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Who: The NoNoBut
What: Godse and Jansen Where: Unity 1 When: 1:30pm - Friday the 26th of April Age range: 16+ Website: The NoNoBut Click on links for socials: You Tube Tickets: £10/£6 concessions with Unity theatre creative pool membership (free to join) £42 Saturday all access ticket (15 available) £66 Friday & Saturday all access ticket (20 available) £72 Three day all access ticket (20 available) Performed by: |
“Godse and Jansen” – Improv Theatre Like You’ve Never Seen Before – and hopeful never will see again! The infamous Danish improvisation theatre group Det Hvide Snit (known internationally as The NoNoBut) is back on stage with their brand-new show, “Godse and Jansen”. Kim von Bülow and Bo Vilstrup, two of Denmark’s most seasoned improv actors, present a performance that challenges both the audience and themselves – with a mix of chaos, humor, and an unpredictable journey to… well, who knows where?
Founded in 1986, Det Hvide Snit is possibly the world’s oldest active improvisation theatre group (?). They’ve gained a reputation for their boundary-pushing performances, especially their iconic show, “The Yellow Line”, where anything can happen, and nothing is off-limits.
With “Godse and Jansen”, they take a new approach but with the same wild and humorous spirit that has made them kind of famous in Denmark. In “Godse and Jansen”, the two actors set out to – or perhaps challenge themselves to:
Founded in 1986, Det Hvide Snit is possibly the world’s oldest active improvisation theatre group (?). They’ve gained a reputation for their boundary-pushing performances, especially their iconic show, “The Yellow Line”, where anything can happen, and nothing is off-limits.
With “Godse and Jansen”, they take a new approach but with the same wild and humorous spirit that has made them kind of famous in Denmark. In “Godse and Jansen”, the two actors set out to – or perhaps challenge themselves to:
- Create a coherent story with a beginning, middle, and end. (Spoiler: That’s not going to happen!)
- Portray believable characters with healthy, harmonious relationships. (Also, not likely!)
Instead, the audience can look forward to a whirlwind of physical comedy, absurd power struggles, and delightful narcissism. One character is a man of few words, while the other radiates over-the-top self-confidence, creating an explosive cocktail of laugh-out loud moments.
So take your seat, fasten your seatbelt, and get ready for an evening of top-tier improvisation theatre – packed with surprises and maybe even a hint of meaning (but probably not). Welcome to “Godse and Jansen” – where nothing is planned, and everything is possible. Bon appétit!
So take your seat, fasten your seatbelt, and get ready for an evening of top-tier improvisation theatre – packed with surprises and maybe even a hint of meaning (but probably not). Welcome to “Godse and Jansen” – where nothing is planned, and everything is possible. Bon appétit!