Pedal Pusher – Hit of the Fringe

August 15th, 2010 by Roland Smith

Pedal Pusher

6th-30th August at 4PM
Zoo Roxy, venue number 115

"A muscular production... nothing short of ingenious"
**** The List, Edinburgh - Top 20 Unmissable shows

""Brilliantly explored... impressive offering from Theatre Delicatessen"

**** What's On Stage


"A gripping production"
Radio 5 Live

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"In Pedal Pusher what Theatre Delicatessen managed to do with a couple of plastic chairs and some cycling shorts was pretty spectacular."
Best of the Year 2009 - Time Out

"Pedal Pusher is theatrical revolution"
www.guardian.co.uk

…the physicality of the play is as impressive as its linguistic and emotional energy"
Remote Goat

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Happy New Year from Theatre Delicatessen!

January 6th, 2010 by Roland Smith

The space is dead... Long live the space

TheatreDelicatessen would like to wish all our friends and extended family a happy 2010!

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The doors have finally closed on 295 Regent Street, and the preparations are taking place for our move to our new home.

Meanwhile, rehearsals are well underway for production #6.

Watch this space for more information - hopefully we will be able to fill you in on the details by the end of the week.

In the meantime, you might be interested to know that Pedal Pusher was highlighted as one of Time Out's theatre picks of 2009. In fact, they said:

“In ‘Pedal Pusher’, what Theatre Delicatessen managed to do with a couple of plastic chairs and some cycling shorts was pretty spectacular.”

‘Best of the year 2009: Theatre’ TIME OUT


Pedal Pusher: 5 star Remote Goat Review

July 30th, 2009 by admin

"Long with the utmost eagerness" by Maddy Ryle for remotegoat on 29/07/09
"As an ordinary cyclist who uses her bike most days to get about town and sometimes takes it on holiday, and who has had some of her most serene or thought-provoking moments while in the saddle, I am predisposed to see the poetry of self-propulsion. But I've never paid more than scant attention to the Tour de France, so I've never really appreciated the drama of cycling as a sport, in which you challenge not only yourself but others as well. In 'Pedal Pusher' both the poetry and the drama are brought brilliantly to life in a piece of site-specific, promenade, physical theatre that is captivating enough for you to be gripped even if you've not been on a bike since the trike rusted up in the back garden when you were six."
- Remote Goat, 2009