
Martin Dockery returns with his latest show, very aptly named The Dark Fantastic. In a macabre twist, he has steered away from his usual one man autobiography, and has served up a unique and mysterious tale of the unexpected.
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Dreams of Summer’s End, playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival, is a four hander that is made up of scenes, flashbacks and monologues which address the fraught subject of the difficulty in relationships between women and men. Continue reading Dreams of Summer’s End (The Dying Picture) 2014 Toronto Fringe Review →
I was thrilled to see Tracey Erin Smith from Soulo Theatre at long last as her reputation as the Queen of one woman shows goes before her and I was definitely not disappointed. In her new Toronto Fringe Festival show, Memento Mori, she has expanded her repertoire to include talented musicians, masked and mysterious dancers, carefully crafted art pieces and compelling storytelling.
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Toronto theatre for everyone.