TAPE FACE live in Bristol

We invite you to the show presented by The Comedy Box, ‘THE BOY WITH THE TAPE ON HIS FACE is TAPE FACE’ which will be screened at Redgrave Theatre on 23rd and 24th September 2016 from 8 p.m. onwards. The show has been described by Time Out as “Endlessly inventive, hysterically funny” and by The Scotsman as “A show that’s a delight from start to finish, that can be enjoyed by absolutely everybody.” The world is talking about this one of a kind show. A show in which there will be stand up comedy but with no talking, there will be drama but with no acting and there will be punch lines but with no words.

 

This is a show which is brought by the artist who was earlier known as The Boy with Tape on His Face, has various awards to its credit and is a unique show which can only be believed once it is seen. We invite you to be a part of this out of the box show where we will see TAPE FACE will generate hilarious and moving illustrations using only the most everyday of objects and most popular of songs.  If you think you have seen TAPE FACE then you are wrong because this year his unique and riotous brand of silent comedy will be grander, brighter, and more side-splitting than it has ever been. We welcome you to a night where you will be transported to a unique world of comedy and entertainment unlike anything you have seen before. The show promises to be nothing less than an adventure which will be heart stopping, hilarious, visually stunning, and one which will make us laugh, make us cry and will leave us speechless.

 

The show has four sold out UK tours, a total sell out at Edinburgh Festival Fringe for four years in a row and a smash hit run in London’s West End to its credit. It has also been a critically acclaimed spectacle around the world. It has been seen on Live@ The Fringe (BBC), The Royal Variety Performance (ITV), The Comedy Prom (BBC2) with Tim Minchin and The John Bishop Show (BBC1). Chortle described the show as “A truly magical Experience”, while Adelaide Advertiser quoted “Has to be seen to be believed.” The times said about the show that “This boy is going places”, The List expressed, “Wills is a slapstick virtuoso” and The Guardian described the show as “As timeless as it is wordless, as disarming as it is funny.”

 

 

Tickets are £16.50

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