Trust Harvey to be able to spot a camera whenever it's pointing at him. |
The number of Bilge Pumps was reduced to 4 for Dickens, so you got 2/3 of your usual jiginess on stage. |
Fanny the Flagmaker is forced to cover up to keep out the cold of Victorian Galveston... er... England. |
John Crow can't help but let a little of his Santa side show up when you least expect it. |
Phil McGroin takes a pause for the cause to dig out the mother of all wedgies. |
This particular stage got so windy that Maroon was forced to lash his drum to his waist to keep it from toppling off the stage. |
Maroon and Phil stop Harvey before he can pass gas upwind of the audience. |
The temperatures might have dropped at night, but the crowd turned out in large numbers to watch the Saturday night show. |
Maybe it's because they followed the pirates in the Queen's Lanternlight Parade. |
The admiral came out with everyone to watch a show at the West India Dock near the tall ship Elissa |
Harvey the Corpsman was so proud that he actually got everyone to stand and sing the chorus on "Linstead Market". |
His reward was to be dry-humped by Phil on stage. |
John Crow gets his creepy on as he stalks up on Phil McGroin. |
John Crow leads the audience to a walk off the plank during the interpretive dance of "Sailor's Hornpipe". |
Harvey and John get some work done hauling the lines on the Elissa with her crew. |