THE LETTER by Paolo Nani, the Danish Comedy Master

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Date
The 24th, 25th of every month From November 24, 2016 until November 25, 2016
Time
19:30
Email
ponypiao@damai.cn
Website
http://en.damai.cn/event/tickets_107974/
Venues
Venue Name
Lyceum Theatre
Address
57 Maoming Nan Lu, by Changle Lu
Phone
6217 8530

Title: THE LETTER by Paolo Nani, the Danish Comedy Master
Date:2016.11.24-2016.11.25
Venue:Lyceum Theatre,Shanghai
Price: 80/120/180/280/380RMB
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THE LETTER is one of the most touring Danish performance in international venues. THE LETTER was produced in 1992 together with Nullo Facchini, director of Cantabile 2, and has toured in most European countries and ran for more than 1000 performances.

THE LETTER is referred to as CULT and CLASSIC by the international press. THE LETTER is a very simple performance: The same story told in 15 entirely different ways: Drunk, western style, silent film, without hands, horror, back to front, circus, surprised, vulgar, magical, etc. But all the variations have two things in common: Never a word is spoken and the result is ludicrous in a ‘crescendo’ of games and surprises.

Map of Lyceum Theatre

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