The Baking Show Show: The Play Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM PST
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A Ruby Slippers Theatre premiere production Presented in association with the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
The Baking Show Show: The Play
SUGAR. SALT. SABOTAGE.
When Grace’s first attempt to win Canada’s most elite baking competition fails, she spirals into obsession. Soon enough, she’s trapped in a pit of her own deception and turns to the one thing she has left… sabotage.
This sharp, satirical comedy by Faly Mevamanana takes a knife to the glossy world of reality TV, exposing the personal cost of chasing perfection and the dangers of external expectations.
Production Team:
Faly Mevamanana, Playwright
Jasmine Chen, Director
Maria Zarillo, Stage Manager
Arthi Chandra and Katerina Bakolias, Dramaturges
Anna Brew, Apprentice Stage Manager
Nico Dicecco, Production Manager and Technical Director
Julia Kim, Set Designer
Jonathan Kim, Lighting Designer
Alaia Hamer, Costume Design
Saphire Haze, Sound Designer
Vanka Salim, Projection Designer
Jodi Smith, Publicist
Performers:
Faly Mevamanana
Sharon Crandle
Andy Marie
Running time: 75 minutes with no intermission
Doors open 30 minutes prior to show, please note for some shows latecomers may not be guaranteed entry.
TICKET FEES
General $25.00
Reserved Seating
Group Rates Please contact the box office for group rates of 10 or more.
Please contact the Box Office if you require accessible seating or have ticketing or subscription questions. 604.205.3000
Group Rates - You can use this ticket as part of subscription but there is no discount available.
No refunds on tickets. $2.00 fee per ticket for exchanges
The Baking Show Show: The Play
SUGAR. SALT. SABOTAGE.
When Grace’s first attempt to win Canada’s most elite baking competition fails, she spirals into obsession. Soon enough, she’s trapped in a pit of her own deception and turns to the one thing she has left… sabotage.
This sharp, satirical comedy by Faly Mevamanana takes a knife to the glossy world of reality TV, exposing the personal cost of chasing perfection and the dangers of external expectations.
Production Team:
Faly Mevamanana, Playwright
Jasmine Chen, Director
Maria Zarillo, Stage Manager
Arthi Chandra and Katerina Bakolias, Dramaturges
Anna Brew, Apprentice Stage Manager
Nico Dicecco, Production Manager and Technical Director
Julia Kim, Set Designer
Jonathan Kim, Lighting Designer
Alaia Hamer, Costume Design
Saphire Haze, Sound Designer
Vanka Salim, Projection Designer
Jodi Smith, Publicist
Performers:
Faly Mevamanana
Sharon Crandle
Andy Marie
Running time: 75 minutes with no intermission
Doors open 30 minutes prior to show, please note for some shows latecomers may not be guaranteed entry.
TICKET FEES
General $25.00
Reserved Seating
Group Rates Please contact the box office for group rates of 10 or more.
Please contact the Box Office if you require accessible seating or have ticketing or subscription questions. 604.205.3000
Group Rates - You can use this ticket as part of subscription but there is no discount available.
No refunds on tickets. $2.00 fee per ticket for exchanges
Venue
Studio Theatre Reserved
6450 Deer Lake Avenue
Burnaby BC V5G 2J3
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A Ruby Slippers Theatre premiere production Presented in association with the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
The Baking Show Show: The Play
Sugar. Salt. Sabotage.
When Grace's first attempt to win Canada's most elite baking competition fails, she spirals into obsession. Soon enough, she’s trapped in a pit of her own deception and turns to the one thing she has left…sabotage.
This dark comedy examines what it means to have a ‘white whale’ in the era of social media and reality TV. It unravels our cultural obsession with competition, and the personal cost of perfection.
The Baking Show Show: The Play
Sugar. Salt. Sabotage.
When Grace's first attempt to win Canada's most elite baking competition fails, she spirals into obsession. Soon enough, she’s trapped in a pit of her own deception and turns to the one thing she has left…sabotage.
This dark comedy examines what it means to have a ‘white whale’ in the era of social media and reality TV. It unravels our cultural obsession with competition, and the personal cost of perfection.