"You know Peter, when I close my eyes I can see my country. I can see my village. I can see my people..."
A backflip in time, a quick hop back home, with humour and visual poetry Mohand & Peter take you on a road trip through Sudan.
The two brave clowns bounce on one of the toughest international news of the decade and fight horror with laughter to build a magnificent pedestal for Mohand's home country.
"A genial two-hander." - The Stage
“Tonight I laughed, I learned, I travelled.” - Centre Stage Reviews
“Beautiful in both its poetic and physical language, Mohand & Peter is a triumph. One of the funniest things I’ve seen this year.” - There Ought To Be Clowns
Director’s note:
"Every day for the past 5 years since we created Borderline, I witnessed how much my cast miss their homes. I saw pictures of beautiful lakes, mountains, and ancient buildings; Videos of family gatherings, birthdays, and silly cats. I Facetimed brothers, sisters, but also nieces and nephews. Those kids that we spoil at weekends but that the people I work with have never held in their arms because they are not allowed to go back. Not for a wedding, not for a funeral, never. Their country is not just a war zone or a Talibans’ nest, it’s their homes. With Mohand & Peter, we aim to celebrate them." Sophie Bertrand Besse (director)
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Dumping (4/1/25-4/2/25)
Roadside (4/4/25-4/6/25)
The Little Prince (4/9/25-4/12/25)
Out Of My Head (4/14/25-4/19/25)
Re-Enchant: April (4/20/25-4/20/25)
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These are the Days! (3/8/25-3/8/25)
Great Expectations (3/6/25-3/7/25)
Where We Meet (2/28/25-3/2/25)
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Mariupol (2/5/25-2/22/25)
Exit Who? (1/31/25-2/1/25)
Just A Few Words and Piano Smashers (1/29/25-1/30/25)