Liverpool’s international theatre troupe, Teatro Pomodoro, are returning to the city with a new show this April, entitled Sirens, Men and Crabs: A Shipwrecked Odyssey.
Debuting at the Unity Theatre from April 23rd to 25th, this brand-new show will turn Ancient Greece upside down in a surreal clown odyssey. The show welcomes audiences to a world where the Sirens are the unsung heroines, Ulysses will never be the hero he wants to be, and Giant Crabs are taking over.
Having been developed with the artistic input of Petra Massey (Spymonkey), Damien Warren-Smith (Garry Starr) and Ben Phillips, and supported using public funding by Arts Council England, this farce is sure to keep its audience on their toes. Teatro Pomodoro will take you on a bizarre and hilarious journey of Greek epics that will leave Mount Olympus in ruins.
The group itself is based in Merseyside and made up of performers from across the globe, with Carmen Arquelladas (Spain), Duncan Cameron (Canada), Miwa Nagai (Japan), Simone Tani (Italy) and our very own Huyton-born, Leebo Luby.
Teatro Pomodoro is dedicated to creating cutting edge
theatre that explores how the anarchic qualities of clown and bouffon, and
the relationship between the performer and audience can create a unique
theatrical experience.
Sirens, Men and Crabs runs from April 23rd – 25th at the Unity Theatre
in Liverpool. Tickets are available from the Unity’s website at unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk.