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Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews: Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, Frank Allen
Angela shares her reviews of Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, and the Ballad of Frank Allen.
Solos Festival : Going Solo on the Stage
Clowns, the Apocalypse, and being stuck on a ship with Sloan’s Chris Murphy some of the things to expect at the Solos Fest.
Solos Festival – Night 2 – En français!
Winner of the French language production at the Fringe Festival as well as a show of puppetry promise to capture your total attention.
Jon Bennett Among the Animals : Aussie Rules Footy (Playing with Men)
Bennett brings his latest show about figuring out life’s hopes and dreams to the Solos Festival.
Solos Festival: Do It Alone Together
Montreal’s festival dedicated to performing alone pairs pieces together. Interview with festival co-director Al Lafrance here.
50/50 at the Montreal Improv : What’s My Next Line?
Making it up as they go along, improvisors are put into pre-rehearsed scenes and hilarity ensues. Interview with Vance Gillis about this new improv concept.
Interview: Total Liquidation at Fringe
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters.
Katie Leggitt Shines On with The Shiner
Julie talks to spiritual animator by day, laugh animator by night Katie Leggitt.
Provincial Air Guitar Championships Makes Some Noise
Air guitar so real, you’d believe they knew how to play.
Dead Dads and Provigo Penises: Sketchfest at Montreal Improv Day 2
Two shows, six troupes at the Montreal Improv theatre and a whole lotta characters.
Crowdfunding: Two if By Sea a Revolutionary Undertaking
Sarah Segal-Lazar is crowdfunding with indiegogo to raise funds for her new album. Learn about what inspires this artistic fireball here.
Montreal Fringe Festival 2014 Reviews Round 4: The Quitter and The Dysmoprhia Diet
The Quitter and The Dysmorphia Diet are two more shows that should be on your must-see list.
2 Minute Mania: Fringe Festival For All
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.
Journey into the Dream with Shane Adamczak’s Trampoline
Trampoline follows vivid dreamer Matt as he falls in love. We talk to writer, director, and star Adamczak about the blog that led to the production.
Guardians of the Cross. Celebrating an Anniversary with Satire and Absurdity
Mercieca’s Politically Absurd Comedy Guardians of the Cross marks the anniversary of performance and arts organization Le Nouveau International