MAD LADY PEEL: THE FUNNIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD
INTREPID STUDIO THEATRE
1609 Blanshard (at Fisgard)
7pm Sunday, Oct. 22
Doors open 6:30
Advance tix $12 at Eventbrite.ca (Advance sales close at 5pm Sunday)
Tix WILL be available at the door 6:30pm $15 cash or etransfer
1609 Blanshard (at Fisgard)
7pm Sunday, Oct. 22
Doors open 6:30
Advance tix $12 at Eventbrite.ca (Advance sales close at 5pm Sunday)
Tix WILL be available at the door 6:30pm $15 cash or etransfer
Famed comedienne Beatrice Lillie (1894-1989) was known as ‘The Funniest Woman in the World’ for more than four decades ~ as dubbed by close friend Noel Coward! Celebrated for her side-splitting performances on both sides of the Atlantic, “Mad Lady Peel” showcases Bea’s signature comedy songs and sketches, while dramatizing the highs and lows of her remarkable life. A Canadian treasure not to be forgotten!
This full-length drama is written by Kirsten Van Ritzen for a cast of nine actors with most playing multiple characters.
Presented as a staged reading by Broad Theatrics Society with support from a Community Gaming Grant.
Two acts with a brief intermission.
General audience, suggested age 15+
Wheelchair accessible venue.
STARRING
Kirsten Van Ritzen, Alan Penty, David Gow, Mur Meadows, Nathan Corpus, Mitch Barnes, Jo Barnes, Alison Bendall, Kalo Gow
Director: Ian Ferguson
Musical Director: Nancy Curry
Sound design: Mitch Barnes
Stage Manager: Jag Gordaya
Front of House: Ruth McAllister
Videographer: Manny Sharma
This full-length drama is written by Kirsten Van Ritzen for a cast of nine actors with most playing multiple characters.
Presented as a staged reading by Broad Theatrics Society with support from a Community Gaming Grant.
Two acts with a brief intermission.
General audience, suggested age 15+
Wheelchair accessible venue.
STARRING
Kirsten Van Ritzen, Alan Penty, David Gow, Mur Meadows, Nathan Corpus, Mitch Barnes, Jo Barnes, Alison Bendall, Kalo Gow
Director: Ian Ferguson
Musical Director: Nancy Curry
Sound design: Mitch Barnes
Stage Manager: Jag Gordaya
Front of House: Ruth McAllister
Videographer: Manny Sharma