THE ELEPHANT GIRLS Written & Performed by Margo MacDonald Directed by Mary Ellis The multi-award-winning sold-out hit show returns to Toronto for one week only to celebrate its 10th anniversary! “Right here, right now, for one night only, I’ll tell you something special I ain’t never told no one before; I’ll tell you the truth.” A story both captivating and repelling, humorous and terrifying. You won’t be able to look away. 80 minutes | Mature 14+| Descriptions of Violence, Abuse, and Sexual Activity; Strong Language; Alcohol Use. (Contact us for specifics on Content Warnings should you wish) Winner: Best of Fest, Outstanding Production, Critics’ Pick for Best Show (Ottawa Fringe Festival 2015), Outstanding New Work, Direction, and Performance (Les Prix Rideau Awards), Critic’s Choice Award (Hamilton Fringe 2017), & Best Actor (Capital Critics Circle) 100% Sold Out – Winnipeg Fringe Festival 2016 & 2018 100% Sold Out – Ottawa Fringe Festival 2015 Reviews: “Utterly entrancing” “Stampede – do not walk – to get tix. …MacDonald delivers a ferocious, charismatically intense performance…” “A gripping, psychological insight into gang life… a deeply psychological struggle between truth and fiction…Complex, subtle, and often deeply uncomfortable, this battle is fascinating to watch.” “Gritty, powerful, and excellently crafted.” “MacDonald is a force to be reckoned with…Truly a performance that made me forget where I was. For that hour, I was in a pub in London, while a terrifying and fascinating woman told me an unforgettable life story.” “Superb… a riveting hour.” “This outstanding solo piece wraps issues of power, class and gender in the story of Maggie Hale…Meticulously researched, lovingly scripted, and directed in economical fashion by Mary Ellis… Outstanding.”
“Without doubt, they were the most notorious girl gang Britain’s ever seen.”
(Brian McDonald,The Gangs of London)
Clever, organized, devious & daring; they stole from the rich and gave to themselves. A fascinating piece of lost women’s history, this is the gripping tale of the all-female gang that terrorized London for over 100 years.
(Maggie Hale, The Elephant Girls)
The truth. As told by Maggie Hale–the gang’s butch, suit-wearing, bloody-knuckled, girl-chasing “enforcer”. She’ll tell you all: who they were, what they did, how they got away with it, and how it all came crashing down. But just how much are you sure you want to hear?
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– Planet Nation (UK)
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– The Outmost (Dublin)
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– LondonTheatre1 (UK)
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– Winnipeg Free Press
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– CBC Manitoba
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– Capital Critics Circle
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“As soon as the lights came up, Margo MacDonald had me captivated and right in the palm of her hand…astonishing…”
– Broadway Baby
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“The play is brilliantly written and exceptionally performed…you will be left wanting to know more. Highly recommended.”
– Fringe Guru
“A show that packs a punch with a diamond-clad fist! Masterfully written and performed.”
– The Outmost, Dublin
– Pat St. Germain, Winnipeg Free Press
– Joff Schmidt, CBC Manitoba
– Jordan Shaw, The List
– Kat Fournier, Capital Critics Circle
—Valerie Cardinal, OnStage Ottawa
–John Sekerka, The Revue
–Patrick Langston, Ottawa Citizen
Red Sandcastle Theatre is at Toronto, ON, Canada, Toronto, ON.
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TSO Holiday Pops
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THE LAST FIVE YEARS
The Terminal Theatre (1/20 - 1/25) | |
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The Christmas Story
The Church of the Holy Trinity (12/6 - 12/21) | |
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THE PROM
Meadowvale Theatre (3/13 - 3/22) | |
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SYMPHONY UNDER THE STARS
Memorial Park (7/17 - 7/17) | |
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VIRTUOSITY AND REVOLUTION
Meridian Arts Centre – George Weston Recital Hall (3/21 - 3/21) | |
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Wychwood Theatre (2/7 - 3/22) | |
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