First conceived 20-years-ago, demand has seen Puppetry of the Penis play to most of the Western World several times over.
With an all new Vegas cast, it’s now bound for Mandurah on May 13, 2018.
Since its debut was declared Melbourne Comedy Festival’s best show, this great Australian theatrical export has been performed in over 35 countries and six languages.
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For the uninitiated, two near naked men (wearing shoes and capes) manipulate their nether regions using the ancient art of genital origami, contorting their bits into a hilarious array of shapes and impersonations, projected onto a huge video screen for you to view in great comic detail.
The show’s latest incarnation comes direct from Sin City, where the show has been thrilling audiences for the last two years, featuring the stellar Las Vegas cast of Rich Binning and Barry Brisco.
A Puppetry of the Penis spokeswoman said the show would “rock your socks off and have you in fits of laughter”.
“Expect all your favourite tricks – including the Eiffel Tower, the Loch Ness Monster, the Pelican and, of course, the iconic Hamburger – plus a host of new installations such as Miley Cyrus, Yoda, The Kardashian and The Trump,” she said.
“We get the title can be a little scary, but rest assured we are experts at talking about our show in the cleanest possible way. It’s just comedy after all.”
This is a non-sexual show that does contain full-frontal male nudity.
Go to manpac.com.au or call the Box Office on 9550 3900 for tickets and more information.
Five reasons to see the show, from the creators:
- “Its educational. Usually when someone gets close to a man's flaccid genitalia, it becomes something very different, very quickly.”
- “Its liberating. To laugh out loud at a man's penis can be a very dangerous thing. In some countries it can still get you killed; at the very least you will crush his spirit. We encourage you to let go, laugh out loud, and celebrate what is without a doubt the oddest-looking piece of human anatomy.
- “Frighten your friends. This is your chance to scare the daylights out of your most prudish friends.”
- “Bond with Nanna. It might have been a while since your Nonna or Gran has seen one of these, so get her out of the house for a night she will never forget.”
- “This show is for men too. It is commonly thought that this is a show for women. While it has proven more popular with women, this show was born in male sporting change rooms. Nothing sexual, not gay, just primitive male art.”