
Pullen’s Party
A Black Cab Production in collaboration with Vital Xposure.
James Henry Pullen was a long term resident of Earlswood Asylum and a truly gifted, self-taught carpenter and model maker.
During his lifetime of incarceration, it is said that he became the star attraction of the asylum, particularly on Summer fete days, when the locals and hospital benefactors would visit to watch the inmates in lively displays in the beautifully manicured grounds.
Pullen developed a strong affection for a local barmaid who he imagined he might marry, but under legislation of the time, residents of asylums were not allowed to marry.
The hospital management persuaded Pullen that Queen Victoria had requested him as an Admiral of her fleet and her Admirals were not allowed to marry. An Admiral’s uniform had been procured to add weight to the story. Faced with the prospect of a shiny new uniform or a nice new wife, Pullen abandoned his barmaid and took to wearing the Admiral’s uniform, which he wore on most days for the rest of his life.
Having abandoned the idea of marriage, Pullen created a giant Admiral puppet to act as his guardian. He spent his summers frightening visitors to the asylum who flocked to see this ‘Monstrous abomination’.
Date and Venue
Liberty Festival, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park | 2017
Creatives and Crew
- WriterJulie McNamara
- DirectorCiara Brennan
- ProducerChas De Swiet
- PhotographEmilia Teglia
Pullen’s Party was been commissioned by Liberty Festival with funding from Arts Council England.