And Then The Rodeo Burned Down

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AND THEN THE RODEO BURNED DOWN is making its London debut in a limited run at the King’s Head Theatre.

It certainly ain’t their first rodeo when this pair of clowns are trapped in a time-loop. It’s the best place in the world so why would anyone burn it down? Can these two cowboys figure it out before time is up? In this thrilling hour of clowning, physical theatre & comedy it’s a race against time to capture the culprit, put out the metaphorical fires & save the show.

Originally performed for a single week at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, AND THEN THE RODEO BURNED DOWN was extended after picking up rave reviews & a coveted Edinburgh Fringe First Award which resulted in a sold-out run.

Both a ‘vaudevillian thriller‘ & ‘a queer cowboy Waiting for Godot’ (The Scotsman), this thrilling, joyful & heart-wrenching show comes direct from NYC to make its London debut for a limited run following critical acclaim from its premiere.

Scored, like any modern-day Western, by Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash & Miley Cyrus, AND THEN THE RODEO BURNED DOWN is a physical comedy & clowning spectacular that will leave you questioning the true events of this rodeo, just like the characters trapped inside of it.

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What is And Then The Rodeo Burned Down about?

And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is a thrilling hour of clowning, physical theatre & comedy. It’s a race against time to capture the culprit, put out the metaphorical fires & save the show.

Ticket Information

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Running Time

60 minutes

Cast & Creatives

Chloe Rice (Writer and Performer), Natasha Roland (Writer and Performer), Angelo Sagnelli (Lighting Design), theSpaceUK, Nicholas Abrams and Richard Williamson (Producers)

Age Guidance: 14+

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Venue Information

King’s Head Theatre

115 Upper St, London N1 1QN

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Reviews

The Skinny

'A delightfully queer, sexy & foolish mix of clowning, physical theatre & dance'

The Scotsman

'Rice & Roland’s tender, tactile clowning is a tumbling joy to watch'