Monthly Archives: July 2010

Briana Brown: Her Spirit is Full of Whimsy

haley mcgee and roger bainbridge If you are searching for the next brilliant young Torontonian playwright to emerge out of the 2010 Toronto Fringe Festival, I would suggest to you Briana Brown, whose play Almost, Again plays at the Factory … Continue reading

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Dance Animal: Every Dance is a Wish Upon a Star

the company of dance animal I was happier than a little kitten in a bowl filled with cream on Christmas while I watched Dance Animal, the “world’s first comedy dance tribe” from Montreal and I strongly recommend that everyone who … Continue reading

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Big in Germany ist eine Fortress der Hilarity

michael young and rob salerno photo by drasko bogdanovic Torontonian playwright Rob Salerno is exceptional at scripting incredibly smart, topical, often catty, never hackneyed, sharp and pithy one-liners that are comically satisfying, and his newest play Big in Germany, which … Continue reading

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Act Now!

From the heart of the trade show, and the optimistic recent theatre school graduate who has found himself on the way to infomercial superstardom comes a new Canadian musical called Act Now! Act Now! is a fun little show that … Continue reading

Posted in adam brazier, bread and circus, dan abrahamson, daniel cummings, greg campbell, jackie english, jess abramovitch, kevin dennis, rachel brittain, toronto fringe | 1 Comment
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