Every Body Talks

Award-winning Alex Horne has decided it’s time to look very closely at his and your body language. Having researched the subject to the point of near-total-exhaustion, Horne is inviting the public to join him in a series of interactive experimental lectures where he will attempt, for the first time, to understand exactly what it is his audience is saying to him with their bodies.

With his associate/assistant/apprentice/accessory/acolyte Tim now at an even higher level of technical competence and several other luminaries from the world of science queuing up to attend, this convention looks set to become a landmark watershed turning point for international understanding and goodwill.

They blend intriguing intellectual content with a persistent playfulness that keeps you gripped for an hour… a beguiling blend of the smart and the stupid, conveyed by a blithely brilliant double act; straight man and straighter man. A real delight”

THE TIMES

A subtly-structured piece of gentle genius which explores non-verbal communication, complete with pie charts, graphics and an odd picture of Ken Dodd”

EVENING STANDARD

One white male who really should have received a (Perrier) nomination is Alex Horne, who was a newcomer nominee last year and whose new show, Every Body Talks, is more ambitious in imagination and complexity. Stand-up purists may balk at the quantity of props, but this is the most inventive show I have seen this year

THE OBSERVER

The concept is ambitious, the execution delightful and the atmosphere charming. Put simply, Every Body Talks is unlike anything else you will see on the Fringe. Which is exactly why you should go

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