Imagine pitting Pablo Picasso (Greg Spielman) against a Nazi Cultural Minister Fischer (Jennifer Meria). She wants his to verify the authenticity of three of his drawings because there is a private exhibit that she wants to feature them in. And by feature she means burn. Thus unfolds the story behind each drawing and whether each […]
Posts Tagged: Calgary Fringe Festival
Tales too tall for Trailers – Review
It’s Uncle False’s 70th birthday and he wants a show of puns for his birthday. And a shrunken head, a children’s book sung on stage, Jackie Chan and an alternative birthday song, just to name a few. This is what is on stage in Tales too tall for Trailers. The play stars Paul Strickland and […]
Baggage – Review
We all have those things that we are insecure about. Those thing that we worry about, that will get in our way. Most of us don’t get on a stage and reveal it to a room full of people. But Trevor Campbell does just that in his show Baggage, and it’s the most vulnerable I’ve […]