Fringe Reviews #9: Donnie and Me and the CBC
Funny, fresh, flashback: Donnie and Me and the CBC is must-see [read more]
Funny, fresh, flashback: Donnie and Me and the CBC is must-see [read more]
Enmeshed In Nguyen Dinh’s Enmeshed, an adorable couple in their 20s embarks on a journey into polyamory and leaves very different from how they entered. The only constant is laundry. Adam is at the start [read more]
6 days, 100 miles a day = 600 miles from Toronto to Montreal. Perhaps you’ve seen the annual Friends for Life Bike Rally on the canal during Pride Month (August in Montreal). The ride fundraises [read more]
To Pieces Two former lovers from a small town meet in a bar. One has moved to the city to pursue research and the other stayed behind to teach high school. As their conversation continues, [read more]
Improv clown meets colonization at the Colonial Circus. [read more]
The Routine is a mime and physical theater solo about a disillusioned office worker who is stuck in their routine until they find a magical portal in their bathroom mirror. The emotionally charged solo performance [read more]
Homecumming is a solo show about a woman who loves sex and specifically her orgasm to the point that she even gives it a name, then loses her closest companion in the wake of her [read more]
Our first three shows reviewed from the Montreal Fringe: dance, storytelling, and music [read more]
Reviews of CLIO, Around the World in 8 Mistakes, Le Grand Alexandre: Magicien Humanitaire, Bad Habits, and Apocalipsync Humanity is a Drag [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]
In the fifth dispatch about Clavis Argentum, Angela reflects on performing to a packed house at Cafe Campus. [read more]
Picks for the annual St-Ambroise Fringe Music Festival taking place in June. Gather ’round at Le Divan! [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]
Angela Potvin acts in Fringe Festival show Clavis Argentum and reports on the current state of her experiences. [read more]
Support mostly proper ladies Tessa J Brown and Marianne Trenka fund their Montreal Fringe Show. [read more]
Helen Simard explains why she’s remounting her piece with a rock band. [read more]
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed. [read more]
The Quitter and The Dysmorphia Diet are two more shows that should be on your must-see list. [read more]
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