COME ONE COME ALL for real come all, ok so
Josh and Victoria are doing their shows as a double header
Josh has not done JOSHUA'S WITNESSES since Edinburgh where he did it 19 times
and Victoria is FILMING THEIR SHOW (POEMS FOR GOD)
now you might be thinking hey, is this easter weekend? and are you posting this event like 4 days before
YES!
haha
so fun!
Anyways, Vicky is writing this, so what I will say is Joshua is a funny boy and you should come see him try his show before Orlando
and i uh oh gotta get some butts into seats for my filming whoopsie!
so if you can come that is GREAT
it’s FREE not even PWYC just free just come, we'll have snacks also
ok luv u!
JOSHUA’S WITNESSES is an immersive clown solo show, which unearths all the dirty intel on the Jehovah’s Witness religion. Brother Joshua has been called for his trial at the judicial committee where you, the Elders of the Kingdom Hall, will judge if he should be exiled due to his transgressions.
Don’t miss this sexy, spellbinding physical comedy, crafted from real-life experience, from Toronto based comedian and ex-Jehovah's witness Joshua Bonnici. “It’s certainly one to check out if you’re down for a sexy, good time.” (Intermission Magazine)
Co-devised and directed by award winning artist and creator of Sweet Action Theatre, Gordon Neill
*~*~*~* !! !! ALL WOMAN WILL BE SAVED!! !! *~*~*~*
POEMS FOR GOD is an award-winning, immersive, clown solo show! Join certified freak/ Toronto comedian, Victoria Watson Sepejak, as they attempt to save ALL WOMAN in just 60 minutes.
WINNER - “Fringe of the Fringe” - Orlando Fringe 2023
WINNER - “Best Solo Show” - Victoria Fringe 2023
This theatrical madhouse explores parenthood, death, and the existential gendered experience through dreamlike physical comedy and pure silliness. Emerging from Toronto’s premiere alternative comedy space Sweet Action Theatre. Co-devised and directed by award-winning Canadian/LA comedian Isaac Kessler. POEMS FOR GOD is “powerful, point-of-view stuff, delivered full throttle on the knife edge of humor and horror” (Orlando Sentinel).