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Join Greg and Felicity for a behind-the-scenes look at their lives as performers, creators, and event hosts! In this episode, they dive into question from @Tatisrips : “What is your favourite show you’ve done?” The conversation spirals into a lively exploration of their most memorable performances—from the Non-Psychic Psychic Show and the Legend of Houdini, to magical events at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway and the Legendary Llangollen Fairy Festival.


Greg shares insights into the creative process, the evolution of their shows, and the importance of connecting with audiences both on and off stage. Felicity offers her unique perspective, recalling standout moments and the joy of seeing new sides of performance. Along the way, they discuss the challenges and rewards of serious theatre, the fun of festival gigs, and the magic of audience interaction.


Whether you’re a fan of live entertainment, curious about the world of touring performers, or just looking for a dose of inspiration and laughter, this episode is packed with stories, reflections, and a touch of holiday spirit. Don’t forget to send in your questions for future episodes, and check out their documentary “Isle of Man Railways, Castles, and Seals” on YouTube!


Connect with Greg and Felicity on Instagram or Facebook @GregandFelicity, or email your thoughts to gregandfelicity@gmail.com.

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