Dark humour makes The Comedy Company a fitting war memorial
There is little that tickles me more than a man dressed as a woman for fun. Put a man in a curly wig and a pair of dainty heels, rouge up his cheeks, stuff his bosom with bunched-up paper, and I am on the floor.
I sense others agree. Many of these like-minded folk are gathering at the Varscona Theatre nightly till Nov. 11 for the world premiere of Neil Grahn’s new play for Shadow Theatre, The Comedy Company.
Based on a true story, The Comedy Company was written to commemorate the 100th ann
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