Press:
Canuck Comedy Quintet Kicks Caboose!
eOnline
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In praise of older women
Edmonton Journal, February 6 2008
Quintet of comics taps bottomless source of mirth: 'We're laughing at ourselves'
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Women on the Verge
The Toronto Star, November 15 2007
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Unbarenaked Ladies
The National Post
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Funny transcends gender
The Globe & Mail, November 26 2005
“This is a memorable evening of sketch comedy. Women Fully Clothed leave its audience fully satisfied”
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Fully Clothed pinches flesh of female middle
age
Toronto Star, May 27 2005
“The quintet have excellent comic
pedigree and the show reflects their collective aesthetic. The
show’s charm lies in the pleasure one gets from watching
pure talent at work. The cast is an all-estrogen comedy dream team
as Second City veterans and TV mainstays, and their technique and
assuredness on stage plays perfectly.”
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Fully Clothed and Dangerous
Toronto Star, May 26 2005
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Baring it all
Toronto Sun, May 26 2005
Women Fully Clothed expose funny sides
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Dressed to Kill
Now Magazine, December 1-7 2005
“Most of the beautifully crafted show’s
sketches send up the difficulties of modern womanhood ... The sketches,
directed with efficiency by John Hemphill, are aimed primarily
at women, but the humour is universal ... This is the most consistently
funny sketch show I’ve seen in a long time.”
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Women Fully Funny
Now Magazine, June 2-8 2005
“This is sharply observed social satire, delivered by performers – all Second City vets, no surprise – all at the top of their game. These women could easily sell out theatres across the country. Please come back.”
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City busting a gut
The Village Post, July 2005
“Every sketch is a masterpiece of performance and writing. Each piece arcs perfectly, with crafted endings that are sorely missed in most of what passes for sketch comedy. Above all, the women can act so the poignant moments really work. Women Fully Clothed deserves to be a major success on comedy stages for a long time.”
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Show about funny not flesh
The Era-Banner, March 27 2005
“It is based on our life experience as moms, sisters, friends and women with careers.”
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Metro, May 4 2005
“A very funny Canadian sketch comedy
act”
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