SCAREDY CAT
Award-winning storyteller Carlyn Rhamey (SAOR, The ADHD Project) returns with new comedic tales of being afraid… of everything. Scary movies, haunted houses, the ocean, everything in the ocean, her job, wrinkles, glitter, sleepovers, dinosaurs, cheese graters, first graders, the cover of Goosebumps novels and… her mother.
The June 8 performance will be ASL interpreted.
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8:30 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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9:00 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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12:30 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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7:00 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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5:00 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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7:30 pm SCAREDY CAT
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2019/05/scaredy-cat/ for details.
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
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7:30 pm
Location: Good Foundation Theatre
Fear is probably one of the last emotions you would expect a comedy show to be written about. Yet, Scaredy Cat does just that and manages to pull it off in a somewhat logical way.
Written in the form of childhood anecdotes and personal introspection, Scaredy Cat’s main draw for humour is reaching out to the awkward, uncomfortable side sitting in the audience. But the show often tries too hard to attain that sense of ‘quirkiness’ and ends up leaving nothing more than an in-your-face performance along with a script that just doesn’t warrant the level of energy or confidence that is being given off. That being said, the show does have a fair amount of laugh out loud moments. The storytelling really does flow smoothly from one bit to the next, connected with little pieces of Rhamey’s past to fill in the blanks and set up the jokes.
Scaredy Cat clearly makes its main focus to be funny, which happens to miss the mark a few times. However, the show makes up for much of this through interesting stories and an engaging performance.