I performed at the big After Grimm folklore conference at Kingston University last week, and decided to do The DonkeyCabbages as an exploration into love and constancy.
Cat at the Wales Millennium Centre
It worked extremely well, and I picked up a lovely review from fellow storyteller Red Phoenix:
‘Cat’s use of the stage, dynamics and emotionally raw tensions really exploded the characters from ‘Donkey Cabbages’ into the room, always just at the right moment so that a greater understanding of the motives and complex relationships was understood and felt throughout the room, a highly enjoyable and thoughtful performance.’
After Kingston, I headed to Cardiff to tell the story on Saturday at the magnificent Wales Millennium Centre. My show was streamed LIVE to the world! That was a first for me 🙂
What a great story The Donkey Cabbages is… I look forward to exploring it more, through each new telling.
I have opened my second club in Birmingham! The Mee Club is a twice-monthly spoken word cabaret, based at the wonderful Kitchen Garden Cafe in Kings Heath.
The show features a mixed bill of storytellers, performance poets, stand up comedians, actors, authors, journalists and musicians – 15 minutes of each, with a bit longer for the music act at the end. The list of performers for each cabaret can be found on the Mee Facebook page:
My new show BLUEBEARD was a late night hit at Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival last weekend. It was a perfect setting… a fourteenth century feasting hall with enormous roof beams, heavy oak doors, flickering candles and deep shadows. And what a great audience too. I was a bit worried that no one would come! It was the last show of the festival, it didn’t begin until 10.30pm, and I knew many people would already be heading home or too ‘storied out’ to sit through another show. But they came! Loads of them – the place was packed – and they loved it 🙂
Here’s what people wrote in my Comments Book after the show:
‘Dark, awesome, truthful and beautiful. I have seen and heard so many wonderful storytellers this weekend, but your story has opened another, stranger, more terrifying window. Thank you so much.’
‘In terms of composition and performance, the finest spectacle at Beyond the Border 2012.’
‘You manifested all the female archetypes with such sensitivity and conviction and your unfolding of the complex dynamics interplaying between them was stunning………..THANK YOU’
‘If Carlsberg did storytellers, YOU would be it!! WOW!!’
‘This performance really kept me awake! Very impressive, very courageous.’
I will be touring the show soon. I’m looking for suitable venues right now!
I’m preparing for one of my FAVOURITE festivals – Beyond the Border International Storytelling Festival. www.beyondtheborder.com It takes place in the grounds of a fabulous fairytale castle, right by the sea at St Donat’s in South Wales. Not far from Cardiff.
There will be storytellers and musicians from all around the world… It’s wonderful! I think it’s the fourth or fifth time I’ve performed there.
This year I will be telling HOW TO BE GLORIOUS and giving a world premiere performance of BLUEBEARD – late night, adults only!
On May 16 & 17, I will be down in London, telling at one of my favourite venues – the wondrous 40 WINKS HOTEL. And I will be in the company of the equally wondrous Danish storyteller KASPER SORENSEN. The event is already completely sold out, but here’s what the lucky ticket holders can expect…
Bedtime Story Nights
Kasper Sorensen
‘Bedtime Story Nights’ were created by the marvellous Mr Carter and have been running at 40 Winks since June 2009. They have had recommendations and rave reviewsin The Evening Standard, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Stylist, Tatler, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Le Cool, Daily Candy and too many other publications to mention without sounding immodest…. although we could also tell you that they have been included in the Saturday Times list of the ’60 Best Things To Do In Britain’, have had several Critics Choice awards in Time Out and even popped up in a Sunday Times Travel Magazine hot list of the 14 most amazing things to do in the world!!
Our story nights are a totally unique experience in London, bursting with genuine charm, warmth and humour. We work with a fantastic team of professional storytellers, actors and musicians, handpicked for their virtuosity by Mr Carter and his Curator of Tales, Miss Rachel Rose Reid. They are a much loved institution and will have you squealing with delight for months to come.
Murder and Mayhem
May 16 and 17. Cat Weatherill and Kasper Sorensen will have you shivering in your nighties with some scandalously dark and scary tales, including one intriguingly called ‘The One Handed Murderer’!
Sold Out!
Our whimsical and intoxicating evenings always end with some music. Our chanteurs and chanteuses over the coming months include Tricity Vogue, Oli Deakin, Christina Coronel, Chris Singleton, Mee, Alexandra Carter and Anne Lowe. All fabulous, all beautiful and all extraordinarily talented.
General Knowledge
Times: We open our doors at 7.00pm, and start the performances at 8.15pm. We aim to return guests to reality by 10.45pm.
Tickets: Still a very modest £25 per head, including unusually nice cocktails provided by our kind and
generous benefactors, Hendrick’s Gin and Belvoir Fruit Farms, and some nutritious nibbles.
Booking: Simply email us at reservations@40winks.org
Where: 40 Winks, 109 Mile End Road, London E1 4UJ
Nearest tube: Stepney Green (a three minute stroll in slippers)
Dressiquette: A dress code of jimjams and nighties is strictly enforced by our highly trained pyjama police, but with Benefit Cosmetics sponsoring our ‘Most Glamorous Nightie Award’ (the prize is worth a staggering £300), it is well worth making an effort to impress and seduce. We suggest guests bring along something nice to cuddle up to, such as a friend, lover or teddy bear.
For further information on Bedtime Stories, 40 Winks or indeed Mr Carter, please email us at info@40winks.org
What a whirlwind adventure the second half of 2011 turned into! Four foreign trips and wonderful work at home here in the UK too.
The first foreign trip was to Saudi Arabia – the first International Children’s Cultural Fair in Riyadh. The second trip was to India – to the magnificent Hay Festival Kerala. Kerala is the tip of the tiger’s tooth of India – right down at the bottom 🙂 But Europe was not forgotten, with performances at the Amsterdam Storytelling Festival and a special Christmas show in Copenhagen with Kasper Sorensen.
When I can find a moment, I will post photos of all these trips!
After a little break over the Summer, our fantastical and fabled Bedtime Story Nights are resuming this month with a magical night of nautical naughtiness cleverly concocted by two of our most popular performers, Katrice Horsley and Cat Weatherill. Mermaids, selkies, sailors and sirens will all be brought dramatically to life in ‘Tales of The Deep’ on Thursday the 29th of September. Guests are invited to pack their finest nightw…ear and book their passage before we cast off and set sail for the make believe world that lies beyond the lofty portals of 40 Winks. For one night only!!Our whimsical and intoxicating evenings always end with some music. Our chanteurs and chanteuses over the coming months include Tricity Vogue, Oli Deakin, Christina Coronel, Mee and Anne Low. All fabulous, all beautiful and all extraordinarily talented.
General Wisdom
Times: We open our doors at 7.00pm, and start the performances at 8.15pm. We aim to return guests to reality by 10.45pm.
Tickets: Still a very modest £25 per head, including unusually nice cocktails provided by our kind and generous benefactors, Hendrick’s Gin, and some nutritious nibbles.
Where: 40 Winks, 109 Mile End Road, London E1 4UJ
Nearest tube: Stepney Green (a three minute stroll in slippers)
Dressiquette: A dress code of jimjams and nighties is strictly enforced by our highly trained pyjama police, but with Benefit Cosmetics sponsoring our ‘Most Glamorous Nightie Award’ (the prize is worth a staggering £300), it is well worth making an effort to impress and seduce. We are also very excited to announce the launch of the ‘Daintiest Toes Award’, sponsored by our lovely friends at LK Bennett. The prize in September will be a very stylish handbag worth £345! We suggest guests bring along something to cuddle up to, such as a friend, lover or teddy bear.
Background: ‘Bedtime Story Nights’ were created by the marvellous Mr Carter and have been running at 40 Winks since June 2009. They are a much loved institution, bursting with good humour, irreverent intelligence, charm and glamour, and will leave guests squealing with delight for months to come.
For further information on Bedtime Stories, 40 Winks or indeed Mr Carter, please email us at info@40winks.org.