Chaplin meets Hitchcock meets Spaghetti Western in this fast-paced whodunnit. An intercontinental, inter-genre, cinematic caper of accusations, accidents and accents.Our story follows Roger Clement - a Frenchman in 1960's New York. His days have always followed a highly predictable, yet not-unpleasant, routine - until a minor delay saves him from an explosion - igniting a powder-keg of twists and turns as Roger chases his would-be assassins around the world to discover the truth. Raucously funny and endlessly inventive, this Lecoq-trained theatre company delights and stuns with live music and virtuosic acrobatics.
" Voloz represents that flair, imagination, inventiveness and enjoyment that all great theatre should do. When watching their work, one cannot help but be impressed by the company's ingenuity, dedication and clever ideas that flow from every inch of the stage."
- James Seager, Creative Director of Les Enfants Terribles
" The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much is a theatrical feast for the senses. A highly inventive and cleverly cinematic experience."
- Fiona Porritt, Creative Producer of Les Enfants Terribles
Mission Theatre, BA1 1UF