Fringe for Free! Toronto Fringe ticket giveaways for shows playing on Sunday, July 7th

The first weekend of 2013 Toronto Fringe is here! Now is arguably the best time to go out and see some Fringe shows before everybody tries to go the second weekend and tickets become scarce. And, what better way to go to a Fringe show than for free!? As you know from previous years we like to spread the love during Fringe and invite our readers to participate in contests for a pair of FREE Fringe tickets to different shows every day of the festival. So enter a contest and Fringe for Free!  Here are the FIVE shows that are we are giving away tickets for on Sunday, July 7th, 2013.

The shows are: 

The Final Trick of a Shoddy Magician – To be entered into the draw for a pair of tickets to the 4:00pm show at The Annex Theatre (Venue 5) please send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject line “Shoddy Magician contest” by 7pm on Saturday, July 6th, 2013.

Making Love With Espresso – To be entered into the draw for a pair of tickets to the 2:15pm show at the  Robert Gill Theatre (Venue 9) please send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject line “Espresso contest” by 7pm on Saturday, July 6th, 2013.

The Adversary – To be entered into the draw for a pair of tickets to the 3:00pm show at the Tarragon Theatre Extra Space (Venue 2) please send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject line “Adversary contest” by 7pm on Saturday, July 6th, 2013.

Sour Grapes – To be entered into the draw for a pair of tickets to the 4:00pm show at the Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace (Venue 10) please send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject line “Sour Grapes contest” by 7pm on Saturday, July 6th, 2013.

The Nature of a Bullet – To be entered into the draw for a pair of tickets to the 8:00pm show at the Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace (Venue 11) please send an email to contests@mooneyontheatre.com with the subject line “Bullet contest” by 7pm on Saturday, July 6th, 2013.

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Baggage 2 (SAMBO Productions) 2013 Toronto Fringe Review

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Four Years Later, He’s Still Carrying Emotional Wounds

Baggage 2 – the long awaited sequel to playwright and performer Shaun McCarthy’s 2009 Fringe Patron’s Pick entitled, “Baggage: A Non-musical Romp through One Catholic Gay Man’s Dating History” is a deeply personal yet facetious account of the lessons we all should learn from our past romances.

“Relationships are a lot like airplane rides,” explains McCarthy, “Most of us simply don’t know how they stay afloat.”

Strap in your seatbelts. It’s going to be a hilarious ride.

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Surviving Speares (Charlatan Remedies) 2013 Toronto Fringe Review

img_2478I just can’t get behind Surviving Speares. I want to, because Charlatan Remedies has done a good job of putting it together, and it’s more polished than many of the other Fringe Festival plays I’ve seen so far. But I can’t.

I’m always a fan of interactive theatre that borders on improvisation. I like that this play makes use of its surroundings and its changing audience, and it does so quite well. It’s staged in Magpie Taproom, and it’s immersive from the moment you enter the bar. The actors are wandering about in their full Shakespearean dress slinging beers and giggles.

The play is about Shakespeare hanging out in a 21st century bar with a number of his more famous characters: Hamlet, Juliet, Romeo, Lear. He’s sort of writing this play as it goes along, but he’s a participating character as well. He knows he’s invented half of the English language but he’s worried because he hasn’t written anything new in several centuries.

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Bitch. a cathartic purge based on a true story (Beer In A Glass Productions) 2013 Toronto Fringe Review

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“Life is too short to be with shitty people”. This line was hit extremely hard during the production of Bitch. A cathartic purge based on a true story  put on by Beer In A Glass Productions at the 2013 Toronto Fringe Festival. The first thing I thoroughly enjoyed about this production was its venue, St. Vladimir’s Theatre, and its highly pumped air conditioning which was just lovely. The play however, although it had its moments, was not an overall success in my opinion.

Written by and starring Erin Thompson who plays Angela, someone we assume to be a true supportive friend, and Tracey Beltrano who plays Lucy, a girl who has recently broken up with her boyfriend and has gone to her friend Angela for guidance and comfort.

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Elizabeth – Darcy: An Adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (Burt and Werneburg) 2013 Toronto Fringe Reviews

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I am a huge fan of period dramas, obsessively so. When I got a chance to review an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, one of the most renowned and well-loved period novels of all time, at Toronto Fringe I dove into it like an Olympic gold medallist.

Hallie Burt and Kate Werneburg’s play,  Elizabeth – Darcy, is high-energy, charming and a delight for admirers of the novel and its numerous TV adaptations. All of our favourite characters, scenes and quotes are there in this production.

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