Above the Law #fringebuzz

2-22 Productions

This show is in the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Jon Malanos was a proud West Island Anglo and was forced to turn in his badge, now he’s a souvereignist that lives in Toronto. Jon hilariously guides you through all the differences between MTL and T.O in one anglo’s journey to become a proud Quebecer.

Playwright: Jon Malanos
Director: Angelica Rotili Montagano
Wardrobe: Christina Malanos from Grand Glam

Fri June 12 at 18:00
Sun June 14 at 16:45
Mon June 15 at 20:45
Tue June 16 at 23:15
Fri June 19 at 17:00
Sat June 20 at 20:30

Tickets
Regular: 10$ + 2$ (Service Charge)
Students: 8$ + 2$ (Service Charge)

Tickets are available on www.montrealfringe.ca or 514 849 FEST

60 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 15 minutes

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