Fringe Reviews # 6
Shake, Love and Pasties Miss S, The Mysteries of the Unseen World of the Clavis Argentum, Saor (free), and Me The Queen and a Coconut reviewed.
Shake, Love and Pasties Miss S, The Mysteries of the Unseen World of the Clavis Argentum, Saor (free), and Me The Queen and a Coconut reviewed.
Bushel and Peck, Thunderfoot, Captain Aurora, Falling Awake, and Jem Roll’s Get Lost reviewed.
Our fourth round of Fringe Festival reviews: Self Exile, The Cockwhisperer, Get Your Shuffle On, Naked Ladies, and Sitting in Chairs at the Gates of Valhalla.
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally.
Round three of the Fringe Festival reviews with A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, Sexpectations, and Does Not Play Well With Others
Five shows reviewed by our team: Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage
Interview with Fiona Ross about Plays By Kids, an ingenious production that takes plays written by little people and has big people perform them.
Two new show reviews — one a murder mystery, the other an exploration of trauma through art.
The first fringe review is in and it is a winner.
Enter to win tickets to see the Ragers show on June 16 at Divan Orange.
Holly Gauthier-Frankel talks about the creation of her third show about Miss Sugarpuss and why this one will be the character’s last.
Picks for the annual St-Ambroise Fringe Music Festival taking place in June. Gather ’round at Le Divan!
“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.
Angela Potvin acts in Fringe Festival show Clavis Argentum and reports on the current state of her experiences.
Get your Fringe Festival on with a superpass and we’ve got one to give away here. Enter by May 27.
The best way to make a friendship: two unlikely people meet in a self-storage facility
Centaur Theatre gives you a reason to go outside with its offerings for the 19th annual Wildside Festival.
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