Theatre Why there’s nothing like the Fringe to see new talent As always, Toronto’s largest performance festival provides a great opportunity to discover new artists
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: Choir!, Our Little Secret, Caezus, Patron's Picks and more On the 35th Toronto Fringe's penultimate day, I weigh in on a few more shows, and list the fest's winners, including Patron's Picks
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: Killing Time, A Woman Is..., All of Our Parents Are Asian A crowd-pleasing musical gets lots of bonus points, triple threat performer Kiki Moritsugu spills the tea about her life and career and an Asian comedy duo deliver improv with a unique POV
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: Good Old Days, James and Jamesy and more Day 4's highlights included Michael Ross Albert's timely new play and a surprisingly moving clown show by two Fringe faves
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: Blake & Clay's Gay Agenda, Sadec 1965, Mail Ordered and more Day 3 of the Toronto Fringe was my best yet, with hilarious sketch, scathing satire, moving storytelling and a one-of-a-kind opportunity to unleash my inner artist
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: Do You Think You're Better Than Me?, Hymns and Hearse and more In which comedy newcomers Zoe Marin and Rebecca Ablack impress me greatly with their smart, witty and clear POV
Fringe Festival Fringe reviews: The Will of a Woman, The Man with the Golden Heart, and more In the first of my Fringe reports, I weigh in on three of the most-anticipated shows of the festival, including one that's completely sold out
Fringe Festival Fringe, following careers and being grateful for Canadian comedy In which I reflect on Fringes past and present, discuss following artists' careers over decades and express my gratitude for Colin Mochrie's professionalism