Untitled No.7, written, performed, and produced by Telia Nevile and playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival is a fairy tale about what it truly means to be successful.
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Untitled No.7, written, performed, and produced by Telia Nevile and playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival is a fairy tale about what it truly means to be successful.
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There are highs and there are lows in Things the Trees Taught Them plays at the 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival at The Factory Theatre Studio.
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“Romeo & Juliet,” “Orpheus & Eurydice,” and “The Gift Of The Magi” are brought together in this new musical by Andrew Seok. Toronto Fringe Festival presents Unravelled – A New Musical at Grace Toronto Church. With music in the style of “Les Miserables” and interwoven plot akin to “Into The Woods”, these 3 tales are reimagined to create an entirely new and epically romantic story.
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Set to the backdrop of 90s to early 2000s TV shows, Jenna, a multiple amputee, and her two quirky roommates explore themes of stereotyping, tokenism and labeling in today’s society while obsessing over Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Toronto Fringe Festival presents Young and the Limbless at the Robert Gill Theatre.
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Toronto Fringe Festival presents The Autobiography of an I.B.M./Intelligent Black Man at the Tarragon Theatre Mainspace. I was under the assumption that I would uncover an educational or an activist piece with themes of black history or African diaspora. I left the theatre with more questions than I had answers.