Trygve Wakenshaw brings his hilarious mime-clown-comedy show.
Light and silly, absurd and Dada, and a sort of autobiographical,
introspective look at all the silly little things that can make or break
a friendship.
Ranked in the top 5 of best reviewed comedy shows at the
Edinburgh Fringe for its debut season, Silly Little Things is a
hilarious, moving and physically extraordinary new show by the
industry leading mime Trygve Wakenshaw.
Silly Little Things is at once subversive and sublime - a masterclass
of mime from the man who paved the way for so many
contemporary clowns.
In this new show Trygve builds an experimental playground and lets
his imagination run riot. Spinning ridiculous scenes out of the
smallest funny ideas, and conjuring up slapstick magic, Silly Little
Things is a space of wonder and joy. It's about friendship and magic
and what more could we want really?
Trygve's hilarious and fun hit physical comedies are consistently a
sell-out at festivals around the world.
Wakenshaw’s recent awards include:
Seoul Arts Award 2024;
New Zealand International Comedy Festival – Best Comedy 2024;
Com:media festival, Alytus, Lithuania - Best Performer 2023;
Created and performed by Trygve Wakenshaw
“Exquisite, uncanny physical performer in a silent show about a
magician and his rabbit. Next level miming” - Neil Patrick Harris
★★★★★ “Excellent comedic nous” The Skinny
★★★★★ “Hilarious” British Theatre Guide
★★★★★ “Sublime” ONE4REVIEW
★★★★★ “Mesmerising” The Reviews Hub
★★★★★ “Genius” Entertainment Now
★★★★.5 “Wonderfully funny” Chortle
★★★★ “Physical mastery" FEST
★★★★ Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe
★★★★ “Joyous” The List
You may also like the following events from Reginateatern:
- This month, 23rd May, 07:00 pm, Pelikanen in Uppsala
- This September, 13th September, 03:00 pm, 7 drömmar med Jacke Sjödin, Johan Ståhl och Sanna Hodell in Uppsala
- This November, 15th November, 07:00 pm, Carl-Einar Häckner: Siluetter in Uppsala
Also check out other
Comedy events in Uppsala,
Festivals in Uppsala,
Entertainment events in Uppsala.