
Hospital Sofa
Off-the-radar Fringe gem
The Last Man in Europe: A Portrait of George Orwell
A thought-provoking and deeply original work
Romeo and Chulio
The Bard’s greatest tragedy, as told by gay bears
Putting Words in My Mouth
Food for thought. Literally.
Inexcusable Fantasies
To miss this show would be...inexcusable
False Friends
The frightening nature of cross-cultural relationships
City of Lions and Gods
Raising the Fringe bar
The House Jack Built
Sharp, modern Multi Story Theater drama
Play, Actually: A Non-Rom Com
A scathing and tongue-in-cheek look at modern courtship
Kafka Resurrected
Kafka and Son offers a wonderfully abstract and emotionally engaging experience which will surely go down as on of the best at this year's Fringe Festival
Fabulous Filth
Marcel Lucont may go down as the dirty minded comedy highlight of this year's Fringe Festival
Pick a Song, Any Song!
Local act The Human Jukebox offers up a fun night, but the audience can make or break the performance
Ragulabuggla, a Heartfelt Performance
Ragulabuggla - A Tale About an Environmental Refugee is a solid show that only suffers from scattered themes
Laughter in the Steam Room
Scott Agnew has all the right attributes, but you may find your attention wandering as the show wears on
Memories of a Mute
A skillful mime tells an engaging tale of humor and heartbreak
Marcel Lucont, Gallic Symbol
Is this sardonic French stand-up really as magnifique as he thinks he is?
An Average Day for Johnny Moon
Does an ordinary day in the life of Mr. Moon make for an extraordinary Fringe experience?