We ended up in Harlow, supported by the Harlow Playhouse. We opened our HQ in North Gate Square. We went to a dog show and hosted small impromptu workshops in stupid dancing and kazoo playing. We found out about the curious nature of the New Towns designed after the war, the brilliant vision of Harlow New Town’s designer Frederick Gibberd. But the highlight was our encounter with Tigerman, local celebrity, who defends the town from Tigers (A: But there aren’t any Tigers in Harlow T: Exactly) and who loves to dance to the Pan Pipe players in the Market Square. After wending it’s way through the town centre, and hijacking an empty shop for a tribute to punk, the tour finished up with a wonderful song and dance with Razed Roof inclusive theatre company.