Banksy writes a tribute to late comedian Tony Allen. 30 December 2023

Who else but Banksy could have come up with the idea to train more than a hundred stewards to behave as rudely as possible at his own art show? Now we know how it was done:

As reported by BBC on 30 December:

“The secretive artist normally lets his pictures do the talking but wrote his tribute to Allen for BBC Radio 4 obituary programme Last Word. Allen, one of the founders of the alternative comedy movement in the 1970s, died at the start of December. Banksy enlisted him to train the surly stewards at his dystopian theme park in Weston-super-Mare in 2015.

“Dismaland was organised in strict secrecy so in order to find the hundred or so stewards we needed, we advertised in the local paper for ‘runners and extras’ for a film shoot,” Banksy recalled in his statement.

“I was concerned that when these young people discovered they weren’t on a film set and in fact had to interact with the public all day, they might get a bit freaked out. So I asked Tony to come and host a few basic confidence-building workshops and hone their stewarding skills. It was essentially a pretty dry corporate gig for him.

“However Tony Allen was a born troublemaker. He took one look at the name of the event and for three days in the conference hall of a nearby hotel he trained the teenagers in his own image.

“He’d been left alone to get on with it, so come opening day we had no idea what was about to hit us. Tony delivered the most surly and incompetent employees in the history of hospitality.

“They were truly dismal, incapable or unwilling to even point out the fire exits. They ignored any requests for information, they popped the balloons they were meant to be selling, they threw people’s change on the floor, they even went up to random members of the public and licked their ice creams.

“Tony had instilled in them they should never break character, even when speaking to management. Our head of production lost their mind and threatened to quit. The council and police were not impressed and called a meeting.

“But by the end of the first day it was clear the stewards were a massive hit. They became by far the most talked about part of the show, overshadowing six months of my hard work and the efforts of 50 invited international artists.

“I had to hand it to him, Tony Allen really knew how to take the Mickey.”

The deliberately gloomy Dismaland, which featured works by Banksy and other artists he picked, ran in a former open-air swimming baths in the Somerset seaside town for five weeks.”

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-67840897

Dismaland stewardess, trained by Tony Allen.   Photo: R.A.