Cast
Adam Blake - Clown
Alan Conlon - Man
Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
November 5th-9th 2012
A Little Nonsense
by Oliver Hoare
Produced by Juncture Theatre
Cast
Adam Blake - Clown
Harry Humberstone - Man
BikeShed Theatre, Exeter
February 4th - 14 2014
September 19th - 21st 2013
Upstairs @ The Three and Ten, Brighton
Ignite Festival, Exeter
June 4rd - 6th 2013
Upstairs @ The Three and Ten, Brighton
May 9th - 11th 2013
Brewery Theatre, Bristol
February 25th 2013
BikeShed Theatre, Exeter
February 12th 2013
Cast
Andy Kelly - Clown
Matt Christmas - Man
Pleasance This @ Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
30th July - 25th August 2014
The Cluny 2, Newcastle
28th July 2014
The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
21st - 25th July 2014
The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter
14th - 16th July 2014
The Rag Factory, Brick Lane, London
11th July & 13th July 2014
The Tolmen Centre, Constantine, Cornwall
5th July 2014
Reviews
Broadway Baby
2014
‘It’s a rare and precious thing to find a show which is not only brilliant, but brilliant in such a wide range of ways.’ 5/5
Mumble Theatre
2014
‘A truly superb piece of fringe theatre, with incredibly well structured writing, featuring moments of great pathos as well as high comedy, and strong performances!’ 5/5
The Stage
2014
‘there’s a lot of pleasure to be taken from this production. Both performances are very strong, energetic and precisely timed.’
Latest 7
2013
‘It’s rare to discover a show which succeeds in balancing genuine hilarity and powerful drama, but Juncture Theatre certainly managed it... A real gem of a show.’ 5/5
Wild Fire
2013
‘Captivating and exhilarating to watch... I would urge anyone who wants to be entertained and thought-provoked to see this show!’
Broadway Baby
2013
‘Genuinely faultless... outstanding piece of theatre’ 4/5
Fringe Guru
2013
‘Plenty to relish about this offbeat physical comedy’ 4/5
IdeasTap
2013
‘Like Enda Walsh and Beckett before him, Hoare balances claustrophobically frenzied comedy with strange, frozen moments of poetry’
Expose
2013
‘The double act of Adam Blake and Harry Humberstone was undeniably energetic and their ability to create physical comedy along with more disturbing hilarity was impressive’
The Post
2012
‘This production is exciting and engaging and very funny’ 8/10
Public Review
2012
‘Blake is incredibly funny, and has the ability to make the audience laugh with a single look or twitch of the eyebrows, while Conlon’s Man is forceful and intimidating, with a hint of vulnerability’