2016 Fringe Picks : What to See at the Montreal Fringe Festival
I could have named another 25 easily. Here are 10 you might not have on your radar that you should, and 4 that probably already are.
I could have named another 25 easily. Here are 10 you might not have on your radar that you should, and 4 that probably already are.
Holly Gauthier-Frankel talks about the creation of her third show about Miss Sugarpuss and why this one will be the character’s last.
Lar Vi’s route to finished Fringe show hurdles an Icelandic trip.
“The great part of this, is that I am effectively living two entire lives, that I am doubling my time on Earth in a way. The bummer is that I am wiped out.”
The cast and crew get to meet the press at the first press conference preceding the launch of the schedule.
Rachel Levine talks to Lar Vi about getting her show, The Making of Warm Mess, ready for the Fringe.
Support mostly proper ladies Tessa J Brown and Marianne Trenka fund their Montreal Fringe Show.
Play rich in ambiance and solid acting but still struggles for purpose.
It’s a theatre treat to check out short works that range from finished to en route. Angela reviews Line Up D of the Shortstanding Festival here.
Playwright and actress Elena Belyea talks about the creation of her controversial show Miss Katelyn’s Grade Threes Prepare for the Inevitable.
Winner of the French language production at the Fringe Festival as well as a show of puppetry promise to capture your total attention.
The Mainline Theatre is expanding to take over a street-level gallery space. Amy Blackmore talks about the new space and how it will be used.
Bar Kapra the Squirrel Hunter and The Inventor of All Things reviewed.
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters.
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads.
Lots more juicy shows to catch at the Fringe. Reviews of Les Bunheads, Trantasy, Felix, The Shiner, and Look at this Guy.
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece.
Julie talks to the performer about her show Love & Marriage that focuses on life in a polyamorous relationship.
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