
Tonight I attended the comedic XOXO: The Relationship Show (Two Juliets) at the 2015 Toronto Fringe Festival. Described as a “comedy cabaret,” this show is a whirlwind of laughs bound together by the sometimes exhilarating, oft exasperating trials of dating in the modern world. Continue reading XOXO: The Relationship Show (Two Juliets) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review →

The one-person show At Home at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival is a promising concept for exploring a piece of Toronto’s history. Unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to that promise. Continue reading At Home (jigtheatrecompany) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review →

Isabel (Nicole Fairbairn) has exactly ninety minutes to convince her ex-husband William (William Macdonald) not to remarry in the Toronto Fringe premiere of Joanna Murray Smith’s Ninety (Naked Goddess Productions). Continue reading Ninety (Naked Goddess Productions) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review →

It takes an incredibly likeable person to entertain you for an hour straight without getting on your nerves. Luckily, Zabrina Chevannes’ extreme likability, combined with some of the most outrageous anecdotes I have ever heard, renders her one-woman show A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare a more than palatable production at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival. Continue reading A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare (A Nurse’s Worst Nightmare) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review →
Toronto theatre for everyone.