The Kids in The Hall
12:00 PM on Sunday May. 24th, 2015
National Arts Centre - Southam Hall, 53 Elgin Street
Price: Tickets are $49.50, or $100 with Meet and Greet, plus service charges
12:00 PM on Sunday May. 24th, 2015
National Arts Centre - Southam Hall, 53 Elgin Street
Price: Tickets are $49.50, or $100 with Meet and Greet, plus service charges
Venerable Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall are going back out on the road, with a stop in Ottawa, ON, on Sunday, May 24, 2015, at Southam Hall in the National Arts Centre.
This stop for The Kids in the Hall is part of their new North American stage tour running April 23 to June 6, 2015. Tickets for the Ottawa show will go on sale at 12 Noon on Friday, March 20 at www.kithtour2015.com.
The Kids in the Hall: Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson, will perform new material, revisit cult characters and revive classic sketches from their deep and expansive archive.
The Kids in the Hall, whose acclaimed TV series aired on CBC Television from 1988 to 1995 and on HBO from 1989 to 1996, went on to become the most influential Canadian sketch troupe of all time. Their 1996 film Brain Candy is a cult favourite, and in 2008 The Kids in the Hall were inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame. In 2010 they returned to the small screen with the CBC mini-series Death Comes to Town. In 2013, The Kids in the Hall presented the stage show Rusty and Ready, as a limited engagement in Toronto; and in 2014 they performed a sold-out live reading of Brain Candy at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival with special guests Craig Northey, Chris Murphy and Gord Downie.
This stop for The Kids in the Hall is part of their new North American stage tour running April 23 to June 6, 2015. Tickets for the Ottawa show will go on sale at 12 Noon on Friday, March 20 at www.kithtour2015.com.
The Kids in the Hall: Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson, will perform new material, revisit cult characters and revive classic sketches from their deep and expansive archive.
The Kids in the Hall, whose acclaimed TV series aired on CBC Television from 1988 to 1995 and on HBO from 1989 to 1996, went on to become the most influential Canadian sketch troupe of all time. Their 1996 film Brain Candy is a cult favourite, and in 2008 The Kids in the Hall were inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame. In 2010 they returned to the small screen with the CBC mini-series Death Comes to Town. In 2013, The Kids in the Hall presented the stage show Rusty and Ready, as a limited engagement in Toronto; and in 2014 they performed a sold-out live reading of Brain Candy at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival with special guests Craig Northey, Chris Murphy and Gord Downie.