A pair of mature workers, distracted from their jobs are driven to dance.
In a silent comedy of friendship, rivalry, work tools and tomfoolery.
A modern day take on classic physical comedy and double acts, as seen in silent movies and the golden era of Variety.
Incorporating slapstick, magic, prop manipulation and the possibility of a breath-taking flight of fancy.
Unexpected, uplifting, inventive, undeniably funny and surprisingly light on its feet.






Supported By Out There Arts and The Arts Council England
Directed by Tom Roden (New Art Club)