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THE PASSION OF PAULINE: a live documentary

A one-person rendition of a true criminal trial — where you, the jury, leave questioning everything.

$24.00 - $30.00
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A stylised semi-cartoon image of weeping woman wearing a crown, with cartoon flying monkeys behind her carrying a young girl.
This image is a collage featuring five different pictures of chimpanzees dressed in human clothing, specifically costumes associated with legal or formal settings. These images appear to come from a comedic or satirical show where animals are dressed and portrayed as humans, likely in courtroom or formal settings.
This image shows a person standing in front of a large projection screen. The screen is displaying a scene featuring chimpanzees dressed as judges in a courtroom setting, similar to the ones in the previous image. The person in the foreground, whose back is to the camera, is wearing a dark jacket, which they are lifting over their head in a dramatic or playful gesture, possibly mimicking the figures on the screen.

Image Credit: Paul Smith

A stylised semi-cartoon image of weeping woman wearing a crown, with cartoon flying monkeys behind her carrying a young girl.
This image is a collage featuring five different pictures of chimpanzees dressed in human clothing, specifically costumes associated with legal or formal settings. These images appear to come from a comedic or satirical show where animals are dressed and portrayed as humans, likely in courtroom or formal settings.
This image shows a person standing in front of a large projection screen. The screen is displaying a scene featuring chimpanzees dressed as judges in a courtroom setting, similar to the ones in the previous image. The person in the foreground, whose back is to the camera, is wearing a dark jacket, which they are lifting over their head in a dramatic or playful gesture, possibly mimicking the figures on the screen.
  • Created and Performed by: St. John McKay

  • Lighting design: Anika Shomali-Smith

  • Publicist: Bronny Lane, Little Train Collective

A funny, eerie, irreverent, hearts-and-minds-shifting live-documentary, The Passion of Pauline doesn’t just want to tell an activist’s story — it looks to further her mission.

Activist Pauline Campbell sacrificed everything fighting to improve or outright abolish prisons, so, of course, the government tried to lock her up in one. But if a criminal trial is nothing but a pompous gameshow, why can’t you and I go back and do a TV rerun?!

Oh, and we'll be playing against talking chimpanzees... Lots and lots... of talking chimpanzees.

"Working in the Fringe-y theatre biz, I've seen a million shows... But I've never seen anything quite like this one... It's great, yeah, but the work isn't just entertainment, it's IMPORTANT." - Audience member who's in the biz.
stjohnmckay.com

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