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Tit for Tat Circus presents Now I am Become d/Deaf (Destroyer of Words) 

A clown stumbles before it’s audience and dances between the chattering heads and singing hands of strangers. 

With physical comedy, eccentric juggling, and absurd acts of balance; Ryan explores his own degenerative hearing loss as a celebratory source of play and invention.

Living between hearing society and Deaf Culture, whilst feeling a part of neither, he explores cultural boundary and personal identity through moments of chaos, sincerity, and total nonsense.

Immerse yourself in a world where the loudest actions are lost in translation, and the tiniest looks become deafening. A visual spectacle of physical comedy that tears down barriers, celebrates silence and laughs into the face of frustration – in an effort for one clown to simply say “hello!” 

Free, no need to book, just turn up

About Tit for Tat

Tit for Tat is an unusual juggling company that believes in celebrating the ordinary.

We take ordinary objects, objectives and scenes, and we explore every nook and cranny until we make them extra-ordinary. We believe in finding the most exciting and, more often than not, the most difficult way of getting from A to B.

Even when undertaking simple tasks such as making a cup of tea or changing a lightbulb. We love applying circus techniques to everyday situations or common household objects – creating worlds and characters that audiences can relate to, whilst demystifying the barrier between spectator and spectacle.

Tit for Tat Circus, Now I am Become Deaf (Destroyer of Words) is supported by Without Walls and commissioned by Just So Festival and Hat Fair.

Audio Experience

Tit for Tat Circus has created an Audio Experience which combines a traditional Audio Introduction with some insight from Ryan about his experience of Degenerative Hearing loss, how it is represented within Now I Am Become d/Deaf (Destroyer of Words) and the concepts of the show.

Who loves the seaside? It’s a long way to the sea from here but luckily author Maudie Smith is bringing it with her – in a hat!

Find out how a special seashell inspired her to write her very first picture book. Listen to the heartwarming story of A Hat Full of Sea and discover how clever Cora brings the sea to her Grandpa Jim. Help recreate all the sights and sounds of the seaside, and even decorate your own fish!

Bring your favourite hat – Maudie will definitely be wearing hers!

Maudie Smith writes humorous and touching stories for children aged 2 to 12 including popular title, My Must-Have Mum. She has an MA in Writing for Young People. She also has a background in theatre, which means events are always lively, inspiring, and fun!

Tickets are free, but booking essential – or you can buy a signed copy of the book!

Enjoy a fun-filled hour with large games and board games! Perfect for ages 4-12. Play, compete, and have a great time!

Get creative and design your own colourful Easter egg card to keep or give to a loved one this Easter! A fun craft for kids 12 and under ages to enjoy.

Create your own adorable mini paper basket for easter! A fun and easy craft for kids to decorate and take home. Perfect for ages 12 and under.

Design your own colourful spring crown! An enjoyable and creative activity for kids to celebrate the spring season in style. Perfect for ages 12 and under.

Create a beautiful paper wreath using simple materials! A fun and easy craft for ages 12 and under, perfect for the spring. Join us and ignite your creativity!

Get creative and make your own adorable paper plate chick! A fun, hands-on craft for kids 12 and under. Join us for some springtime crafting fun!

When war was declared, Britain issued the ‘Royal Call,’ requesting support from countries within the British Empire. Many individuals from Commonwealth nations volunteered to serve during both World WWI and WWII.

The ‘Honouring Our Heroes’ exhibition will showcase artworks by local artist Jacqui Cooke, celebrating the commitment and sacrifices of Veterans of African Descent and First Nations individuals. Each piece stands as a testament to their remarkable achievements, with some veterans recognised among the most decorated for their service.

Despite facing immense adversity, many displayed extraordinary courage and resilience, rising to the ranks of Officer and surpassing all expectations. This exhibition offers a vital opportunity to learn about the contributions of individuals of African descent and First Nations to both world wars, shedding light on the lives and legacies of some of history’s most courageous and conscientious figures.

Exhibition dates: 6th October 2025 – 27th October 2025 (Sundays & Mondays only)

Times: 12 pm – 5 pm

Come and meet our artists at Valentines Mansion at the first open studios for 2025!

From the very top floor, our talented makers practice a variety of mediums, including watercolour, portrait painting, glass and textile art as well as ceramics and basketry. Normally a private workspace for the artists, their doors will be open for you to visit. A great day out for all ages!