Posts Tagged: Calgary Fringe Festival

Review: She has a name

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A theatre piece about human trafficking? She has a name isn’t exactly about a light hearted subject. But Burnt Thicket Theatre is doing a Canadian Tour and has stopped in Calgary to be part of the Fringe Festival. This play is unlike a lot of the other shows in the Calgary Fringe Festival in that […]

Review: Ariel Allusions

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Ariel Allusions is described as a play that as a journey poking in the perspective of humanity through feminine and masculine viewpoints. It combines dance, clowning and theatre. This play takes place in the Lantern Church Gym, and though they tried their best to provide a blackout, there was still light shining through the windows. […]

Review: The Hoodwink

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Fringe is built on one man (or woman) shows. An hour where the audience attention is captivated (or not) by one person. In The Hoodwink, Albie Davis (Melanee Murray) is a performer who has got soul, but the world isn’t embracing her honest rhymes about war and social issues. They aren’t embracing her poetry about […]