Grade 8 is something we all must suffer through, but with enough time and distance may look back on fondly, as performer Lara MacMillan does in her solo show presented by gypsyWASPproductions, at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival.
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The Fall (Frog in Hand) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
If you’ve ever found yourself exhausted by this whole “standing upright” business, aka life, you will appreciate the message of The Fall, a contemporary dance piece performed by Frog in Hand at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Jem Rolls: I, IDIOT (Jem Rolls) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
His show may be called Jem Rolls: I, IDIOT, but Fringe star Jem Rolls certainly doesn’t play the fool in his solo show at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Full Body Pull (Haggard B) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Full Body Pull is when you pull every muscle in your body at the same time. It’s also a funny one-woman sketch show by Haggard Bitch Productions, playing at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival.
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The Grass Is Greenest at the Houston Astrodome (High Park Productions) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Who decides the value of art, either artistically or financially? It’s a question that’s been debated for ages, and the characters of The Grass is Greenest at the Houston Astrodome, presented by High Park Productions at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival, spend one drunken late night trying to come up with some answers of their own.