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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Montreal Fringe, 2011, Aggregator

You'll find links to all our coverage of the 2011 edition of the Montreal Fringe here. You can comment on every article and, below each company's event listing, discuss what you think about the show or pose questions you have.

Ratings for shows are given in charpies (five is the top):






SHOWS WHICH RECEIVED FIVE-CHARPIE RATINGS (Alphabetically):



Other Reviews (Alphabetically):
8 Ways My Mother Was Conceived
Am I Blue
The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine
Austen for the Attention-Impaired
Between Gossip and Dreams
Buddha and the Rock Star
Busy Week - A Mystery
The Birth of Weza or Go F@#k Your Mother
Canuck Cabaret
Crazy Love
Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
A Different Woman
Edges: A Song Cycle
Elevated
eXs and Ohs
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
How to Become JAYEE
Improspection
I'm Still Here
JapJAP
Jem Rolls is PISSED OFF
Jess Salomon - Doing Good
The Last Straight Man in Theater
Lydia Lockett: JAZZ POETRY OF THE NEW BEAT GENERATION
Madwomen's Late Night Cabaret
Manga 
Men Telling Stories
Mind Control: Hypnosis Show
The Motherhouse
Peter 'n' Chris Save The World
Quarter Life Calamity
Rains Down in Africa
Remember Ezra
Robby Hoffman - Biography
ShLong Form Improv
Slut (R)evolution
Small Talk
Suspended Pieces
The Sods
So We Thought We Could Act
Suicides in Vegas
Taelstrum
Teaching Hamlet
The Templeton Philharmonic
Think Outside/BOX
TIRED WAVE STOP!
Uncalled For Presents: Trial of the Century
Venezuela and Friends
Verbal Diary-ah
Zack Adams; Love Songs For Future Girl
Zip and Wick #72: Endings

The Processed Theatre Journey to the Fringe Blog
- Part I
- Part II
- Part III
- Part IV

Robin Henderson, director of The Only Bar, Fringe Blog
- June 10, 2011
- June 11, 2011
- June 12, 2011
- June 15, 2011

EVENTS (press kits and photos from the various companies, listed alphabetically)
(Click here to find out how to get your event listed):
The π-Roject 
8 Ways my Mother was Conceived
Adopt This
Am I Blue
The Birth of Weeza or Go F@#k Your Mother
blink blink blink
Buddha and The Rock Star
Callback
Crazy Love (with video)
Crossroads
A Different Woman (with video)
Elevated (Pushing Buttons)
I'm Still Here
The Last Straight Man in Theater
Manga
Madwomen's Late-Nite Cabaret
Motherhouse (with video)
Radio Star
Red
Remember Ezra
Robby Hoffman: Autobiography So What, You Think You're Better Than Me?
Shlong Form Improv
Suicide(s) in Vegas
Teaching Hamlet
Venezuela and Friends
Verbal Diary-Ah: Confessions of an awkward teenager
Zip & Wick #72: Endings


Articles (most recent on top):
Frankie Award Nominations
Picture of the Week Am I Blue
Theatre For Thought Shows by my friends
After Dark The Fringe reimagines theatre
Upstage Interview with Michael di Cesare (8 Ways My Mother was Conceived)
An Interview With Uncalled For
Friday Five, June 10: Fringe Survival Guide
Antonio Bavaro Gives Good Hed(wig) (Profile, Hedwig and the Angry Inch)
The Upstage Interview: The Manga Company
Friday Five, June 3, Best Fringe Non-Theatre
Video: CharPo's Picture(s) of the Week, Fringe Edition - best of the fest
Fringe 2011: We're off!  (and the CharPo ratings system)
News: Fringe-For-All Coverage
After Dark, May 31, 2011: Best Bets
Theatre For Thought, May 31, 2011: Veronica Russell
The Gay Fringe
Video: Fringe For All Sights and Sounds
The Upstage Interview: Veronica Russell (A Different Woman)
The Friday Five, Prefringe edition, May 27 Most intriguing or weird titles
Theatre for Thought, May 24, What to se at the Fringe, Part I
The Friday Five, Prefringe edition, May 20 Rules for spectators
Fringe Press Conference
Theatre For Thought, May 17: How to Produce a Fringe Show: A Guide for Virgins
After Dark, May 17: Fringe and Imagination
Upstage Interview: Tanya O'Debra of Radio Star
The Machine in Full-Metal Mode Interview with Fringe boss Amy Blackmore
Tales From The Fringe Joel Fishbane's memoire

2 comments:

  1. KHALIL GIBRAN ONCE WROTE; THE MERIT OF A MAN RESIDES IN HIS KNOWLEDGE AND HIS ACTS AND NOT IN THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN OR HIS RELIGION. GO FRINGE1

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  2. I went to the toilet at MainLine and got hepatitis C.
    god that place is disgusting.

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