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pomme is french for apple, a new play by Liza Paul and Bahia Watson, explores the life of modern women and their most intimate, embarrassing and empowering moments, on stage at The Tranzac for a limited run from February 13 – 18, 2012.
Following a sold-out last run last August at Cinecycle, pomme is french for apple (and yaard for pussy) brings its West Indian flavour back to the stage with another run of outrageously funny, contemporary insights into the world of dating, sex and society. A series of vignettes performed by Liza Paul and Bahia Watson, it’s a fresh, funny and irreverent look at womanhood in all its glory: its perils, its pleasures and all kinda madness in between.
Arrive early to enjoy the island ambiance, complete with Uncle Bunny’s Famous Rum Punch and sweet reggae vibes.
pomme is french for apple previews on February 13, opens on February 14, and runs February 15-18. Doors open at 8 p.m., and the show begins at 9 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at pommeisfrenchforapple.com for $20, or at the door (subject to availability). Seating is general admission. The Tranzac is located at 292 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5S 1Y2.
2012-01-11
Toronto: “pomme is french for apple” returns February 13-18