Suitcases, boxes, steamships, trains and elephants… Brute Farce’s startling new re-working of Jules Verne’s classic tale whisks the audience from rainy station platforms in nineteenth century London to a technicolour Bollywood vision of the tropics and the frozen wastes of North America.
With trademark invention and frantic multi-role characterisation, a cast of five bring Phileas Fogg, his faithful servant and various pursuing police officers, Indian princesses and Wild West bullies garishly to life.
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
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