Lachlan Werner: Voices Of Evil
  • London Fringe

Ventriloquism as youve never seen before... a hilarious sell-out queer horror. Back by popular demand!

Lachy is a poof, and apparently a virgin. Brew is a small, squishy witch, and she has decided to sacrifice him. To help with his self-esteem.Together, theyll bring your worst nightmares to life in a ceremony of paranormal tricks and treats. But when the ritual releases a sinister entity with a lust for destruction, the virginal Lachy may never be the same... BEWARE!

This incredibly versatile (Everyday Mag) rising star presents a surprising, rebellious and ridiculous hour of occult frights, where demonic voices seem to come from every corner. Watch out, anyone could get puppeteered... by EVIL!Packed with physical comedy, subversive improvisation and a clear talent for his craft (Steve Bennett, Chortle)

Something special. Has the audience eating out of his hand SLAP Mag"Demonstrates the magic of ventriloquism" BN1 Mag "Theatrical and bold" Voice Mag"Outstanding. Hilarious and moving" ReviewsHub

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