![]() ![]() Palace Theatre, Oxford St / / 08 / June 18 / 7.30pm / £24. ![]() Surely they realise that inside there is a huge crowd of women, that have often had a few drinks, who at the end of our show can’t wait to get their hands on a set to practice with. we got a deal on the tickets for 15 each normal price is 30. Canadians and Europeans are pretty cool with it too, but here in the UK you’ll only get but a handful of men. The Puppetry of the Penis show is at an additional charge otherwise, visit the museum. Nan’s love our show! In Australia and New Zealand we get equal numbers of men and women. It’s quite a liberating experience if nothing else.” What are the audiences like? So what we do is abandon all shame and stand there naked, and project close up images of our genitals onto a huge video screen for all to laugh at. It is without a doubt the most ridiculous part of the human anatomy, but wrapped up in this bizarre little package is so much power and ego and shame. Simon: “Because everyone says you shouldn’t. “There were four brothers in my family, and maybe due to the balmy Australian climate and the introduction of beer, dropping our pants and entertaining our friends was just something we did.” You have this strange little thing hanging off your body, and you are constantly being told to keep it tucked away, and don’t play with it, when the entire time there is an overwhelming compulsion to do just that. Simon: “As with every man on this earth, it begins at a very early age. Where did your interest in the ‘Ancient Australian Art of Genital Origami’ begin? So we asked Simon to answer a few pressing questions for us about POTP (which he assures us doesn't hurt). Manchester pubs can stay open later this weekend to raise a glass to the Queen.POTP might have grown out of a natural male obsession with their tackle, but the reception has been consistently rapturous around the world, across the age groups, and regardless of gender. “Becks said he’d teach me to kick with my left foot if I’d teach him the hamburger,” jokes POTP founder Simon Morley about one of the famous origami 'shapes' - which also includes the skateboard, Eiffel Tower, and the Pelican. Puppetry Of The Penis is - it's fair to say - live comedy with a difference, in which two guys manipulate their crown jewels into origami shapes. It’s the show that has travelled to 35 countries and been performed in six languages. ![]()
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