
Reminisce with writer, performer, and producer Pamela Bethel at her one woman show After the Beep, playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Reminisce with writer, performer, and producer Pamela Bethel at her one woman show After the Beep, playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival.
Continue reading After the Beep (Pamela Bethel) 2019 Toronto Fringe Review

HerBeaver is a sketch comedy show (with some musical comedy, too) featuring Heather Gallant, Mallory Morgan, and Katie Preston, three self-professed feminists. It’s playing at Factory Theatre Studio part of 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival
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Searching For Marceau, is a one man-show featuring Trevor Copp, produced by Tottering Biped Theatre and currently playing at the Tarragon Theatre as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival.
If you’ve ever wondered what’s behind those walls mimes seem to always be putting up, well now’s your chance. Searching for Marceau goes behind the stripes (so to speak), and reveals the inner workings of Trevor Copp, a mime who has studied under the famous Marcel Marceau and has performed internationally. Continue reading Searching For Marceau (Tottering Biped Theatre) 2019 Toronto Fringe Review

The sci-fi/fantasy Ghosted: The Musical, playing at Randolph Theatre at the Toronto Fringe Festival, follows a realist (Zohra) and an idealist (Summer) who are trying to navigate the harsh world of internet dating and dun dun dun….ghosting. What they don’t realize is that fairy demons are actually controlling their every move. Continue reading Ghosted: The Musical (A.L.P.) 2019 Toronto Fringe Review

Belladonna productions presents Everything is Fine, now playing at the Toronto Fringe. The show explores the lasting impact of trauma over a lifetime.
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