Monday, June 14, 2010

Miss Sugarpuss Must Die - Fringe XX

Miss Sugarpuss Must Die! At MAI Venue #9. Lets hope she doesn't! What a wonderful show shootin' straight from the hip! And 'HIP' it is. Cute, curly, staggering all the way to the vaudeville stage, Miss Sugarpuss tells the tale of how she grew up into being the troubled Holly Gautier Frankel. Seems that through some difficulty, out of some life challenges, and coupled with sadness and a desire to empower her creativity, Miss Sugarpuss was born to ignite and set fire to Holly's heart and ass; -wigglin' it onto the Burlesque scene. The problem is, does she take up too much room and garner all the glamour while Holly fights to find her true self? Go see for yourself and find out who lives to tell the tale? Exquisite vocals, sex appeal, powerful dancing and shimmying: Holly's got it all and then some. Directed by Paul Van Dyke. 5 cents. Scooby Doo

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@ MAI Venue #9. By Tappyco Inc. -Montreal. Miss Sugarpuss is an amazing show with burlesque, songs, and a lot of humor, great costumes and even some booze. Great lighting design, and a wonderful performance by Holly Gauthier-Frankel. A touching story behind the scenes of the world of burlesque. I loved all of it! I am fan! Forever! 5 cents. Sylvester

Miss Sugarpuss Must Die! @ MAI Venue #9. By Tappyco Inc. -Montreal. Co-Written and performed by Holly Gauthier-Frankel. Co-Written and directed by Paul Van Dyck. Who would want to kill Miss Sugarpuss and why? Motive is always the key to finding the culprit. What do you do as an artist when the persona you create becomes more popular than the creator? Which one do the people who you love, love more? A solo variety performance of dance, song, and spoken word delivered by a larger than life character, or is it the artist that is the star...remains to be seen.
Winner of the Centaur English Theatre award at this season's Frankies, audience member and fans will get to see the show again or discover it for the first time. Great set, lighting, staging, and beautiful costumes. A delightful performance filled with plenty of sights and sounds for the eyes and ears. Burlesque lives on through Miss Sugarpuss, that's her name, what's yours? 4 cents Dee Arr


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