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#189 – Mark Brownell

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Mark Brownell is a Toronto-based playwright and co-artistic director of the Pea Green Theatre Group with his wife, Sue Miner.

He is the author of a number of plays, including Monsieur D'Eon is a Woman, which was nominated for a Governor General's Award. His libretto for the opera Iron Road won a Dora Mavor Moore Award and he was nominated for a Dora for his 2006 play, Medici Slot Machine.

Three Men on a Bike
From the company that brought you the award-winning Toronto Fringe smash hit Three Men in a Boat. Based upon the further writings of Victorian author Jerome K. Jerome. Pea Green Theatre Group proudly presents Three Men on a Bike! (Being the further adventures of three Victorian gentlemen as they embark upon a disastrous bicycling trip to the continent.) Not to be missed!

Three Men on a Bike
Tarragon Theatre Mainspace

Thu 4th Jul 6:15 pm
Sat 6th Jul 10:00 pm
Mon 8th Jul 8:45
Wed 10th Jul 5:45 pm
Sat 13th Jul 8:00 pm
Sun 14th Jul 2:00 pm

Directed By: Sue Miner
Adapted for the Stage By: Mark Brownell
Featuring: Matt Pilipiak, Victor Pokinko and David DiFrancesco
Period Costumes By: Nina Okens
Period Music By: J. Rigzin Tute

peagreentheatre.com
Twitter:@Montmorency3Men
Tickets:https://fringetoronto.com/fringe/show/three-men-bike

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Mark Brownell is a Toronto-based playwright and co-artistic director of the Pea Green Theatre Group with his wife, Sue Miner.

He is the author of a number of plays, including Monsieur D'Eon is a Woman, which was nominated for a Governor General's Award. His libretto for the opera Iron Road won a Dora Mavor Moore Award and he was nominated for a Dora for his 2006 play, Medici Slot Machine.

Three Men on a Bike
From the company that brought you the award-winning Toronto Fringe smash hit Three Men in a Boat. Based upon the further writings of Victorian author Jerome K. Jerome. Pea Green Theatre Group proudly presents Three Men on a Bike! (Being the further adventures of three Victorian gentlemen as they embark upon a disastrous bicycling trip to the continent.) Not to be missed!

Three Men on a Bike
Tarragon Theatre Mainspace

Thu 4th Jul 6:15 pm
Sat 6th Jul 10:00 pm
Mon 8th Jul 8:45
Wed 10th Jul 5:45 pm
Sat 13th Jul 8:00 pm
Sun 14th Jul 2:00 pm

Directed By: Sue Miner
Adapted for the Stage By: Mark Brownell
Featuring: Matt Pilipiak, Victor Pokinko and David DiFrancesco
Period Costumes By: Nina Okens
Period Music By: J. Rigzin Tute

peagreentheatre.com
Twitter:@Montmorency3Men
Tickets:https://fringetoronto.com/fringe/show/three-men-bike

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