Paying homage to classic horror films, Second Star presents Circus Shop of Horrors at the Toronto Fringe Festival. This musical revue is a mash-up of genre tropes, acrobatics, dance and illusion. Continue reading Circus Shop of Horrors (Second Star) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
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Anywhere (One Four One Collective) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
One for One Collective presents Dora-nominated playwright Michael Ross Albert’s two-handed thriller Anywhere at the Toronto Fringe Festival. A civilized business relationship turns into a tense struggle as two women face-off at an AirBnB. Continue reading Anywhere (One Four One Collective) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Life in a Box (Offended Millennial Creations) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Trapped in a basement after a global catastrophe, two best friends navigate space and time with the help of music and drugs. This is Life in a Box, a post-apocalyptic bro-mantic comedy presented by Offended Millennial Creations for the Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading Life in a Box (Offended Millennial Creations) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
2018: A Sex Odyssey (Theresa Ramirez Productions) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
After Earth is almost destroyed due to climate change, six twenty-somethings are stuck together on a spaceship en route to populate the planet Mars. 2018: A Sex Odyssey, presented by Theresa Ramirez Productions, is a sketch comedy playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading 2018: A Sex Odyssey (Theresa Ramirez Productions) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Judas Star Supersong (Dusty Dora Productions) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Dusty Dora Productions presents Paula Wolfson’s one-woman musical Judas Star Supersong at the Toronto Fringe Festival. Does the set-up sound familiar? A prophet is believed to be the long-awaited Messiah. His friend and disciple gets caught up in the web of fate as the politics of the day does its dirty work. Betrayal and crucifixion follow. Continue reading Judas Star Supersong (Dusty Dora Productions) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review