Tag Archive: Montreal Fringe

B.O.A.T.S. #037: The 3 Stages of Post-Fringe Grief

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A la prochaine, Montreal (by Yana Kesala)

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I honestly didn’t expect to like Montreal. So many of my friends loved it SO MUCH, were so convinced that I was also going to love it SO MUCH. And I’ve been on… Read More

B.O.A.T.S #035 & 036: Fringelog, Pts. 3&4

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#035: #036: -Vic (Note: Hey everybody, I got way too caught up in Fringe to put the last one up on time. Sorry! We’re back on schedule as of NOW! -Al)

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

It’s Gonna be a Bright, Sunshiney Day (by Yana Kesala)

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My week dawned at Cirque du Soleil, whose headquarters are located here in Montreal. Having listened to French for the past 8 days, the meaning of their name suddenly springs into my mind:… Read More

Montreal Fringe: jem rolls TEN STARTS AND AN END

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jem rolls: TEN STARTS AND AN END Fringe just wouldn’t feel right without Jem Rolls. A veteran of the circuit, he has carved out an audience for himself with his distinctive performance poetry… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Fucking Stephen Harper, The No Bullshit History of Canada, God is a Scottish Drag Queen

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I saw two shows that were related to Canada. Both are educational. I call it: CANEDUCATION!(working on the name) Fucking Stephen Harper, or how I sexually assaulted the 22nd prime minister and saved… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Hippolytos

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Greek tragedy isn’t really about subtlety. So when I heard about this adaptation of Euripides’ Hippolytos – performed in a club and featuring original techno music – I thought, “Sounds about right.” But… Read More

Montreal Fringe: Keep the Car Running, Wolves & Selves

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Here are the last of my Montreal Fringe 2012 reviews! Keep the Car Running Cassandre Lescarbeau’s Choreography Keep the Car Running is a contemporary dance work that draws on signs and symbols as… Read More

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