Les Goulus
The Horsemen

The French company Les Goulus, directed by Jean-Luc Prévost, champions a type of theatre that interacts with the audience and challenges the traditional role of the actor, giving them the ability to perform anywhere and everywhere, through engaging contemporary writing and a powerful weapon: humour!
Les Goulus have gained remarkable international success with their work, which thrives on encounters with diverse audiences, in different languages, and maintains a relationship with public space that is always open to questioning—and even defending.
Les Goulus have many shows in their repertoire: The Cupids, The Tall Dwarves, The Spiders, The Krisnaos, The Horsemen, and more recently, various forms and sizes of Molière, as street theatre or walkabout pieces; and MDR!, The Horse Screamer, The Brass Band Fight (created together with the band SNOB), Blancass ou p’tit café?, and Pinard et philo de comptoir as staged performances. Not to mention Yellow Hand in The City as a unique phenomenon, The Super Girls created in 2012, Tomorrow I'm Playing at the Olympia and The Last Race in 2013, and the latest shows Kartoons and TchernOcircuS.
The Horsemen
Three very pompous and famous horsemen, chosen to represent France at the upcoming Olympic Games, arrive riding their spirited steeds to give a demonstration of equestrian dressage. Although at times a little ridiculous, they always maintain their “French attitude”, despite a few misjudgements along the way…
A show that blends performance, comedy and visual theatre, rich in humour and irony.
Country: France
Genre: Street theatre
Email: contact@lesgoulus.com
Url: http://lesgoulus.com/
