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Clout Theatre Bring How A Man Crumbled To The Unity.

Award-winning Clout Theatre invite you to dive into the absurd world of the Russian poet and false moustache wearer Daniil Kharms in their production of How A Man Crumbled on Friday 8th February.

Expressionist silent film meets grotesque slapstick in a world where clocks have no hands and a cucumber can kill a man. Three storytellers let narrative escape them as comic vignettes, metaphysical ponderings and bouts of senseless violence provide constant distraction.

Clout are an award winning theatre company based in London. All members trained at École International de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq.
 They make theatre that has variously been described as ‘meaningless’ and dealing with ‘sex, death, philosophy and religion’.

The Unity Theatre Reveals Its 2013 Spring Season.

The Unity Theatre in Liverpool has enjoyed a remarkable year of theatre during 2012. Some of the amazing productions that have thrilled audiences during the year have included the incredible Waiting For Brando which starred Paul Duckworth and Carl Cockram, Jane McNulty’s Our Lady of the Goldfinches, a superb re-working of The Crucible, Spike Theatre’s hilarious The Games and Tmesis Theatre’s tour de force Wolf Red with the brilliant Elinor Randle.

The Unity looks to continue this into 2013 with the launch of their new season of productions. The new year sees the electrifying Big Wow return in their hit sell out show The Art of Falling Apart from January 9th till January 26th Robert Farquhar’s acclaimed play stars Matt Rutter and Tim Lynsky.