Daniil Kharms was a man for whom the word eccentric might have been invented: the 1920s Russian surrealist writer, whose work was censored until the 1970s, dressed as an English dandy, affected a bizarre tic, and always wore a false moustache to the theatre (don't we all). This physical show from Clout Theatre examines his life and legacy in a mash-up of clowning and silent film.
How A Man Crumbled
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