All posts by Megan Mooney

Megan loves being in the thick of all things theatre, but her ultimate goal is to promote theatre to the world of non-theatre people. It was the same when she was the theatre writer for blogTO, or the Fringe Correspondent for CBC Radio One‘s Here and Now, as it is as the founder of Mooney on Theatre. Her basic belief is that there is theatre/performance out there for everyone to love, they just need to find it. This is not to be confused with the idea that everyone should love theatre for theatre’s sake, in fact, as obsessed as she is with theatre, even *she* doesn’t love all types of theatre.

Mrs. Mama’s House – Toronto Fringe Festival 2018 Press Release

photo of the Bata Shoe Museum

From Press Release

NURSERY RHYME MADNESS TAKES THE BATA SHOE MUSEUM
MRS. MAMA’S HOUSE LANDS AT THE TORONTO FRINGE

Toronto, ON: Put on your fancy shoes, because Mrs. Mama is coming to Toronto this July. Staged amongst the relics of soles throughout time, playwright Nathaniel Kinghan and director Autumn Smith reimagine the classic “Old Woman Who Lived in A Shoe” nursery rhyme inside the Bata Shoe Museum.

Shoes are priceless possessions in Mrs. Mama’s House, and are treated as invaluable prizes. By teaming up with the Bata Shoe Museum, we are staging a site-informed show in an exhibit where shoes are placed behind glass on literal pedestals. There will be a layered approach to this experience, where the work informs the space and the space likewise informs the work.

This absurd retelling looks at what happens when an institution has “too many children” and “doesn’t know what to do”. Mrs. Mama’s House is a twisted take on a beloved classic: a bedtime story that will keep you up at night.

As the exhibit is an intimate venue, tickets are in short supply and early booking is recommended. We can’t wait to have you over to Mrs. Mama’s House!

A COMPANY OF SOME
in association with THE TORONTO FRINGE FESTIVAL presents
MRS. MAMA’S HOUSE
Written by: Nathaniel Kinghan
Directed by:
Autumn Smith
Stage Managed by: Emma Miziolek
Featuring:
Blake Murray, Ken Northfield, Natalie Semotiuk, and Zenia Sethna
Venue: BATA SHOE MUSEUM (327 Bloor Street West)
Performances: (7:00pm) July 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
Box Office:  fringetoronto.com / 416 966 1062 / 707 Dundas Street West
Donation request: Leave your footprint with us and donate a pair of shoes to charity.

Tickets ($13 with service fee) go on sale June 8, 2017.
Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.
Please contact companyofsome@gmail.com regarding comp tickets and donations.

Photo of Bata Shoe Museum by Philip Castleton

Everyone Wants A T-Shirt – Toronto Fringe 2018 Press Release

Photo of Brittany Miranda, John Wamsley, Charlin McIsaac and Madeleine Brown in Everyone Wants a T-Shirt

From Press Release

Prairie Fire, Please in association with the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival presents:

Everyone Wants a T-Shirt!

When Beatrice sinks her potato-based start-up, she must ascend the ranks of an imposing pyramid scheme in order to rebuild her career. Peddling “Women Rule The World” t-shirts, pancake mixes and portable batteries in the name of feminism, Beatrice encounters a cast of characters like herself: desperate to save the world, find community and define their own identities.

Feminism is no longer a bad word, it’s a selling feature. But what happens when corporations cash in on the ideology? Have we helped our community or have we helped turn a profit? Ever afraid of her morality, playwright and cog in the machine, Madeleine Brown invites her audience to question their own.

From the “whip smart” losers behind 2017 Toronto Fringe sellout, Madeleine Says Sorry, comes a twisted comedy about entrepreneurial failure, commercialized feminism and how to sell a shit-ton of t-shirts.

Our team is made up of key contributors from recent Toronto indie hits including Aaron Jan of Silk Bath (Next Stage Festival 2017, NNNN), Rachel Kennedy of Urban Myth (Next Stage Festival 2017, NNNN) and Madeleine Brown and Aaron Jan of Madeleine Says Sorry (Toronto Fringe 2017). But don’t take our word for it—here’s some press for Prairie Fire, Please’s Madeleine Says Sorry:

 

“hilarious, sharp…rapid-fire, often self-deprecating, satirical trip” –

life with more cowbell

“Provocative and stellar” –

Brief Take

 

Cast Creative Team Showtimes
Madeleine Brown

Charlin McIsaac

Brittany Miranda

John Wamsley

 

Venue

TPM Backspace

16 Ryerson Ave.

Playwright: Madeleine Brown

Director: Aaron Jan

Dramaturg: Aaron Jan

Producer: Rachel Kennedy

Stage Manager: Logan Raju Cracknell

Lighting Designer: Logan Raju Cracknell

Set Designer: Logan Raju Cracknell

Sound Designer: Jake Runeckles

Wed. July 4 – 8:15 PM

Fri. July 6 – 10:00 PM

Sun. July 8 – 2:45 PM

Mon. July 9 – 5:45 PM

Wed. July 11 – 6:30 PM

Thurs. July 12 – 4:30 PM

Fri. July 13 – 1:45 PM

Sat. July 14 – 9:45 PM

Photo of Brittany Miranda, John Wamsley, Charlin McIsaac and Madeleine Brown by Graham Isador

Tales of Foreign Lands and People – Toronto Fringe 2018 Press Release

Photo of Anthony Audain in Tales of Foreign Lands and People

From Press Release

A JOURNEY TO EXOTIC AND MAGICAL LANDS WITH STORYTELLER, PAPA SAY

 

Winnipeg, MB (May 28, 2018) – Jazz Haz Productions brings Tales of Foreign Lands and People to the George Ignatieff Theatre for the 2018 Toronto Fringe Theatre Festival’s KidsFest.

Written and performed by Anthony Audain, veteran storyteller, Papa Say, takes the audience on a journey to exotic and magical lands.  They visit a colourful market, a sunny village, and an enchanted forest with a mysterious castle.  Along the way, they meet a little boy with good judgement, a little girl with big dreams, and another little boy with surprising courage in this 45 minute collage of songs, music, and inspiring stories.

Tales of Foreign Lands and People explores the themes of bullying, overcoming obstacles, and working together to find solutions.

“Anthony Audain is Papa Say, a gentle bear of a storyteller, in this pleasant diversion.” Winnipeg Free Press

“Using song, verse, drumming, and pantomime, Audain is a skilled and likeable performer.” CBC

Tales of Foreign Lands and People reveals good in others.” CNC

“Papa Say tells fine stories with authenticity and heart. The children remembered the characters by their signature actions long after we left the theatre.  Wonderful singing brought the themes home for the adults in the crowd, too.”  Fringe Exchange

Tales of Foreign Lands and People

Written and performed by Anthony Audain. Featuring two songs by Stephen Sondheim. Incidental Music written and performed by Rob Lindey.  Set Design by Nicholas Burns

Box Office:  707 Dundas Street West I www.fringetoronto.com

Tickets:  $11 adults I $5 kids I Recommended for kids 12 and under I Approximately 45 minutes

 

GEORGE IGNATIEFF THEATRE, 15 Devonshire Place

 

7 SHOWS ONLY!

Wed July 4 – 6:00 p.m.           Tue Jul 10 – 3:15 p.m.            Sat Jul 14 – 11:45 a.m.

Fri Jul 6 – 3:30 p.m.                Wed Jul 11 – 1:30 p.m.

Sun Jul 8 – 12:15 p.m.           Fri Jul 13 – 10:00 a.m.

 

Photo of Anthony Audain provided by the company

Bakersfield Mist – Toronto Fringe 2018 Press Release

Photo of Marie Carrier Gleason in Bakersfield Mist

ytheatre Collective presents

In association with the Toronto Fringe Festival

July 5 – 13, 2018, Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church – Chapel Room

BAKERSFIELD MIST
Written by Stephen Sachs
Directed by David Eden
Featuring Marie Carriere Gleason
and Thomas Gough
DAVID EDEN is a Toronto actor and director, directing The Easter Egg and The Kildeer in Toronto and London (Ont) respectively, and more recently Maggie’s Getting Married and Cakewalk at The Village Playhouse. As an actor, David performed Douglas Coupland’s one-man show Life After God in the Toronto Fringe Festival and across the country.

MARIE CARRIERE GLEASON will be remembered for her recent portrayal of Violet in August Osage County at Alumnae Theatre. She wrote her own Fringe play, First Woman Plural which she toured across the country and the United States. Other roles include Amanda, Private Lives, (The Market Square Theatre, Peterborough); Aurelia Plath, Letters Home, (Helen Gardner Phelan Playhouse); Mrs. Budge, The Kildeer (Alumnae Theatre). Her most recent film work was as the elder Miss Brixil in the feature film Level 16.
“Toronto’s Marie Gleason is a delight.” — Halifax Chronicle-Herald
“With unbounded expressiveness, Gleason is adept at creating distinct and varied Individuals.”
— Seattle Post-Intelligencer

THOMAS GOUGH is a well-known Toronto actor in film, television, and on the stage with a number of companies. He has been recently seen at Hart House as The Nazi Captain, Bent; Polonius, Hamlet; Giles Corey, The Crucible.

“I was incredibly impressed with the comedic timing and physicality of Thomas Gough as Giles.” — Lory Diaz, Torontonicity

“[as the Nazi Captain] brutal and terrifying” — Mooney On Theatre
“Thomas Gough manages to be charming and chilling, often in the same breath.”
— Drew Rowsome, My Gay Toronto

Details for Calendar Listings:
Bakersfield Mist

WHAT:
Bakersfield Mist — Stephen Sachs’ hit dark comedy. Is validation a basic human need?
Maude Gutman, an unemployed, chain-smoking ex-bartender living in a run-down California trailer park, believes the painting she bought in a thrift store for $3 is really an undiscovered masterpiece worth millions. When stuffy New York art expert Lionel Percy arrives to validate the work, the result is a fiery and often hilarious debate over class, truth, validation and the meaning of art. Inspired by true events.

WHO:
Written by Stephen Sachs
Directed by David Eden
Starring Thomas Gough and Marie Carriere Gleason
Presented by ytheatre Collective

WHERE:
Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church – Chapel Room
427 Bloor Street West (Bloor/Spadina), Spadina Subway stop

WHEN:
July 5 at 2:30 PM
July 6 at 7:30 PM
July 8 at 8:30 PM
July 9 at 2:30 PM
July 10 at 5:30 PM
July 12 at 2:30 PM
July 13 at 7:30 PM

HOW:
All Fringe Tickets are $13
Online: https://fringetoronto.com/festivals/fringe/event/bakersfield-mist
Phone: (416) 966-1062
In Person: Fringe Patio, Scadding Court, 707 Dundas St. West, (corner of Bathurst)

Find us online:
Website: https://fringetoronto.com/festivals/fringe/event/bakersfield-mist
Facebook: @bakersfieldmistTO
Twitter: @BakersfieldMis1
Instagram: @bakersfieldmist

Photo of Marie Carriere Gleason by David Eden

Katharine Ferns is in Stitches – Toronto Fringe 2018 Press Release

Image of Katherine Ferns in Katharine Ferns is in Stitches
From Press Release
“Katharine Ferns is in Stitches” at the Toronto Fringe Festival
July 4th @8:45pm, 6th @11:00pm, 8th @2:45pm, 10th @8:30pm, 11th @12:15pm, 13th @3:45pm, 14th @9:45pm
Factory Theatre – Studio (125 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5V 2R2)
Tickets: www.fringetoronto.com Box Office: 1-416-966-1062
In Person: During the festival at main box office on the Fringe patio at Scadding Court – 707 Dundas St. West.
Manchester-Based Comedian Brings Critically Acclaimed Show to the Toronto Fringe
“It is a pitch perfect performance and a beautifully-written, perfectly-paced comedy script. Absolutely wonderfully done. A perfect Fringe show. Laughs. Tears. Jaw-dropping. It deserves a (formerly-known-as) Perrier Award” John Fleming
 
“Brutally honest from the start, this show just goes to prove you can make comedy out of tragedy…moving, witty and sincere.” **** North West End
 
“While some of us strive to destigmatize mental illness, to support victims of domestic violence and to empower women in embracing their sexuality, Katharine Ferns is out there doing the work, one theatre at a time.” Room Magazine
Brutally funny and unflinchingly honest, “In Stitches” is the latest Fringe hit from Manchester-based comedian Katharine Ferns (MTV, ichannel). This dark comedy show takes audiences through the visible and invisible scars of surviving mental illness, domestic violence, and drug addiction — with some feminism thrown in for comic relief. Based on true events from her own life, the story begins on April 21, 2016 — the day Prince passed away and Katharine ended up in stitches (literally). Through personal insights and a lot of laughs, Katharine’s acclaimed solo show leaves her audiences in stitches (figuratively).
Ferns says, “This is the most honest comedy show I have written. Violence and mental health are issues we don’t talk about enough, and through comedy I am able to talk about my experiences in a way that is empowering but also honest. Since performing this show in the UK, I have received so many messages from fellow survivors and people that want to be advocates for change in how we deal with domestic violence in society. These inspiring audience reactions propel me to keep telling my story and hopefully it helps others talk about their own experiences too.”
Following her critically-acclaimed performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Vancouver Fringe Festival in 2017, where she received an Honourable Mention for the Artistic Risk Award, Katharine is bringing her show to the Toronto Fringe at The Factory Theatre. After the festival circuit, Katharine will bring “In Stitches” to the small town where the events from her show actually happened. Ferns adds, “In a sense, I’m returning to the scene of the crime to tell my story and reveal the truth of what happened to me there, which I hid from everyone for so long.” A documentary on that journey is currently in development.
Industry and Audience Reviews:
“She takes intense personal moments, from physical pain to emotional scars, and makes them into jokes and heartbreak that we can share and relate to. This balancing act is very challenging, but Ferns is impressive in her quick turns.” TwoCents&TwoPence
“The most important and needed comedy show I’ve ever seen. Brilliant, hilarious, brave, poignant.” (Tara P)
“Absolutely brilliant, inspiring, heartbreaking and outrageously funny show.”(Mark P)
“The most incredible comedy performance I’ve ever seen.” (Phil J. as quoted on BBC Radio 2)
Link to more reviews: http://bit.ly/KFreviews
 
More about Katharine Ferns:
 
“Perky, charismatic performer with an acute sense of irony” – Chortle
 
“Observant and witty, Katharine Ferns is a modern, 21st century woman, who throws herself into life and consequently her jokes.”— **** The Wee Review
 
“Salty-sweet, savagely honest, brutally funny.”—The Scene Magazine
Manchester-based comedian Katharine Ferns is relentlessly funny with her confessional and brutally honest storytelling style of comedy. With seemingly sweet and innocent charm, Katharine finds dark comedy in her observations on relationships, family, mental illness, feminism and her past misadventures.
In 2012, Katharine was a finalist in the Toronto’s Funniest Comedian Contest at Just For Laughs (JFL42) and while in Canada had been the support act for Jay Oakerson, Ari Shaffir, Kurt Metzger, Tom Segura, Sam Tripoli, Baron Vaughn, Brian Redban and Brendon Walsh. Katharine was featured on Canada’s ichannel in the stand-up series No Kidding and as a panelist on Inside Joke in 2014. She also appeared in an episode of MTV’s Losing It and several theatrical productions with the PineTree Players in Alberta.
In 2014 Katharine moved to the UK to continue her career in her family’s home country. That year she was a finalist in the Laughing Horse New Act Competition and in 2015, Katharine brought her 4 star debut solo show “Conscious, Incompetent” to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2016, Katharine returned to Edinburgh with her work-in progress show “Faking It” and split hour with Evelyn Mok to rave reviews and she also was the support act for Dane Baptiste in Northern England.
In 2017, Katharine brought her new show “In Stitches” to the Leicester Comedy Festival, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Greater Manchester Fringe and the Women in Comedy Festival. After a successful month at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the show was part of the Mainstage at the Vancouver Fringe Festival to critical acclaim where Katharine was awarded an Honourable Mention for the Artist Risk Award.