Tonight I attended the comedic XOXO: The Relationship Show (Two Juliets) at the 2015 Toronto Fringe Festival. Described as a “comedy cabaret,” this show is a whirlwind of laughs bound together by the sometimes exhilarating, oft exasperating trials of dating in the modern world. Continue reading XOXO: The Relationship Show (Two Juliets) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
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At Home (jigtheatrecompany) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
The one-person show At Home at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival is a promising concept for exploring a piece of Toronto’s history. Unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to that promise. Continue reading At Home (jigtheatrecompany) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
Ninety (Naked Goddess Productions) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
Isabel (Nicole Fairbairn) has exactly ninety minutes to convince her ex-husband William (William Macdonald) not to remarry in the Toronto Fringe premiere of Joanna Murray Smith’s Ninety (Naked Goddess Productions). Continue reading Ninety (Naked Goddess Productions) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare (A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
It takes an incredibly likeable person to entertain you for an hour straight without getting on your nerves. Luckily, Zabrina Chevannes’ extreme likability, combined with some of the most outrageous anecdotes I have ever heard, renders her one-woman show A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare a more than palatable production at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare (A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review