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Years ago, I saw Tom McCamus in a coffee shop. I was probably in my early twenties and I’m surely not remembering it accurately but, as the encounter lives in my mind, he was wearing a leather jacker (highly improbable) and drinking straight espresso with lots of sugar (fucking iconic). What is definitely true is […]
We’re still physical media devotees round these parts with lots of room in our hearts and on our shelves for DVDs, Blu-rays, and even the occasional VHS (an old beat up copy of The Truman Show and our trusty VCR recently rescued a social event when rain ruined our outdoor screening). In that spirit, we’re […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. Afeni (B) Afeni is a one woman show in the truest sense – it knows where the focus is and how to keep it there. Revolutionary activist and Black Panther […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. Cusp (A) This Uncle Vanya resetting sees a group of young adults gathered at a family cottage to celebrate the birthday of their glue character Sophie (aka Chekhov’s Sonya, played by […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. Romeo and Juliet, Part 1 – Shakespeare: Say It! (A) Meticulously crafted and thoughtfully designed, this interactive Romeo & Juliet takes the audience through the play up to the end of 2.2 […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. Finding Jamie (A) Well structured and perfectly paced, this simply delivered solo show tells a compelling story that seamlessly weaves together two generations of coming-of-age romance. Zac Williams is a charismatic […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. Sinner. A Musical Tragicomedy About Breaking Up With White Jesus (A-) One of the strongest solo shows of the festival, Marla Torgerson’s rock musical about her drift away from religion after […]
Click Here and Here to listen to our Fringe Audio Preview. Click Here to find our Fringe Landing Page where reviews will be posted throughout the festival. God Save the Sodomites (A) The funniest thing I’ve seen all Fringe, Aliyah Bourgeault and Emmet Logue’s whip smart comedy is about two angels who convince God to let them try […]






































