The Kicker #FRINGEBUZZ

Oh Yeah No Kidding

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The conniving producer of an early-80s sitcom tries to phase out the series’ outspoken star only to have the women who work on the show revolt against him. The Kicker is a hilarious comedic play from sketch troupe Big Mall and friends.

Playwright: Vance Gillis
Produced by Big Mall (Vance Gillis, Sehar Manji)

TICKETS:
REG. $10 + $2 (Tax & SVC)
QDF Members/ Students/ Seniors $8 + $2 (Tax & SVC)

This show is apart of the 2016 St-Ambroise Montreal FRINGE Festival.

Tickets can be purchased at montrealfringe.ca

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HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Friday 10 June 2016 / 21:45
  • Saturday 11 June 2016 / 14:30
  • Sunday 12 June 2016 / 22:15
  • Wednesday 15 June 2016 / 20:15
  • Saturday 18 June 2016 / 22:15
  • Sunday 19 June 2016 / 17:30

50 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 16+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 15 minutes

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