Morro and Jasp: Go Bake Yourself2012 Dora Award Winner for
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Production History
Toronto Fringe Festival, Toronto, July 2013
Harbourfront Circus Festival, Toronto, May 2013
Cahoots Theatre Company, Toronto, March 2012
Next Stage Festival, Toronto, January 2012
Lab Cab Festival, Factory Theatre, Toronto, September 2011
Harbourfront Circus Festival, Toronto, May 2013
Cahoots Theatre Company, Toronto, March 2012
Next Stage Festival, Toronto, January 2012
Lab Cab Festival, Factory Theatre, Toronto, September 2011
PRESS AND PRAISE
"Outstanding Production" & "Outstanding Ensemble"
"Barely controlled comic mayhem...winning charm and lots of humour”" NNNN
NOW Magazine
"Their shenanigans make you laugh and sigh and shake your head and feel glad an old-fashioned, inherently comedic word like “shenanigans” exists to describe them.
Mooney on Theatre
"A guffaw-inducing, slap-the-knee funny show about baking together and loving together... I could write more about how hysterical and thoughtful the show was, but it's best if you see it. Everyone will love it."
Theatre Isn't Dead
"A deliciously funny evening for all! "
Charlebois Post
"Eat your hearts out, Gordon Ramsay and Martha Stewart...As usual, the audience gets involved, and things get messy (watch out for flying food!)...This quick hit comedy is a guaranteed recipe for fun." ★★★★★
Theatromania
"The clown sister act has whipped up yet another gleefully funny and participatory experience...whip-
smart"
Torontoist
"Ludicrously, laugh-a-nanosecond funny"
Mooney on Theatre
"You might end up covered in flour, but it’ll be well worth it.
The National Post
"I laughed and cried, which to me is the mark of a great clown show."
Sprockets and Greasepaint
"Heather Marie Annis as Morro and Amy Lee as Jasp have that disarming open-faced look that warms an audience and the stuck on red noses are always good for a smile."
The Slotkin Letter
This play was supported by Cahoots Theatre Company.
"Barely controlled comic mayhem...winning charm and lots of humour”" NNNN
NOW Magazine
"Their shenanigans make you laugh and sigh and shake your head and feel glad an old-fashioned, inherently comedic word like “shenanigans” exists to describe them.
Mooney on Theatre
"A guffaw-inducing, slap-the-knee funny show about baking together and loving together... I could write more about how hysterical and thoughtful the show was, but it's best if you see it. Everyone will love it."
Theatre Isn't Dead
"A deliciously funny evening for all! "
Charlebois Post
"Eat your hearts out, Gordon Ramsay and Martha Stewart...As usual, the audience gets involved, and things get messy (watch out for flying food!)...This quick hit comedy is a guaranteed recipe for fun." ★★★★★
Theatromania
"The clown sister act has whipped up yet another gleefully funny and participatory experience...whip-
smart"
Torontoist
"Ludicrously, laugh-a-nanosecond funny"
Mooney on Theatre
"You might end up covered in flour, but it’ll be well worth it.
The National Post
"I laughed and cried, which to me is the mark of a great clown show."
Sprockets and Greasepaint
"Heather Marie Annis as Morro and Amy Lee as Jasp have that disarming open-faced look that warms an audience and the stuck on red noses are always good for a smile."
The Slotkin Letter
This play was supported by Cahoots Theatre Company.