A Little Crazy (a bissel meshugah)

Bema Productions
A Little Crazy (a bissel meshugah)
Fringe
  • Dates: Aug 21, 2019 - Sep 1, 2019
  • Location: Congregation Emanu-El (Fringe Site B)
  • Created: Joseph Reed Hayes
  • Advance price: All Seats $11 + s/c
  • Door price: All Seats $11
  • Duration: 75 mins
  • Rating: Adults only
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Country: Victoria, BC

Showtimes

Aug
22
Thursday
07:00 pm
Aug
25
Sunday
02:00 pm
Aug
26
Monday
07:00 pm
Aug
27
Tuesday
07:00 pm
Aug
28
Wednesday
07:00 pm
Aug
29
Thursday
07:00 pm
Sep
01
Sunday
02:00 pm

Tickets

An award-winning comedy about real life (or a drama with some very funny bits) about two men: Avram, a charismatic 84-year-old Russian immigrant, and his great-nephew, Harry. They laugh a lot and they cry, renewed in the idea that one generation can connect with another and that words can change lives.

Accessibility

This venue is wheelchair accessible.

Credits

Director – Zelda Dean
Actors – Toshik Bukowiecki and Michael Rodgers
Stage Manager – Susan Holtz

About the artist/company

Bema has been in five Fringe Festivals winning best drama in 2016.

Important Fringe Information:

  • You must have a Fringe Button to see this show
  • 50% of tickets are available at the door one hour prior to show time
  • Advance tickets sales end 3 hours before showtime
  • All advance tickets have a $1.50 Fringe service charge, this charge helps support the festival
  • There are no Fringe service charges for at door tickets
  • No refunds. No exchanges. No latecomers. All shows start on time.

Showtimes

Aug
22
Thursday
07:00 pm
Aug
25
Sunday
02:00 pm
Aug
26
Monday
07:00 pm
Aug
27
Tuesday
07:00 pm
Aug
28
Wednesday
07:00 pm
Aug
29
Thursday
07:00 pm
Sep
01
Sunday
02:00 pm

Tickets

Location

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Congregation Emanu-El (Fringe Site B)
1461 Blanshard Street,
Victoria,
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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