All Hail Mrs. Satan
Written & Performed by Adam Bailey
Still Your Friend - Toronto, ON
 http://stillyourfriend.com
V.22 - Creative Manitoba 
She ran for president and was the first woman to do it. A spiritualist, a communist, a free love advocate, she was dubbed Mrs. Satan. Join the multi-award-winning artist behind The Truth?, Franz Ferdinan Must Die and The Life Henri in this thrilling exploration of the rise and fall of iconoclast Victoria Woodhull.
Bailey is a historical tour de force - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Adam Bailey is back with another masterfully told story to tickle your fancy…insightful and charming, this was a great gem at the Fringe - The Jenny Revue

   
Show Info:
60 minutes
Genre:
Storytelling

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Mild Language, Sexual Content

Wed July 17 5:30 PM
Thu July 18 7:15 PM
Sat July 20 2:45 PM
Sun July 21 4:00 PM
Mon July 22 1:30 PM
Tue July 23 7:15 PM
Thu July 25 5:30 PM
Fri July 26 7:15 PM
Sat July 27 4:30 PM
Sun July 28 1:00 PM

All Hail Mrs. Satan

Still Your Friend—Creative Manitoba

Adam Bailey is in great form, as always, keeping up with his specialty in fast paced historical fiction. Following Victoria Woodhull’s life from a kaleidoscope of different perspectives and jumping throughout her life, from feminist activist to stockbroker to magnetic healer to presidential nominee, Adam keeps the energy up and ties together the threads into a coherent and engaging picture of this woman’s life.

Great for fans of historical storytelling and the uninitiated as well, this is definitely a wonderful way to start engaging with the work of a long term Fringe staple.

Josh Fidelak


Still Your Friend

All Hail Mrs. Satan—Creative Manitoba

Why would a woman be dubbed Mrs. Satan by the press? For making a fortune? Running for President?

Adam Bailey (The Life Henri, Franz Ferdinand Must Die) turns their particular and peculiar lens for history onto the life of Victoria Woodhull who (never heard of her?) was deliberately erased from the records after running for president in 1872.

Bailey’s award-winning takes on true stories have been called funny, thoughtful, user friendly, and a total delight.

But Mrs. Satan? Damn Good!