At the Fringe....
Jul. 9th, 2010 07:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I saw a couple of excellent shows at the Toronto Fringe Festival last night.
New Talent
Written and Directed by Brian Morton
It's a look at the underside of Hamilton (as a Hamilton native, I'm not actually sure what the overside of the city is). Although more than a little of the show is exposition, Brian gives each of three characters distinct voices, and all are superbly brought to life by the cast.
http://www.eyeweekly.com/fringe/article/94831
Remaining Performances:
Fri, July 9 9:45 PM - 1058
Sat, July 10 11:00 PM - 1066
Sun, July 11 4:30 PM - 1069
The Plank
by Femmes du Feu
A two-woman aerial dance act to a pirate theme. Well-chosen music, superbly choreographed moves and wonderful facial expression that gave it a mythic feel at times. Thanks to my pirate-obsessed friend for mentioning it.
http://www.eyeweekly.com/fringe/article/94839
Remaining Performances:
Fri, July 9 2:15 PM - 1054
Sat, July 10 5:15 PM - 1063
New Talent
Written and Directed by Brian Morton
It's a look at the underside of Hamilton (as a Hamilton native, I'm not actually sure what the overside of the city is). Although more than a little of the show is exposition, Brian gives each of three characters distinct voices, and all are superbly brought to life by the cast.
http://www.eyeweekly.com/fringe/article/94831
Remaining Performances:
Fri, July 9 9:45 PM - 1058
Sat, July 10 11:00 PM - 1066
Sun, July 11 4:30 PM - 1069
The Plank
by Femmes du Feu
A two-woman aerial dance act to a pirate theme. Well-chosen music, superbly choreographed moves and wonderful facial expression that gave it a mythic feel at times. Thanks to my pirate-obsessed friend for mentioning it.
http://www.eyeweekly.com/fringe/article/94839
Remaining Performances:
Fri, July 9 2:15 PM - 1054
Sat, July 10 5:15 PM - 1063