COMEDY
Lachlan Werner: WonderTwunk (WIP)
Award-winning ventriloquist clown, Lachlan Werner, builds a super strong genre-bending tale of stunts, sea-lions, sci-fi and secrets…
The Twunk: Body of a Hunk, Head of a Twink
The strength of a hundred Olympians. The face of an angel.
Behind this curtain lies a brand new model of manhood for a modern age.
Lachlan Werner - award-winning "twink"★★★★ (Guardian) and "the funniest new ventriloquist on the block" ★★★★ (Telegraph) - workshops a brand hour of Grand Guignol stupidity - a feat of brute strength, raw muscle and minimal lip movement.
Enter Brad News' Circus, a place of impossible talent and wonders beyond belief.
Jack Hammer is the strongest boy in the world. He can lift a ten tonne truck and crush the strongest steel.
Just don't get too close.
His management says you can look, but you can't touch.
Following his 5 star, cult-hit horror debut, Voices Of Evil, Lachlan Werner promises to build a super strong genre-bending tale of stunts, sea-lions, sci-fi and secrets…
Directed & Co-Written by Laurie Luxe
Choreographed by Patricia Langa
Sound Design by Chuck SJ
Circus/Movement Direction by Ella Golt
Puppets created by Freddie Hayes
Costume by Paulina Lenoir
Props by Alessandor Earnest
Access Support by Laila Woozeer
Production photography by David Pickens
Presented by Ebdon Management
★★★★ ‘Twink… Hilarious. Extraordinary’ (Guardian)
★★★★★ ‘A must see… Steps it up a gear and enters a new level of comedy and theatre’ (Reviews Hub)
★★★★★ ‘Joyously meta-theatrical, the definitive queer puppet show’ (Lost In Theatreland)
★★★★ ‘Giddily funny, devilishly clever’ (Telegraph)
★★★★ 'Actually breathtaking... Deliciously camp' (Fest)
★★★★ 'Unimaginable hellish power’(Chortle)
We encourage patrons to wear a mask while moving around the building and when seated in the theatre.
Seating is not socially distanced. The theatre is ventilated before and after every performance with regular and thorough cleaning of touch points. Hand sanitiser and face masks are available onsite.
Access
We regret that our theatre is up a flight of stairs with no wheelchair access available.