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Ride The Cyclone

By Lydia Mwambi Ride The Cyclone, now playing at Jungle Theater, is an imaginative, slightly eerie, and totally wild ride. Ride The Cyclone tells the tragic tale of six high school aged students from a small town in Canada, who are involved in a terrible accident. The students are all on a roller coaster together…

September 15, 2019 in Comedy, dark comedy, Farce, Jungle Theater, Musical, Uncategorized.

The Pillowman

I encourage anyone who enjoys a bit of dark, Irish comedy to see The Pillowman by Theatre Coup d’Etat, the performances alone are enough to keep you at the edge of your seats. 

June 30, 2019 in dark comedy, drama, Play, Reviews.

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