Bruno & Hogginfritz

- Company
- Figurehead Theatre Company
- Director
- Jade Walker
- Runtime
- 50 minutes
Figurehead Theatre and Jade Walker is proud to present - Bruno & Hogginfritz.
A posh over the top upper-class young Englishman (Hogginfritz) has "escaped" from a mental ward and is living in an abandoned house where the furniture seems to come alive. Once the Postman (Bruno) steps inside to deliver one piece of mail, the eccentric chaos begins and their relationship explodes into a high energy romp to understand what is what and who is who.
"Sublime"
- Daniel MacIvor
"Bruno and Hogginfritz is a superbly crafted and skillfully performed foray into the human spirit."
- Debra Ann Smith
Show trailer
Credits
- Producer
- Tyler Lionel Parr
- Stage Manager
- Douglas Peerless
- Cast
- Tyler Lionel Parr
Jack Copland
Patricia Vasconcellos
Mark Terene
More about the show experience
This show will have a late call.
Performances
Date | Time | |||
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7th July | 6:15pm | |||
9th July | 10:15pm | |||
10th July | 5:45pm | |||
11th July | 7:30pm | |||
13th July | 6:00pm | |||
15th July | 3:45pm | |||
16th July | 4:30pm |
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Venue
Land acknowledgement
Figurehead Theatre would like to acknowledge this sacred land on which we gather and operate is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
Content advice
Parental guidance advisedSexual contentAbrupt cues
Sensory description
This show does not slow down - constant dialogue and movement throughout. There is a flamenco dance within a few minutes of the show. This has lot's of feet stomping and a high energy loud song. Lot's of lighting cues to show magical effects of a fantasy world coming to life. Lot's of audio cues, both recorded and from the actors. There will be sound effects such as dolphin noises, nursery rhyme chants, opening tv show song chants, names of characters from movies abruptly spoken out loud. Costumes are vibrant, especially from Bernice, the carpet/Flamenco dancer. The madman is in a burgundy bath robe and black and white striped pants.