WHEN ON stage, The Pajama Men create “a cartoon of the mind – a shape-shifting world in which anything seems not just possible, but imminent”.
So said The Guardian of the duo Mark and Shenoah from Albuquerque, New Mexico. What is even more remarkable is that they do all without props or costumes. Yet they still manage to create, in the words of the London Times, “dazzling displays of comedy theatre”.
Galway will get to see what all the fuss is about when The Pajama Men bring their show In The Middle Of No One to the Róisín Dubh on Tuesday August 2 and Wednesday 3 at 9pm.
In The Middle Of No One is about a group of friends who sail around the world in search of things most people have never even seen, but trouble strikes when members of the team become possessed by the transient ghost of a dead submarine captain who jumps between their bodies at will.
The Pajama Men won three awards for their comedy in 2009; the Barry Award, the London Times Double Act of the Year, and the Time Out Sydney award. To see them in action go to:Tickets are available from the Róisín Dubh and www.roisindubh.net See also www.thepajamamen.com