Joy of Camping's BELLEVILLE-VILLE Improv Comedy Soap Opera Set for Monarch Tavern Tonight

By: Mar. 28, 2013
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The Joy of Camping presents the next new concept in the series of weird and wonderful long-form camp-comedy creations; Belleville-Ville. This improv comedy soap opera plays tonight, March 28th at the Monarch Tavern. Tickets are $10. Doors open at 8; show at 8:30 p.m.

Come join the citizens of a small-town that only exists in the mind of Dave McKay (aka Sketchy the Clown from the Lunacy Cabaret, and the producer of Toronto's Festival of Clowns) who acts as the side director in this improvised soap opera. Each episode takes a single concept from the audience and creates a 90 minute show around it.

Belleville-Ville is a wacky and wonderful tribute to the small-town Canada that never was and features the talents of Allan Turner, Bryce Hallett, Becky Belton, Tony Culverwell, Don Berns, Paul Berner, Virginia West, Michael Giel, Adam Bailey, Sean Michael, Marc Gorcey, Arty Basinski and Elizabeth Anacleto.

Tickets are available at the door.



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