21st October 2023
PSYCHEdelight Theatre presents a wonderful work of storytelling and physical theatre. With humour and visual poetry, Mohand and Peter will take you on a road trip through Sudan jumping from one character to another, including Omar Al Bashir, Mohand’s 450 cousins, and a lazy camel.
Mohand and Peter bounce on one of the toughest international news stories of the decade and as two brave clowns, they fight horror with laughter to build a magnificent pedestal for Mohand’s country.
Part of the Platforma festival 2023, produced by Counterpoints Arts and partners across the South West of England.
Age recommendation: All ages!
Date: Saturday 21st October 2023
Matinee Show Time: 2PM
Evening Show Time: 7PM
All tickets are £5 only. Book online following the button below or call us on 0117 953 2448 to reserve a spot and pay in cash on the night.
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The Stage ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “A genial, family friendly two-hander that acknowledges the profound sense of yearning that refugees so often feel for the families and homes they’ve left behind”
The Star Sheffield ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Magical and magnificent show. Charming, funny and clever.”
Centre Stage Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Tonight I laughed, I learnt, I travelled.”
Everything Theatre ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “A glorious celebration of Sudan, and the magic of friendship across cultures”
Theatre-News ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Master-class of physical theatre. A delight from start to finish.”
ReviewsGate ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Funny, consistently entertaining. Beguiling performers”
LondonTheatre1 ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Broad and refreshing… The portrayals are spot on. An engaging and enthusiastic piece of theatre”
Mind the Blog ⭐⭐⭐⭐: “Mohand’s love letter to Sudan is an entertaining & enlightening show – as timely as it ever could be”
The Family Stage: “For some of us, the show gave us a chance to learn just a little about a country that we rarely hear much about apart from negative news. For others, it represented an opportunity to be transported back to the country they call home and to celebrate it at its best.”
There Ought to Be Clowns: “Beautiful in both its poetic and physical language, Mohand & Peter is a triumph”.
Events in London: “A skilfully handled trip down memory lane.”
The Prickle: “Explosively funny duo”