It’s about coming of age in the 90’s and coming of middle age right now. It’s about the stories we internalize about who we are. It’s about self-perception, patriarchal deception and the identities we fiercely try to shed. It’s about waking up, growing up and throwing up the domestication we’ve been force-fed.
Think stand-up meets soulwork. Memoir meets monologue.
Cringe meets catharsis.
It’s about love, loss, cultural expectation and the cosmic joke of pursuit, with just enough basic bitch dick jokes to help the medicine go down and distract you from your climate anxiety.
It’s a little bit touching, a little bit raw, a little bit irreverent, a little bit relevant, a little bit illuminating, a little bit raunchy, a little bit infuriating, a little bit heartbreaking, a little bit connecting, a little bit inspiring, and really quite funny.
It’s A Little Bit Much.
Andrea
If you: have a vagina, love someone with a vagina, raised someone who is a bit much, live with someone who is a bit much (fk you — they aren’t) then see this show.
Connie Shaw
Comedy meets wisdom and it's all wrapped up in an empathy that is palpable.
Colin
Chela is Much of what everyone needs. I kid you not, I went from tears of laughter to tears of pain and as an almost grown man (will likely never get there!), saw life from a very different angle while being brilliantly entertained. Big YES!!
Chela is Much of what everyone needs. I kid you not, I went from tears of laughter to tears of pain and as an almost grown man (will likely never get there!), saw life from a very different angle while being brilliantly entertained. Big YES!!
Jani
A gallop through ages and stages that cascades you from one unbidden laugh to the next. Risque to the point of touching us in our truths, stirring us open with raw and visceral descriptions of how all of us really feel, but seldom dare to articulate.
Kate Jaimet
If you’re a woman over 40 — or you love someone who is — rush out and get a ticket to this show. Funny, truthful, and totally relatable.
danielle laporte
It’s the Vagina Monologues meets Comedy Central. You’re laugh-crying at the tragedy of self-help culture and the power of love. Every woman GETS THIS.
A gallop through ages and stages that cascades you from one unbidden laugh to the next. Risque to the point of touching us in our truths, stirring us open with raw and visceral descriptions of how all of us really feel, but seldom dare to articulate.
If you’re a woman over 40 — or you love someone who is — rush out and get a ticket to this show. Funny, truthful, and totally relatable.
It’s the Vagina Monologues meets Comedy Central. You’re laugh-crying at the tragedy of self-help culture and the power of love. Every woman GETS THIS.
If you: have a vagina, love someone with a vagina, raised someone who is a bit much, live with someone who is a bit much (fk you — they aren’t) then see this show.
September 20, 2025
Community Centre
7:00 pm
November 14
Mary Irwin Theatre
7:00 pm
Tickets Coming→
September 26, 2025
The Cultch - Historic Theatre
7:30pm
Tickets Coming→
November 21-22, 2025
Cleland Community Theatre
7:00 pm
Tickets Coming→
October 22-24, 2025
The Gathering Conference
Private Show for Attendees
November 13, 2025
Creekside Theatre
7:00 pm
Tickets Coming→
Chela Davison dishes the dirt about a life filled with ideas, jokes, sex, drugs, travel, hairdressing, dating, marriage, kids, coaching and relentless personal growth. Shaking her fist at the excruciating and unwinnable game of “having it all” and “being somebody”, this is for anyone – particularly any woman – who’s been told they’re “a little bit much”. Mature language & Content. 14+
Writer. Performer. Facilitator. Soul-Excavator in a Jumpsuit.
Chela Davison tells the truth so outrageously, you can’t help but tell yours too.
A sought-after performer, transformational facilitator, and former coach to socially conscious entrepreneurs, rebel leaders, and coaches who coach coaches who coach coaches, Chela is the creator of the one-woman show A Little Bit Much and is known for turning a mic and a moment into a movement.
With two decades of experience in entrepreneurship and personal and collective transformation, Chela’s work is rooted in kindness, woven with honesty, and designed for a future we can actually live with.
She’s here to strip the varnish off our voices and remind us that we’re in this together. Chela publishes the Substack, Wisdotainment, for seekers with a sense of humour. She lives on Bowen Island, BC, Canada, the unceded and ancestral lands of the Squamish Nation.
Chela Davison is a writer, performer, and facilitator whose work explores personal and collective transformation. She blends decades of depth work with storytelling, performance, and community practice to create spaces of play, reflection, resonance, and we’re-in-this-together kind of change.
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