








Make Believe Festival - Goblin King Annual Ball
Alongside performer Molly Beth Morossa and Artistic director James Elphick, I helped to write and develop an immersive game within the Make Believe Festival. This acted an an “Easter Egg” for those audience members who stumbled across it. I played folk lore character ‘Stingy Jack’ during this event, to help guide audience members through the game.
About:
The Goblin King's Annual Masquerade Ball is a themed and costumed ball which explores the darker side of fantasy. Featuring promenade theatre, music, interactive creatures, puppetry, art installations, goblin markets and many other surprises in suitable goblin habitable locations. Only for those of a Make-Believe temperament.
Reviews:
"Surrounded and serenaded by jaw dropping performances of every nature and in every corner - Explore your darker side." Evening Standard
"This was no ordinary ball. Before long, trolls, faeries, goblins – every possible creature of lore had passed before me. Tolkien and Lewis would've been proud." Trebuchet Magazine
"Mischief and mayhem abound at this annual celebration of all things magical. Get your tickets now before it sells out." TimeOut Magazine
"Would make Terry Gilliam squeal with delight as it transports you to a land full of fairytales" TNT Magazine
"A yearly celebration of spectacularly strange fantasy. Bringing to life the dark and twisted world of ancient fables, childhood faery stories and folk lore – London has nothing else quite like it." Events Magazine
"A full-on underground affair, a dark Disneyland of twisted delights" This Is Cabaret
"An extraordinary and unique opportunity to inhabit an alternate universe for a night... The ball may be crowned the single top spot for people watching in the capital." The London Word
"Everyone I spoke to had a story to tell and a world behind their painted eyes – this is the theatre of life whose boards only those that dare can tread." Fashions' Alternative
"An evening of hilarity and mischief...A blur of cabaret naughty nymphs, skin-spearing, and fire-breathing. Honestly, a night like this could be bad for your elf." Bizarre Magazine