Big campy fun @ Operation Impervious

So I broke my Toronto Fringe 2011 cherry last night by getting my 5-way – I mean, 5-play – card punched for the very first time this festival at Operation Impervious, which opened last night and runs until July 16 at the Robert Gill Theatre.

As gay roommates Martin and Randall hatch a plan to out a celebrity actor (who is nearly but never named and alluded to with hilariously reduxed movie titles), they receive two surprise visitors and their plan becomes a full-blown mission to rescue Randall’s abducted boyfriend Tom from a celebrity cult. Then things really get weird.

Shouts to writer/actor Bil Antoniou, director (and my pal) Victoria Shepherd, and actors Rée Andrews, JP Baldwin, Sarah Cunningham, Joel MacMeekin, Alan Shonfield and Michael Soulard, as well as producer Virginia Jones, SM Alexa Carroll and set designer Alexis Chubb. Nicely done, folks!

Big, campy, culty fun. I laughed lots – in fact, I LMAO lots.

4 responses to “Big campy fun @ Operation Impervious”

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    Victoria

    Thank you so much for seeing the show and for the great blog! xoxo

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      My pleasure, V. – I had a blast!

  2. J.P. Avatar
    J.P.

    It was great to meet you Cathy! Thanks again for making our opening night a success!

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      Likewise, JP – you guys rocked!

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