Archive for August 2010
The Magician’s Box - The Life of John Joseph Mechi and the pursuit of his dreams.

A play specially commissioned by jam-makers Wilkin & Sons of Tiptree to celebrate their 125th anniversary arrives in Norwich on 2nd September.
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Theatre Company from Norwich bring their play The Magician’s Box to Dragon Hall on Thursday 2nd September. The show was written by Mad Dogs and Englishmen founder Anne Courtney.
A fast, imaginative and clever production, The Magician’s Box tells the true story of agricultural reformist and visionary John Joseph Mechi, an eminent Victorian who gained huge wealth through his ‘Magic Razor’ shop in London. He was an Alderman of London and tipped to become Lord Mayor. before buying a farm at Tip-tree heath, Essex. As the onset of the Industrial Revolution created new challenges for farmers he began experiments in scientific agriculture that were at first ridiculed but changed his farm into one of the most profitable in the region.
This tale of one man’s herculean struggle to improve the lot of the humble farmer also describes his personal dilemmas and sacrifices. Described by Charles Dickens as a Magician, the production is presented with the wonder and mystery of a Magician’s box as it pieces together the illusion and reality that is Joseph John Mechi.
The story is reminiscent of a Thomas Hardy novel – the principle difference being that it happens to be true!
Mad Dogs and Englishmen Theatre Company was founded by Ann Courtney in 1995. Since then it has developed a unique style of ensemble playing with a recognisable amalgamation of physical theatre and strong text. The company has a history of productions ranging from the classical Shakespeare summer tour to new writing and exciting adaptations.
Mad Dogs regularly runs workshops for schools, colleges and other organisations that see the relevance of drama technique within their own working structure. Projects are as diverse as our audiences.
The Magician’s Box by Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Thursday 2 September 7.30pm (doors open 7pm)
Tickets £12 (£10 concessions)
DRAGON HALL King St Norwich NR1 1QE, 01603 663 922
www.dragonhall.org.uk
Dragon Hall is open to visitors Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm,
Sunday 12am to 4pm







