The Vault of Lost Shows
Welcome, traveller, to the Vault of Lost Shows. Here you will find the Strange, the Not-Quite and the Forgotten.
These are the one-offs that had all too brief a lifespan, the multimedia projects that are rarely seen or heard and the mini-plays never to be performed again. Please, take a look around but take care not to linger too long or you too might well become a Lost Show...
Before anyone asks, this is a visual gag and NO The Pantaloons DID NOT ever attempt to put on a show called Drainage: The Musical. If we had, it would have gone down the pan.
King Lear (2006)
During our 2006 tour of Romeo and Juliet and Cymbeline some members of the young Pantaloons ensemble were borrowed by Britain in Print to record some extracts from Shakespeare's King Lear. It will probably be a while before The Pantaloons tackle this tragedy on stage (my guess: about 2016) so all you Lear fans will have to make do with these:
The Tour of Terror (2010)
Our Tour of Terror took place on Halloween 2010 in the town of Saffron Walden in Essex. Audience members were taken on a walking tour on the spooky side of town risking being scared to death, turned into a frog, hijacked by a highwayman or eaten by the terrifying Basilisk of Saffron Walden! Which is not just a sock puppet. Honest. You can watch the trailer that accompanied the event below if you like.
