THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE KNEW TOO MUCH

Where: Swindon Arts Centre

When: Sunday February 6th & Monday 7th February

Wes Anderson meets Hitchcock meets Spaghetti Western in this fast-paced whodunnit with live musical scoring. Devised by Voloz Collective.

After winning the Les Enfants Terribles and Greenwich Theatre Award 2020, Voloz Collective are heading on a UK tour with THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE KNEW TOO MUCH.

The show is an intercontinental, inter-genre, cinematic caper of accusations, accidents, and accents. Roger Clement, a Frenchman in 1960's New York, has followed the same predictable routine for years, until a minor delay saves him from an explosion, throwing his ordered world into chaos as Roger chases his would-be assassins around the world to discover the truth.

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Raucously funny and endlessly inventive, this Lecoq-trained theatre company delights and stuns with live, original music and virtuosic acrobatics in this award-winning fast-paced whodunnit

Voloz Collective is an award-winning international physical theatre company that reinvents and recharges physical comedy - exploiting the capacities of the human body and blurring the lines between the theatrical and cinematic.

This show has been developed at Paris’s Guillotine Theatre, London's Greenwich Theatre and at The Pleasance's 'A Pleasance Scratch, and won the Les Enfants Terribles and Greenwich Theatre Award 2020.

Photos: Samy Mori

Running Time: 60 mins | Suitable for ages 6+

THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE KNEW TOO MUCH comes to Swindon Arts for two nights only– don’t miss it!

Tickets: £17.00
Concessions: £2.00 Off

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