“…probably the most uproarious and outrageous piece of musical theatre Canada has ever produced.” -J. Kelly Nestruck, The Globe and Mail

 

“…riotously funny, always surprising and filled with five shows’ worth of solid ideas.” -Jon Kaplan, Now Magazine

 

It’s a comedy, a tragedy, and a musical ride, as a teenage chamber choir from Uranium, Saskatchewan die in a roller coaster accident at a traveling fair. Karnack, a mechanized fortune-telling machine, feels responsible for the young choir’s demise, and gives the teens a chance to express themselves to the world after death. Ride the Cyclone is their final recital, where they celebrate their individuality while coming to terms with their untimely demise. Featuring a cast of talented young performers, directed by Atomic Vaudeville co-founders Britt Small and Jacob Richmond.

 

Vancouver:

 

September 28 to October 15, 2011

Revue Stage, Granville Island

1585 Johnston Street

Adults $36

Students/Seniors $26

 

Whitehorse:

 

October 26 to 28

Yukon Arts Centre

300 College Drive

 

Toronto:

 

November 10 to December 3, 2011

Theatre Passe Muraille

16 Ryerson Avenue

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