Date
31 July - 24 August
Time
1:00 pm
Venue
Underbelly Cowgate
suitability
Age 12+ (Guideline)
Tickets from
£8.50
Theatre
CADEL: Lungs on Legs
ONE ACTOR. ONE BIKE. ONE HOUR. Connor Delves is Cadel Evans.
The epic true story of the first Australian to win the Tour de France, live on stage.
Performed entirely on a bike in an epic theatrical feat of endurance by acclaimed Australian actor Connor Delves. Pedalling non-stop for an hour, he recreates the thrilling journey of Cadel's 2011 Tour de France win, and all the triumphs, heartaches and sacrifices made along the way.
“Connor's vision for this show is bold and exciting, and I'm thrilled to be involved from the start. He’ll be riding a BMC, just like I did (and do!), wearing the same yellow jersey I wore, and actually riding on stage every night... how cool is that?
I love cycling, and I'm deeply honored that an Australian artist has been inspired to bring my story to life for audiences worldwide. I hope you enjoy CADEL, and I encourage you to support Connor and his creative journey in giving the show a long life. See you there!”– Cadel Evans
Presented By
Connor Delves
Duration
60 minutes
Advice
Strobe lighting, Strong language/swearing
Price
Tickets from
£8.50
Accessibility
Solo Show. New writing
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