wellingborough - and he did brilliantly as the clean stooge in the Phantom Flan Flinger Challenge. After that finished, he said in all seriousness to his dad "I don't know how I won that competition!".
Myself and the landlady/entertainments manager agreed that Tiswas was mainly an adults programme, and we wanted to reflect that by going a bit risque.
christh wrote:On that theme, your female friend filled her role most excellently.
Hmm... the confusing bit is, do you mean me, as I played a female later on in the night, or my actual female friend playing a male role? I think you mean the latter! She went beyond the call of duty. Her ceiling collapsed in the morning, with water going everywhere, so she warned she may not be able to make it. I told her not to worry, we'd look for someone else, but she insisted she'd turn up whenever she could, she did not want to miss this for anything.
Eventually she got the workmen in (not bad for a Sunday) and came down. She then asked what time it finished. I said it'd be going on for three hours - "aargh, I can only spend an hour here, because of the kids!" - but then persuaded her kids to stay the whole night there. She was partying until 1 in the morning! She walked home in that leotard!
christh wrote:Best of luck for future ventures: I hope I get to hear of them!
Well, stay tuned to TiswasOnline's forums around summertime next year. I was in the position to plug the whole night on our website pages, but felt that it might not have lived up to expectations, so I kept it low-key, and just hoped not many people at the night got bored...
...well, if only I could turn back time! My pessimism was very unfounded, people were well up for it!