How do you piece yourself together after years of hurt and pain? Can you overcome trauma? Gayatri Productions presents THE VERY VERY GIRL, a powerful one-woman show by Julie Brar, playing July 5-13, 2013 at the Annex Theatre as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. Inspired by real-life experiences, THE VERY VERY GIRL is about identity and the formation of self. Tickets are available beginning June 17 viawww.fringetoronto.com, by telephone at 416-966-1062 (ext.1), or at the door. Continue reading THE VERY VERY GIRL – Toronto Fringe 2013 Press Release→
“Reality is just a playground for your dreams.” TWISTED BEATS & CIRCUS FEATS
A breathtaking fusion of clowning, aerial hoop, juggling, contortion, storytelling, hip-hop, puppetry and general ridiculousness that addresses the simple questions in life: Are we happy with what we have? And if not, could we possible be taking certain things for granted? Continue reading Twisted Beats & Circus Feats – Toronto Fringe 2013 Press Release→
Vivisection: (from Latin vivus, “alive” and sectio, “cutting”). Grave-robbing! Cat dissections! Petticoats! Based on a bizarrely true story, this gruesome dramedy follows the Queen’s University medical class of 1884 as they adjust to the first lady students, new scientific ideas, and the marvelously mad world of Victorian medicine.
FLY ON THE WALL THEATRE in association with the Toronto Fringe Festival presents:
The Toronto Premiere of Cold Comfort
by award-winning Irish playwright Owen McCafferty
Toronto, ON – Conversations with our parents. There are those we have around the kitchen table. There are those we have in the car. And there are those we have late at night. But there are those that we never have. Because of fear. Because of what those conversations might reveal about our parents…or ourselves.