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Category Archives: Citadel Theatre
Kid A, Kid B (fourth review)
Choreographer: Alyssa Martin Director: Alyssa Martin Cast: Corrado Cerruto, Alicia Gui, Olivia Herman, Taylor Hunt, Samantha Grist, Sylvie Moquin Review by: Justin Emmett Kid A kid B plays out with the awkward romanticism of a Wes Anderson film. It’s cheeky … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Juliet, Kid A, Romeo, Romeo & Juliet, Scouting, Tent, Wes Anderson
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Green Being Green (third review)
Playwright: Peter Ormond Review by: Gord Simmons As another reviewer has noted, there was no programme, and so I have less information here to share with you about the cast than I might have liked to share. But, it is … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Arts, Attention, eco, Ensemble cast, fringe, fringe festival, green, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Performing Arts
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Jamie’s Gone (third review)
Playwright: Michael Kras Director: Michael Kras Cast: Matthew Blackshaw, Alisa Blanchard, Robert Brown, Devin France, Jesse Horvath, Danny Johnston, Philip Krusto, Kayla Mazepa, Concetta Roche, Kit Simmons, Hannah Wayne. ‘Jamie’s Gone’ is a VERY strong ensemble piece, and it managed … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Bill Perkins, Character (arts), Ensemble cast, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Jamie, Performing Arts, Robert Brown
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Nocturne (third review)
Playwright: Samuel Chang, Allison Warwick & Derek Hung Director: Samuel Chang Cast: AJ Haygarth, Allison Warwick, Michael Pearson, Cassandra Bowerman, Carissa Bowerman Review by: Justin Emmett The Fringe festival is a bit of a grab bag, you never know what … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Experimental, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, performing art, Samuel Chang, Theatre
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Green Being Green (second review)
Playwright: Peter Ormond Review by: Steven Spriensma At the beginning of the show, Green Being Green is given the subtitle ‘a play in seven acts’, but don’t be fooled- viewers must be warned that they have to eschew the label … Continue reading
Jamie’s Gone (second review)
Playwright: Michael Kras Director: Michael Kras Cast: Matthew Blackshaw, Alisa Blanchard, Robert Brown, Devin France, Jesse Horvath, Danny Johnston, Philip Krusto, Kayla Mazepa, Concetta Roche, Kit Simmons, Hannah Wayne. Review by: Steven Spriensma Jamie’s Gone is an affecting work of … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Contemporary, drama, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Jamie, Performing Arts, Theatre, Twilight Zone
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Here (second review)
Playwright: Aaron Jan Director: Aaron Jan Cast: Jacqueline Byers, Greg Solomon, Jessie Cox, Erica Charles Review by: Steven Spriensma Here is at its best when the director and choreographer take the play into visually daring territory. The use of audio-visuals … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Dance, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Modern, Performing Arts, Protagonist
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Roommates (second review)
Playwright: Danny Deakin, Na’im VojdaniDirector: Danny Deakin, Na’im VojdaniCast: Danny Deakin, Na’im Vojdani, Chandler Loryn, Vanessa Mileto, Nicole Marie Henderson, Gregory McGuire Review by: Steven Spriensma “The Roommates” centers on Jake and Rob, two friends inseparable since childhood, who have … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartment Living, Arts, fringe, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Performing Arts, Roommate, YouTube
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Kid A, Kid B (third review)
Choreographer: Alyssa Martin Director: Alyssa Martin Cast: Corrado Cerruto, Alicia Gui, Olivia Herman, Taylor Hunt, Samantha Grist, Sylvie Moquin Review by: Steven Spriensma Kid A, Kid B is a madcap 40-minute dance work, a musical Romeo and Juliet stitched together … Continue reading
Tom, Dick & Harry (second review)
Playwright: Langille MacGregor Director: Byron McKim Cast: Risa Cohen, Adrian Gorrissen, Scott Garland, Anthony Rella, Cynthia Galant Review by: Steven Spriensma Ignore the rather blasé title and whatever vague things it could mean- Tom, Dick & Harry is a funny, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Comedy, Dick, fringe festival, hamfringe, hamilton, Hamilton Fringe Festival, hamont, Harry, Performing Arts, Scott Garland, Tom
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