Tim Firth’s hilarious play is based on the true story of eleven Women's Institute members who famously posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukemia Research Fund in 1999 after the husband of a member dies of the disease.
Director Renee Gilbert said, “Eleven women decided to laugh in the face of traditional propriety and do what they felt needed to be done in order to help overcome grief. And now their laughter is passed onto us.”
The ensemble cast and their comedic timing made this lighthearted comedy easy to watch. I especially enjoyed Melanie Calderwood’s subtle physical comedy in her portrayal of the doddering Ruth. And Ingrid Sanai Buron made Marie unlikable in the most authentic kind of way.
I particularly took notice of the costumes by Elizabeth Shipman. It was a subtle use of color in a neutral colored set. They felt like an expression of each character.
- Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
- Sundays at 2pm
Adults $25.00
Seniors 55+/Students/US Military and Veterans $20.00
Run Time: 100 Minutes with a 15-minute intermission
Appropriate for viewers 13 and up with parental guidance suggested and implied nudity.
By Tim Firth, directed by Renee Gilbert.
Cast: Nicola Amos, Ingrid Sanai Buron, Melanie Calderwood. Erin Carter, Susan Connors, Jeannine Early, Erin Hobbs. James Lyle, James Lynch, Keith Remon, Melanie Workhoven, Cody Wyatt.
Set Design: Craig Marshall; Renee Gilbert; Susan Connors. Costume Design: Elizabeth Shipman; Stage Manager: Amanda Costinett
The Phoenix Theatre
9673 Firdale Avenue, Edmonds, WA 98020 (in Firdale Village)
206-533-2000
Loved the show! Great cast and excellent acting.
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