Monthly Archives: September 2011

Whiteout

Whiteout by Michael McPhee, produced by the Doppler Effect playing now at the Atlantic Fringe Festival, came out of 2009’s 24 Hour Theatre at the Bus Stop, which I think is a fantastic idea since so many plays are created … Continue reading

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In the Valley

samantha wilson One of the most essential elements of having a Fringe Festival in a city like Halifax is that it fosters the development of our own indigenous playwrights and provides an avenue for them to produce fresh new works … Continue reading

Posted in andrew kasprzak, atlantic fringe festival, halifax, jim fowler, matthew lumley, natasha maclellan, nate crawford, samantha wilson | Leave a comment

Paradise Lost

It is Day 4 of Atlantic Fringe and the show that I am telling everyone I meet to go see is still Beyond the Mountains Productions’ (Montreal) Paradise Lost. You will not have a fulfilled 21st Atlantic Fringe Festival if … Continue reading

Posted in atlantic fringe festival, beyond the mountains productions, DanSpace, halifax, john milton, montreal, paul van dyck | 1 Comment

Sirens: the Musical

Often when I see original musicals, especially those in Fringe Festivals and early in their development, the music is the most promising aspect of the show, but often the characters are the equivalent of cardboard or the dialogue is rocky … Continue reading

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