“This imaginative witty,
artistically accomplished piece is a wonderful entertainment…the
staging is constantly surprising in its creativity. The direction
is inspired”
– The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Well-directed by Peter Bramley…the well-oiled
ensemble displayed a refined sense of rhythm and an unusual ability
to coordinate text, music and movement into a story that was meticulously
well-developed and defined” –
Philadelphia Weekly
“a triumph of simple imagination, outrageous creativity,
and the solid and committed work of an ensemble…it is BRILLIANT!
…I want to clap my hands for the sheer theatrical creativity
of it!” NYtheatre.com “astonishing stage wizardry…hysterically
enjoyable” – Curtain Up.com
Director/Co-Creator
Philadelphia Fringe Festival, September 2003
New York Fringe, The Cherry Lane Theatre, New York, August 2003
E.N.O. Works, London August 2003
Spooked by the legend of a murderer who sniffed out his victims
with his remarkable nose, a small town becomes convinced that smells
are inherently evil. The town of Rancor decides to become odour-free
- until one day a delicious and irrepressible fragrance wafts in
from afar.
Directed by Peter Bramley
Based on an idea by Peter Bramley and Carolyn Cohagan
Co-devisers/Performers:
Hannah Bentley
Erica Roberts
Darren Hunsley
Dawn Fleming
Luke Kernaghan
Sarah Owen
Iain Tidbury
Samantha Wright
Peter Bramley
Suzy Bolt
Read full reviews:
nytheatre.com
curtainup.com
Philadelphia
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