Monthly Archives: September 2011

Steal Away Home

Steal Away Home is a beautifully poetic story centering on Sista, a young girl attempting to come to terms with the traditions of her ancestors and her struggle to break the cycle of misogyny, abuse and abandonment at the hands … Continue reading

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George Dillon Fascinates Me

I try not to overuse the phrase “tour de force” because I think that it is typically made commonplace as reviewers rush to use it in the depiction of nearly every single performer show. Yet, George Dillon, a star of … Continue reading

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Against the Odds

Against the Odds is not only a beautiful piece of Fringe theatre, but it is the type of show that would nourish and enrapture audiences of the professional theatre across this country as well. Performed by Jade Blue, Against the … Continue reading

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How Do You Feel

In his one man play How Do You Feel, produced by Cart/Horse Theatre from Toronto playing at the Atlantic Fringe Festival, Matthew Gorman plays with the idea of audience expectation and courts many of the clichés of one person plays … Continue reading

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