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VenueThe Bike Shed Theatre
TownExeter
CountyDevon
From25th March 2014
To29th March 2014
When19:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
The Bike Shed Theatre (V1892701352)
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  • Date of change: 12 Feb 14 - T452128526

Him with His Foot in His Mouth

Him with His Foot in His Mouth

Work:: Him with His Foot in His Mouth (S0787113887)

An hilarious one man show about saying the wrong thing... Harry Shawmut is a man who often says things he shouldn't. He once made an unkind comment to a lady in passing and now, years later, he has decided to apologise. But saying sorry isn't always that straightforward. Harry uses us, the theatre audience, to help rehearse the most elaborate apology in history, taking us through the contours of his hilarious, shocking and uniquely moving life story.
Author Saul Bellow

Production:: (T452128526)

This heart-warming new production marks the first ever UK stage adaptation of a work by the great American writer Saul Bellow. Three times winner of the National Book Award and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Bellow is one of the forefathers of modern Jewish humour, paving the way for Woody Allen, Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Contains some strong language. Suitable for adults and older children aged 14+
Presented byNew Perspectives (in association with the Village Ventures Rural Touring Scheme)
Adapted by Jack McNamara
Director Jack McNamara
Design Juliet Shillingford
Sound Adam McCready
Lighting Mark Pritchard
Performer Stephen Chance

Listing:: L146717911




Production details

This heart-warming new production marks the first ever UK stage adaptation of a work by the great American writer Saul Bellow. Three times winner of the National Book Award and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Bellow is one of the forefathers of modern Jewish humour, paving the way for Woody Allen, Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Contains some strong language. Suitable for adults and older children aged 14+

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