The Right Size
The Right Size theatre company is a British comedy double act made up of Hamish McColl and Sean Foley. They first met at a clown school in Paris late in the 1980s, studying with Philippe Gaulier, and formed their own small-scale theatre company. This company produced "Stop Calling Me Vernon" about an old double act, "Do You Come Here Often?", telling the story of two clowns stuck in the same bathroom for twenty-five years - the latter was put on at the 1997 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Shows
- Moose
- Flight To Finland
- Baldy Hopkins
- Penny Dreadful
- Hold Me Down
- Stop Calling Me Vernon
- Do You Come Here Often?, 1997
- Mr Puntila and his Man Matti (The Right Size/Almeida co-production, with Foley as Matti, adapted by Lee Hall)
- Bewilderness
- The Play What I Wrote, a tribute to Morecambe and Wise, directed by Kenneth Branagh, 2001-2003
- Ducktastic, a satire on Siegfried and Roy, but with performing ducks instead of tigers, again directed by Branagh, 2005
- Foley & McColl: This Way Up, 2005 (TV)
- The Remains of Foley and McColl, radio
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