Not to be missed!!
Who: Derek's MoJo
What: Derek's MoJo - Questionable Behaviour Where: Unity 2 When: 2:30pm - Saturday the 20th of April Age range: 14+ Website: https://www.dereksmojo.com/ Socials: Twitter / X - https://twitter.com/dereksmojo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dereksmojo/ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dereksmojo You tube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-mUQzMupTbLfcLWMNZ1imw Tickets: £7/£6 concessions with Unity theatre creative pool membership (free to join) £20 - Pay more option £42 Saturday all access ticket - SOLD OUT £78 Weekend all access ticket - SOLD OUT Performed by: Monica Gaga + Jodyanne FR Jodyanne is running a workshop on Sunday exploring - Stagecraft for improvisation. Improv is storytelling, engaging the audience, drawing them into the world you create whilst simultaneously offering it out to them. - Jodyanne Richardson |
Thanks to Phoenix Remix for the show interview - Dereks Mojo - Questionable Behaviour
https://thephoenixremix.com/2024/04/05/liverpool-improvisation-festival-interview-questionable-behaviour-dereks-mojo/?fbclid=IwAR3qwAq2ZG3OhXbVTO33P6ghfGJX54zMNsH4WtFdIdCPgwEuc_1Mnb9W6_g_aem_AWlEvgiSmSFERwrvgJio5LiupcrdBJi-Q-ajW_2Wz-ZAqN9fVgWaJtZ_mXxQuKcfwY_jnOWH4SBfIkQhWYYQipUO |
Derek's MoJo presents Questionable Behaviour. A follies' folly of exploded truths, twisted tropes, taboos and other unmentionables. Get ready for a fun, fast, feminist farce. Starring Comedy Store Players regular Monica Gaga with stage and screen veteran Jodyanne FR.
A fun, fast, feminist twoprov - join Mo and Jo on their latest adventure as they struggle to maintain a friendship in a world made surreal by their intervention. A long form narrative interspersed with smaller plays within the play and short form games sprinkled throughout like Easter eggs for the audience to spot - did you see them all?
A fun, fast, feminist twoprov - join Mo and Jo on their latest adventure as they struggle to maintain a friendship in a world made surreal by their intervention. A long form narrative interspersed with smaller plays within the play and short form games sprinkled throughout like Easter eggs for the audience to spot - did you see them all?