Theatre Articles

Fugly – Review

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Fugly opens to a voice over of a tale about women who can attain love, marriage and happiness if they knit. The world can crash around them, they would abandon every other endeavor but knitting, (there seems to be a theme of knitting in the Stash building at the Fringe). Enter Perdita (Helen Knight) who […]

Fat Sex – Steve Larkin’s body… of poems and songs! – Review

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Steve Larkin opens Fat Sex by asking the audience to say hi, (once he has said hello) and asks everyone to say their names all at the same time. In this particular performance, the audience was called Samantha. Larkin then proceeds to explain that he’s from Leeds in England and that explains his accent.

Ludwig and Lohengrin – Review

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Amongst the slew of solo performances at the Calgary Fringe Festival, it’s really easy to get lost amongst the shuffle. Kyall Rakoz and his entry Ludwig and Lohengrin should not be one of them. Rakoz pulls together a fairytale about King Ludwig II of Bavaria as its told by his acquaintances, close friends and supporters.