Home-wrecking, tango-dancing Slugs invade the Exeter Phoenix

Slug

SLUG! is the story of a woman who encounters both her nemesis and unexpected erotic fulfilment in the form of giant, home-wrecking, tango-dancing Slugs – we’ve all been there…

A bite-sized comedy, this story from theatre group Human Behavious is said to strike a chord with anyone who has ever longed to be swept off their feet or lost a beloved plant to a garden pest.

Human Behaviour mix physical theatre, slapstick comedy, puppetry, dance and aerial into a celebration of the bizarre, banal and beautiful; pushing back the boundaries of taste and creating characters and creatures out of thin air. They are funny, visually stunning and ever so slightly wrong.

SLUG! by Human Behaviour is part of the Exeter Fringe Festival at the Exeter Phoenix, on July 1, 7pm and 9.30pm, £5. Box Office 01392 667 080.

(images from the performance atShunt Lounge, London, copyright Inigo Alcaniz)





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