The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much
Voloz Collective
London
Pleasance London
Main House Cabaret
15:00
80 mins
From £15.00
13th May
Roger, a Frenchman in 1960’s New York, has spent years following the same predictable routine, until a minor delay saves him from an explosion. Throwing his ordered world into chaos, Roger chases his would-be assassins around the globe.
Raucously funny and endlessly inventive, this Lecoq-trained theatre company delights and stuns with live, original music and virtuosic acrobatics in this internationally acclaimed whodunnit.
Playbill Critic’s Pick 2023.
‘This is physical theatre at its most immaculate – every tumble, mime and line delivered with precision – creating a widescreen world that the stage can barely contain’ Scotsman
‘A delight from start to finish’ Theatre Weekly
‘The theatrical equivalent of a well-crafted Neflix thriller’ Whats On Stage
‘A brilliant combination of physical theatre, live music, and narration that makes for a fantastic 70 minutes’ Broadway World
‘I can’t remember the last time I came out of the theatre wanting to book to see the same show again’ Everything Theatre
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