Omelette

Puzzle Theatre
Omelette
Uno Fest
  • Dates: May 18, 2018 - May 19, 2018
  • Location: Intrepid Theatre Club
  • Created: Csaba Raduly
  • Advance price: Adults $15, Children & Students $7
  • Door price: Adults $15, Children & Students $7
  • Duration: 45 minutes
  • Rating: Ages 5 & up
  • Genre: Family Series/Clown/Comedy
  • Country: Montreal

Showtimes

May
18
Friday
02:00 pm
May
19
Saturday
02:00 pm

Tickets

Part of the UNO Fest Family Series

The story is simple: It’s morning, we wake up, the weather is beautiful, the sun is shining, but suddenly there is the belly that rumbles! What to eat, what to eat? … Omelette! What could be simpler? Nothing! Except… Alone on an empty stage, the performer, with bare hands and a wild imagination, creates and breaks an imaginary world in front of our eyes. A show with endless room for imagination, thought, laughter and plenty of surprises. Bon appétit!

Note: This show is performed in both French & English, but the performance has very little dialogue so can be enjoyed and understood in either language.

TIP! Take advantage of our discounted Family ticket bundle and bring the whole family. Limited quantities of the family ticket bundle (1 adult and 2 kids) are available for just $24.

School Bookings – If you would like to bring your class to this show, please contact Sammie for group booking rates and a class education kit.


Omelette from Puzzle Théâtre on Vimeo.

About the artist:
After finishing his studies in Drama at the University Babes-Bolyai in Kolozsvár, Csaba Raduly worked for the Hungarian repertoire theatre in Székelyudvarhely where he played many leading roles. In 2006, he settled in Montreal where he joined the Puzzle Theatre and embarked on a new artistic approach – creative theatre.

Credits:
Directed by Pavla Mano

Showtimes

May
18
Friday
02:00 pm
May
19
Saturday
02:00 pm

Tickets

Location

Intrepid Theatre Club
2-1609 Blanshard Street,
Victoria, BC V8W 2J5
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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