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Skegness, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Pollyanne; aptly named I consider myself a "Pollyanna" of sorts - someone who seems always to be able to find something to be "glad" about no matter what circumstances arise. It is sometimes used pejoratively, referring to someone whose optimism is excessive to the point of naïveté or refusing to accept the facts of an unfortunate situation. I suppose it's for others to judge whether this is accurate or not - either way life throws up it's challenges over this we have no power....we do,however, have the power to choose how to continue; in the same direction - in a different direction or somewhere in the middle?

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Turn, Turn, Turn

Art – Culture – Entertainment (A.C.E)
Pollyanne Trapmore-Shaw
Self confessed culture-vulture and dog lover! @PresentDayPolly
Front of House, Promotions and Gallery Curator at the Embassy Theatre, Skegness.
To everything there is a season
As most UK Theatres start to brush off the cobwebs and prepare to “open” for the winter season ours is merely preparing to morph into Autumnal mode after delighting crowds with Summer season slap-stick fun and thrills.

The Last night Of The Proms Concert  on Sunday 22nd  brings a Stellar line-up to a September tradition as the massed bands of Lincolnshire Brass once again bringing together some of the finest musicians from Lincolnshire and the surrounding area with special guests the Digby Military Wives Choir  and world renowned Saxophonist ‘Snake’ Davis .Widely known as a solo artist and for his guest appearances Snake has played and recorded with artists ranging from James Brown to Paul McCartney, The Eurythmics to Amy Winehouse – having recorded on more than 400 tracks in recent years for over 60 artists and played live with dozens more.

With in excess of 200 shows a year our season never ends at The Embassy and with a new brochure now on the presses we hope you’ll love the music, plays, comedy, West-end spectaculars, variety and classics on offer for September and into the New Year. Make sure you pop in and pick up a copy in the next couple of weeks.

This week will be your last chance to view art-works in the Summer Exhibition by 5 leading Lincolnshire Contemporary artists; The Gatekeeper exhibition has received approximately 30,000 visitors to the Gallery this summer - each piece has been admired, questioned, raised a few eyebrows and in general received great appreciation for adding extra cultural value to the experience of visiting our Theatre.
The Gatekeeper makes way for The Art of Peter Wood – a local artist from Addlethorpe. Peter’s works depict many scenes from his travels within the UK and Europe which show a clear love and affinity with nature and the great outdoors in bold colourful abstract form. The works will be exhibited from Sept 5th to Nov 5th with an evening preview by invitation.

With only 17 weeks until Christmas (yes I said it!) The Embassy Art Gallery are also pleased to open bookings for the first Christmas Art Fair to be held on Sunday 1st December. This unique selling event is for artists working in all media, styles and methods to show and sell their pieces (without commission) direct to Christmas shoppers! 
Stalls are available at an introductory price of £20 visit embassytheatre.co.uk to download a booking form or call 01754 897681.


So with September upon us and the added promise of beautiful crisp mornings followed by low late afternoon Sunsets it’s time to shift gears; hurtling to a dramatic crescendo with the Bank Holiday weekend as finale to end 6 weeks of riotous family fun, mayhem, monster trucks, water pistols and caravan antics the resort is replaced with a different feel – a more grown-up, sophisticated expectation of hospitality and entertainment style is evident. The Bowling Green’s will politely heave on tournament weeks - resplendent along with their players in spanking whites, straight lines, perfect borders and crisp pleats but when the serious job is done competitors will loosen their ties, roll up their sleeves and still retain that summer-at-the-seaside swagger whilst scoffing 8-Do-Nuts-For-A-Pound on the promenade before retiring for their evening meal and a show. Who could resist!

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Mr Wonderful

Mr Wonderful!
Mr Wonderful!
24 August 2013 
Pollyanne Trapmore-Shaw| @presentdaypolly |pollyuk@live.co.uk 

It’s a number of years since I've been to a Big Top Circus show - my last was in France and contained an array of majestic wild animals ...it left a bitter and guilty feeling and I vowed never to attend a Circus containing wild animals again.
13 years on and since hearing such good reports hubby and I both decided to visit Mr Fips and his great cast currently in their 2nd Summer season in Skegness.

From the moment we drove onto site I knew we weren't going to be disappointed. The grounds were tidy, grass cut, Car parking easy (and attended! ) Dressed in fabulous "sergeant pepper-esque" Royal Blue uniforms the artistes ushered, hawked programmes, merchandise, made Candy Floss, cooked Hot Dogs, popped the popcorn (you get the picture) we were ushered ring side and then moved to 3rd row back.....(cowards maybe but I've worked enough Chuckle Brothers shows now to know that if you sit at the front you are going to get wet!)

The atmosphere was perfect, house music and lighting soft and nostalgic - no flashing strobes or bangin' choons. We were here to see a performance and I could tell it was going to be an experience.
On my way to buy the obligatory bucket of popcorn I was sidetracked by a "Character" making pancakes/crepes - I knew I had to meet him - besides I do love pancakes - lemon and sugar - heavy on the lemon!
The show is compered throughout by Ringmaster Señor Rose, an austere, Romany/Johnny Depp (camp MADD Hatter) type fella whose clipped diction and pomposity suits the role perfectly and was perfectly offset by his opposite - the lovably inept clown.
Mr Fips stole my heart immediately - always a sucker for performers with passion and this guy just oozes it. The Dressing table, powder, nose - the crude transformation a poignant moment in itself.
Each act was individual and high quality, a good balance of traditional and contemporary - from Unicyclying Jugglists to jaw dropping Arial work, spinning dexterity of the Diablo to flaming hula-hoops, eye watering contortionists and 4 delightful prancing Shetland ponies -(now these looked born to perform in my opinion!)

The use of lighting reflected the style of performances and was particularly effective by the Spider-Man shadowing on the inside of the canvas- equally the choice of soundtracks brought a modern feel to a brilliant Bollywood type HulaHoop number amongst others.
Timing and choreography throughout the 90 mins show was on -beat and slick; stage hands masterfully reinventing the performance space between acts whilst the audience were skilfully distracted by costumed characters for the sole purpose of said changes!
My highlight was Mr Fips and his plate spinning routine, so well rehearsed it was flawlessly catastrophic!

Now - back to my pancake.....turns out this "character" IS the circus - I should have guessed! Brennen Brothers (Father and son Mr Fips and Charlie the clown) did their famous slapstick routine as old as time itself and possibly the messiest I have ever seen with Foam pies, eggs, buckets of water, more foam, custard THE LOT all to soundtracks that fitted the style as early as 12th Street Rag to the famous Benny Hill music.
Clowning at its best.

This is a proper circus experience, there are thrills and spills - awe and wonder; belly laughs and fun with the audience everything you'd expect and more. This is a circus with real substance, belief and love for what they do - this comes across in so many ways but for me is summed up perfectly by the back cover image of their souvenir programme. 



I wish I had visited earlier in the season. If you were thinking about going don't leave it too late.