ANNA BLUME PROJECTS presents Fringe Tour 2009:
‘NAUGHTY LITTLE CHILDREN‘
SOLD-OUT OPENING NIGHT @ Winnipeg Fringe!
Singled out as one of NOW MAGAZINE’s Top 10 ‘Outstanding Performances’ at the Toronto Fringe festival!
“…Manders’s beautiful singing voice and her character’s spot-on teacher-like presence make her raunchy left turns and erroneous info funny throughout. With lots of audience participation, this unexpectedly ribald show is Fringe at its funniest” – NOW MAGAZINE, 2009 CRITIC’S PICK! NNNN
“Manders has a fantastic voice, not to mention a wicked sense of humour. But between songs, she also shows herself to be a performer with a natural rapport with an audience, and great comic timing… It’s a definite crowd-pleaser. Go see it early – I’m betting it’ll be a show, and Manders a performer, that people will be talking about.” – CBC Manitoba
“energized and engaging.” – EYE Magazine, Toronto, 2009
“… run, don’t walk, to Naughty Little Children!” – The Hour, 2009
“As a solo performer, Manders keeps the nefarious spirit in bloom.” – London Free Press, 2009
“Cleverly worded naughty ditties… ‘Talk Dirty En Francais’ is a hoot.” – Montreal Gazette, 2009
The latest offering from the naughty folk stylings of Chelsea P. Manders, whose comedic folk has been called…
“Savagely Funny Comedy” – NOW Magazine
“Stinging Social Satire” – London Free Press
“Raunchy Folk Music” – The Montreal Hour
Montreal (June 11-21)
London (June 21-28)
Toronto (July 1-12)
Winnipeg (July 15 -26)
Victoria (August 27-Sept 6)
Chelsea has performed naughty comedic folk at The Canadian Comedy Awards, CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival, CBC Accent on Toronto, National Lampoon Comedy CD, The Comedy Network: Cream of Comedy, on XM Satellite Radio, CBC Radio One ‘Laughing Out Loud’ ‘So, You Think You’re Funny’, 2 East Coast Comedy Tours with Glen “That Canadian Guy” Foster, and at lots of other comedy clubs and festivals. Plus, she is thrilled to be developing a sitcom, The Substitutes, with Tricon Productions in Toronto.
She prefers polka dots to stripes, as a nostalgic reminder of her battle with chicken pox and acid. Chelsea’s personal website is www.chelseapmanders.com.