What a Tale to tell...
And what Tale should I tell? What does your audience want? What do you deem appropriate?
A school history project on the Romans? I can give them Jupiter or Caesar.
A Country Festival? I can spin British Folk Tales.
An Arabic Restaurant? Sinbad or Jeherezad can make an appearance.
A school history project on the Romans? I can give them Jupiter or Caesar.
A Country Festival? I can spin British Folk Tales.
An Arabic Restaurant? Sinbad or Jeherezad can make an appearance.
My full Repertoire - as it currently stands - includes:
Also available: Murder Mystery Parties - you choose the setting or theme and I'll give you a night that everyone will remember (well... nearly everyone...)
- Norse Mythology - both the Nordic Gods (Odin, Thor, Loki etc.) and the Trollsaga
- Greek and Roman Myths - depending on the culture you want represented I can adapt the names accordingly.
- Roman Historical Tales - Caesar and the Rubicon, Pliny and Vesuvius, The Mad Emperor Caligula.
- British Folklore - local tales (Godiva, The Lamton Worm, etc.), Jack Tales, Dick and his Cat, or a Witches Brew.
- Arabian Nights - A good selection of the 1001; featuring theives, genies, emperors and fishermen.
- Faerie Tales - Grimm or even Grimmer than Grimm.
- Freebird...
Also available: Murder Mystery Parties - you choose the setting or theme and I'll give you a night that everyone will remember (well... nearly everyone...)
All Tales packages come with appropriate Costume and (depending on audience) usage of language.