Shoes sing, empty dresses dance and electrical tape blossoms into roses. The Boy With Tape On his Face creates a world of possibilities where the only certainty is laughter.
Drawing on a heritage that includes silent film, mime, magic, puppetry, Motown and the films of Patrick Swayze, The Boy With Tape On His Face is a pensive, curious soul approaching every object and audience member as a potential friend - or plaything.
Wordless, expressionless, he conjures the heart-rending poignancy of Buster Keaton and mingles it with mischief, piercing wit and triumphantly realised postmodern references that leave an audience enraptured.
The world is a globe, but for The Boy With Tape On His Face, it's a snowglobe.
Come inside - he'll shake it so you can watch the flakes swirl.