Synopsis
When both children and grown-ups laugh about the same thing it cannot be without good reason. That it is at all possible, is delightfully demonstrated by the Australian
Richard Bradshaw with his One-Man-Shadowtheater. Bradshaw is, like
Buster Keaton,
Charlie Chaplin or
Jacques Tati, one of the few great players in the world of kind-hearted humour.
Jim Henson, the creator of the legendary
Muppet Show, adored him and tried to solve the mystery of his wit. With the simplest means of media like light, silhouettes and shadows, accompanied by live singing and a few words, he astonishes and enchants his audience.