Playing at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival at the Al Green Theatre, All of Me by Theatre Insomnia is an interesting show for people with brain on the brain.
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Playing at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival at the Al Green Theatre, All of Me by Theatre Insomnia is an interesting show for people with brain on the brain.
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Any high expectations for The Easter Bunny are instantly changed upon reading the program. Not the cover, where it warns of descriptions of violence and sexual assault, and that it is one of the few Toronto Fringe Festival 2018 shows that isn’t a comedy. No, inside the program are three paragraphs from theatre company Marble Theatre Group, where they explain that The Easter Bunny is not the show they intended to mount. Another show was too expensive, then there were issues with casting and what sounds like last-minute re-writes, and now, they have this monologue for us instead. Apologizing for your show before the audience has even seen it does not inspire confidence.
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First Dates (produced by Clutch Performance Theatre Co.) dives into the nuances of the dreaded “first date” at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival.
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F*cking Perfect (produced by Chocolatekiss Collective) is a stunning physical theatre piece that explores the female spirit. The cast dives deep into their greatest insecurities and lays them all out for the audience, without a second of hesitation.
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Boy Wonders by Planet 12 Productions takes place in a swanky 1950’s hotel room above a superhero convention where the sidekicks of said superheroes are gathering for a meeting of their own. The show is playing at the Tarragon Extra Space at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival.
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