Slapstick, mime and no spoken words in Derbyshire show honouring late, great comedians
Charlie and Stan, running at Derby Theatre from February 28 to March 4, 2023, focuses on the comics’ early lives in showbiz when they shared a stage and even a cabin on a voyage to New York. But Laurel was never mentioned in Charlie Chaplin’s autobiography.
The 90-minute jam-packed show tells the true(ish) story of the greatest comedy double act that ‘almost’ was and is accompanied by live music composed by MOBO Award-winning jazz musician Zoe Rahman.
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Hide AdA physical performance in the style of Chaplin and Laurel, the production is accessible for D/deaf audiences as there are no spoken words and occasional silent movie era captions to help tell the story. There are two songs which don’t have captions.
Performances are at 7.30pm with matinees on March 1 at 2.30pm and March 4 at 2.30pm.
Tickets £21.50, available from www.derbytheatre.co.ukor call 01332 59 39 39.