MARCEL COLE | SMILE: THE STORY OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN | 9 NOV
A man wears a bowler hat, a shirt, tie and suit jacket, with a small moustache.

Marcel Cole as Charlie Chaplin, 2024.

WHEN: Saturday 9 November

TIMES: Concert 6-7 pm. Bar open from 5pm.

TICKETS: $38/$32

Details

From the award-winning creators of The Ukulele Man comes a brand new physical comedy show about the life and films of Charlie Chaplin. He was America’s darling. He was the most famous man in the world… And then he was exiled! This is the story of the Little Tramp and the man who created him. “My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.” – Charles Chaplin. Written and performed by Marcel Cole with direction from Mirjana Ristevski.

About the Artist

Marcel Cole’s performance training began at the age of nine at the Kim Harvey School of Dance in Canberra, where he studied ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop and contemporary dance. He went on to study ballet and contemporary dance at the New Zealand School of Dance in Wellington, NZ, but then he took a different turn. Having discovered the wonderful world of cabaret and after studying mime and clown in London and Paris, Marcel has since hit the variety scene and is thrilled to present this show, developed here at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre 

Notes

* The Tuggeranong Arts Centre Theatre is raked steeply. People with mobility issues are advised that the top two and bottom two rows are the most easily accessible. Please advise us if you have mobility issues and we can direct you to your seats.