Taking it Up the Notch

Shirley Gnome
Taking it Up the Notch
Intrepid Presents
  • Dates: Sep 16, 2017
  • Location: Metro Studio Theatre
  • Created: Shirley Gnome
  • Advance price: $15
  • Door price: $15
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Rating: Adult content, coarse language
  • Genre: Comedy, music, variety
  • Country: Vancouver, BC

Showtimes

Sep
16
Saturday
08:00 pm

Tickets

Vancouver’s very own internationally acclaimed, award-winning cabaret comedian Shirley Gnome sings explicitly honest songs about sex and human nature. A country, folk, soft-rock and pop cabaret mashed with wickedly witty lyrics and dark social commentary—with a dollop of empowerment and a dash of sequins. The show chronicles her attempt to write songs that might make the world a better place – raunch in tact.

“Hilarious… Gnome is a disarmingly likeable performer.” – Chortle (UK)

Awards:
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION – Toronto Fringe Festival 2017 – Now Toronto Magazine
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE – Toronto Fringe Festival 2017 – Now Toronto Magazine
WINNER – Funniest Show – London Fringe Festival 2016 (Sell Out Show)
WINNER – Patrons’ Pick – Orlando Fringe Festival 2016 (Sell Out Show)
Two-Time Best Comedy Nominee 2016 – Fringe World Festival (Perth, Australia)
SHORTLISTED – Best Cabaret 2017 – Fringe World Festival (Perth, Australia) (Sell Out Show)
WINNER – The Naked Award – Orlando Fringe Festival 2017 (Sell Out Show)
WINNER – Funniest Show – Frigid New York Theatre Festival 2015
Canadian Comedy Award Nominee – Best Variety Act 2014-15

Box office opens at the venue at 7pm
Doors open at 7:30pm
Show starts at 8pm
The bar will be open before and after the show

Showtimes

Sep
16
Saturday
08:00 pm

Tickets

Location

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Metro Studio Theatre
1411 Quadra Street,
Victoria, BC
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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