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Glasgow Willy Wonka ‘Chocolate Experience’ to be recreated – in LA

- Caroline Davies and agency

The infamous Willy’s Chocolate Experience staged in Glasgow, which prompted angry parents to call police, inspired dozens of memes on the internet and even got a mention in the House of Commons, is to be recreated in Los Angeles.

Billed as a “celebratio­n of chocolate in all its delightful forms” when it opened at a warehouse in Glasgow in February, it instead made headlines after furious families demanded their money back and the event was abruptly cancelled midway through.

The event organisers, House of Illuminati, who charged up to £35 for tickets, had promised an “immersive experience” based on the Warner Bros film Wonka, with giant mushrooms, candy canes and chocolate fountains, along with special audio and visual effects – and, of course, dancing Oompa-Loompas, the diminutive stars of the Roald

Dahl book on which the film was based.

But families who attended the premises in Whiteinch, an industrial area of Glasgow, found a sparsely decorated warehouse with a scattering of plastic props, a small bouncy castle and some backdrops pinned against the walls.

Kirsty Paterson, 29, an actor and yoga teacher, became a viral hit after pictures emerged of her as a sad Oompa Loompa at the experience. But now she is set to be the star of the California event, with the comedian Zach Galifianak­is also reportedly linked to the Willy’s Chocolate Experience LA event on the Eventbrite website.

The event is described as “tonguein-cheek”. Attenders are invited to “step into a world of pure imaginatio­n at Willy’s Chocolate Experience Los Angeles as chocolate memes come to life” at a “nondescrip­t” warehouse in California, where two free Jelly Beans will be given per $44 (£35) ticket on 28 April.

Paterson is billed as a “notorious Scottish Oompa Loompa” and will take part in a Q&A session. Describing the opportunit­y as a “modern-day fairytale”, she told the Daily Record the American version of the event had adopted the name, but this was done as a joke.

“I didn’t really expect to end up in the USA or to go as big as this because the USA is on a different level,” Paterson said. “I’ve not been to America before. As a trained actor it’s really exciting for me to go over there.”

Guests will be welcomed to “a plethora of enchanting attraction­s” in downtown LA, including DJ sets and film screenings, as well as getting to meet Paterson, who is described as having a “heart of gold”. Galifianak­is is tipped on the Eventbrite listing to host the Q&A session with fellow comic Nathan Fielder.

Organisers called a halt to the Glasgow event only hours after its opening in February. One actor hired was reportedly told to improvise and “to hand the kids a couple of jelly beans and a quar

 ?? Photograph: Monorail/PA ?? A backdrop from the Willy Wonka event in Glasgow, said to have been found in a bin by staff at the city’s Monorail record store and then auctioned last month to raise more than £2,000 for a Palestinia­n aid charity.
Photograph: Monorail/PA A backdrop from the Willy Wonka event in Glasgow, said to have been found in a bin by staff at the city’s Monorail record store and then auctioned last month to raise more than £2,000 for a Palestinia­n aid charity.
 ?? Photograph: Mentorn TV ?? The Glasgow event achieved such internet infamy it even inspired an hour-long TV documentar­y.
Photograph: Mentorn TV The Glasgow event achieved such internet infamy it even inspired an hour-long TV documentar­y.

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