Andrew Chapman’s show What Happens Now is an hour-long stand-up comedy act, largely built around an Ottawa theme. Read the full review.
REVIEW: Hard Times @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
Bremner Duthie’s one-man show is set during the depression at a time when vaudeville theatre is being pushed out to make way for cinema. Read the full review.
REVIEW: Breaking Rank @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
Howard Petrick was drafted to serve in a war he didn’t believe in (Vietnam) but didn’t want to break any laws. This left both him and the military in a hard place. In Breaking Rank, Howard Petrick himself tells you the story by taking on a myriad of different characters he encountered during his time in the army. Read the full review.
Life at Fringe, Wrap-up.
So it comes to pass that all things end. And in the ending of the thing, how was it? Read the full review.
REVIEW: This is Today @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
With less than a month before Fringe 2012, Warrior Food tossed their original show concept and started from scratch to put together a show dealing with things that happen in women’s lives. Read the full review.
Life at Fringe, Day 11 Recap
And, curtain. The Ottawa Fringe Festival for 2012 is now over. Read the full review.
REVIEW: The Roommate @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
A man enters a no-strings attached relationship with his hot new roommate only to start developing feelings for her.Read the full review.
REVIEW: Wolves > Boys @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
Two friends meet in a grave yard and give a deeply personal look into their friendship. Read the full review.
REVIEW: Wanderlust @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
Martin Dockery tells stories from his five-month trip into West Africa, looking for wisdom. Read the full review.
REVIEW: Little Orange Man @ Ottawa Fringe 2012
In SNAFU Dance Theatre’s Little Orange Man, Kitt draws the audience into her world and takes them into her dreams to uncover the truth.Read the full review.
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