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DIRECT from a sell-out season in the USA where it became the most talked about show on Broadway, Slapstix is a uniquely entertaining blend of surreal comedy and acrobatic mayhem that is set to become this year's must-see show.
Described by critics as a crazy mix of Blue Man Group, Monty Python and Cirque, this hysterical comedy extravaganza is a brilliant fusion of highly-skilled mime artistes, superbly crafted physical comedy and some of the most ridiculous humour ever seen on stage.

Just when you think it is safe to stop laughing, this theatrical rollercoaster delivers a million bubbles, an exploding fairy and a man in a bath with a blow up pig.

"Off the wall" doesn't even come close to describing this wacked-out world of comedy and mayhem.

The show's at Theatre Royal Brighton from July 21 to 26. Tickets are £14 to £24 from the box office on 08700 606650, groups hotline 08700 606 617, access bookings 0871 2975477 or click here

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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 11:20 AM
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