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  • Discovery Of Witchcraft In A Church?

    36:34|
    This week, we reflect on three shows, including two unforgettable performances inside the historic St. Peter's Church in Horninghold — a venue I'd never have thought to approach, especially with a witchcraft show. We talk about the connection between the church's 18th-century vicar and local witch trials, the logistical challenges of performing in a historic church, and our between-shows pilgrimage to the infamous "dungeon pit." Things get a little philosophical towards the end as Greg goes on a bit of a rant about open-mindedness, compassion, and why "I don't know" are some of the most important words we can say — illustrated by a late-night 'ghost sighting' on Beacon Alley that he absolutely had to investigate!

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  • Scotland and Evermore Dog Rescue

    27:54|
    We're back after a whirlwind couple of weeks touring Scotland — and we've got a lot to catch up on. From the breathtaking Highlands to getting back behind the camera for some behind-the-scenes social media videos, plus a truly emotional message from an audience member who applied to adopt a dog from Evermore Dog Rescue after hearing about our beloved Dora at the show. 
  • Bembridge Fort

    36:38|
    Greg and Felicity discuss performing at Bembridge Fort!
  • Tyre Change!

    31:18|
    This week we talk about a moment of mechanical assistance from Greg, and an audience member with a special connection to the show!
  • Handling A 'Heckler'

    37:47|
    We get quite deep into a minor irritation on this episode, recorded almost straight after a show. For the first time on the tour we had someone decide to interrupt the show in what felt like quite a hostile manner, something which doesn't really happen with our performances generally. We talk about how this felt, how we handled it, and how something like this can have an effect on our whole evening. A chance to see something different from behind the scenes of our shows.
  • Village Halls: The Good, The Bad, and The Unflushable!

    35:42|
    This week, we're pulling back the curtain on the venues we visit — the good, the bad, and the truly bizarre. We kick off with a lovely visit to Steventon Village Hall (complete with its own piece of dark history), then get brutally honest about the halls we won't be going back to. Think flooded toilets, collapsed roofs, roadworks mid-show, chairs that destroy your back, a hall that smelled like wet dog, and — yes — toilets on the stage. We also have a big announcement: our brand new 2027 show, Paranormal Frauds, Fakes and Flimflam, is officially in the works and early bird tickets are already available! Plus, we want to hear from you — should we start having guests on the podcast?
  • Cats and the Cinema Museum

    30:40|
    Join Greg and Felicity as they take you behind the scenes of their touring theater show. This week, they share stories from their recent performances at unique venues, including the magical Cinema Museum in London—a former Victorian workhouse where Charlie Chaplin once lived, now filled with vintage projectors, film memorabilia, and three resident cats.The hosts dive into heartwarming tales about their love of rescue animals, from Felicity's history with cats (including her beloved "ugly" ginger cat Gussy) to their current feline companions Lucy and Moose, who were rescued from a construction site. They discuss the importance of animal rescue, share funny stories about cats with questionable smells and shoulder-riding habits, and explain what their cat Moose has in common with the Little Tramp himself.