SHIT: The Musical
Written & Performed by Donnie Baxter
Misty Mountain Music - Winnipeg, MB
 soundcloud.com/shitthemusical
V.3 - Théâtre Cercle Molière 
Associate professor Doctor Eaton Fartmore, a disgruntled biology instructor in a small university and self-described expert in shit, is bullied into teaching a last-minute semantics class with hilarious results.

In a lecture filled with songs and stories, the vengeful professor makes sure the class will never think of semantics - or shit - the same way again.

Show Info:
45 minutes
Genre:
Musical

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Coarse Language

Thu July 17 1:00 PM
Fri July 18 6:45 PM
Sun July 20 11:00 AM
Tue July 22 5:00 PM
Wed July 23 10:30 PM
Fri July 25 3:00 PM
Sat July 26 8:45 PM

SHIT: The Musical

Misty Mountain Music—Théâtre Cercle Molière

You have a musical with a ludicrous plot, a dysfunctional setting and a curmudgeonly character—what could possibly go wrong? If all goes well, nothing with results boasting fun, whacky antics and jokes—but something does go wrong.

Donnie Baxter’s voice isn’t strong enough to penetrate the hall, so those of us near the back have a very hard time hearing. The auditorium’s ambient musical accompaniment gives an adequate volume but it drowns out Baxter’s voice…

…and this turns out to be a blessing! The content is funny and the lyrics are great, BUT, Baxter can’t sing! I’ve sung a lot of karaoke in my life and almost everyone I’ve sang with, or listened to, sounds better than Baxter, and that’s after four hours of hard liquor in the bars!

Seriously, the voice doesn’t just lilt off-key, it seems to waffle independently of the music. As a musical, the singing forms an integral part of the show, and it needs to hold the show. Other than this major flaw, the experience would have been quite good. My suggestion to Baxter is to hire an actual singer—do the “presentation” yourself and have someone else sing the songs.

Ray Yuen