SPERMASSASSINATION…the survivors, is Pam Levin’s brutally funny dark comedy about the fear of becoming a parent, and why she seriously considered just settling for a dog. To birth or not to birth, that is the question, but what if, to NOT is a deal breaker? Pam had managed to convince her husband Brett to postpone parenting for 5 years, but now time’s up and her husband’s biological clock is ticking. But Pam has a different strategy, she launches into a full-scale covert operation known as…SPERMASSASSINATION! This laugh out loud conundrum is the rebranding of her critically acclaimed solo show, “Tales of Modern Motherhood, this sh*t just got real”. She’s added more story and some spicy new offerings, as she morphs into this 007, keeping his gold finger out of her kitty galore.
Multi-Award Winning, solo artist Pam Levin has been perforning one-woman shows for the past 25 plus years. She has been an “ENCOREPERFORMER” at the United Solo Festival numerous times. Pam has received “BEST OF FEST” 4 times at the Whitefire Annual Solo Festival. Twice for “ASTROLOGICALLYSCREWED” and twice for “TALES part 2.” Pam had the wonderful opportunity of traveling and performing at 6 of the Western Canadian Fringe Festivals and performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in Australia. Pam created all 3 of her award-winning solo shows in Terrie Silverman’s Master Class.
WORDSFROMCRITICS
(When it was, “Tales of Modern Motherhood, this sh*t just got real”)
“I absolutely loved this show. If you happen to have the opportunity to catch Pam Levin and her “Tales of Modern Motherhood” then treat yourself, this show is too wonderful to pass up.”
“I saw Pam Levin’s show tonight – This is by far one of the best shows I’ve seen in years. Anyone in the Los Angeles area, it’s a MUSTSEE! Remarkably honest and rare. Emotionally charged and side splitting. A beautifully crafted love story, masterfully told.”
– Jarret Wright (Actor/Writer/Producer)
“This one woman show is witty, entertaining, poignant, real, raw, all in one; in short, it’s everything fine theatre should be.”
“With hilarious and absurd bodily function stories, to dancing and singing with the expertise of a Broadway star…
Levin not only delivers story and song with passionate energy and rhythmic might, she brings up questions women are not supposed to ask and gives the audience permission to laugh over the pressure of becoming a parent and the absurdities of parenthood."