The Daisy Theatre

Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
The Daisy Theatre
Intrepid Presents
  • Dates: Apr 13, 2017 - Apr 16, 2017
  • Location: Metro Studio Theatre
  • Advance price: $40
  • Door price: $45
  • Duration: 120 minutes (no intermission)
  • Rating: 16+
  • Genre: Puppets

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After a sold-out run in 2015, renowned Canadian artist and master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett returns to Victoria with The Daisy Theatre.

The Daisy Theatre is renowned puppet provocateur Ronnie Burkett unleashed, unscripted, by the seat of his pants, manipulating and voicing a cast of forty marionettes; with the ever-changing content and nightly improv in an intimate setting, this is truly a “see it more than once” theatrical experience.

The show is sold out in-advance and a waiting list will be taken at the Metro Studio one hour prior to show time. Get tips on getting tickets HERE or get updates on Facebook: RSVP to the Facebook event for updates. 

 

“Funny, touching, and pure genius.” – Edmonton Sun

“One of the more excellent shows you’ll see this season… maybe ever.” – Calgary Herald

One of the best shows you’ll ever see.” -The Georgia Strait

Credits:
Created and performed by Ronnie Burkett
Music and sound design by John Alcorn
Stage Managed by Crystal Salverda

Co-commissioned by The Luminato Festival (Toronto) and the Centre for the Art of Performance at UCLA (Los Angeles) in association with Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes (Toronto)

More Information:
This performance is general seating.
The Metro Studio is wheelchair accessible.
This performance is approximately 120 minutes in length, with no intermission.
Ages 16+ only.

Showtimes

Show dates and times coming soon.

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Location

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

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