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2018 Windsor Fringe Review: Laugh, ‘Cause That’s What She Said

July 31, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

Michelle Mainwaring is a colourful character. I knew going into her one-woman show “That’s What She Said” at the 2018 Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival, I would laugh for the entire show – and I wasn’t disappointed. […]

Once-Youve-Found-It
Event Reviews

2018 Windsor Fringe Review: Reverie Theatre Digs Deep Into The Mind

July 31, 2018 Jen Gurniak 0

Reverie Theatre company is a troupe founded by Winnipeg native Donovan Jackson who moved to Toronto in 2012. His approach to theatre is a little more non traditional. He focuses on interpretive moment, puppetry and […]

Shelter-In-Place
Event Reviews

Matt St. Amand’s Shelter In Place at Shadowbox is Captivating

July 28, 2018 Jen Gurniak 0

When you hear the words “theatre” and “corporate” you wouldn’t think they would go together, but to local Windsor writer Matt St. Amand it makes perfect sense! Shelter in Place is apart of Post Productions […]

Event Reviews

Local Play Was Made Out of a Love For Late Night Television

July 28, 2018 Jen Gurniak 0

For the Love of Late Night is a Windsor original show written by the talented Michael J. Krym, who also directed and produced the show. He also played a small role as Gary the stagehand […]

Arkells
Interviews

With Nine Top 10 Hits, Arkells Are Becoming Their Own People’s Champ

July 27, 2018 April Savoie 0

It’s been 10 years since Hamilton rockers Arkells released their debut CD. Since that time, the band has won Juno awards, performed with legends like The Tragically Hip and they’ve brought a new sound to […]

Guess Who
Interviews

The Guess Who Visits Sarnia with New Album and Refreshed Energy

July 27, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

Guess Who’s back? The Guess Who, that’s who! The Guess Who is responsible for countless rock classics, which still retain a major presence on rock radio – “American Woman,” “No Time,” and “These Eyes” for […]

Event Reviews

2018 Windsor Fringe Review: Hooked Brings Big Expressive Dance to Windsor

July 26, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

In its Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival debut, Hooked brings a big city expressive dance piece to Windsor. Through contemporary and jazz movement, the Pepper Dance Projects production looks at how seven characters function with their own […]

Event Reviews

2018 Windsor Fringe Review: Theatre 101 Offers Fun Learning Experience

July 26, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

Revolution Youth Theatre is a theatre company in Windsor dedicated to providing an enriching environment for young actors to learn and develop their skills. It’s a charitable organization offering youth ages 12 to 21, in […]

The-Session-
Event Reviews

2018 Windsor Fringe Review: The Session Serves Up Dirt on Mental Illness and Abuse

July 26, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

Monologues are tough to pull off because great acting ability and a moving story are essential to its success – plus audiences really need to make a connection in some way with the character in […]

Red
Event Reviews

2018 Windsor Fringe Review – Red: The Untold Story of the Queen of Hearts

July 26, 2018 Dan Savoie 0

One of the great things about Fringe festivals like the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival is the experimentation both audiences and theatre folks get to experience. In the case of Red: The Untold Story of the Queen […]

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