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Introducing Snakes are Cool by Jake Martin

Introducing the other half our 2024 Mainstage Comedy Double-bill!

Snakes are Cool – Written and Performed by Jake Martin

Snakes Are Cool is a frenetic collection of solo sketch comedy by Jake Martin. After receiving an unclear revelation from God himself, Jake embodies a horde of oddball liars, idiots and worst of all, salesmen. Snakes Are Cool features magical conmen, hamburger bandits, and more live commercials than any play should have. Come see the prophecy fulfilled before your very eyes!

Snakes Are Cool (40 minutes) will be performed as a double-bill with Influentia (75 minutes), Thursday, July 25 through Saturday, July 27, 7:30 PM nightly, at Memorial Hall, UNB. Post-show reception to follow opening night performance on July 25 at The Grad House, 676 Windsor Street.

Tickets: $20 General; $15 Students/Seniors/Underemployed, available at the door.

You can find out more about what our 2024 season has to offer right here on our website!

Introducing Influentia by Erin Russell

Introducing one half of our mainstage comedy double-bill – Influentia!

Influentia – Written by Erin Russell and Directed by Jake Martin
Fed up with her lack of social media followers and at odds with her chaotic mind, Darah, a struggling ceramicist, turns to magic to bring her art and herself instant fame. Armed with a spell she found on TikTok, and the help of the shy boy from her therapy group who only speaks Latin, Darah manages to summon an ancient entity with a familiar face. But as the bargain she makes with this creature begins to transform her whole life, Darah starts to wonder if the price of this influence is more than she’s willing to pay.

Show includes strong themes of mental health struggles including eating disorders, panic attacks, depression, anxiety and mentions of self-harm.

Influentia (75 minutes) will be performed as a double-bill with Snakes Are Cool (40 minutes), Thursday, July 25 through Saturday, July 27, 7:30 PM nightly, at Memorial Hall, UNB. Post-show reception to follow opening night performance on July 25 at The Grad House, 676 Windsor Street.

Tickets: $20 General; $15 Students/Seniors/Underemployed, available at the door.