January 29, 2020

The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare musical by Catalyst features unlikely spies

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An Indian princess, a wealthy American who lost her lower leg in a shooting accident, and a Miss Moneypenny prototype. These three women — spies in the Second World War — have been roiling through Jonathan Christenson’s imagination for the past two years.

Now characters based on the three (and four more equally intriguing personalities) are set to land on the stage as Christenson’s latest musical, The Invisible: Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare, debuts Feb. 4 at the Maclab.

A production of Christenson’s dynamic and award-winning Edmonton company, Catalyst, The Invisible combines music inspired by the war era (performed by three live musicians playing six instruments) with a rich story that is steeped in history, but resonates today.

Source: Edmonton Journal

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