With funding from the Arts Council and support from Jacksons Lane, The Honk Project completed a really successful tour last Spring, performing To Have and To Honk at a total of 28 venues across London and the South East.
Again, with Arts Council support, in partnership with the Gulbenkian, and with the help of a number of very generous backers, we have now created a brand new show, Mr Honk and His Sad Trombone, which will be touring to theatres across the UK this Autumn.
Click here for tour dates.
Click here for a list of our backers, who donated money to the project through WeFund.
Mr Honk plays in the local brass band. He is a cheery sort of chap with a sunny disposition and a spring in his step, but his trombone only plays the blues. Mr Honk determines to get to the heart of the matter and cheer her up. In the process, he has some surprising revelations and achieves extraordinary results.
Combining live music and hilarious physical comedy, in their own inimitable style, The Honk Project bring us this delightful story of a character who, through mishap and misadventure, ends up touching everyone’s lives with magic.
Mr Honk and his Sad Trombone is a must-see for people of all ages, from five years and up.
Praise for To Have and to Honk
To Have and to Honk is full of such fun ideas and is an ensemble
show with mass appeal.
- The Stage
One of the most accessible and inventive pieces of theatre I have
seen for some time.
- Adrian Berry, Jacksons Lane
Running time: approx 1 hour.
The Honk Project team also present workshops, which can be booked alongside the show.
If you are interested in booking Mr Honk and His Sad Trombone, please contact Helena Richardson of Richardson PR & Management on 07931801091, or at helena@richardsonprm.com.