Damn Tank, an entry in the Toronto Fringe Festival currently playing at the Factory Theatre Mainspace, provides an interesting glimpse into a future where death can be as much a blessing as continued life. This show by Another Creature Productions gives its audience a tantalizing taste of the lives of these future people, and leaves us wanting more.
The history of student productions making the leap from schools to Fringe stages is…checkered, let us say. EXIT, which is playing Tarragon Theatre Mainspace at the Toronto Fringe Festival 2016 is an example of one that should perhaps have stayed put. Though the concept is interesting, I did not find the show fully realized at this point in its development.
Mood Swings, performed by the Unspoken Theatre Company, a Shed Show currently playing as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival, does a lot with very little.
Every woman I know has a public transit creeper story. Some of them want to talk about their experiences. Some of them don’t. Either way, it happens on a daily basis, which is maybe something that people don’t always remember.
Happy Canada Day, Toronto! Between Pride, Fringe and a public holiday, we at Mooney on Theatre are super stoked for this weekend: we might even get to see the sun between reviews! And, say, have you made it to the Fringe Club yet? You should go!
But we’re here for business: five productions which have agreed to raffle off a pair of tickets for Sunday, July 3rd. Click the jump to find out what we have on-tap!