Monthly Archives: July 2010

The Nile

Conor Green’s play The Nile centers on the High Dam, a man-made barrier aimed to increase economic production in Egypt by regulating the annual river flooding and providing storage of water for agriculture, and later, to generate electricity. In this play, … Continue reading

Posted in andre sills, annex theatre, conor green, duane murray, jenn buffett, sarah english, toronto fringe | Leave a comment

The Devil and Billy Markham: A Raunchier Side to a Beloved Childhood Treasure

shel silverstein Like many young children, I grew up reading internationally acclaimed American poet, writer, musician and artist Shel Silverstein’s whimsical and humorous poetry in books such as Where the Sidewalk Ends and A Light in the Attic. I also … Continue reading

Posted in alexandra west, royal st. george's auditorium, shel silverstein, tom mcgee, toronto fringe | Leave a comment

Joe White and the Seven Divorcees

catherine bruhier, denise oucharek, nicole robert, marissa mcintyre janna polzin, graham coffeng, nadine roden jeanie calleja I usually dislike parodied reconfigurations of fairytales but Joe White and the Seven Divorcees, a new musical comedy written by Brock Simpson and John … Continue reading

Posted in bathurst street theatre, brock simpson, curtis sullivan, denise oucharek, graham coffeng, janna polzin, jeanie calleja, john mitchell, marissa mcintyre, nadine roden, toronto fringe | 1 Comment

Jimmy Hogg and wisdom: part one

jimmy hogg Why do we believe the things that we believe, that is the premise of veteran Fringe comedian Jimmy Hogg’s newest stand-up show wisdom: part one. Hogg’s own description from his flyer is also an accurate depiction of the … Continue reading

Posted in jimmy hogg, toronto fringe | 1 Comment
Pages: Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next