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Untied Artists presents The Boy Who Bit Picasso When Picasso comes to stay anything can happen! Come and play down on the farm with Tony and Picasso. We’ll have loads of fun, make crazy pictures and tell the true story of how a young boy became friends with one of the greatest artists who ever lived. JANUARY Untied Artists present The Boy Who Bit Picasso, an interactive theatre show for everyone aged four and up. With storytelling, music and lots of chances to make your own art, this hands-on and hilarious family show introduces one of the 20th century’s most influential artists through the eyes of a young boy. “Channels the spirit of the artist…a special and sweet little tale’ The Guardian Originally co-produced with Oxford Playhouse. Inspired by Antony Penrose’s book, “The Boy Who Bit Picasso’ Sunday 29 January 11am & 2pm, Bridge House Theatre £7 children / £5 adults Special Offer: One adult free with every child
The Pretend Men presents Police Cops Following sellout runs at London’s Soho Theatre, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2016, The Cape Town Fringe 2016 and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016,...POLICE COPS is back in town. THE PRETEND MEN’s critically acclaimed, multi award-winning comedy blockbuster returns once more for an action packed hour of adrenaline fuelled physical comedy, cinematic style and uncompromising facial hair. Present day (1976). Straight-laced rookie Police Cop Jimmy Johnson is out to avenge his brother’s death, and he’s got to go it alone. With the help of his new partner, a disgraced, retired renegade named Harrison, the pair begin to unearth the soily secrets that the case holds. Police Cops is a cinematic joyride, speeding down Adventure Avenue in a souped-up squad car. Oh, and did we mention… the steering wheel is made out of guns. FEBRUARY ***** ”Unbeatable physical cop parody” - The Stage ***** “The juggernaut of cheesy parody” - EdFestMag ***** “The best comedy show of 2015” – The New Current Wednesday 1 February 7.30pm, Bridge House Theatre £10 / £8
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Untied Artists presents<br />
The Boy Who Bit Picasso<br />
When Picasso comes to stay anything can happen!<br />
Come and play down on the farm with Tony and Picasso. We’ll have loads of fun, make crazy<br />
pictures and tell the true story of how a young boy became friends with one of the greatest<br />
artists who ever lived.<br />
JANUARY<br />
Untied Artists present The Boy Who Bit Picasso, an interactive theatre show for everyone<br />
aged four and up. With storytelling, music and lots of chances to make your own art, this<br />
hands-on and hilarious family show introduces one of the 20th century’s most influential<br />
artists through the eyes of a young boy.<br />
“Channels the spirit of the artist…a special and sweet little tale’ The Guardian<br />
Originally co-produced with Oxford Playhouse.<br />
Inspired by Antony Penrose’s book, “The Boy Who Bit Picasso’<br />
Sunday 29 January<br />
11am & 2pm, Bridge House Theatre<br />
£7 children / £5 adults<br />
Special Offer:<br />
One adult free<br />
with every child