Greg and Felicity’s Behind The Scenes Podcast
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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.
Jamaica Inn and Ghost Photography
33:12|Join Greg and Felicity as they take you behind the scenes of their recent tour stop at the legendary Jamaica Inn in Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. From performing in an intimate, atmospheric space that defied all conventional stage rules to getting lost in thick Cornish mist (and accidentally driving onto an airfield!), they share stories about this historic smugglers' haven turned paranormal hotspot.Plus, Greg dives into Victorian-era spirit photography after discovering fraudulent ghost photos on the inn's wall. Learn how long exposure times, double exposures, and creative camera tricks created "ghosts" — and how you can recreate these effects with your iPhone today. A perfect blend of travel tales, history, and photographic trickery!
A Tale Of Three Venues
35:05|Join Greg and Felicity as they pull back the curtain on life touring the UK with their Discovery of Witchcraft show. In this episode, they share stories from performing in extraordinary historic venues—from the 275-year-old Theater Royal in Bath (complete with secret passages and crypts) to Charles Dickens' former home at Eastgate House in Rochester, where King James I once stood.They discuss the challenges of touring with their puppy Dora, the surprising warmth of Freemason hospitality, and why performing with a microphone has transformed Greg's stage presence. Plus, Greg takes a break from witch trials to spread joy at Bekonscot Model Village, meeting a young magician who reminds him of his own childhood magic performances.Whether you're fascinated by theatrical history, curious about the realities of touring as a performer, or just like a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode offers an intimate look at what it takes to bring magic and history to life across Britain's most unique venues.
Van Trouble and Spirit Rapping
33:34|Greg and Felicity start the podcast with an apology and a discussion of the van problem which caused a problem on the tour this week, but then go on to a much lighter note with an email in to the podcast with some very interesting information about a Victorian Magician and Spirit Rapping!
The Isle of Man - Railways, Castles and Seals
28:43|Greg and Felicity share behind-the-scenes stories from filming their Isle of Man travel documentary. From unexpected adventures and animal rescues to quirky local legends, this lighthearted episode offers a fun glimpse into their creative process and the joys of travel filmmaking.
Witches and Christians
33:23|Greg and Felicity get a message from a Christian who has seen the show, and discuss one of the scariest moments of the tour so far!
Dora Explores The National Trust - And The Tour Continues!
28:25|Greg and Felicity talk about the second week of the tour, audience participation, and Dora exploring the National Trust!
Opening Night - The Discovery of Witchcraft
33:43|Greg and Felicity celebrate two milestones: the sold-out opening night of their new "Discovery of Witchcraft" tour in Frinton-on-Sea, and their rescue dog Dora's first gotcha day anniversary.Recording from the road, they share behind-the-scenes insights from the premiere performance—from last-minute prop adjustments to the challenges of performing new material. Greg discusses balancing magic, storytelling, and comedy while exploring the dark history of witch trials, and how the show will evolve over 70+ booked performances.The episode covers audience reactions, why Greg meets people at the door after shows, a teacher's request to bring the show into schools, and how they respect believers while exposing fraudulent practices. They also answer a listener question about returning to Mexico for another documentary.
In The Workshop - Discovery Of Witchcraft
31:34|Greg and Felicity take you behind the scenes as they prepare for their new touring show, "The Discovery of Witchcraft." Hear about the challenges of getting ready for the road, the creative process of building a magic show, and the balance between sharing secrets and keeping the magic alive. Plus, find out how you can get involved and ask your own questions!
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