Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews Round 5: Le Petit Prince Selon Machiavel, Le Divan, Wolves > Boys, Chamber Music, Dr. Sketchy
Fringe Picks Round 5 : Le Divan, Le Petit Prince Selon Le Machiavel, Wolves > Boys, and Chamber Music.
Fringe Picks Round 5 : Le Divan, Le Petit Prince Selon Le Machiavel, Wolves > Boys, and Chamber Music.
Elvis is in the building in Hudson. Ken Gaucher talks to two-time winner of the best Elvis tribute about this hit touring show.
The Quitter and The Dysmorphia Diet are two more shows that should be on your must-see list.
Rachel Levine reviews Story Whore, Iredea, Jem Rolls One Man Traffic Jam, Brighella, and My Big Fat German Puppet Show.
Austrian horror gem about the Alps shares a few things in common with John Carpenter’s The Thing, but then gets much, much better.
Reviews of Kitt and Jane, The Last Metro The Musical, Talking Cock, In Memoriam : The Wake of Cheddar Fandango, The Shadow Waltz, and This is Not a Play.
Watch out Wildkat, Turning Tricks, Jess Salomon’s IMO, Project Gingervitis, and My Playwright Sister reviewed.
Film about Van Walls brings this iconic and important musician and producer to light.
Rachel Burman and Opera FOE are transforming opera and have a kickstarter campaign to prove it.
Why go to the movie theatre at the Forum and sneak from film to film when you can see great free films screen outside the SAT every Tuesday?
Quicksilver Dance’s choreographer Mariah Steele speaks about the philosophy of the group and their latest show Tempest in a Teacup.
Glam Gam’s latest proves that wherever there’s a taboo, it’s time to plow through. Goldie Showers pits her band of witches against an evil secubus who wants to add them to the Book of Faces.
Glam Gam returns to Montreal Fringe with a show featuring more plot to go with that nudity. Not to worry, they’re as crazy as ever and it’s for a great cause.
Even with a refreshing pairing of a similarly-aged, older couple, a convoluted plot and cliché humour leave this Brosnan-Thompson vehicle flat on the mat.
Despite an oppressive atmosphere, Lynn and Carina lighten spirits with their witty and ambiguously amorous exchange of Greek lyric poetry.
Biography based on National Geographic pictures of Robyn Davidson follows adventuress across the outback with camels.
A man with a leg for a dick, ladies reading Greek poetry, dancers imitating a washing machine, and a cat with a backpack of toast on it. Must be the Fringe.
Rich with imagery and symbolism, the two shows featured by Ecole de Cirque de Montreal’s graduating class explore themes of childhood, loss, adulthood, and wolves.
New web series Sex and Ethnicity was so appealing to Ici TV, that they’re airing all eight episodes. Creator and star Michaela Di Cesare talks about how the show evolved.
B-film fans will enjoy the low budget sets, mediocre acting, and gruesome effects in the latest film from Sinister Cinema.
Copyright © 2024 | Theme by MH Themes