Circus Days

I have just been asked (for a possible newspaper feature) to run through my days in the circus.

Having done it, I thought I might as well put it on here:

In 1984 (at the age of 19), I worked with Sir Robert Fossett’s Circus on the advance publicity team, then for Lacey’s Lions at Gandey’s Circus (Martin Lacey now runs the Great British Circus & his sons Martin Lacey Jnr & Alex Lacey are starring in Circus Krone in Germany & Ringlings in the USA) as beast man. These two posts were intended as research for a planned circus novel, but – as well as discovering that life in the circus was nothing as I had imagined – I was well and rule bitten by the circus bug. This led to absconding from university the next year to work again with Sir Robert Fossett’s Circus, this time with the elephants & horses.

1986 saw me take on the task of ringmaster at Circus Fiesta (Tony Hopkins Entertainments, subsequently travelling as Chipperfields, Billy Smarts, Gerry Cottles & Netherlands National Circus) on an extensive UK tour which took the show as far as the Orkney Islands.

1986/87 Christmas & New Year season found me in the ring at Robert Brothers Circus in the SEC Glasgow, cementing my place as Europe’s youngest ringmaster at the age of 21.

After brief stints at the International Circus Festival in Monaco & Circo Francesca Orfei in Italy assisting with a dog act, I was back in the UK for the start of the 1987 season to ringmaster for Jay Miller’s Circus on it inaugural tour of the UK.

I was then invited to be ringmaster for the record-breaking Irish tour of the American Three Ring Circus from Christmas 1987 up until the end of 1988. This was a truly spectacular show with over 80 artistes, elephants, horses, tigers & bears.

Circus Hoffman then took me to Ireland again for Christmas 1988/New Year 1989.

Early 1989 was spent training an elephant in Ghent Zoo, Belgium, followed by one day stands in France with Circus European.

In late 1989, I went back to take over as ringmaster on the UK tour of the American Three Ring Circus.

1990 – my final season – was spent with Circus King (also in the UK).

Since then, I have resisted offers to travel again full-time (including another 3 ring circus in Ireland & a circus in France), but have done odd bits of circus work, including putting the show together & ring mastering for the first week of the inaugural tour of Circus Continental Berlin in Ireland, taking over from the ringmaster for a few weeks on the UK tour of the Moscow State Circus & numerous stints assisting my good friend wild animal presenter Marnie Dock working in Portugal (Circus Atlas), France (Arlette Gruss), Germany (Busch Roland), Austria (Louis Knie), Poland (Merano) & Spain (Mundial).

‘Beast Wagon’ – the novel resulting from this extremely prolonged research – has never been published as I sold the film rights to Working Title pre-publication & it has been in turnaround for years. A future project is, however, a series of murder mysteries featuring Amelia Wilde – an amateur sleuth with a background as a circus wild animal trainer in the fictional ‘Lord George Wilde’s Circus’.

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CURTAINS paperback is available for pre-order – May 1st 2012

CURTAINS (paperback) is available for pre-order from Amazon

Kindle version available soon

All author royalties earned from the sale of this novel will be donated to VISION AID OVERSEAS – a charity working to transform eye care services for people in developing countries.

http://www.vao.org.uk


CURTAINS will be published at last!

The big news is that CURTAINS will be published this year, both as a kindle edition & as a paperback original (Cherwell imprint). I’m in mid-edit at the moment and could be on to galley proofs next week (provided I don’t get too diverted by the fact that the pool hasn’t been tiled because it keeps raining and the house is far from ready for the first guests at the end of the month. Focus, Drew, focus!!!)

 

“I feel the need, for the sake of my sanity, to begin this very personal memoir immediately – before the future becomes the present and the present becomes the past. Even the recent past is a fragile entity, more than a little at the mercy of memory.”

Danny Devereux is a shy and introverted cabaret performer with an astounding talent for mimicry, a raucous and controlling alter-ego named Stella and a preoccupation with curtains. He has been working the London circuit for years when he unwittingly acquires the ultra-ambitious Veronica ‘Roni’ Bedford as his manager then wife. Her relentless drive propels him to stellar heights of television success.

One television series leads to another, but all is not harmonious in the celebrity household, even before a major scandal hits the headlines.

In self-induced exile in a luxurious Thames-side apartment, Danny looks back on the power games involved in his reluctant but meteoric rise to fame and spectacular fall from grace as he engineers a plan to vindicate himself. Will he succeed in his attempt to make appearance triumph over reality?


A living van is conceived & born…

Rather more easy and straightforward than continuing with ‘The Grass is Always Greener’ series was the 9 days last month spent assisting Dad with the recreation of a living van he is building on a chassis acquired some time ago. Planing the timber and cutting mortise and tenon joints was very good practice for when I (eventually) build a timber-framed house…

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I’ll be back again in April to assist (more diversion from the written word), so we’ll hopefully get closer to the finished article, which will look something like this:


Soho nights…

 

Enjoyed a lively weekend in London for Neil Hodgson’s 40th celebration – a surprisingly singular festivity considering he had three leaving dos when he left London for Malta (and then came back anyway!)


Thought for the Day…

“… the need to believe is, on the whole, stronger than the desire for truth.”

Danny Devereux in CURTAINS


Thought for the Day…

“The knowledge that someone believes in your ability to accomplish something is usually a catalyst to that achievement; a combination of encouragement, incentive and imbuement of duty, it invariably acts as a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

THE PUBLICAN’S TALE


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The Grass Is Always Greener

I’ve been beavering away at THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER since I got back to Malta from a very pleasurable & eventful family Christmas in Northamptonshire – the highlight of which was fitting a chimney to the Book Shed – & New Year in London – the highlight of which was NYE at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern.

 

Having been keeping up an average output of 3,000 words a day (and feeling quite good about it), I’ve just learned that Jean Paul Sartre was capable of writing 20,000! Am trying to use it as an aim rather than a discouragement.

Onwards & upwards…


Lord George Wilde’s Circus is taking shape…

My fictional ‘Lord George Wilde’s Circus’ (© Drew Thomas 2011) is taking shape at a pace that makes it seem that it was there anyway and that I just had to find it.

The dynasty:

‘Lord’ George Wilde (deceased) b.1893 = Wilhelmina b.1894

‘Lord’ George Wilde b. 1924 = Mary (nee Tapley) b.1948

‘Lord’ George Wilde Jnr. b. 1972 = Amelia (Mel) Wilde b.1973

‘Lord’ Georgie b.1995 & ‘Lady’ Sarah b. 1997

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‘The Shocking Sins of the Mother-in-Law’ (Amelia Wilde 1) is very nearly mapped out. If all goes to plan, I’ll start writing next week & have the first draft finished by the end of November.