It's rush hour. You’re packed onto the subway like sardines in a can (with the same tinned-fish smell…). You’re doing your best not to look anyone in the eye, carefully fixating on the floor as you drown out the world ...Read More
If you want to tell the truth, the best way to do it is through comedy. If you want to make people laugh, the best way to do it is through comedy. If you want to write a play titled ...Read More
One of the best parts of Fringe is the opportunities it creates for emerging artists, particularly for the playwrights who might otherwise write for years with nowhere to stage their new scripts. Katie Alguire is one of many young artists ...Read More
Ah, the paradox of Fringe: on one hand we are finally given a willing audience for all our absurd experimental theatre (albeit for only two weeks); on the other hand, there is never enough time, money, or experience to produce ...Read More
By the time father tries to fuck son, Icarus Redux has already left its lasting impression on you. From the image of the fabled wings top-lit in eerie blue inside a cupboard up-centre stage, to Daedalus relentlessly searching the stage ...Read More






