On April 1st, Workshop West isn't foolin' around. Grab your +1 (or heck, grab your +3) and join us as we Swing into Spring. Our Aries season FUNdraiser is being headlined by the one and only GIRL BRAIN—the hottest sketch comedy troupe in town. Grab some joy juice and get ready for this trio of comediennes to unleash their classic and new material on the finest and goriest bits of a Girl's Brain. Then bid on some silent auction items and let your hair down with DJ Funkasaurus. Spring is coming. Let's celebrate!

 

April 1, 2023 at 7pm

Tickets $30

(a bargain these days, because laughter is priceless)

Featuring: All new material from Girl Brain and a splash of their classics. Laughter is medicine. Let’s unleash it. Everyday horrors be damned.


 

“Arguably the hottest comedy act happening in the city, the sketch comedy trio of Alyson Dicey, Caley Suliak, and Ellie Heath are the talented gals who provide the laughs about everyday life situations.” -Lucy Haines, DAZE Magazine

Girl Brain features observational, situational and sensational humour from the hearts and minds of three fine Albertan ladies! Written, directed and performed by Alyson Dicey, Ellie Heath and Caley Suliak, their shows explore the finest and goriest bits of a Girl’s Brain, through sketch comedy. ​

They played to sold out shows in 2018 and 2019 at Grindstone Theatre and the Citadel Theatre, and have since become a fixture of the Roxy Performance Series at Theatre Network. They’ve appeared at the Edmonton Fringe, Grindstone Comedy Fest, Rapid Fire's Improvaganza, Toronto Sketchfest, Philly Sketchfest, and Central Florida Sketchfest. Carolyn Taylor (Baroness Von Sketch) performed with them at their Grindstone January 2019 show.

Girl Brain has made the front page of popular arts and culture publications throughout Edmonton. VUE Weekly nominated them for "Best Comedy Show in Edmonton". They’ve appeared on Edmonton AM (CBC Radio) and CTV National News. Their filmed sketches "Herpes" and "Quarantinis" were both nominated for AMPIAs. ​

“All our shows are scary, kind of spooky in a way,” Dicey laughs, “because we’re always talking about the things that annoy us, things in life that are scary…. Yup, everyday horror.”