Fringe Reviews # 9 : Dramaking, No Bull$#!% History, and More
Reviews of Dramaking, Mutement, A Perfect Picture, the No Bull$#!% History of Invention, and Rocket to Fame
Reviews of Dramaking, Mutement, A Perfect Picture, the No Bull$#!% History of Invention, and Rocket to Fame
Jon Bennett Aussie Rules (Playing with Men), and Tales You Lose reviewed here.
Interview with Australian burlesque star, Becky Lou, on why she’s ending her decade-long career.
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.
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally.
Five shows reviewed by our team: Caisse 606, Bedrock Burlesque, Honesty Rents by the Hour, ATM the Musical, The Passage
In the fifth dispatch about Clavis Argentum, Angela reflects on performing to a packed house at Cafe Campus.
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.
Lar Vi’s route to finished Fringe show hurdles an Icelandic trip.
Rachel Levine talks to Lar Vi about getting her show, The Making of Warm Mess, ready for the Fringe.
Angela Potvin acts in Fringe Festival show Clavis Argentum and reports on the current state of her experiences.
Support mostly proper ladies Tessa J Brown and Marianne Trenka fund their Montreal Fringe Show.
Bar Kapra the Squirrel Hunter and The Inventor of All Things reviewed.
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads.
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.
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