We are on the countdown to the end of our tour, however there are still
a few chances to catch this show.
THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED THAT WOMEN LAY EGGS
"this bizarre mix of puppetry, masks and
live action does exactly what it says on the tin."
- The Stage
“Fantastically, stunning visual theatre
that you need to see.”
- BBC Radio Bristol
With a dash of
sauce and a hefty dollop of innuendo, the show
tells the epic and comic
story of the myths and science of our own creation. This is an intriguing tale
of birth, sex and death woven together by the fusion of latex, super glue and
frogs in nappies!
THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED THAT WOMEN LAY EGGS use a unique blend of puppetry, masks,
and live action to tell the incredible story of how man finally unravelled the
myth of his own origins in 1827. This is a
bawdy, fantastical and eye-opening experience that proves that scientific
fact is often much stranger than fiction.
Supported by
Bristol Old Vic, Somerfield, Ernest Cook Trust, Arts Council
England, Wellcome Trust
At-Bristol tel 0845 345 1235
15th Nov 7.30pm SOLD OUT – Returns available on the door
16th Nov 2pm – some tickets left
16th Nov 7.30pm SOLD OUT – Returns available on the door
17th Nov 2pm – some tickets left
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Falmouth Arts Centre tel 01326 212300
20th
Nov 8pm – some tickets left
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Magna Carta Arts Centre Staines tel 0117 929 1210
22nd Nov 7.30pm – some tickets left
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Ashcroft Arts Centre Fareham tel 01329 310600
23rd
Nov 8pm – some tickets left
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Forest Arts Centre New Milton tel 01425 612393
24th
Nov 7.30pm – some tickets left
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