BIG STUFF

Big Stuff is a funny and heartfelt memoir of a married comedy duo as they take a deep dive into grief and the stuff we hold onto long after we’ve experienced a loss. Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus have created “one of those pieces of theatre that will stay with you for the rest of your life”. (Globe and Mail).

You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll never look at your stuff the same way.

Celebrated comedy duo, Matt Baram (The Umbrella Academy, Painkiller, Cross, The Apprentice) and Naomi Snieckus (Pretty Hard Cases, Mr. D, The Social) invite you to participate in the unpacking of some Big Stuff!

Channeling their distinct brand of improvisational storytelling, cultivated at The Second City and in comedy clubs all over the world and tested vigorously through their real-life marriage, Matt and Naomi demonstrate the sentimental power of objects, and the transformative potential of finding newfound community in one another.
 

Buy tickets: https://citadeltheatre.com/shows/big-stuff/

A Baram and Snieckus Production
Written and Created by Matt Baram & Naomi Snieckus
Co-Created and Directed by Kat Sandler


Evening shows: 7:30 PM
Matinees: 1:30 PM
Runtime: 80 minutes

Age recommendation: 14+

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A funny and heartfelt memoir of a married comedy duo as they dive into grief and the stuff we hold onto long after we’ve experienced a loss.
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