"The Paperbag Queen performs the list of things" is an interactive comical play that questions the elements that build our society.
The Paperbag Queen invites all at her Paperbag Palace.
Constructed as a mini-operetta we get to know the Queen and the habits of her Paperbag country, where she shares her memories of her youth with us in a piece that will change our views on politics, health-care, romance , religion, cultural differences, communication and charity.
This piece premiered at the Infringement festival in Montreal 2011, toured to the Toronto fringe festival 2011 and was performed in French at Les Cochons Souriants and during the Nuit Blanche at St. Hyacinte.
"This was my most favorite performance so far"
Lucy Eveleigh for Mooneyontheatre, Toronto Fringe 2011
"If you like original interactive theater, this piece is not to miss!"
Roverarts, Montreal 2011
"Bienvenue au pays de l'absurde!...Des souvenirs à demeurer en mémoire pour fort longtemps."
Claudia Collard, Frontenac Echo, Ste. Marguerite de Lingwick 2011
Information on the Paperbag Queen:
Bilingual
45 minutes
10-60 audience members ( for all ages)
technical requirements
cd/mp3 player
microphone
very simple lighting design
Reviews:
http://www.roverarts.com/2011/06/the-queen-has-arrived/
http://mooneyontheatre.com/2011/07/the-paperbag-queen-performs-the-list-of-things-les-yeux-oranges-2011-toronto-fringe-review/#8028
The Paperbag Queen invites all at her Paperbag Palace.
Constructed as a mini-operetta we get to know the Queen and the habits of her Paperbag country, where she shares her memories of her youth with us in a piece that will change our views on politics, health-care, romance , religion, cultural differences, communication and charity.
This piece premiered at the Infringement festival in Montreal 2011, toured to the Toronto fringe festival 2011 and was performed in French at Les Cochons Souriants and during the Nuit Blanche at St. Hyacinte.
"This was my most favorite performance so far"
Lucy Eveleigh for Mooneyontheatre, Toronto Fringe 2011
"If you like original interactive theater, this piece is not to miss!"
Roverarts, Montreal 2011
"Bienvenue au pays de l'absurde!...Des souvenirs à demeurer en mémoire pour fort longtemps."
Claudia Collard, Frontenac Echo, Ste. Marguerite de Lingwick 2011
Information on the Paperbag Queen:
Bilingual
45 minutes
10-60 audience members ( for all ages)
technical requirements
cd/mp3 player
microphone
very simple lighting design
Reviews:
http://www.roverarts.com/2011/06/the-queen-has-arrived/
http://mooneyontheatre.com/2011/07/the-paperbag-queen-performs-the-list-of-things-les-yeux-oranges-2011-toronto-fringe-review/#8028