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Tag: 2022 Fringe Festival

Fringe Festival

Fringe in Sketch: FAIR TRADE (Jessica Creane & Yannick Trapman-O’Brien)

Aaron Krolikowski September 26, 2022 No Comments

Is Trust given freely, or earned over time?

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ROMEO AND JULIET (OJ Productions): 2022 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 26, 2022 No Comments

It’s a tragedy that more audiences will not have a chance to enjoy the production.

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Fringe in Sketch: LUSTER (Junk)

Aaron Krolikowski September 15, 2022 No Comments

Lust for exposure and success turns… TRAGIC. Set in an underground shopping mall turned nightclub, Junk’s newest experience, Luster, reveals the twisted nature of reality show…

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Romeo & Juliet in a Bar (Shakespeare on Tap): 2022 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 12, 2022 No Comments

A little bit naughty at times, semi-Shakespearean lingo is mixed with a good deal of TomFoolery.

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FOOD (Geoff Sobelle): 2022 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 9, 2022 No Comments

Unless you know Geoff Sobelle’s other works, you’ve never seen anything like this.

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