After a sell out run at the Edinburgh Fringe ‘Bane’ comes back to the Quay Arts centre for one night only.
Bruce Bane is a hired hand that gets the job done. Join Joe Bone as Bane as he works his way through the city in this dark comedic tale of revenge. One-man film noir parody with live music.
A Fringe Review award winner for ‘Outstanding Theatre’, nominated by The Stage for ‘Best Solo Performance’ and nominated as ‘Best Male Performer’ by the Brighton Fringe.
Tickets: £8 (£6.50 Concessions)
What others say
“This superb one-man show rattled along beautifully – the perfect showcase for an inventive writer and a charismatic performer” – The Argus
“A pitch-perfect satire of the highest order” – The National Arts Service
“This production has it all. It’s a master class in one person performance” – Fringe Review
“One man shows rarely come better than this. This ceaselessly engaging and extraordinary episode will leave you anticipating the next instalment of Bane” – Three Weeks
“Awesome”¦Bane is a tour de force” – Broadway Baby
“Somehow, one man, a bare stage and a guitarist made the most wonderful cinematic theatre I’ve seen” – Geek Syndicate
“”¦a classic tale of bloody revenge is played out with impeccable comic timing and unforgettable attention to detail.” – The List
“”¦Bane has been one of the happiest surprises of my Fringe experience.” – WhatsOnStage
“This is a fast-talking, quick-moving, smart-thinking little gem of a show.” – The Scotsman
“Bane is certainly an engaging anti-hero but it is Bone who proves himself hero of this highly entertaining hour. It’s a remarkable achievement.” – The Stage
“This is the play you have to see, if you miss this I can tell you now you will regret it for the rest of your life.” – The New Current
“”¦a non-stop action packed thrill ride” – The Groggy Squirel
“Bone’s performance isn’t just unstoppable, it’s all but impeccable too, with perfect timing and a fine range of voices creating the array of characters who occupy Bane’s murky gangland world.” – Fringe Guru
“It is a fantastically daft, wondrously silly parody of the likes of Dick Tracy and The Singing Detective.” – Fest
“This really is a very good show. It’s ambitious and brave, and done with real skill and commitment” – BuxtonFringe.com
“Joe Bone’s performance in his one man film noir parody is magnificent. I was drawn in by the sheer physical power of his acting and absorbed to the very end.” – One4Review