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A Man and A Horse

  • Buntport Theater (Denver) 717 Lipan Street Denver, CO, 80204 United States (map)

Two Outlaws find themselves at the end of the road. Can their friendship survive a duel at high noon?

TL;DR: It’s like…

  • …It's The Odd Couple meets Man With No Name, but written as Of Mice and Men.

Artists: Little Dusty, Big Neighbor (fka Patrick and Caroline)

Genre: Wild West Clown

A Man and A Horse
$5.00

From Little Dusty, Big Neighbor (fka Patrick and Caroline). Thursday, 3/5 at 9:30pm at the Buntport Theater: 717 Lipan St, Denver, CO 80204.


Doors & Seating: We open the doors and start seating 15 minutes before the show. Seating is General Admission, so show up early to grab your favorite spot. 

The Standby Line: For sold-out shows or our Pay What You Can tickets, a standby line will form 30 minutes before doors open. If any seats stay empty, we’ll sell them to the folks in line.

Late Arrivals: If you’re more than 30 minutes late, we may give your seat to someone on the standby list. We don’t offer refunds.

The lineup is subject to change.

Perks: Your ticket to this show also gets you free admission to the Freaky Weeky Awards Show on Saturday, 3/7 at 8:00 PM.


Reviews

“Both clowns are fully committed here, and the odd, DIY aesthetic of the costumes and makeup is a standout feature. While the narrative is easy to follow throughout, the ending felt unearned, with a turn toward messiness that undermines the focus and hard work established in the earlier sections. I left the theater immediately when it ended tbh. With that said though, it truly embodies the spirit of a WIP, even as the final moments struggle to match the cohesion of the rest of the piece. Physicality was off the charts. ”

-Lauren W.

“The story was so easy to follow and I loved both of these characters!! Also, bravo for going ALL THE WAY with all of the wet shit AND bonus bravos for not getting any of the audience splashed! Relying on physicality instead of dialogue was such a treat. You could stick these two in any Western scenario and they'd have a blast.”

-V.

“Oh, wow.

I do love the world being built in this play. There’s a clear, charming vision, particularly with the makeup and costuming which are a highlight. Charm factor there is HIGH! Caroline can get away with anything. I enjoyed the pace of the story right up until the ending, which is a bit jarring and at odds with the themes already laid out by the characters in the story. In its current form, the ending feels more like a prank, and I’m curious to see how this develops into a conclusion that honors the audience’s time, the craft of the actors and the strength of the story itself.

The foundation of this work is strong and the performances from Patrick and Caroline are too good to miss."

-Alice G.


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