Ottawa Fringe: “Timmy The Dog Disappears” – A Martin Dockery AbsurdistSit-Com
Timmy, the Dog, Disappears is a dark absurdist Fringe sitcom about a family failing to stay normal...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 11th Jul 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Timmy, the Dog, Disappears is a dark absurdist Fringe sitcom about a family failing to stay normal...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 11th Jul 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
LIGHTS! CAMERA! ODD JOBS? is a decent solo show from actor Andrew MacKinnon about his personal...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 10th Jul 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Puppetry, Review
Night Feed, presented by Canvas Sky Theatre, is a puppet play with a golden emotional core. Armed...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 3rd Jul 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Carlyn Rhamey is a force of nature. Her facial expressions are anything but small, her voice is...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 3rd Jul 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
These performances were reviewed on June 16. The Ottawa Fringe Festival continues until June 23 at...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 20th Jun 2019 | Canada, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Stick or Wizard? is an old-school theatre clown show that brings the audience onto the stage for...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 16th Jun 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Beans of Fury is a hilarious comedy about the last coffeeshop after the apocalypse. Beans of Fury...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 15th Jun 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review, Theatre and Politics
Solo shows are Fringe’s bread and butter and offer an excellent vehicle to explore in-depth a...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 14th Jun 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Fringe Fest welcomes risk taking and testing the audience, but Pinter Stew by Third Wall Theatre...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 14th Jun 2019 | Canada, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Sketch comedy is a Fringe mainstay, and the charmingly funny Pack Animals proves why. Created and...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 14th Jun 2019 | Canada, Festivals, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
Good detective stories are always entertaining, perhaps none more so than Arthur Conan Doyle’s...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 13th Jun 2019 | Canada, Ottawa Fringe 2019, Review
GoFundYourself, presented by Ottawa’s own Black Box Comedy, is a raucous, audience-driven look...
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