Three of our writers reviewed 70 Toronto Fringe productions in eight days. Click the links below to read our thoughts.
Hullaboo And The End of Everything (A)
Our Little Secret: The 23&Me Musical (A)
The Family Crow: A Murder Mystery (A)
The Camp Campy Campfire Show (A)
My Evil Twin, a new cabaret musical (A-)
Blake & Clay’s Gay Agenda (A-)
Aliya Kanani: Where You From From (A-)
Ancient Dying Chinese Dialect (B+)
Are You Catching What I’m Throwing? (B+)
muse: an experiment in storytelling and life drawing (B+)
The Man with the Golden Heart (B)
Absolute Magic with Keith Brown (B)
Maggie Chun’s First Love & Last Wedding” (B)
Sarah and Raquel Rule the World (B)
The Inevitable Frankie Green (B)
You Think You’re Better Than Me (B)
Things We Lost in the Fire (B)
An Incomplete List of All the Things I’m Going to Miss When the World is No Longer: (B)
All Our Parents Are Asian (B-)
Emo Majok: African Aussie (B-)
Retrograde: The Concert Experience (C+)
James & Jamesy- Easy as Pie (C)
B-Max & The Re-Revolution Presents: Magic on the Mic an Acoustic Evening of Theatre (D)