Small Fish is a living room dance routine gone nuclear. Glenys Marshall (beautiful libra woman) and Maggie May Harder (little boy running around with scissors) have combined their skills of sketch, improv, stand-up and music to create a show like mama used to make.
★★★★.5 – Winnipeg Free Press
OVER 3K TIX SOLD
“the most exciting thing to happen to Ottawa since Confederation” – Apt 613
Loved the show, especially as a father, and SAH for my second son.
Was a privilege to fold the laundry basket, but, two fitted sheets? Big challenge.
The stories were engaging, hilarious and hit home, for the “life and times” of raw, full-on motherhood.
So nostalgic :’)
I’ve been to a few small fish shows; I recognized some of the songs and the skits but it is lovely and hilarious just like the first time. The vibe in atelier is very different from Irene’s pub. Glad I could catch it one more time before Glynis is off to New Zealand.
Lots of surprises still à la Small Fish, and it was a raucous time as usual! <3
Super good fun – thanks you two!!!
I have seen this show so many times over several years and it NEVER disappoints! Maggie and Glenys are sweet silly $upreme comedic gold :D see this show before it’s too late because these two are rising stars snd who knows where they will be next fringe or if “god” (DOG) will have another pessimistic moment about the world ….(this will only make sense if you see the show so now you have to….)
Small Fish is like if SNL was good. Every time I watch one of these shows I expect maybe a few decent laughs but these two consistently have me cackling throughout the night. Glenys and Maggie are so incredibly talented and have that wonderful kind of chemistry with each other that is such a rare joy to witness. Whenever I talk with people in the theatre / improv community here it’s well known that Small Fish is a corner stone of Ottawa comedy shows. Theyre still as fresh and fantastic as their first show three years ago!! A must see laugh, 10/10!
I am soooo sorry, my comment was for the show “Mom Jokes”. Not this play. doh