Book your And Then The Rodeo Burned Down tickets immediately to avoid disappointment later. Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland wrote and performed the play While Then The Rodeo Burned Down, and Angelo Sagnelli designed the lighting. Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland are a writing/performing pair from New York City who has been working together for almost ten years. The Company of Fools, Occupy the Stage, Art House Productions, and The Phoenix Theatre Ensemble are just a few of the organisations they have worked with. After making their Edinburgh Festival Fringe premiere in August 2022, they were honoured with a coveted Fringe First Award from The Scotsman. Country music legends Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash contributed to the soundtrack for And Then The Rodeo Burned Down.
In And Then The Rodeo Burned Down, a rodeo clown and his shadow are two rodeo clowns who are competing for independence while the former pursues his dream of becoming a cowboy. This engaging, endearingly goofy show, which alternates between conventional theatre and seeming improvisation, plays on hyper-masculine stereotypes every moment of the performance. The plot and the characters are both swept along by a flood of absurdity that will have you second-guessing every part of it. Grab And Then The Rodeo Burned Down tickets now to watch this hilarious play.
Starring: Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland
Writers: Chloe Rice and Natasha Roland
Lighting Design: Angelo Sagnelli
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Booking Period: Bookings open till 11 Feb 2023
Since its establishment in 1970, the King's Head Theatre has provided a launching-pad for many future stars. Notable names such as Maureen Lipman, Hugh Grant, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French and Richard E Grant all owe their initial success to this iconic venue which is housed behind the renowned King's Head Pub. Each year it hosts an array of live entertainment shows that serve as a testament to its enduring legacy.
Seating Capacity: 110
Address: 115 Upper St, Islington, London, N1 1QN
Bus: The closest bus stop to the venue is St. Mary's Church, which is served by bus routes 4, 19, 30 and 43.
Available Facilities: In-house Bar, Restrooms
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible Seating, Accessible Toilets, Guide Dogs Allowed
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at the King's Head Theatre.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear or semi-formals are recommended. Keep in mind, that most London theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Most theatres do not allow outside food inside the theatres but most of them also have a café or restaurant inside the premises or nearby.
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And Then The Rodeo Burned Down opens on 17 Jan 2023 at King's Head Theatre.
And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is suitable for guests above the age of 14.
And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is playing at King's Head Theatre in London and opens on 17 Jan 2023.\
The running time of And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is 1 hour with no interval.
And Then The Rodeo Burned Down is a play about learning to love and accept all of your silly little flaws.
There is no specific dress code at West End. However, it is prudent to dress in semi-formals or smart casuals and something comfortable. Carry a light sweater or a jacket as the theatre can get a bit chilly.
No, outside food is not allowed while attending And Then The Rodeo Burned Down. Most theatres do have a cafeteria or bar inside the premises where you can get snacks and drinks.
King's Head Theatre has multiple facilities including wheelchair accessiblity, an In-house bar, and washrooms available for the audiences during And Then The Rodeo Burned Down.
Photography, videography, and sound recording are prohibited inside the theatre. Some theatres do have a souvenir shop from where you can purchase pictures of stills of the show.
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