Fringe for Free: Win a pair of tickets to tonight's performance of Joe White and the Seven Divorcees

Contest post by Megan Mooney

Enjoy Joe White and the Seven Divorecees tonight at 10:30 – if you’re feeling lucky enter the contest and see it for free!

contest-web-graphic So, tomorrow is a holiday, which means you get to sleep in, so I think a perfect way to spend this evening is going to a musical comedy at 10:30 at night.

Mooney on Theatre is giving away a pair of tickets to tonight’s 10:30 performance of Joe White and the Seven Divorcees, and winning is dead easy.

Just send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject heading "Joe White Contest" and you’ll be automatically entered.   Don’t worry, we won’t use your email for anything other than this contest.

The draw will be held at 8pm tonight.  If you have a cell phone you may want to include your number in the email so that we can text you if you’re the winner.

Check out the press release below to find out more information about Joe White and the Seven Divorcees.

From the folks who brought you All Hams on Deck
Brock & John Productions presents

Joe White and the Seven Divorcées

a new musical comedy
book by John Mitchell
music & lyrics by Brock Simpson

Joe White and the Seven Divorcées is the story of an innocent confronting jealousy, a mirror, a poisoned apple, and seven seriously unhappy women. Joe’s father wants to kill him. The divorcées want to help him.

Ultimately, Joe must find his own destiny.

The cast features two of the final five contestants in How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? – Janna Polzinand Marisa McIntyre. Marisa graced the Toronto stage in Mamma Mia and is joined by fellow alumni Denise Oucharek, Nadine Roden, Nicole Robert and Graham Coffeng, who plays the title character. Denise and Janna were recently in the run of The Sound of Music, Janna as the Maria alternate. Rounding out the musical veterans
is Opera Atelier favourite Curtis Sullivan, also known to Toronto audiences for his role in Sondheim’s Passion.

They are joined by film and television veterans Jeanie Calleja and Catherine Bruhier. Jeanie is best known to Toronto audiences for her work in the comedy troupe The GTOs (nominated for a Canadian Comedy award) and the shows The Trial Of Thumbelina & Pond Life with her husband Gord Rand. Catherine is best know for her role in the internationally syndicated show Due South and as co-host on Polka Dot Door, as well as her theatre work across Canada, most notably in Toronto in Andrew Moodie’s Riot. Also in the cast is Jonathan Crombie, who most recently played Man in Chair on Broadway and in the first national tour of The Drowsy Chaperone. He is also known for his television work in Slings & Arrows and the Anne of Green Gables series of telefilms.

Brock Simpson & John Mitchell were a popular musical comedy duo in the 90’s. Their first show was at the 1991 Fringe, An Evening With Brock & John. They have since collaborated on several musicals, including: Honest Ed, The Bargain Musical (with Drowsy Chaperone lyricist Lisa Lambert), People Park (2000 Fringe), and All Hams On Deck (chosen one of the outstanding productions of the 2005 SummerWorks Festival, which included Jeanie Calleja and Jonathan Crombie in the cast).

Brock Simpson’s critically acclaimed musical This Could Be Love (directed by Mitchell) garnered a Dora nomination for lead actress Krista Sutton. It was remounted at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, and was recently produced at Lunchbox Theatre in Calgary. Simpson has written several musicals for the Fringe, most recently Lust Labour’s Lost. Mitchell was instrumental in the initial creative development of The Drowsy
Chaperone and originated the role of The Groom. He went on to become associate director in charge of musical staging for two Toronto productions, including the Mirvish production under director Daniel Brooks. Mitchell is currently finishing production on his first documentary (with collaborator Jonathan Crombie), Waiting For Ishtar.

Joe White and the Seven Divorcées
presented by Brock & John Productions
as part of
Book by John Mitchell, Music & Lyrics by Brock Simpson
produced by John Mitchell and MK Piatkowski
Directed by John Mitchell, Musical Direction by Brock Simpson
The Bathurst St Theatre
736 Bathurst (the SW corner of Bathurst and Lennox)
Wednesday June 30 @ 10:30pm
Saturday July 3 @ 11pm
Monday July 5 @ 4:45pm
Wed July 7 @ 9:15pm
Thurs July 8 @ 1:45pm
Friday July 9 @ noon
Saturday July 10 @ 7:30pm

All tickets $10 at the door,

or book in advance by calling the Fringe Hotline at 416.966.1062 or online at www.fringetoronto.com

Fringe Passes are also available after June 5, 2010, for more info visit www.fringetoronto.com

For show info please visit www.joewhite7.com