Mickey & Judy, starring recording artist, Michael Hughes (David Foster & Friends), will receive World Premiere at the 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival produced by Random Hero Entertainment.
Mickey & Judy, is a hilarious, pseudo-memoir, chronicling Hughes’ childhood obsession with musicals and his journey from psychiatric ward to Off-Broadway. Chock-full of comical anecdotes about his childhood spent cross-dressing and channeling Judy Garland, dramatic readings from his actual doctor’s charts, and a musical score that borrows from Broadway classics and the Judy Garland songbook. Mickey & Judy is about falling in love and following your dreams.
This summer, Mullet the zombie clown stages the greatest show of his career, filled with award-winning comedians and groundbreaking musicians. The play is his second biggest challenge. The first is facing his inner Demon. While this Demon may keep Mullet’s undead and decaying body functioning, it is Mullet’s overwhelming desire to make people laugh and love him that keeps him alive. But as his show falls apart, so does his confidence and constitution, allowing the Demon to take control, dooming him to doubt and failure. The time has come for Mullet to face his fears and take a stand in the fight for his soul. Continue reading Mullet’s Make-a-Play – Toronto Fringe 2011 Press Release→
Toronto, ON – June 13, 2011 — The multiple award-winning Quickening Theatre is delighted to announce the staging of ‘Mister Baxter’, an urban drama about human failure and hope at the Toronto Fringe Festival July 6 to 17. http://thequickeningtheatre.com/our-works.html
When life seems beyond your grasp, become Grounded in Fantasy and hold on to the now.
June 8, 2011. Toronto, Ontario… What does a woman need to survive? A good man, a good job, or a good f—k? Accidental Crossroads is proud to announce the world premiere and its inaugural production of Grounded in Fantasy, by P.J. Elwood, as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading Grounded in Fantasy – Toronto Fringe 2011 Press Release→
YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU STEP INTO…LAURENTINA’S FUNHOUSE!
How many plays invite you to walk around the creator’s home? In the tradition of Rebecca Northan’s “Blind Date,” Laurentina’s Funhouse transforms a Kensington Market apartment into a circus, and an intimate audience of 20 strangers into friends and fellow performers. Continue reading Laurentina’s Funhouse – Toronto Fringe 2011 Press Release→