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‘Easy as Pie’ coming to Trail stage

Rich in wordplay and comic physicality, ‘Easy as Pie’ is described as uproarious fun
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Alastair Knowles (Jamesy) and Aaron Malkin (James) explore memories and healing in their latest comedy coming to Trail in March. Photo: Submitted

A pie … A face … How hard can it be?

British comedy darlings James & Jamesy attempt to conquer this classic shtick.

They fail.

Troubled, determined, and insatiably curious, the two dive into the depths of their psyche, mining memories for clues about what’s holding them back.

See, hear more, and laugh out loud when James & Jamesy bring “Easy as Pie” to The Bailey Theatre in Trail on March 21 at 7.30 p.m.

Rich in wordplay, comic physicality, and cleverly crafted interactive elements, “Easy as Pie” is described as uproarious fun.

The two are left to pick apart the ingredients of the routine, and dig into their own histories to determine what’s preventing them from completing their act. Their journey to uncover the root of their failure pulls back the curtain on the residue of traumatic events, the fallibility of memory, and the role that love plays in the healing process.

On the heels of their joyful O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy tour, James & Jamesy: Easy as Pie provides a new perspective on this iconic duo in their latest must-see comedy, blending their exquisite mastery of physical comedy with a heartfelt exploration of personal growth and healing.

This licensed event is reserve seating only.

The one-hour performance will be followed by a 15-minute artist talk-back.

Building doors open one hour before show time with theatre doors opening 30 minutes before show time.

Purchase tickets online at trail-arts.com or at the box office in downtown Trail weekdays between noon and 4 p.m.



Sheri Regnier

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