
Our prop shop has created a set of giant Rubik’s cubes for Eventwise, a party and event company based in London. they are running a disco styled party at Congress House for the whole of December and they wanted some cube seating.

Plunge were recently asked to create a pair of giant fortune cats for an installation in Jubilee Square, Brighton.
Sam Hewitt and Shardcore devised the show in which members of the public are encouraged to ask questions of the giant cats. The cats then dispense their wisdom whilst waving their arms in a bizarre and frankly slightly sinister way.
We’ve just made a crate load of splurge guns for a singalong Bugsy Malone party.
A client decided they wanted to celebrate their 30th birthday with a 1920s gangster style Bugsy party. For those of you who haven’e seen the movie it is a gangster musical, with kids dressed up as gangsters. Pretty odd really but a great film nonetheless.

We’ve just spent the last two weeks making a giant fly and a giant bunny rabbit.
They’re for a new show by Tiger Aspect for T4 called Red Bull Rivals. There are two ex Hollyoaks actors going head to head on 5 Red Bull events. They’re doing a cliff dive, a motorcross event, freerunning, downhill mountain biking and the Flugtag in Marseille.

We’ve had a visit from the Sicilians and it wasn’t scary at all.
They are a lovely family who have just opened a Sicilian delicatessen in Brighton, just next to the Duke Of York’s Cinema at Preston Circus.
It’s called Mediterraneo and they have a facebook page where you can see some of their yummy food.

We’ve been busy this month creating origami canoes for as charity event we’re organising.
It’s called Canoe The Thames and is a chance for you to raise money for charity as you canoe the entire length of the navigable non-tidal Thames from Cricklade in the beautiful Cotswolds down to Teddington Lock in West London. The trip will take you through almost 132 miles of beautiful English countryside over 8 days in summer.

