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2024 Fringe Festival Review: 638 Ways To Kill Castro
638 Ways To Kill Castro, directed by Kathleen Weiss and written by Sebastian Ley, is a satire loosely based on…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Theater Night of Theatre
Theater Night of Theatre, written by Rod Peter Jr. and directed by Andrew Young, is a humorous play poking fun…
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2024 Fringe Review: Let’s Not Turn on Each Other
Doomsday is coming, and for Bethandreth (Michael Watt) and Cownow (Jacquelin Walters) it couldn’t be soon enough. Members of a…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: A Fragile Thing
A Fragile Thing: Or How I learned Self-Love in the Multiverse, written by Matthew Hackett and directed by Rowan Andruik,…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Spin Cycle
Spin Cycle, a new play by Giulia Romano and Jonathan Ewing, premiered at the Edmonton Fringe Festival this past week.…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Practically Perfect Pitch
If you were around the age of 11 in 2012, then you probably know the cult-classic Pitch Perfect. What you…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: 27 Pictures
27 Pictures is a new play written and directed by Liam Witte. The two-person show follows Lily (Erin Harvey) and…
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2024 Fringe Festival Review: Ducks
Ducks, written by David Heyman and directed by Patricia Darbasie, is a hilarious take on a largely fictional communications crisis…
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