Jul. 2nd, 2016

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This year again, I've been reviewing plays in the Toronto Fringe Festival for Mooney on Theatre. This year, I did seven.


  • Silk Bath, currently playing at the Tarragon, is an intense dystopia looking at how difficult it can be for Chinese newcomers to fit in.

  • A Minor Mid-Career Retrospective, at the Factory, is a delightful hour of comedic monologues by NPR star James Judd.

  • War Tapes, playing at the Factory, is a thoughtful slice-of-life examination of what intimacy is in our high-tech networked world.

  • Damn Tank, playing at the Factory, is a futuristic dystopia examining the life of a pair of euthanasia technicians in a dying world.
  • Mr. Nep?, playing at St. Vladimir's Theatre, is a delightful science fiction comedy looking at the complications around mind uploading.
    Mr. Nep? (KiS Productions)
    My favourite of the Fringe, Kneel! Diamond Dogs is a fantastic solo show by Michael Posthumus at the Tarragon, looking at how one man used his love for Neil Diamond and David Bowie to break into the world.
  • Evolution / Mr. Truth is a two-part show playing at the Randolph, Evolution being a quietly compelling dance engaging with evolutionary change, Mr. Truth aiming for provocative dark comedy.

rfmcdonald: (forums)
Inspired by my Toronto Fringe Festival viewing, I ask the above question of you. Have you seen any live theatre recently? What was it?
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