Malunderstood by Kenny Streule - ONE NIGHT ONLY

KS Presents

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Tickets/Billets: https://montrealfringe.online.red61.ca/event/2030:373/2030:1906/

MONTREAL! For one night only, Kenny and Beaver are coming back to you!

“A performer of confident charisma, Streule is a sure hand in this Fringe gem and not to be missed.” - Beyond James, Hamilton Fringe Festival

A grandmother should spoil you from time to time, no? Well, not Kenny Streule's grandmother. Immerse yourself in a collection of memories that explain how Kenny was raised by a wild beaver. Using comedy, puppetry and movement, Kenny examines his relationship with his Swiss German grandmother.

Written & Performed by Kenny Streule
Directed by Amy Blackmore
Stage Management by Rebecca Durocher
Dramaturgy provided by Jesse Stong, Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
Lighting Design by Ian W. Klempan
Puppet Design by Jessica Alley

Sunday, April 7 at 7 pm
Pick-your-price. $10, $20 or $30

“Malunderstood is a fantastic one-man story, that’s almost like sitting with your best-friend through 45-minutes of therapy.” - Curtainsup.tv, Montreal

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Samedi 6 Janvier 2024 / 20:00
  • Dimanche 7 Avril 2024 / 19:00

45 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 12+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 45 minutes

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