Pangolin’s Teatime in ‘The Great Puppet Horn’

Saturday 7th July at 8pm

Cutting comedy from The Great Puppet Horn, providing cultural critique as only bits of cardboard stuck to a stick can.

In a mere 60 minutes hundreds of puppets are animated at break-neck speed to tell tales bizarre and comic through the monochrome glory of the shadow screen. As discarded politicians fly by your ears, delight in the shadowy characters who speak, beat-box and pole-dance for your entertainment. With a constantly changing collection of sketches and short stories The Great Puppet Horn provides up-to-the-minute commentary on everything from the global financial crisis to Take That, usually at the same time.

Following sell out shows across the country The Great Puppet Horn (aka Jeremy Bidgood and Lewis Young) has an entirely new line up of cardboard characters to amuse you. From English syntax to budget cuts nothing is safe from two guys with a stack of puppets. This is South Park-meets-Newsnight with a whole load of cardboard.

An irreverently funny piece of shadow puppet theatre… anarchic, sharp witted‘ – British Theatre Guide


Saturday 7 Jul at 8pm
Tickets £10/£7(c) Friends £8/£6(c)

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