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PATRON'S PICK AT THE
2007 TORONTO FRINGE FESTIVAL

Good Humour Productions presents
Miss April Day's School
for Burgeoning Young Strippers
A revealing one-woman musical comedy about taking it off

Written and performed by June Morrow
Directed by Dave McKay

Wanna be sizzling hot? Get out those training genitals and let the illustrious Miss April Day prepare you for an exciting career in the world of exotic dance. From choosing a stage name to lap dance techniques, beauty tips to knowing when it's time to leave, no facet is left uncovered.

Through flashbacks to her own pivotal moments as a blossoming young stripper with dreams of starring on The Young and the Restless, industry veteran Miss April Day reveals what it means to truely disrobe and demonstrates how you too can unabashedly take it off.

Loosely (no pun intended) based on a true story.
(click for synopsis) Warning: language/ mature content

For more information contact junemorrow @ rogers.com.

Miss April Day teaches you a lesson you won't forget

April Day's school crest

Miss April Day's School for
Burgeoning Young Strippers

Appearing at

Toronto Fringe Festival
July 2007

Winnipeg Fringe Festival
July 2007

Calgary Fringe Festival
August 2007

Edmonton Fringe Festival
August 2007

Vancouver Fringe Festival
September 2007

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dates & locations

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News

Watch for June this fall on City TV's HELP TV
She'll be talking about her many careers
including stripper, journalist, playwright and actor.
Dates and times TBA.

Some cool articles on June:
In Calgary's FFWD Strippers on Stage: Read it here.
In the Calgary Sun Striptease inspires bad-girl playwright:
Read it here.
In the Winnipeg Free Press Show us yer fringe:
Read it here.

June gets chomped!
During a noon-hour performance on July 21,
June gave a lap-dance to an unsuspecting audience member.
As she stuck her ass in his face however, she was surprised
when her "volunteer" actually leaned over and bit into it!
As one clever blogger wrote, this is
"just another reason the Fringe should revise
its no food or beverages in the venue policy."

CBC Interviews now online
CBC Television Winnipeg interviewed June
along with Barry Smith (creator of Jesus in Montana,
another great one-person show) on July 27.
Watch it here.

Also, check out this Q&A with Chris Read of
CBC Radio Manitoba on July 28.
Listen here.