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3,074 stories by "The Charlebois Post"

Review: (Toronto) Don't Tell My Dad (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

A Raunchy Folksterby Keely Kwok@kwoklesChelsea Manders is perky, quirky, and has a biting wit that is so delightfully unexpected. Because when she started the show under a dramatic spotlight…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 4:18pm on July 6, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Group Therapy (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

A Show with Potentialby Keely Kwok@kwoklesAs a first show for theatre company Giggling Aristophanes, Group Therapy is pretty ambitious. The story follows a group of strangers, all struggling…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 4:12pm on July 6, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Fantastic Extravagance (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Stiff Charactersby Beat RiceFantastic Extravagance is a fast paced story about an eccentric author's intimate and unseen struggle with the writing process. Eden Montgomery is a young writer …

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 7:00pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Karenin's Anna (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

How not to write a play.by Jason BookerStep 1: Select two characters who do not understand each other's language. This could lead to interesting non-dialogue situations, however if you are a…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:50pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) True (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

The Truth of Lost Timeby Jason BookerTrue, the latest play from Governor General nominee Rosa Labordé, receives a staging in a café-cum-fashion boutique on Queen Street West: an intriguing…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:40pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Confessions of an Operatic Mute (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

A Life On Stageby Jason BookerA straight-forward "this is my story" kind of show, Confessions of an Operatic Mute features Briane Nasimok telling tales of how he landed onstage today. Rangin…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:30pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Mind Map(Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Prepareby Lisa McKeown@lisammckeownThis is a story about how life is an experiment, and we are brought into the personal lab of Wes Lord to see what the results will be. The result is s…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 3:51pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) The Dysmorphia Diet (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

The Strugglesby Lisa McKeown@lisammckeownWritten, directed, and performed by Clay Nikiforuk, this show is a story about the quest for well-being, inspired by a ten-year struggle with food an…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 3:45pm on July 5, 2014

Review: (Toronto) The Assassination of Rob Ford: Dirty Little Coward by The Charlebois Post

Comedy, Drama, and Stellar Saloon Tunesby Keely Kwok@kwoklesHere are three reasons why you should see The Assassination of Robert Ford: Dirty Little Coward:Seamless Mayor Rob Ford jokesKille…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 7:20pm on July 4, 2014

Review: (Toronto) If It's Not Too Much Trouble (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Hiddenby joel fishbone@joelfishbaneThere's a good play hiding at the heart of If It's Not Too Much Trouble, which is probably why it won the Toronto Fringe's 25 Hour Playwriting Contest…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 7:13pm on July 4, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Inside Albert's Head (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Content with Too Littleby Keely Kwok@kwoklesInside Albert's Head is all about Albert Herz, a simple electrician who bumbles around New York City accidentally solving crime. Tonight, he's acc…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 7:07pm on July 4, 2014

Review: (Toronto) #WeddingMusical (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Ah! The Potential!by Dave Ross@dmjrossBad Dress Productions has returned to the Toronto Fringe with their original musical #WeddingMusical (you pronounce the hashtag, but we all know that an…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:17pm on July 4, 2014

A Fly On The Wall, July 4, 2014 by The Charlebois Post

Farewell for NowJim Murchison So my writing for The Charlebois Post will soon be drastically reduced and I will have no more excuses about why I am not taking on some projects that I have lo…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:01am on July 4, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Tikva's Orchestra (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

More Life For Tikvaby Beat RiceTikva's Orchestra is a unique physical theatre piece that explores the trauma and ruthlessness of WWII through the eyes of a woman who tries to hide but cannot…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 6:32pm on July 3, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Mute - The Musical (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Back to HSby Beat RiceAs many people know Fringe shows are selected at random, giving opportunity to a range of artists from professional to amateur. The company of Mute: The Musical wo…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:14pm on July 3, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Tachycardia (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

An Attack of Mediocrity by Lisa McKeown@lisammckeownTachycardia,  written and directed by Rebecca Gismondi, is about connections: between lovers, and between mind and body. Two lov…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:07pm on July 3, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Lwam is Eritrea's Greatest Hockey Player by The Charlebois Post

Political comedy on its way up. by Lisa McKeown@lisammckeownLwam is Eritrea's Greatest Hockey Player is a play about race, justice, and relationships. Written and performed by Lwam Gheb…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 5:00pm on July 3, 2014

Review: (Toronto) Climbing Mount Rumsfeld (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

A Great View from Climbing Mount Rumsfeld by Lisa McKeown@lisammckeown"As we know, there are known knowns; there are things that we know that we know. We also know there are known unkno…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 4:55pm on July 3, 2014

Review: (Toronto) The Urinal Dialogues (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Follow the yellow drip road, they say.Or don't.by Dave Ross@dmjrossWithin the first ten minutes of this hour-long play, I was ready to walk out. The Urinal Dialogues bills itself as inspired…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 4:49pm on July 3, 2014

After Dark, June 24, 2014 by The Charlebois Post

Why We're ChangingCharPo will not be the same in the autumnby Gaëtan L. CharleboisAs of September 1, CharPo will be covering dance and opera exclusively.Now, as requested on Facebook and …

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:01am on June 24, 2014

creating a/broad, June 21, 2014 by The Charlebois Post

Baby Fringe by Cameryn Moore@camerynmooreBy the time you read this I will be done with my two shows in Ludlow, a town of 10,500 in the heart of Shropshire, England. The landscape is ruf…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:01am on June 21, 2014

Sunday Feature: Kristen Zaza on 52 Pick-Up (Fringe, Toronto) by The Charlebois Post

Play The Gameby Kristen ZazaKristen Zaza is a Toronto-based actor and founding member of The Howland Company. She received her Master of Arts degree in Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 12:01am on June 21, 2014

Review: (Ottawa) Moonlight After Midnight (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Go With The Flowby Jim Murchison @JimMurchisonBefore I start this review I am going to make a couple of public service announcements. I almost missed this play because of an error on th…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 7:08pm on June 20, 2014

Review: (Ottawa) Mr. and Mrs. Jones (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Keeping Up With The Jones'sby Jim Murchison @JimMurchisonThere are a lot of intriguing questions posed by the two extremely engaging performers from New Zealand's You Rung? Productions.…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 6:40pm on June 20, 2014

Review: (Ottawa) Blackout (Fringe) by The Charlebois Post

Different Blackoutsby Sonia BlanchetteThere are many definitions of what a 'blackout' is. Upon entering the BYOV Café Alt, you are led to believe that there has been one…

SOURCE: The Charlebois Post at 6:24pm on June 20, 2014
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