The Confessions of Punch & Judy

A co-production between NACL Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Number Eleven Theatre
Created by Tannis Kowalchuk, Ker Wells, Raymond Bobgan
Performed by Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells
Directed by Raymond Bobgan
Lighting Design: Steven Mack
Costumes/Puppets: Ensemble and Holly Holsinger

"...two superb performers who are a force of nature... a manic, hilarious pas de deux- jump cutting between mime, martial arts and ballroom dance with blazing speed, like nothing I’ve ever seen. A vaudevillian theme-and-variations on the push-pull of intimacy, its psychological truths are beautifully observed."
--Cleveland Plain Dealer
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NACL’s newest devised performance is a collaboration between Tannis Kowalchuk of NACL, Ker Wells of Number Eleven Theatre and director Raymond Bobgan at CPT. The Confessions of Punch and Judy is a wild all-night argument that captures the anarchic spirit of the classic Punch and Judy puppet show. Slaptsick, stylish, viciously honest, and full of surprises, the show is performed by two virtuoso performers who leap between realism and surrealism, exposing the horror and beauty of a relationship.

 


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