“Finished Girls” A Tale of Colonial Sex Trade

“Finished Girls” A Tale of Colonial Sex Trade

Although the title “Finished Girls” A Tale of Colonial Sex Trade sounds rather dark, the show is actually modern comedy full of fun and laugh.

Phoebe and Moira are two prostitutes in late 19th century Ottawa. They want to go out and find a legitimate job but their pimp, Cluster, uses all the tricks of the trade to keep them in the business. It is obvious that the girls are exploited. Contrary to her friend Phoebe, Moira is very much aware of the situation, but it seems that she cannot find a way out. It is only after a customer severely beats Phoebe that the two girls manage to leave their manipulative employer and break up with their profession, which is leading them nowhere. Rick Kaulbars wrote a dark comedy in a light way. This topic that probes into the lesser-known part of Canada’s history is intriguing enough for a deeper examination. For now, the show stays on the surface.

The play is well executed, with a few minor problems –the singing is not incorporated in the best way and  the scenes seem to be unfinished at times. Other that that, most of transitions are well done and the actors make their respective roles into very clear and distinctive characters. There are a few really good moments, but the play still needs some work.

All in all it was an enjoyable performance, full of fun and tasteful humour.

Finished Girls” A Tale of Colonial Sex Trade plays at ODD Box.

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