Fringe Festival Reviews #9
Review of the ever-romantic and passionate dance of Pointe Tango at the Montreal Fringe [read more]
Review of the ever-romantic and passionate dance of Pointe Tango at the Montreal Fringe [read more]
Reviews of Jimmy Hogg The Potato King, Bucket List Life is Short Make it Magical, Jon Bennett American’t, and How Birds Sing [read more]
Reviews of Potion Ethics and The Death of Homer [read more]
Reviews of The Singing Psychic Game Show and D’arrache-pied jusqu’au bout de tes doigts [read more]
Reviews of The Deadline, The List, and Stories from the Brink at the Montreal Fringe Festival [read more]
Reviews of two very personal shows: one about escaping violent situations and the other about a young woman dealing with the death of her mother. [read more]
Sci-fi inspired show asks what to do when the world ends. [read more]
Spend a Fringe show with the legendary wit herself [read more]
Here are our picks for the Montreal Fringe Festival 2024. [read more]
Jem Rolls always arrives with elevated, flawless delivery on a well-researched topic. [read more]
Interview with actor and bouffant clown Samantha Chaulk about the creation of her character and the ideas behind her show Influenced [read more]
Workers rights are no side dish in this absurdist comedy [read more]
Rita Sheena talks about her Fringe Festival show interpreting the works of Leonard Cohen. [read more]
Interview with Kristen Govers in regards to her show about facing adversity and flourishing [read more]
The annual fringe festival kicked off with the Fringe For All. Get ready to Fringe again. [read more]
Facing its 30 year anniversary, Montreal’s spring-summer theatrical highlight, the Montreal Fringe Festival, was ready to par-tay in 2020. But, then a metaphoric Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python style): pandemic, quarantine, social distancing, all that. Verboten: [read more]
What to do tonight from the comfort of your own house. [read more]
What to do tonight from the comfort of your own house. [read more]
Reviews of INK, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Immaculate Big Bang, and Piaf and Brel: The Impossible Concert. [read more]
Montreal Fringe shows start today. Our list of ones that are bound to delight. [read more]
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