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Calendar Girls

Calendar Girls at Royal Alexandra Theatre

Why see Calendar Girls?

The funniest, most uplifting show in London becomes the funniest and most uplifting show in Toronto!

It's the North American premiere of London’s new comedy sensation, in an all-Canadian production, directed by Marti Maraden.

Meet Miss January, Miss February, Miss March, Miss April, Miss May and the seven other members of a very ordinary women’s club as they spark an uproar with a charity fundraiser. It’s a calendar! But one with a difference. These ladies will drop everything for a good cause!

Dates
April 15 - May 28, 2011

Audience: Discreet nudity, strobe lights

Running Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes (including intermission)

Show Schedule

  Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Matinee - - - 2pm - 2pm 2pm
Evening - 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm -

*Tuesday April 19 at 7PM

Key Information

Dates

Finished May 28, 2011

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Reviews

Customer reviews

14 reviews, average rating: (2.6 Stars)

Moira Seattle

Lighten up! It's great!

I absolutely LOVED this show. Laughed my head off all the way through and cried at the end. Sorry to hear others had audibility issues but that was not the case for me or any of my friends who have seen this fantastic production. Probably depends on where you sit? Also- I don't think it's ever been advertised as a musical. There is some music from the character who had a promising future as a singer and also some lovely choral stuff in keeping with the nature of the W.I...but it is very clearly a play where dialogue and character are central to the production. Very real, very warm and very, very funny. Highly recommended. ... Read more

WI fan

look good feel good

Great to see this upbeat performance giving tribute to some real life heroines. Real - refreshing performances! ... Read more

Gwen

Wonderful and moving!

I enjoyed seeing Calendar Girls on the opening night. I quite enjoyed the whole production. It was hilarious but also very emotional too. It had me both laughing out loud and also crying silently! What I take away from this production is the power of women and the importance of a good group of girlfriends! I also would like to praise the courage of these actresses who actually do remove their clothes - I couldn't do it in front of an audience! Well done! ... Read more
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