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Read about success
2006 in South Africa
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Written by John Fiske
Directed by Jim Bywater
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To attempt to perform the sinking of
the Titanic as a two-hander on stage is almost as doomed to
disaster as the ship itself. But the English have always been
proud of their failures -the Charge of The Light Brigade and
Dunkirk to name but two. Kesselofski & Fiske’s "The Sinking
of The Titanic" provides all the thrills of a trip on the Titanic
but is considerably safer. It will satisfy your morbid curiosity
for drowning without even getting your feet wet and it will
allow you to experience a 46,000 ton catastrophe which will put
you off taking ice in your whisky for ever.
Since it´s premier in 1992
Kesselofski & Fiske have performed "The Sinking of the
Titanic" over 200 times in Sweden, continually
followed by enthusiastic audiences and equally enthusiastic
reviews. Having run out of theatres in Sweden they then tried
their luck with equal success in Denmark, Wales, Ireland,
Finland, Norway, Estonia, Zimbabwe, Brazil and England.
"Very, very funny" The Guardian, England
"An English Abbott and Costello" BBC Radio
"Humour as a weapon against tragedy. Dreadfully funny"
Politiken, Copenhagen, Denmark
"Quite simply, superb" Huvudstadsbladet, Helsinki,
Finland
"One of the best shows of recent years" S.SvD,
Sweden
"Forget the Olympics. Run to see Kesselofski &
Fiske" Kultuunleht Estonia
"A wonderful performance" PD, Porsgrunn, Norway
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Booking and information Kesselofski &
Fiske
Box 2066, 750 02 Uppsala Sweden.
Tel/Fax + 46 (0)18-21 95 32 Mobile + 46 (0)70 74 101 76
Email: kessel@dany.pp.se
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