Robin and Partridge: Let's Get Weird

Arcola Theatre, 24 Ashwin Street, London
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Admission
£10
Venue Information
Arcola Theatre
24 Ashwin Street, E8 3DL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Junction 0.02 miles

New psychedelic comedy. Robin and Partridge (as seen on BBC Three and heard on BBC 6music and Radio 4) bring their festival show to a tiny studio in Dalston. Let's Get Weird.

Festival favorites Robin and Partridge preview their new psychedelic comedy. The alternative comedians (as seen on BBC Three and heard on BBC 6music and Radio 4) attempt to bring their show of improvised, interactive festival weirdness to a Studio in Dalston. It might not work, but its what they do best and it will be weird. You'll probably touch someone you don’t know. Festival season is almost here. LET’S GET WEIRD.

Whilst their 'traditional' comedy set is packed full of sketches, comedy and nonsense, and was picked by BBC and SouthBank to represent their best of the fringe experience 2014 shows, their music festival shows are their favourite work and have been performed on the main stages at Secret Garden Party, and Shangri La in Glastonbury. Creative, joyful, full of audience interaction and freedom, their psychedelic festival shows have seen them create 2000 person massage chains, spontaneous life drawing classes, rural rebirth ceremonies, and mud wrestling masterclasses. It even got them work hosting a stag party for Jarvis Cocker, a 21st birthday for Daisy Lowe and officiating the wedding ceremony for YBA Gavin Turk. For Tough Mudder in 2014 Robin and Partridge warmed up over 100'000 Mudders and hyped over 500 electric shocks an hour. Robin and Partridge have hosted the main stage at Secret Garden Party and Shangri'La in Glastonbury, and performed at Bestival, Wilderness, T in The Park, Lovebox, Camp Bestival, Port Elliot and many more, and following a good hosing down will be bringing their festival weirdness to a studio theatre in Dalston. This is psychedelic comedy. Let's Get Weird.

"banter at pitch between vintage Vic and Bob, and even-more-vintage Ade and Rik" Chortle.

"A triumph of performance" The Scotsman.

"Cult festival favourites" Grazia.

"a smorgasbord of dance routines, art-house weirdness and hysterical heightened homo-eroticism" The Metro.

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