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BWW Review: Uneven CALENDAR GIRLS at Granite Theatre
(2017)
  • Andria Tieman, Providence College
Abstract
CALENDAR GIRLS is a charming story about some Yorkshire women who think outside the box in order to raise money to celebrate one of their late husbands. The ladies of the Women's Institute sell a calendar every year as a fundraiser, but the calendar is usually pictures of local churches or similar. This time, they decide to get a bit risque', but also run the risk of running afoul of the head of the national Women's Institute. It's a charming play that is genuinely funny, and the cast of the Granite Theatre are clearly enthusiastic, unfortunately the production is marred by numerous technical elements that normally an audience doesn't even notice, but when they do, it creates something that's hard to watch.
Publication Date
July 6, 2017
Citation Information
Andria Tieman. "BWW Review: Uneven CALENDAR GIRLS at Granite Theatre" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andria-tieman/139/