Monthly Archives: September 2009

Save the Whales… and Noel James!

Standup Comedy can be brutal if the audience is not well suited to the performance. And it was for that reason that Welsh comedian Noel James had a bit of a rough-n’-tumble time in his first show at the Living … Continue reading

Posted in atlantic fringe festival, jimi hendrix, noel james, robert deniro, robin williams, standup comedy, wales | Leave a comment

The Shittiest Pyramid Is a Little Bit Wobbly

I began my evening at the Living Room (formerly The Theatre Nova Scotia Space on Agricola) looking thoroughly perplexed throughout the sketch comedy show Wealthy Bear Presents: The World’s Shittiest Pyramid. When you don’t laugh a single time, you know … Continue reading

Posted in atlantic fringe festival, bill cosby, chris ferrill, conor purdy, josh tibbetts, sketch comedy, stewart delo, wealthy bears | 2 Comments

11:11: Are You Certain What You Wish Is What You Want?

The cast of 11:11’s stringent publicity campaign has certainly paid off since I sat in a nearly sold-out house for their Opening Night show last evening. This play with music is a collective creation from Neptune Theatre School Pre-Professional Training … Continue reading

Posted in atlantic fringe festival, jessica barry, john han, kristin slaney, meghan hubley, neptune theatre school, rebecca falvey | 1 Comment

Sex, the Rules Of Delves Way Beyond Sex

There are a lot of shows out there about the contemporary world and our struggle for intimacy. There are a lot of plays out there that examine the post-modern experience and its effect on romantic relationships. These themes, of course, … Continue reading

Posted in aiden flynn, atlantic fringe festival, lois brown, mark o'brien, marthe bernard, newfoundlandartistx, ruth lawrence, white rooster theatre | Leave a comment
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