Category: reviews
Redheaded Stepchild’s “Gaylord” is Queer as Hell—Packing the Briefs with Clever Metaphors and Meaty Ideas
Unapologetically Queer: Two Hamilton Fringe Gay Gems – The Bold, Funny, and Fierce “A Canadian Explains Eurovision to Other Canadians” + “The Heterosexuals”
Hamilton Fringe’s Surprisingly Filling Fun and Very Juicy “Meat Market”
The Hamilton Fringe Dynamically Finds Perfect Patience inside Breadbox Theatre’s “Waiting For* Godot *Waiting For, Waiting For”
Vivid Voices and Fierce Truths: Two Standout Hamilton Fringe Solo Shows – Sex Goddess + Horseface
The Hamilton Fringe Festival’s “Crane Girl” + “A Question of Character” -Exploring Dark, Painful Shadows in the Light of HIgh-up Modern Storytelling
The Hamilton Fringe Festival Gifts Us A Deviously Dark and Smart Beginning with “All the World’s a Cage” and “A Gentleman’s Murder”
Best of Fringe #1: Mixtape Projects’ “Iris (says goodbye)” – An Unforgettable Flight of Fancy at the Fringe