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. [read more]
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. [read more]
Bushel and Peck, Thunderfoot, Captain Aurora, Falling Awake, and Jem Roll’s Get Lost reviewed. [read more]
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. [read more]
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally. [read more]
Round three of the Fringe Festival reviews with A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, Sexpectations, and Does Not Play Well With Others [read more]
Five shows reviewed by our team: Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage [read more]
In our final installment of dispatches from the Veteran Fringe, we find out how The Making of Warm Mess is getting ready for showtime. [read more]
Interview with Fiona Ross about Plays By Kids, an ingenious production that takes plays written by little people and has big people perform them. [read more]
The first fringe review is in and it is a winner. [read more]
Lyla McQueen Shah shares her picks from the Montreal Fringe For All. [read more]
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. [read more]
Holly Gauthier-Frankel talks about the creation of her third show about Miss Sugarpuss and why this one will be the character’s last. [read more]
Lar Vi’s route to finished Fringe show hurdles an Icelandic trip. [read more]
“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.” [read more]
The cast and crew get to meet the press at the first press conference preceding the launch of the schedule. [read more]
Rachel Levine talks to Lar Vi about getting her show, The Making of Warm Mess, ready for the Fringe. [read more]
Support mostly proper ladies Tessa J Brown and Marianne Trenka fund their Montreal Fringe Show. [read more]
Stephanie Morin Roberts delivers moving personal show. [read more]
Play rich in ambiance and solid acting but still struggles for purpose. [read more]
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. [read more]
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