Tag Archive: 2012 Fringe

Hello Class, I’m Yana, it’s like Donna with a Y (by Yana Kesala)

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Today I did something terrifying. I’ve never done it before, though I’ve thought about it a lot. And imagined in my head how it would go. My friends have done it, some of… Read More

Time Out, T.O. (by Yana Kesala)

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I had heard that bashing Toronto is a cultural pastime in Canada–Toronto and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) receive the brunt of the digs between cities, especially from Montreal. While I was in… Read More

MONTREAL FRINGE WRAP UP. (OR “Dad, why can’t we Fringe all year? Because then we’d be dead son.”) (by Shane Adamczak)

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Congrats guys. We made it. We did it. Another year. It’s done. It’s over. Goodbye. For now. Who’s tired? Last night I spent some time with the Fringe Staff doing the final over-night… Read More

Montreal Fringe: The UPSHOT

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I said, two reviews ago, that I was writing my penultimate review… and yet here I am! Life is unpredictable and so is Fringe. As evidenced by the fact that I saw an… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Adopolis

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A writer of political smear campaigns escapes the modern day with a little help from Dionysus in this satire on democracy and its relationship with truth. To be honest, I don’t think I… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Hack, Zombie Apocalypse

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In this, my penultimate Fringe post, I review two very different shows and make a very bad pun. We’ve entered the “comfortable stage”, haven’t we? Hack There’s so much going on in Theatre… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Man Saved by Condiments!, Soul Time, Zack Adams- A Complete History of Zack Adams, The Ukranian Dentist’s Daughter, Big Girls Don’t Cry

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I spent my day/night at venue 4, Scene VOIR Stage, and managed to get away with seeing 5 shows. Some good, some bad, no regrets. Sort of. Man Saved by Condiments! Written by… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Kissed by a Butterfly, She Has a Name, Nothing Never Happens in Norway, How to Stop Kicking Ass and Killing People

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I saw two heavy but excellent shows on Saturday, and two comedies – one that hit the mark, and another that landed pretty wide of the target. In other words, a typically various… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Apocalypse Solo, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Mirror, The Last Man on Earth

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A twelve hour day on the Plateau is equal parts delightful and exhausting, but I was lucky enough to catch my favourite play of the Fringe so far – and some interesting efforts… Read More

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