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To all the vet tech colleges out there………..

 

Buzz is starting to happen concerning the “Adventures of a SuperVet Tech” North American Tours.  I’ve had many enquiries from delegates from the recent AVTE Conference in Niagara Falls about coming to their areas. Exciting time indeed.

Here’s another possible option. I also do a show designed for the general public. After a successful 7 show run in downtown Toronto in July, I was thrilled by the support of the Toronto Humane Society and local animal rescue groups. In the show, I have a touching tribute to shelters and their volunteers from the viewpoint of a veterinary technician. I’ve worked at the Toronto Humane Society since 1999 as a locum vet tech and have a special place in my heart for shelter medicine.

One idea that some colleges liked was that I do the vet tech show in the afternoon and the public show as a fund-raiser for a local shelter that evening. Most vet tech and veterinary colleges have shelter and humane society affiliations by using shelter animals for training purposes. This would be a wonderful chance to inspire our future vet techs and help support the local shelter at the same time. The fee is $500 per show but I can offer $750 for both shows. That covers a fully professional performance and no other travel expenses. With 2-3 schools within a day’s drive of each other, bulk bookings could lower that charge even more.  That could help cover expenses and with the charity aspect, corporate sponsorship may be easier.  Just a thought……

Here’s wishing you all had a terrific summer and all the best for the new school year.

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The reviews are coming in

I’m absolutely thrilled with this review! http://www.mooneyontheatre.com/2015/07/03/adventures-of-a-supervet-tech-lilliput-productions-2015-fringe-review/

Adventures of a Supervet Tech (Lilliput Productions) 2015 Fringe Review

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In the Toronto Fringe show Adventures of a Supervet Tech, Sandra Lean-Leighton shares tales from over two decades as a Veterinary Technician. This is a zany, energetic show that packs a few unexpectedly emotional punches. This marriage of Lean-Leighton’s rich background in theatre with the colourful experiences she’s had as a vet tech aims to shed some light on a valuable but underappreciated profession. As she puts it, she takes audiences ‘beyond the furry veil.’

Sandra Lean-Leighton spent the first two decades of her career in performance, finding opportunities in Canada and internationally, both behind-the-scenes and as an actor. She founded Lilliput Productions, a children’s theatre company for which she wrote, performed, and produced a number of successful shows.

Lean-Leighton really gives it her all in this multimedia show, and is unflappable onstage. She’s a confident and warm performer, and able to charm. These are skills she likely honed in children’s theatre, and they work just as well here.
Indeed, I could see this show playing well to a wide range of ages, so long as audience members are prepared for some gross-out humour and frank discussion of male reproductive equipment.
If you require your theatre to be Very Serious and Cerebral, this isn’t for you. Lean-Leighton wears a superhero costume for much of the show, and there are plenty of goofy moments. However, if you’re willing to go with the flow and have some fun, there are laughs to be had as well as things to learn!
There are also brow-raising tales, particularly when Lean-Leighton reveals a few of the stranger behaviours exhibited by the more eccentric pet owners she’s encountered. She’s never cruel, however. In fact, there are some poignant moments as she discusses death, dignity, compassion and pain in an understated way that is quietly moving.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from the show, but Lean-Leighton won me over with her charisma and commitment. She’s not afraid of a little razzle-dazzle, and I couldn’t help but grin in response. It’s clear she loves what she does – the acting as well as her work with animals – and that adds something undeniable to this show.
More reviews……

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech is a delightful production which exceeded my expectations.
It is a passionate, entertaining and inspiring work. Some surprises: the amount of technology used in the field by a vet tech; the pathos evoked in the segment about euthanasia, which had a very personal aspect to it; and the description of the  CRAZY (her word) pet owners encountered.
Fast moving, creative, and a great piece of theatre.
Thank you Sandra for your WORK!!    Joan S. Toronto

The Haileybury Campus hosted a laugh-out-loud event on February 4, 2015, during Student Development Hour. Of special interest to the many Veterinary Sciences students in Haileybury, Sandra Leighton presented her one-woman show, “Behind the Furry Curtain – A Lighthearted Glimpse into the Veterinary World”. The show was presented to a full house, and discussed the topic “What is a Vet Tech?”. Using her twenty years of experience, Sandra has created a hilarious show that discusses some of the responsibilities she has been tasked with during her years in the field. The event was a fantastic stress-buster for our students, and it was enjoyed by all!

 

Fund What You Can – Here’s the Pitch

By now most of you know about my project to raise the profile of veterinary technicians everywhere. Now, here is your chance to get involved. Through the Fringe Toronto Festival, I have signed up for a Fund What You Can campaign. Okay, I know what you’re thinking……”Nobody wants to be asked for money”. Well, nobody wants to ask for money either……but. Through your donations of as little as $10, you will be helping me on my mission to pay tribute to the unsung heroes of the veterinary world, gaining fun rewards (anal gland expression anyone?), and supporting the arts, all at the same time.

If you feel as passionate about this mission as I do, please use this link,
https://fwyc.ca/campaigns/adventures-supervet-tech-0

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Spread the word, come to my shows July 1-12th and help me honour Veterinary Technicians everywhere!

Fringe Ticket Info

Tickets
Purchase online: fringetoronto.com
At the venue starting one hour before show.
By Phone: 416-966-1062
During Festival: Box Office: parking lot behind Honest Ed’s (581 Bloor St. W)

 

Dates and Times
Al Green Theatre, Miles Nadal JCC
750 Spadina Ave. (corner of Bloor St.)
Spadina Subway or Green P Parking

Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.

Opens July 1st runs to July 12th

Performances:

 

  • July 1 : 10:30 p.m.
  • July 3 : 5:15 p.m.
  • July 4 : 11:00 p.m.
  • July 5 : 5:15 p.m.
  • July 7 : 4:45 p.m
  • July 10 : 7:30 p.m
  • July 12 : 2:15 p.m.

 

 

Fringe Festival times and dates

This just in. My new comedy “Adventures of a SuperVet Tech” as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival will be presented at the spectacular Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave, Toronto July 1-12. This state-of-the-art facility is fully accessible, modern and best of all air-conditioned. Conveniently located on 2 subway lines at the corner of Spadina and Bloor, it is part of the Miles Nadal JCC next to the Second Cup. I could not be happier. Here below are the dates and times. Some times are a little early or late, but hey, that’s the Fringe.

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech Wednesday, July 1, 2015 – 10:30pm – 11:30pm

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech  Friday, July 3, 2015 – 5:15pm – 6:15pm

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech Saturday, July 4, 2015 – 11:00pm – 12:00am 

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech Sunday, July 5, 2015 – 5:15pm – 6:15pm

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech  Tuesday, July 7, 2015 – 4:45pm – 5:45pm 

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech  Friday, July 10, 2015 – 7:30pm – 8:30pm 

Adventures of a SuperVet Tech  Sunday, July 12, 2015 – 2:15pm – 3:15pm 

Now Booking Western Tour

Now booking a tour of Adventures of a SuperVet Tech to Vet Tech Colleges in Alberta and the Pacific Northwest Fall 2015

The Opportunity:

This motivational presentation is designed to instil pride and provide encouragement for students entering the wonderful world of the RVT.

Featuring inside jokes, poignant moments and practical advice for the student vet tech.

Celebrating our achievements and our vital role in veterinary medicine.

Reviews from RVTs: “Amazing!” “Laugh-out-loud event!”  “Stress-Buster Show!”

For further information contact Sandra Lean-Leighton at: sleanleighton@gmail.com

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