A Day in the Life of Miss Hiccup: cheek hurting

A Day in the life of Miss Hiccup

My cheeks still hurt from all the laughter and enjoyment I received as Miss Hiccup (Japanese clown Shoshniz) went about her day on opening night. The pace of the show was fast, with lots of physical comedy, dance, impressive vocal power...*hiccup*...and of course Miss Hiccup, hiccuping all the way through.

Miss Hiccup is an experience all on her own. It starts as she scuttles onto stage with her bright colorful floral dress, painted face and with huge glasses...*hiccup*... she immediately draws you into her world.

*hiccup*...I don't want to describe too much of the actual show because you need to see her mundane day become an adventure on your own to really enjoy it. However, if you go, I'm pretty sure the next time you brush your teeth you'll smile when you remember Miss Hiccup's kookiness. Miss Hiccup adds an extra level and boy is it ever imaginative, upbeat and laugh out loud fun.

This show works for all ages including those grumpy adults who've forgotten how to have a good time.

*hiccup*

A Day in the Life of Miss Hiccup is part of this year's Vancouer Fringe. For moe information go here.

By Victor Terzis