
The Rockin’ ‘60s Musical Soap Opera
A nostalgic spinBY MELINDA GILB, STEVE GUNDERSON, & BRYAN SCOTT
DIRECTOR SARA-JEANNE HOSIE
DESIGN TEAM BRYAN POLLOCK, TED ROBERTS, CHRIS SINOSICH
JUNE 21 – AUGUST 25, 2007 | GRANVILLE ISLAND STAGE
“Yesterday life was dull, dingy and gray… and today everything is whiter, brighter and better than ever.”
Set in a Laundromat, Suds virtually bubbles over with nostalgia, comedy, and more than thirty songs of the 1960s, including favourites such as “Please, Mr. Postman,” “Johnny Angel,” “Chapel of Love,” and “It’s My Party.” This high-spirited summer romp provides squeaky-clean fun for the entire family and practically guarantees that you’ll leave the theatre singing.
“Do yourself a favour: go see Suds. It’s pure, innocent, sensual pleasure” —The Georgia Straight
“Dip into Suds!” —The Bellingham Herald
“Good clean fun...overpoweringly charming” —New York Post
“A hit with '50s, '60s music and vintage atmosphere” —Topeka Capital-Journal"The best songs of the ‘60s!" —Variety
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