Tymisha Harris owns “Josephine”
Audience blown away by this one-woman tour-de-force performance that’s likely to become one of this year’s Fringe hits.
Audience blown away by this one-woman tour-de-force performance that’s likely to become one of this year’s Fringe hits.
Shoestring Players excellent production uses dialogue and music to reveal the effects of war on wives and mothers.
Attempt at making science funny falls short in Fringe performance that lacks comedic talent.
The Ballad of Frank Allen – about a janitor who is shrunk and ends up living in a stranger’s beard – is a great pick: interesting, fast-paced and well produced.
Edgy, entertaining Fringe performance by American reveals the most rebellious act you can do is to care about another person.
If you’ve enjoyed perennial favorite Melanie Gall’s previous Fringe shows, you will not be disappointed.
I didn’t bust a gut, but I did appreciate the group’s wit and ability to poke fun at themselves and to make the crowd laugh.
To those who describe televised football and hockey games to us couch potatoes: I hate to say this, but I’m not sure I need you any more.
Fringe show gets it right as sold out audience laughs heartily, sheds tears, throughout performance.
Centennial anniversary of First World War battle at Vimy Ridge resonates with local Army Cadet Corp on a visit to this historic site.