The Ballad of Frank Allen – Toronto Fringe 2019 Press Release

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After it’s making its world debut at Fringe World 2016 and two years successfully touring Australia and Canada, the award-winning show finally makes it’s Toronto debut as part of Fringe! A Sci-Fi Buddy-Comedy about a man who lives in another man’s beard from the bizarre mind of Festival-favourite Shane Adamczak (Trampoline, Zack Adams, Canadian Just For Laughs Award Winner and producer of other ★★★★★ Fringe hits This Is Not A Love Song and Vicious Circles).

When a scientific accident causes a mild-mannered janitor to shrink and get stuck in another man’s beard, their unlikely friendship might be exactly what the two directionless men need to set them on the path toward being better men that proves that even the smallest people can do big things.  

Featuring one of Australia’s most established Indy Theatre performers; Shane Adamczak and new Canadian cast-member Al Lafrance (The Quitter, JFL Award-Winner) the show combines physical theatre, storytelling, musical comedy and indie-rock. The Ballad Of Frank Allen promises to be a festival experience like no other and one of the most weird and original shows you’ll catch at this year’s Toronto Fringe!

Congratulations! – Toronto Fringe 2019 Press Release

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Established Comedian to Perform in Toronto Fringe as a Winner of Inaugural Accessibility Lottery

Multiple limb amputee COURTNEY GILMOUR has taken Canadian comedy by storm, despite physical disabilities that to some might seem debilitating. Her one-woman show ‘Congratulations’ will premiere at the TARRAGON THEATRE as part of the TORONTO FRINGE FESTIVAL, 2019.

The Fringe Festival Accessibility Lottery places selected artists in accessible/semi-accessible venues and provides a $1000 bursary during pre-production.

‘Congratulations’ is a heartfelt and laugh-filled story of achievement, embarrassment, and self-worth told through GILMOUR’s personal and professional milestones. GILMOUR (JFL42 Headliner, Winner 2017 Just For Laughs Homegrown Competition, CBC LOL, Sirius XM Top Comic Finalist) reveals the lows of insecurity and depression while at the height of success, and shares her bumpy journey towards finding self-love. As she navigates emotional meltdowns in McDonald’s to a mortifying encounter after buying a cat stroller, GILMOUR uses her experiences to explore what “congratulations!” accolades really mean to her.

“I wanted to create a show that celebrates achievement but also illuminates the struggle of defining what that actually is. People with disabilities are underestimated on a daily basis, so I want to share how that feels and how it’s affected the way I approach my goals.”

In the wake of paraplegic ALI STROKER’s pivotal Tony Award win this week, attention is turning to the accessibility of theatre venues, off and on the stage. TARRAGON THEATRE will host GILMOUR for the Fringe run– a venue that has yet to meet the criteria to deem it a ‘fully accessible space’, even after major renovations.

Congratulations is written by GILMOUR and directed by esteemed Fringe Festival veteran, comedian PHIL LUZI (Netflix, CBC, Funny Or Die).

Courtney Gilmour is available for interviews.
For Inquiries/Press Tickets Contact Jenna Warriner at jenna.warriner@gmail.com
More Information: https://fringetoronto.com/fringe/show/congratulations

WHAT: Congratulations! (45-60 min.)
WHERE: Tarragon Theatre Solo Room, 30 Bridgman Ave. Toronto
WHEN:
Wednesday July 3    8:15 PM
Friday July 5   6:30 PM
Sunday July 7    1:30 PM
Monday July 8    7:30 PM
Wednesday July 10    10:00 PM
Friday July 12    8:45 PM
Saturday July 13    5:00 PM
Sunday July 14    2:45 PM

King Stag – Toronto Fringe 2019 Press Release

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RANDOLPH COLLEGE BRINGS COMMEDIA DELL’ARTE CLASSIC
TO THE FRINGE STAGE
DIRECTED BY DORA AWARD WINNER MATTHEW WALKER

For the 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival, Randolph College for the Performing Arts is going back to the basics, mining the commedia dell’arte catalogue for a riveting and hilarious classic that suits the electric atmosphere of the Fringe: King Stag by Carlo Gozzi, Albert Bermel and Ted Emery (tr.). Written in 1762, King Stag will be presented by the Randolph College for the Performing Arts in Toronto’s Annex Theatre at the Toronto Fringe Festival, July 3-14, 2019. King Stag is directed by Matthew Walker.

Walker, who was the 2013 recipient of the Ken McDougall Award for Promising Emerging Director, selected King Stag because the tradition has so many parallels with the Fringe. “Shows were bold and responsive to their audience, and troupes would travel from town to town adjusting their stories to the current events of the local audience. By digging into commedia dell’arte’s history, we are looking to learn from their techniques while keeping an eye to present-day Toronto and, in particular, the wild and positive energy of Fringe.”
King Stag is from the commedia dell’ arte ‘silver age’ when playwrights started to take inspiration from the stock characters established in the previous century, weaving them into more detailed, fixed plots. While inspired by the initial improvised tradition, it is an evolution in the form.
Ultimately, Walker says, “This show will reinvigorate audiences’ belief that love can transcend physical boundaries.”

Matthew Walker is co-Artistic Director of Litmus Theatre for which he has adapted and directed Matchbox Macbeth (Top 10 plays of 2010, NOW Magazine), Brave New World (7 MyTheatre Award Nominations) and directed and co-wrote Birth of Frankenstein (Dora Award for Best Direction, Dora Nomination for Best Script).

In King Stag, King Deramo’s search for a wife is undermined by the evil prime minister Tartaglia, who tricks the king into transforming himself into a stag, while Tartaglia transforms into the king. Mayhem ensues, and paranoia threatens to unravel the whole kingdom, but love emerges triumphant.

The cast features a troupe of emerging artists who are all in their final year of training at the Randolph College for the Performing Arts, featuring: Caroline Coon (St. Stephen, NB), Marie-Pier Jean (Orleans, ON), Ethan Kast (Kitchener, ON), Georgia Klebe-McCulloch (North Vancouver, BC), Yohani Lagunas (Mexico), Emma Mary Joyce (St. Albert, AB), Charlotte Reynolds (Toronto, ON), Skye Rogers (St. Catharines, ON), Molly Rumball (Collingwood, ON), Danielle Soule (Oakville, ON-), Ethan Vasquez Taylor (Calgary AB), Russell Wellner (Toronto, ON), Josh Werhun (St. Catharines, ON), and Emi Yasuo (Yokohama, Japan).

Presented by the Randolph College in community partnership with the Toronto Fringe Festival.

King Stag by Carlo Gozzi
Translated by Albert Bermel and Ted EmeryPerformances: July 5, 8 p.m.; July 7, 12:30 p.m.; July 8, 6 p.m.; July 10, 2:45 p.m.; July 11, 4:45 p.m.; July 13, 10 p.m.; and July 14, 3:45 p.m..

Randolph Centre for the Arts — Annex Theatre, 730 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating.

Tickets: $13 ($11 + $2 service charge) – NOW ON SALE
If available, at-the-door tickets will be sold at the Annex Theatre starting one hour prior to show time, cash sales only, limit of 4/person
Purchase online: fringetoronto.com
By Phone: 416-966-1062
In Person: During the festival at Fringe Festival Box Office, Scadding Court – 707 Dundas Street West.

ABOUT THE RANDOLPH COLLEGE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Since 1992, the Randolph College for the Performing Arts has transformed aspiring artists into multi-talented performers through a rigorous training program that integrates the core disciplines of acting for stage, film and TV; voice; and dance, taught by a pre-eminent faculty of entertainment industry professionals. Faculty and alumni have appeared on Broadway, West End-London, Toronto, Stratford Festival, and Shaw Festival stages, as well as U.S. Tours and in feature films and TV series; worked with Disney, Cirque du Soleil, Vancouver Opera, Globe Theatre, Citadel Theatre, Neptune Theatre, Rainbow Stage, and Charlottetown Festival; and distinguished themselves as singer-songwriters, playwrights, music directors, directors, choreographers, producer, and arts entrepreneurs.
www.randolphacollege.ca

Box – Toronto Fringe 2019 Press Release

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BOX — an outrageously ridiculous and thought-provoking satire about two security guards and the meaning of work — will keep you guessing on the edge of your seat. Featuring a multicultural cast of dedicated artists including local TV celebrity and award-winning singer-songwriter Arlene Paculan. So what’s in the box? Come and see! BOX plays July 3-14 at St. Vladimir Institute Theatre as part of the 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival. Tickets are available via fringetoronto.com, by phone at 416-966-1062, or at the door.

From visionary playwright and director Joel Pettigrew (Waking, Toronto Fringe 2016; The Girl in the Photograph, Toronto Fringe 2018; Mercury Man, Winnipeg Fringe 2018), comes a new, provocative satire. Journey into the absurd world of BOX, a witty, energetic and sincere glance at the meaning of work and duty. Peppered generously with delightful comedy and thoughtful introspection about the monotony of our daily lives, BOX asks what doing a job means to us. We all must work to live, but should we live to work? BOXexplores this conundrum with sharp wit and insight into the complexities of human attitude towards the workplace. The play sheds light on questions we all ask ourselves, especially during particularly tedious times: What is all this for? Am I important? Why am I doing this?

The guards are played by Fringe veteran and executive producer Lucas James (Waking) and commercial/special skills actor Justin Styles. Joining them onstage are Thomas Sarigiannidis (Waking; The Girl in the Photograph) as the mysteriously named “One” and local actress and celebrity Arlene Paculan (2019 MARTY award winner; 2018 Best Pop Artist Mississauga Music Award; Host of Striving Artist on Filipino TV) as the equally enigmatic “Two”. Playwright/Director Joel Pettigrew has been telling “outside-the-box” stories across Canada for over a decade. Production Designer Chris Coxson (Alumnae Theater, Heritage Theatre – Brampton, Toronto Fringe, Winnipeg Fringe) works extensively in Design for film, video, television, and live stage productions.

BOX is Broken English Theatre’s inaugural production, but it brings together experienced friends and collaborators with a deep commitment to good stories told well.

Performance Information for BOX:Venue:   St. Vladimir Institute Theatre
620 Spadina Ave, Toronto

Performances:   
Wed, 3 July @ 6:00pm
Fri, 5 July @ 2:15pm
Sun, 7 July @ 8:00pm
Mon, 8 July @ 10:00pm
Wed, 10 July @ 6:15pm
Sat, 13 July @ 4:15pm
Sun, 14 July @ 1:00pm
**Please note variable curtain times.

Tickets:
$11 (+ $2 service fee) via fringetoronto.com , by phone at 416-966-1062, or at the door.
Tickets may also be purchased during the festival at POSTSCRIPT, (the patio at the Toronto Fringe), located in the Hockey Rink at 275 Bathurst Street.
Advance Tickets on credit card have an additional $3 per order processing fee.
Running time is 80 minutes. **Please note, absolutely no latecomers will be admitted**

Media Contact:  Thomas Sarigiannidis, 416-705-0342,
sthomakis@hotmail.com

BFFs – Toronto Fringe 2019 Press Release

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BFFs – A Drunkenly Hilarious Musical About Millennials Never Wanting to Grow Up 

Best friends Amanda and Devin are totally real adults who want to celebrate their impending 30th birthdays at The Most Magical Place On Earth. Only a few things stand in their way: money, jobs, partners, and timing. Fuelled by boxed wine and memories of their carefree youth, Amanda and Devin are determined to make this trip happen. If only real life didn’t have real responsibilities. 

BFFs is a 60 minute original musical comedy by three-time Fringe Festival award winners Bad Dress Productions. 

Bad Dress Productions in association with The Toronto Fringe Festival presents BFFs written by David Poon with music and lyrics by Greg McLeod directed by Jessica Kostuck starring Kimberly Dolan & Mike Wisniowski stage managed by Julia Raftery choreography by Claire Hughes lighting design by Eric Weiss 

Opens JULY 5 runs to JULY 13 

THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE MAINSPACE 16 Ryerson Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5T 2P3 

Performances: 

Friday, July 5th – 6:30pm

Saturday, July 6th – 10:30pm

Sunday, July 7th – 8:45pm

Monday, July 8th – 4:00pm

Thursday, July 11th – 6:00pm

Friday, July 12th – 7:00pm

Saturday, July 13th – 1:30pm 

Please note that there is absolutely no latecomer seating. 

Tickets: $11 tickets on sale now 

Purchase online: www.fringetoronto.com By Phone: 416-966-1062 In Person: During the festival at POSTSCRIPT, the patio at the Toronto Fringe. Located in the Hockey Rink at 275 Bathurst Street (Dundas + Bathurst). 

Toronto Fringe Communications Manager: Claire Wynveen, communications@fringetoronto.com

Bad Dress Productions Media Contact: David Poon, david@baddressproductions.com (929) 452-4466