Hamilton Fringe Review: Finding Mr. Right
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On July 25 2015 11:47 AM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: Finding Mr. Right
By Christine Antoniadis
"Finding Mr Right" may seem like a misleading title for this political satire starring Stephen Near as Nathan, chief of staff to the Prime Minister and Lauren Repei as Shelly, Director of Political Operations. Together they conflict as to ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: The Rabbit Done Died
In Arts | By CCMA | On July 25 2015 11:24 AM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: The Rabbit Done Died
The Rabbit Done Died
The Rabbit Done Died is a short, 20 minute one woman show written and performed by Rose Hopkins.
Hopkins plays a 50’s housewife with a secret side business her husband and society definitely wouldn’t approve of. Hopkins ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: The 10/10/10 Project
In Arts | By CCMA | On July 25 2015 11:16 AM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: The 10/10/10 Project
I’m generally drawn to pieces that are multidisciplinary, movement based and a little experimental. So when I read about The 10/10/10 Project I was intrigued. To put it briefly, the basic concept of how the creation came about is 10 writers wrote ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: The Greening of Life
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On July 25 2015 11:13 AM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: The Greening of Life
By Christine Antoniadis
"The Greening of Life" borrows a theme from the last chapter of an old Monty Python movie most of us remember fondly. This play is written and performed by Peter Ormond and Michael Nabert, with Dea Cappelli performing a supporting ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: The Cockwhisperer… A Love Stor...
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On July 25 2015 10:20 AM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: The Cockwhisperer… A Love Story
Warning us to get past the title leads us to believe that this will be a raunchy romp about all things penis.
It is in fact a convoluted love story that takes us from the first glimpse of the almighty phallus ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: B & E Basehead
In Featured News | By CCMA | On July 22 2015 09:28 PM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: B & E Basehead
Plays like B & E Basehead are the reason the Fringe Festival exists.
It is an intimate story, told frankly and with a minimum of distraction. It is not a big commercial endeavour, it could not be punched up by a Hollywood screenwriter, ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: The Princess of Porn
In Featured News | By CCMA | On July 20 2015 03:40 PM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: The Princess of Porn
Who doesn't love musical theatre?
A tale of a Princess and her widowed father, the King, a naive Prince and his evil self-centred Queen mother, a Fairy and a pony Sprite named Fluffer constitute the cast. Set the story in the ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: Jesters Incognito
In Featured News | By CCMA | On July 19 2015 05:52 PM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: Jesters Incognito
Don't call him a clown.
A return appearance from last year's Fringe, Jesters Incognito is a one-man show starring and produced by Harrison Wheeler. It is presented as a series of vignettes, each featuring a character in the titular band of ... Read More
Hamilton Fringe Review: Richard Lett – Sober But Never Cle...
In Featured News | By CCMA | On July 19 2015 12:20 PM | Comments Off on Hamilton Fringe Review: Richard Lett – Sober But Never Clean
It's time to meet Richard Lett again, for the first time.
Called the Canadian George Carlin, Lett's standup act is known for being vulgar, acerbic and bombastic. He has become a legend in the touring scene for his brutal takedowns of ... Read More
The Fringe Festival Bus Experience: A Review
In Arts | By Cyndi Ingle | On July 19 2015 11:30 AM | Comments Off on The Fringe Festival Bus Experience: A Review
By Christine Antoniadis
Those who wanted to try a fun and unique way to explore The Fringe festival hopped on the Fringe Bus on July 17/15. Participants warmed up with a few drinks at Baltimore House before boarding.
Spectator writer, Jeff Mahoney, hosted ... Read More