This character is perfect for festivals, fairs,
parades, artistic events, museums, libraries, and events where
"a centrepiece of discussion and interaction" is required.
Definitely amusing....
Queen Victoria's Living - First Night
Toronto 2001 at Harbourfront, Toronto, Ontario - Pleased to appear in January 1, 2001's on CITY
TV and GLOBE AND MAIL (Toronto page A13 - Jan 1, 2001) - "ARTICLE:
Jollity shakes up the city: "Queen Victoria - really the
mime artist and actor, Michael O'Neil, was standing on a stool,
grandly waving to all comers. Except when she passed them a lewd
wink on the sly. Dressed in utter black, with a blackened face,
Mr. O'Neil said he got the idea from a statue of the monarch
in Hamilton. What would the statue do if it came ot life? he
asked himself. Children and grownups alike stood transfixed watching
him. In profile, he seemed a dead ringer for the former queen".
As well Queen Victoria's Living Statue appears
with a voice on TV!!
Queen Victoria's Living Statue comes alive again and appears on the FINAL ROUND,
"expressing her point of view" - 6:30 p.m. - Saturday,
December 23, 2000 - CTV - CKCO TV with Mr. Frank Lynn as host.
Queen Victoria's Living Statue was the proud winner "for
the best line in the debate" - and thus pleased to present
the prize (a $100.00 cheque) to Epilepsy Ontario.
May 21st, 2001 Weekend - Queen Victoria's
Living Statue performs a "ROYAL
TOUR" weekend and is popular
in the media with the Ottawa Sun, The Toronto Star and The Globe
and Mail.
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