Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep?
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The Woodlouse
Even amongst the chaos and pain, there are moments of love and light. A one-man (and one puppet) musical journey through a zombie outbreak, combining live performance, puppetry and animation. Ridiculous, dark, sometimes gruesome, warm, funny and sad. Can the undead feel? Can the living understand? Is there a way out of this nightmare? Will you be forced – ultimately – to sing? 'Absurd, eccentric, funny, full of pathos and unforced allegory', 'Probably the most bizarre, clever, hilarious and weirdly endearing thing I've ever seen on a stage' (Audience reviews).
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