Fringe Festival Reviews Part 6: The Potvin Perspective
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads.
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads.
Beloved Montreal story gets song and dance treatment with exquisite performances.
Opposites attract in this film about two women in a relationship.
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.
More reviews of the Montreal Fringe Festival! Bar Kapra, Snack Music, Obscura, and Peter n’ Chris. Delivered at a dedicated 5 a.m. no less.
Patch Town sends a former Cabbage Patch doll on a quest.
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed.
Petit Campus shows reviewed: Mark Twain in the Year 3000/Einstein Through Time, Shy Shy in Space, Shirley Gnome: Real Mature, and The Famous Haydell Sisters
A tale of friendship and self-discovery from Studio Ghibli.
Genevieve Borne’s photos address the issue of child trafficking and child labour around the world.
Wrestler and improviser, McGee plans to half-nelson his audience at the Fringe.
Insidious 3 takes the franchise to a new, emotional place and the Occulus Rift adds a little virtual reality to the whole experience.
Julie talks to spiritual animator by day, laugh animator by night Katie Leggitt.
Please Like Me, Swordplay: A Play of Swords, and Legitimate Investment Opportunity reviewed. There will be laughter!
Air guitar so real, you’d believe they knew how to play.
The inspiring stories of five foster survivors who didn’t think much of themselves until they realized what they had to offer the world and gain from life.
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