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    Belfry Theatre Launches Its 50th Season with a Political Comedy from 1979

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    The Belfry Theatre Celebrates 50 Years with a Dose of Political Comedy

    The Belfry Theatre is celebrating its glorious half-century with a performance that’s as Canadian as maple syrup and insufferable politeness—Michael Healey’s razor-sharp political satire, 1979. Because, what better way to mark five decades than by diving headfirst into the trenches of Canadian politics?

    Setting the Scene: A Budget Vote to Remember

    Set amidst the tumultuous political climate leading to Joe Clark’s first federal budget, 1979 reimagines that fateful night when Canada’s youngest prime minister confronted the possibility of a gruesome defeat on a confidence vote. Tense? Yes. Entertaining? You bet! Actor Nathan Howe, who embodies the not-so-mighty Clark, describes it as a cocktail of “really smart, sharp writing with… wild comedy.” Not exactly what you’d expect while navigating the minefield of Canadian politics, right?

    A Director’s Delight

    Director Glynis Leyshon, who has her fingers in more artistic pies than a busy chef, claims the play is “examining really important, relevant material in a really, really fun, light, exciting way.” And here you thought politics was all about serious discussions over coffee and donuts! The timing couldn’t be better for a dash of humor amid the chaos of political discourse.

    Canadian Identity on Stage

    Watch the unfolding drama below—it’s like reality TV, minus the cameras capturing your every questionable decision!

    “I’m thrilled that it would be with a Canadian play about Canadian identity,” Leyshon beams. “I think that’s even more important than it would have been a few years ago.” And who knew that Canadian identity could be easily represented through witty one-liners and theatrical shenanigans?

    Supporting Cast and Fast-Paced Antics

    While Howe might hold his own in the spotlight, fellow actors Luisa Jojic and Jay Hindle take on a rapid-fire array of colorful characters—from Flora MacDonald to a sprightly Stephen Harper. Because nothing says “Canada” quite like a parade of historical figures scampering across the stage in a farcical frenzy.

    An Electric Performance

    Jojic describes the first preview as “electric… absolutely electric.” One can only imagine whether that implies actual sparks on stage or just the sheer thrill of captivating comedy. Meanwhile, Howe notes that the show “keeps surprising us on stage with what the audience is laughing at… it feels really alive in this room.” Unlike your average Canadian family barbecue, this room radiates energy!

    A Theatrical History Lesson—With Punchlines

    Combining elements of farce, history lessons, and a political roast, 1979 isn’t just a comedic experience; it’s a cultural exploration wrapped in laughs. The production runs through October 5 at the Belfry Theatre in Victoria, because who wouldn’t want to laugh at history while contemplating the present?

    Logistics for the Humor-Savvy

    What: Michael Healey’s 1979 reimagines the rollercoaster ride of Joe Clark’s minority government facing the budget vote. It’s sharp, witty, and just the right amount of political absurdity.

    When: Currently running through Sunday, October 5. Because timing is everything, right?

    Where: Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Avenue, Victoria. A perfect spot for people-watching while you reflect on your own questionable political choices.

    Price: Pay-What-You-Can pricing this season. Because who doesn’t enjoy a financial loophole or two?

    Tickets: Click here. You know you want to dive into this chaos.

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