
Gloriator
In 2000 director Ridley Scott brought you the epic Hollywood film “Gladiator”; now, fourteen-and-a-half years later, world-renowned French actress Gloria Delaneuf and her UK tour manager Josephine Cunningham bring you Gloriator - an awe-inspiring production of bravery, honour, and costumes made out of cardboard.
Russell Crowe may not be available and their budget is limited, but they are determined it will be a show you’ll never forget…
Winner – Critics’ Choice Award – Exeter Ignite 2014
“Belly-achingly funny” -Gloucester Citizen
“I hooted. I snorted. I exploded with such mirth that the tears streamed down my face.” -Stroud News & Journal
“Catch them now before they’re selling out the Albert Hall” -Mel Giedroyc, Woman’s Weekly Magazine
Gloriator has been devised by French/English female comedy double-act Spitz & Co. with the help of Aitor Basauri (Spymonkey) and Angus Barr (Publick Transport).
Performed by Susie Donkin and Pauline Morel
Directed by Angus Barr
Designed by Sue Condie
Tickets: £10/ £8
Running time: 60 minutes
Also from Spitz. & Co.
GLORILLA (work-in-progress)
Saturday 14th February, 2pm
French actress Gloria Delaneuf returns to Exeter to talk about her life-changing experience in the Kungalungalese Jungle. With the help ofloyal UK tour manager Josephine Cunningham, Gloria is on a mission to show the world how gorillas and humans can live “sans frontieres”, and to share the secret of her jungle enlightenment. Sponsored by Clairoll 5 in 1 shampoo.
Following on from the award-winning "Gloriator", "Glorilla" is the new show from female comedy double-act Spitz & Co.
“Belly-achingly funny” Gloucester Citizen
"I hooted. I snorted. I exploded with such mirth that the tears ran down my face." Stroud News & Journal
"Catch them now before they're selling out the Albert Hall" Mel Giedroyc, Woman's Weekly Magazine
Performed by Susie Donkin and Pauline Morel
Directed by Angus Barr
Designed by Sue Condie