Friday, 2 December 2022

"O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy”, Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, ON

I saw O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy this evening with my pal, Franca, and her friends, Ann and Anne, at the Living Arts Centre. It's the first time I'd been to this theatre and it's nice.


Fans of Monty Python, Mr. Bean, and Dr. Seuss … Grab your teacups! Combining British propriety with an unabashed love for the unexpected, London’s 3-time Impresario Award-winning duo steep an outrageously funny and brilliantly inventive show reminiscent of classic British pantos.

Rich in wordplay, comic physicality, and cleverly crafted interactive elements, O Christmas Tea is uproarious fun, yet it is the duo’s boundless imagination and endearing chemistry that provide the real magic and heart of this play.

It was weird (but in a good way) and silly and funny. Lots of audience participation! It took me a bit to get into as it was different but it was lots of fun. It was funny when one guy's pants split right up the back (not part of the show) and how they handled it.

Me and Franca

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