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Performance

VenueThe Wardrobe Theatre
Also: Old Market Assembly
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From6th February 2024
To10th February 2024
The Wardrobe Theatre (V1322756877)
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  • Date of change: 17 Nov 23 - T961274954

Big Boys Don't Cry

Work:: Big Boys Don't Cry (S01657437171)

Adam and Dik are men. But they don't feel as if they fit any macho stereotype that society seems to offer. Using potato crisps, puppets, dead bodies and action men they take us into the beating heart of the modern male and attempt to answer the burning question: what maketh a man? Nature or nurture? Mind or body? Cheese 'n' Onion or Prawn Cocktail?

Production:: (T961274954)

Find laughter, tears, love and even more love in a personal and honest show that looks inside the dark bag of a real man's story in a euphoric explosion of colour, dance, clowns and puppets.
Presented byOpposable Thumb Theatre
Presented byNordland Visual Theatre
Presented byLondon International Mime Festival
Director Emma Williams
Author Vic Llewellyn (writer in the room)
Music Simon Preston
Sound Simon Preston
Costume Kelly Jago
Lighting Chris Collier (also production manager)
Director Laura Dannequin (movement)
Producer Ali Robertson
Performer Dik Dik Downey
Performer Adam Adam Blake

Listing:: L41133002




Production details

Find laughter, tears, love and even more love in a personal and honest show that looks inside the dark bag of a real man's story in a euphoric explosion of colour, dance, clowns and puppets.

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