2000 TORONTO FRINGE
2000 Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival
July 6 - 16
100 Performing Companies
15 Venues
30,761 Ticketed Attendance
$196,491 Box Office Revenue returned to the artists
PLAY LISTINGS
Cabbagetown Theatre Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by William Shakespeare
directed by Robert Ross Parker
Three couples, two beds, and one Puck! Shakespeare's classic play bursts onto the stage in this
funny, bold, physical, and fast paced production.
"Question your desires, know of your youth, examine well your blood..."
>From the company that brought you the 1999 Toronto Fringe hit "PSEUDOLUS"
Cast: Christopher Darroch, Luisa Durante, Stephen Flett, Jennifer Gillespie, Trish O'Reilly,
Mark Wallace, Stacey Wiren
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Trueast Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
A SLOW BURNING CIGARETTE
by Derek Thomas
Sentenced to an eternity in Hell for crimes of passion, two men face their own past as well as
each other in a quest to find their freedom. Darkness, cold and flickering light bury these two
men as they slowly shed themselves and the things they once held.
Cast:: Derek Thomas, Christian McKenna, Alex De Costa
45 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Three Crows Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
A TOUCH OF DEATH (GASP!) A CLOWN PLAY
by The Cast
The beach. Sand and sea. Two clowns, while on vacation, discover the impossibility of getting
away from it all. A Touch of Death is a breath of life. "That time, I almost didn't make it but I
did. In the end, we survive everything."
Cast: Natalie Breton, Michael Kirwin, Nic Pearson
40 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Hoopal
United Kingdom
presented
A VERY DIFFERENT NIGHT WITH HOOPAL
by Hoopal
World-renowned British comedy duo Hoopal, "Superior comics with the timing of the
proverbial Swiss watch" - Edmonton Sun, are very happy and very proud to bring their physical
comedy show. "A Very Different Night with HOOPAL", from England, the land of William
Shakespeare, to Canada, the land of William Shatner.
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Variety Mature Audience
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Theaturtle
Toronto, ON
presented
ALPHONSE
by Wajdi Mouawad
"If by some impossible twist of fate,
a man crossed paths with the child he used to be...."
A mystery about love and loss...of the imagination.
By Quebec's "hottest...theatrical maverick." Globe and Mail
Performed and directed by Alon Nashman
"...pulling us into his beneveloent grip." Ottawa Citizen
60 min.
BYOV F: Bloor JCC Courtyard Playground
Family
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Human Theatre Company
Boulder, USA
presented
AN ANGEL CRIED A TEAR LAST NIGHT
by Amy Marschak
directed by Don Tapia
It is a play about secrets so well hidden, so intense, the best way to keep them...is to forget.
"4 stars" - Edmonton Journal.
"Absolutely brilliant, touching and a healing piece of theatre" - Rob Becker, Defending the
Caveman.
"This play is a gift in all respects." - Vue Magazine
Cast: Amy Marschak
60 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Drama General Audience
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Rhino Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
ANGER IN ERNEST & ERNESTINE, THE
by Robert Morgan, Martha Ross, Leah Cherniak
directed by Ingrid Keenan
You've met & married the one you love. In ecstatic, blind conjugal bliss you've chosen a
basement apartment in the heart of Toronto with a temperamental furnace that won't turn off.
And it's July. Heaven. Welcome to the world of Ernest & Ernestine. It's crazy. It's menacing.
It's bloody inspirational. It's Clown. Enter at your own risk.
Cast: Scott Moore, Tabitha Keast
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Bogen Prod.
Brooklyn, USA
presented
ASHES TO ASHES
by Harold Pinter
directed by Eric Fallen
In the living room of a pleasant house in a university town, Devlin, threatened by his wife
Rebecca's recollections of an abusive lover, questions her relentlessly. As the room slowly
darkens, Rebecca's responses become increasingly morbid and strange, revealing an eerie
communion with the dead victims of unnamed political barbarities.
40 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience
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Pinnacle Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BAGGAGE AND ILLUSIONS
by Bill Hackenbrook & Alan Lee
directed by Kathryn Delory
Baggage and Illusions is a hilarious, slapstick comedy about love, sex and desire. A psychotic
shoe salesman is obsessed with his dream woman, who in reality is dating his brother.
"Baggage and Illusions has the rhythmns and snappy dialogue of America's favorite playwright,
Neil Simon" - Vancouver's Georgia Straight
Cast: Alan Lee, Bill Hackenbrook
60 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language, Nudity
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Pencil-Neck Productions
Guelph, Ontario
presented
BASH
by Tony Berto
directed by Tim McKeon
A South Asian man is assaulted in a park known for nocturnal activities. The detective
investigating can't quite figure out all the details; the victim isn't telling. As the questions are
asked, both men appear to have something to hide. Suspicions, agendas, threats - what happened
in the park?
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Racist epithets
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The Realm of Absolute Knowledge
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BEAUTIFUL LAND OF TIKKI, THE
by Zio Luigi
What would you do if a total stranger wouldn't let you into your own room?! Help Tikki and
Stoki as they try to answer that very question. Zio Luigi and friends create a new realm in which
everything is new, except for the decisions that everyone must make at least once in their lives -
though, in the land of Tikki, everyone also sings while doing it.
40 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre
Musical Children 5 to 65
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Jewpiter Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BECOMING SARAH
by Martina Gail
Accompany Comic Martina Gail into the bowels of the Kitty Kat Klub and witness her hilarious,
revealing transformation into a stripper savant. Come and learn what it takes to put it on, take it
off, and become Sarah!
Cast: Martina Gail
58 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Nudity
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Twisted Nipple
Winnipeg, Manitoba
presented
BIG TOKE, THE
written and directed by Geoff Hughes
Cannabis prohibition is the biggest scam of the century. Using sketch comedy & song, Twisted
Nipple delivers belly-laughs while revealing information about hemp/marijuana that was banned
in Canada for sixty years. Food, clothing, fuel, medicine. Cannabis has it all.
"One of the best of The Fringe." - CBC Manitoba
60 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Sketch Comedy Mature Audience
Warning: Content, Language, breaking the law encouraged
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Letter D Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
presented
BINAR OPPOSITION
by Sandy Donaldson
Computer Crashing? What if Microsoft designed your brain? Jack the robot has problems. He
failed art, his girlfriend dumped him and now another personality has invaded his CPU! Join
Jack as he tells his lifelong journey trying NOT to be human.
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Shoes Off Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BINGO BABES
by Isabel Duarte
Friends Mary and Peggy are living small, with more than a few bad habits keeping them
company. For different reasons, each is set on a separate "recovery path", resulting in journeys
filled with frustration, hope and humour.
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Pretty Feet Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BLACK CAT WALK
written and directed by Richard Periard
She was a crazy thought; a black cat's walk, a dream come true; a madman's talk - she was.
"...it's Tarantino on stage." (The Glengarry News)
50 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Theatre Sadé
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BLUFF
by Darryl Pring
Set at a weekly poker game, four young men discuss their respective relationships. But what
they present publicly to their close friends couldn't be further from the truth.
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Come Together Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BREAKING LEGS!
by Aphra Zimmerman
directed by Colin Taylor & Sam Hancock
THEATRE PEOPLE BREAK LEGS WHILE MOUNTING PLAY! (a wry comedy about what
goes on behind-the-scenes at making theatre)
Cast: Tom Albrecht, Richard Cronin, Valeska Gonzalez, Shawne McKeown, Tim MacLean,
Jason Rumley, Aphra Zimmerman
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Barbara Queiroz
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BREASTS
by Barbara Queiroz
directed by Jeanny So
Do you believe breasts are important? Are men really crazy about breasts? How far would you
go for a pair of them? Costumes by Clarice Michelon.
Cast: Barbara Queiroz, Natalie MacLean Ackers and Sharon Jeffcock
45 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Breadcrumb Trail Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
BUBBA & SEVEN AND THE LOST CASSETTE
by Shaun Fowler-Purdy, Craig Dean
Bubba lost it! Seven, Bubba's roommate and best, actually, ONLY friend, is helping him find it.
What is it? It's a very special cassette. Why is it so special? It holds the answer to the question
that nags throughout this hard rock fantasy: How do you become GOOD at something?
59 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Language
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Rubber Blanket Productions
Mississauga, Ontario
presented
BUNGEE EFFECT, THE
by Jeff Collins, Brad Mear
"There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating then seeing someone
else die." Adolphe Menjou in Paths of Glory. "And it might make you laugh too." Jeff and Brad.
Cast: Adam Fimio, Alison Jutzi, Matt White, Laura Wilson
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Me & Mr Jones Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
CAMINO, THE: WALKING THE PILGRIM ROAD
by Carol Lempert, adapted from Barbara Cappuccitti's book
The true story of a Toronto woman's journey as she takes on the pilgrimage of St. James. In a
walk to "the end of the Earth" she finds what she least expects. Herself. Starring Carol Lempert
from the Fringe hit That Dorothy Parker.
"What's astonishing is Lempert's perfect timing!" - Now Magazine
Cast: Carol Lempert
55 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience
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Paraphrased Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
CLEVER EVELYN (OR MRS. PICKLES AND THE GUIDE TO GOOD VACUUMING)
by Katrine Raymond
"...to get to Mr. Pickles' place, you had to walk a mile past the railroad track until you reached a
small yellow house made of banana skins and old tin cans."
Join Evelyn as she discovers a cast of unusual characters in a world where storybooks collide.
60 min.
Theatre Library Theatre
Play-Comedy Family
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Stark Naked Mad
Toronto, Ontario
presented
DAVID WARRACK'S TREASURE ISLAND
adapted book/lyrics/music by David Warrack
directed by Sean Wayne Doyle
Arrgh mateys! Chart a course to adventure with this fun, family musical. David Warrack's
madcap sense of fun sets sail to this classic tale. But BEWARE... it isn't all laughs and loot...
there's treachery in the air and his name is Long John Silver!
60 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre
Musical Family Warning: Gunshots
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Thug Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
DEAD CITY CABARET
by Theo Pitsavas
The city is swept clean
with the bile ejected
out our rotting spleens.
Some heroes, some zeros, some pawns.
A hell of a lot of screaming going on.
Welcome to Hell.
60 min
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Maximum Capacity
Toronto, Ontario
presented
DEAD ROSES
by Ryan DiMarco
directed by Nicole Stamp
Derek has just broken up with his girlfriend Jessica. And he has to spend the next 24 hours
dealing with his emotional state. With help from his brother John and good friend Dick, Derek
pushes on through the troubles of being a teenager and dealing with his crazy parents.
Cast: Ryan DiMarco, Monica Lapa, Drew Nelson, Laurent Noonan
60 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Language
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Decked Out Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
DECKED
by Richard Ryder, Joanne Garries, Megan Fullerton
Come and take part in a married couple's Canadian may 24 tradition of opening the family
cottage. What could be more Canadian than that? Well throw in an estranged dysfunctional sister
who may or man not be guilty of murder and the answer could be...nothing!
Cast: Megan Fullerton, JoAnne Garries, Richard Ryder
50 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Drunken Dolls
Vancouver, B.C.
presented
DRINKING WITH PERSEPHONE
by Jenn Griffin
directed by Liesl Lafferty
Drinking with Persephone is about a girl who wants to find heaven, but can't because she is
always attracted to hell.
"I pray the whole Fringe Festival for a show like this...Griffin's autobiographical script is
horrifyingly hilarious" (Colin Thomas, the Georgia Straight).
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience
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The Fridge Door Institute
Victoria, British Columbia
presented
DWEEZLE UNDERWOOD AND THE PERFECT DATE
by Graham Vogt & David Backus
Vancouver "99 hold-overs" bring the hit sellout show of Adelaide 2000 Fringe.
"A dynamic exposition of psychological hang-ups and social anxieties -- an unrelenting journey
of self depreciation in which worldly success masks a multitude of inner torments and doubts." -
R.I.U. magazine, Adelaide.
"Superbly acted... Funny as well as thought provoking drama." - Adelaide Advertiser.
Ranked in "PKF" Adelaide 2000, top ten list.
Cast: David Backus and Graham Vogt
60 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Theatre Viscera
Toronto, Ontario
presented
EASY
written and directed by Ian Carpenter
Four young characters ride the narcotic roller-coaster that shapes their emotionally-frayed lives.
A challenging new play about the chemical generation. Raw, sexy, dirty, funny and sad.
Theatre Viscera's MUSCLE MEMORY made Now's top ten shows of 1999. Writer/Director
chosen for Now's top ten theatre artists of 1997.
Cast: Scott McCord, Amy Price-Francis, Joris Jarsky, Tova Smith
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Nudity
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Looking Glass Stage
Mississauga, Ontario
presented
EGGPLANT
by Maryjane Cruise
directed by Jeannette Lambermont
This clever & poignant one-woman comedy follows the compelling story of three women. A
first place winner of two Canadian playwriting awards,
"Touching, funny and certainly recommended." Janice Kennedy, The Ottawa Citizen
"Roseann Wilshere makes a triumphant return to the boards in this heartwarming show" Pat
Donnelly, The Montreal Gazette.
55 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Chaos Productions
Montreal, Quebec
presented
ETCHING
by Chaos Queens
An image based performance that uses physical crashes as a metaphor for emotional loss of
control. It explores the seemingly suspended reality found in the moment of impact that
ultimately disrupts ones sense of order and momentum. The performance collages true stories
that were collected through an interview process and self-exploration.
Cast: Melina Bondy, Tracey Bryant, Faye Dupras, Clea Minaker, Sabrina Stea
45 min.
Artword Theatre
Multi-Media Mature Audience
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GoodSide Productions
Vancouver, Canada
presented
FIFTY SEVEN AND STILL LYING ABOUT MY WEIGHT
by Susan Freedman
directed by Jan Kudelka
Petting above the waist and beehive hair-do's join wicked-stepmothers and serial dieting in this
juicy mix of comedy and nostalgia. Susan travels from the back seat of a '57 Chevy to the front
of the checkout at Costco. Sold-out Vancouver Fringe!
"Evokes uninterrupted laughter and inner reflection" - Vancouver Province
Cast: Susan Freedman
45 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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egomio
Toronto, Ontario
presented
GARBAGE
written and directed by Neil Girvan
The club is GARBAGE. Two men will die there tonight. A comedy.
60 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language, Violence
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Gina Project
Toronto, Ontario
presented
GINA PROJECT
by Nikki Pascetta
Fellini, Rossellini, Pasolini...Linguini? An animated look at Italian life. Rosaria a first
generation 'morph' Italo-Canadian lives her bilingual worlds through fantasy screen diva
personas of Sophia Loren and Anna Magnani and becomes: A-Loud-Mouth-Big-Hair-Stiletto-
Strutting-Booborific GINA!
Cast: Gaetano Lucido, Nikki Pascetta
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Langauge
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Wild Yam Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
GIRL IN THE BOX
by Anita Vandeneykel & Aurora Browne
directed by Aurora Browne
A young woman finds herself alone and confused in the big city. Forced to deal with her
situation, she embarks upon a spiritual journey, and with the help of Corey Hart comes to realize
she's exactly where she's supposed to be.
Cast: Anita Vandeneykel
55 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Theatre of the Repressed with Sansregret Productions Inc.
Toronto, Ontario
presented
GODDESS
by Alex Dallas
A comedy about one woman's search for sex, drugs, rock'n roll & her true identity.
Cast: Alex Dallas
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Contains Ironing
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T & A Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
HANG'N AROUND
by Timothy Edwards, Adam Revesz
directed by Adam Revesz
Is a DNA test to identify a predisposition for suicide helpful knowledge or dangerous
information? "Encompassed with a thousand dangers, weary, faint, trembling with a thousand
terrors...I...in a fleshy tomb, am buried above the ground" William Cowper (1731-1800). T & A
Productions brings you HANG'N AROUND. The difference between good theatre and great
theatre is a little T & A.
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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April Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
HAPPINESS CHANNEL
by Silvija Jestrovic
A comedy about three successful women from Belgrade (Yugoslavia) now residing in Canada,
in search of their identity. Past and present lives collide: "Either you know the reason why
you're alive, or nothing makes any difference" (Chekhov "Three Sisters")
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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The Cherry Collective
Toronto, Ontario
presented
HEDGE
by The Company
Confronting isolation in choice-land
Nothing Happens. One feels stagnant. Then, there is movement.
Utilizing elements of: clown/butoh/Angels/Barbies/saranwrap/Godspeed/Hope.
Cast: Niki Berkowitz, Jenn Boggs
50 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language, Nudity
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Studio 268
Toronto, Ontario
presented
HELP WANTED INQUIRE WITHIN
by Team Studio 268
Is your barista truly April 26, 2000 meant for greatness? What is a sandwich artist? Does your
waitress really want you to have a nice day? Explore the inner workings of the service industry.
Meet the people behind the counter; the people behind the smiles.
60 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Language
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High and Wide Inc.
Toronto, Ontario
presented
HONESTLY, THE WHOLE TRUTH
by Gina Sorell and James Downing; Viki Boyle
directed by James Downing
Honestly and The Whole Truth are two smart and sassy one act capers exploring the
complications of communication between friends, lovers, flower sellers and sequestered jurors.
After all, the truth is subjective. A must see!
Cast: Stephanie Belding, Jeff Clarke, Gina Sorell, Bruce Clayton
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language, Gunshots
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Ananke Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
ICARA
written and directed by Ned Dickens
In a prison, on a tower, on a cliff above the sea, in the time of first stories, she stands on the
sharp edge with her father and he asks her to trust him, to jump and hope to fly. How much is
too much to ask? How high is too high?
Cast: Bruce Beaton, Risa Dickens
50 min.
BYOV A: Central Tech. High School
Play-Drama General Audience
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Black Dog Group
Toronto, Ontario
presented
IN THE PENAL COLONY
by Franz Kafka, adapted by Adrian Truss
Ride on the cutting edge of evolution or drown in it's wake... The voyager watches as a
conservative regime crucifies itself on its own pathetic agenda. We're all in the penal colony. A
Kafka parable appropriate to these neo-fascist times. Come and see the big torture machine!
55 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience
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Magnet Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
JEREMY'S GERMS
by Shrimp Magnet Theatre Company
directed by Kate Keenan
Calling all crustaceans with extraordinary imaginations: Jeremy needs you! He's got the flu and
the rotten germs are playing very sneaky tricks on his unsuspecting organs. The fearless
Antibody Brigade could save the day but they need troops so it's up to you to help them sneeze
those germs away.
40 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre Theatre
Play-Comedy Family
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Rob Patterson
Winnipeg, Manitoba
presented
KEEPING ALL MY BALLS IN THE AIR
by Rob Patterson
This richly entertaining one-man show pokes fun at the anxieties of modern life. It follows our
hero's journey as he becomes everything the teenager he was swore he would never be. If you
see only one Spalding Grey wannabe this Fringe, make it Rob Patterson.
Cast: Rob Patterson
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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English Suitcase Theatre Company
Winnipeg, Manitoba
presented
KRAPP'S LAST TAPE
by Samuel Beckett
directed by Kelly Daniels
"Perhaps my best years are gone. But I wouldn't want them back. Not with the fire in me now."
English Suitcase - ("One of Canada's most important theatre companies" - Vancouver Sun, 1999)
- presents Beckett's viciously funny masterpiece. Previous productions: "Dr. Faustus" ("5 stars"
- Toronto Star), "Whale Nation" ("4 stars" - Globe and Mail).
Cast: Kevin Williamson
60 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience
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Big Sandwich Productions
Vancouver, B.C.
presented
LABRADOR
written and performed by TJ Dawe
TJ tells a story about a trip he took to Labrador.
"a bright, articulate and charismatic performer" - John Coulbourn, Toronto Sun
"a gangly, fast-talking and charming young Vancouver performer" - Kate Taylor, Globe & Mail
"Four Stars... This show is not to be missed" - Adelaide Advertiser (Australia)
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Language
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Psycho Space Chics Production
Toronto, Ontario
presented
LAUNDRY DAY: YOU NEED A LITTLE DIRT TO DO IT
by Rochelle Wilson & Nicola Lawrence
directed by Ralph Chapman
Have you ever talked to a crazy person and then wondered if you're the crazy one? ...ever met a
stranger and become instant friends? ...ever put your faith in the unknown? ...ever done your
laundry in a public laundry mat? Why not? I mean what could happen besides clean clothes?
Cast: Nicola Lawrence, Rochelle Wilson
50 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Language
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Red Letter Theatre/BANG! Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
LEAR'S DAUGHTERS
by Elaine Feinstein and the Women's Theatre Group
directed by Mary Dwyer
Three Princesses.
Two servants.
One King offstage.
One Queen dead.
Cast: Elizabeth Dalgleish, Roxanne Deans
55 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Waterspout Theatre
Somerset Bridge, Bermuda
presented
MAN, THE
by Sandra Alland
directed by Andra Simons
A community of women. Living in rage and fear. The men. Taken to the hills. To hide. Only
one man brave enough to return. Home. Two women brave enough to challenge their past.
Adam Goodall, Tamieca McCloud, Lisabet Outerbridge
45 min
St. Vladimir Theatre
drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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McManic Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MARTIANS IN MY DRIVEWAY
by Laura McGhee
From the creator of the hit one-woman show "LOOK AT MY WHIMSY", comes "MARTIANS
IN MY DRIVEWAY". It is 1938. A suburban housewife has just heard Orson Welles' radio
broadcast "War of the Worlds". She thinks that martians are attacking Earth. Will dinner be
burned??!! Stay tuned.
Cast: Laura McGhee
45 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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The Shehori Brothers
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MIKAYLA
by Daniel & Steven Shehori
directed by Steven Shehori
The Shehori Brothers present their new musical-comedy about a lonely USO entertainer and his
wisecracking puppet sidekicks. Stranded in Europe following W.W. II, they are lead by a
beautiful mystery woman into a web of conspiracy involving secret treasure, Germany's
infamous Third Reich, and technology powerful enough to abolish all humanity!
Cast: Aurora Browne, Mary Pat Farrell, Mark McIntyre, Doug Morency, James Roussel
60 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Musical General Audience
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intelligence
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MINTY PEEL SHOW, THE
by intelligence
directed by Rolando Alvarez Giacoman
Dying to be a white Oprah selling Canadian culture on TV, self-obsessed ESL teacher Minty
Peel pushes the buck and pulls some punches before losing her game to love. And just when
everything is going Mary Tyler Moore, Minty gets her just desserts. Dramaturge: Deanne
Bradley
Cast: Lo Bil, Daniel Vivian, Teresa Montanine, Louis Mercier, Rapinder Nagra
60 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Political content
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HAM Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MONOLITH
by Hart Massey
In the aftermath of a California earthquake, a small island emerges. The UN declares that this
land remain neutral with open-doors for immigrants. To secure peace and equality, cultural and
religious identity are prohibited. Thus , a new race is born in a country called MONOLITH.
Cast: Juana Awad, Eli Cohen, Hart Massey and Jeff Pestell
60 min
Artword Theatre Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience Warning: Language
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The Seediest Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MR. AND MRS. MAGPIE
by Elwood Hannington and Samantha Espie
directed by Caleb Marshall and Steve McQuigge
A tragic comedy about two clowns and a goldfish fending for themselves in the urban jungle.
Cast: Elwod Hannington, Shaune Legris, Samantha Espie
50 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Nudity, balloon popping
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Solar Stage Children's Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
MUNSCH DELIGHT
by Robert Munsch, adapted and directed by Bill Martyn
Five popular stories of Order of Canada winner, Robert Munsch, Stephanie's Ponytail, Show and
Tell, Get Out of Bed, Something Good and Thomas' Snowsuit have been adapted for the stage
with music and song. Expect fun and great energy from four actors emerging from two
successful seasons at Solar Stage Children's Theatre.
60 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre
Play-Comedy Children 2 to 9
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Mosaic Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
NO EXIT
by Jean-Paul Sartre
directed by Yves Saint-Cyr
Three people arrive in hell, painfully aware that the time has come for them to atone for their
sins. But one character is strangely absent: the torturer. As the grisly truth slowly emerges, they
must face the crushing realization that "eternity at last changes each man into himself."
Cast: Toby Orr, Zoe Mugford, Kate Keenan, Philippe Buckland
60 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience
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Theatre Rusticle
Toronto, Canada
presented
NOW THE DAY IS OVER
conceived and directed by Allyson McMackon
The journey home at 5 pm can be a terrible thing. It can also lead a man in a grey flannel suit to
the re-awakening of his heart. A poetic and physical examination of our "tumultuous and varied
day." Sourced in Virgina Woolf's THE WAVES.
Cast: Melinda Little, Siobhan Power, Erik KeverRyle, Sarah Weatherwax
55 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience
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Rocking Chair Test
New York, USA
presented
ON AN AVERAGE DAY
by John Kolvenbach
Thirteen years ago, two brothers were separated.
Tonight, they will collide.
Watch out.
Cast: Jonathan Higgins and John Robinson
60 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Gunshots
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Laughing Day Productions
Vancouver, B.C.
presented
ON DEAF EARS
by Jason Rothery & Toby Mollett
What would drive a man to shoot his computer? How can the Trix rabbit get his hands on some
Smax? How do you kill your best friend? Laughing Day Productions confronts the severe lack
of communication, and the severe lack of head for vampires...
Cast: Matthew Hoos, Jason Rothery, Luisa Jojic, Shane Arbuthnott
60 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language, Gunshots
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Calico Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PARALYSIS
by Ryan McVittie
directed by Kimberly Purtell
People are being butchered everywhere and it's up to a group of madcap investigators to match
limbs to torsos. From the creators of "Animal Music" comes a new comedy about life, love and
murder.
55 min
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Brock and John
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PEOPLE PARK
written by John Mitchell, Brock Simpson, Lisa Lambert
directed by John Mitchell and the Company
From the songwriters of HONEST ED: THE BARGAIN MUSICAL comes this satirical tribute
to the rockin' love-ins of the early 70's. A moralistic youth flees the home of his tycoon father
and is made a Christ figure by an insipid gang of tree-huggers. Bring a picnic.
Scott Anderson, Lisa Brooke, Jonathan Crombie, Lisa Lambert, Doug Morency
60 min.
BYOV E: An Annex Parkette to be announced
Musical General Audience
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Bulletproof Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PERFECT STRANGERS
by Stan Rogal
What settles a person's mind toward doffing their clothes in front of perfect strangers? And is it
really settled, after all? In business, it's a job. In Art, naked softens to nude, remarking: we
shoot nudes. A pretty thought to lie between the legs.
50 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language, Nudity
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Colour and Light Prods and Girl Power Prods
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PIGEON
by Kim Kuhteubl
When your frizzy hair conducts electrical transmissions from photocopiers, it's one thing. When
pigeons land on your balcony, it's quite another. Dee-Dee is an administrative entrepreneur. This
is her story.
"Faster than a speeding bullet, Girl Power heads right for the bull's-eye of the female mystique."
Jon Kaplan - NOW
Cast: Kim Kuhteubl, Producer: Jason Knight
50 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Little Red Hen Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PLAIN GROMBOOLIAN, THE
poetry by Edward Lear, text by Jessica Gardiner
movement by Jessica Gardiner, directed by Jamie Ridler
L is for Lear; L is for landscape, and L is for laughter and lunacy. Little Red Hen Productions
invites you and your family on a journey through the landscape of painter and nonsense poet
Edward Lear's imagination. With dance, song, colourful images, and Lear's unique brand of
whimsy, The Plain Gromboolian is a delightful voyage for children of all ages. Music Direction
by Leslie Barcza
Cast: Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin, Jamie Ridler, Richard Trevor-Williams
45 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre
Musical Family, children 7 to 12
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Voltaire Creations
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PLANET OF THE JOHN
by John Bielby
Famine. War. That thing with Australians and sheep. It's taken centuries to create the problems
we face, but the solution is nigh: John Bielby, Esquire. Get in on the ground floor and suck up
to your future Lord and Ruler. He doesn't need your vote, only your obedience.
60 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Stand-Up Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Aqua Soiree Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PRIME TARGETS
written and directed by Matt Steinberg
School shooting. A community reacts: jocks, teachers, loners, parents...Are we all Prime
Targets?
Cast: Matt Steinberg, Kathleen Zaccheo
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Smoking
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Collective Architecture Theatre Co.
Toronto, Ontario
presented
PRIME TIME
by Julian Doucet
directed by Sasha Lukoc
4 friends. A barrista. A mangler. An incident involving biscotti. A black comedy that asks how
far you would go for cult celebrity.
Cast: Lyon Smith, Michelle Polak, Treasa Levasseur, Sebastien Bertrand and others
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Violence, Gunshots
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Canadia dell'Arte
Toronto, Ontario
presented
REAL YEAR 2000, THE
by The Company
A MUST SEE! This 6th annual critically acclaimed commedia extravaganza is a REGULAR
HIT and gets better every year! Witness film and T.V. sensation Christian Potenza willingly
making a hilarious ass of himself or rising pop legend "MANTLER" deftly playing a role he was
created to play...Il Mechano!
Cast: Caitriona Murphy, Christian Potenza, Randall Lanthier, Genevieve Steele and Mantler
60 min.
BYOV B: Central Tech. High School
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Hard Times
Scarborough, Ontario
presented
RECURRING DREAM, THE
by John Sweet
directed by Martin David Peters
Duncan Finn has some pretty major unresolved inner tensions. As the country faces another
sovereignty referendum, he decides it's time to sort out his own life -- including his romantic
difficulties and the chronic milk shortage. Along the way, he conjures up Carl Jung as well as
some canine friends.
55 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Comedy Mature Audience
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Shaking Ground Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
RELATIVELY SPEAKING
by Peter Fenton
directed by Michael Rawley & Geoffrey Whynot
What's a guy to do? Thomas Martin's life just got really complicated - a breaking secret, a play
about to open, and now at least one mother too many with a secret of her own.
50 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
****************************
Sheboobie Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
RISE AND FALL OF VELLA DEAN, THE
by Shoshana Sperling
directed by Teresa Pavlinek
A dream. A need. A story of music, art and the deception of ego. Writer/performer Shoshana
Sperling who brought you last years fringe hit, THE GOLDEN MILE, returns with this multi-
character thrill ride. "the skill of a Lily Tomlin..." Toronto Star.
Cast: Shoshana Sperling
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language
****************************
Urban Spine
Toronto, Ontario
presented
RUN
by Victoria Goring
directed by Kelly Fanson
You're running for your life. There's nowhere to run to, but plenty to run from. What would
you sacrifice to survive? Your child? Your love? Your last shred of dignity? What can save
you from yourself? Run...and find out...
60 min.
BYOV D: Whitney Hall Quad
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Gunshots
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burning cities new works co.
Albuquerque, USA
presented
SABOTAGE
by The Company
SABOTAGE: An original, improv based, absurdist comedy.
Dive into a river of new, creative ideas and laugh until you choke.
"comedic masterpiece" - Weekly Alibi
"They've been slaying audiences for more than two years." - Albuquerque Journal
SABOTAGE is very fast, very funny, very good, and very funny.
burning cities new works co.
Cast: Mark Chavez, Shenoah Allen, Eric Perry
60 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Sketch Comedy General Audience Warning: Content
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Enchantment By The Tale Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SERENDIPITY AT FIFTY (TALES NOT FOR THE INCONTINENT)
Material by Jean Bubba with citings from Leon Garfield and Folk Tales
directed by M.K. Piatkowski
You're on the road to respectability. You've made all the right decisions for all the right reasons.
Your future is clear. Then, you are offered a map to an unknown place for a purpose you could
never imagine, except in your dreams. They say this happens only in fairy tales...
Cast: Jean Bubba
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience
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S.I.N.B.A.D Theatre Company
Northwest England
presented
SEX AND SENSIBILITY
by The Company
In a thoroughly modern version of the classic tale, Mariah and Ellie, two charming yet
passionate sisters take us on a sexy, amusing romp through a world of love and heartache in their
search for harmony, happiness and husbands....
S.I.N.B.A.D Theatre Company "Two superlative performers" - Edmonton Sun
Cast: Sarah Quick, Letitia Thornton
60 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Sunesis Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SEXY SONG CONTEST, THE
written and directed by Jesse Stewart
The World Famous Oyster Lounge is hotter than a mid-summer clam bake with the 7-piece
Loose Licks and the Great Horned Ones, The Sirens of Ecstasy Singers, a line up of sexy
contestants, a presiding M.C. and the reigning Ms. Oyster judging. Doors, bar and kitchen open
1 hour prior to show time.
60 min.
BYOV C: Old Brunswick House
Musical Mature Audience
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Newman Players
Saskatoon, Canada
presented
SHAKESPEARE'S FOOLS
by Ed Heidt & John Cieslinski
directed by John Adams
A collection of your favorite Shakespearean fools creatively knit into a story.
Cast: Ed Heidt, John Cieslinski
60 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Drama General Audience
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Madrigal Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SHE NEVER BOUGHT ME AN EASYBAKE OVEN
by Kerri MacDonald, Tricia Williams & Company
directed by Kerri MacDonald
From the creative team of YOU'RE THE BEST...REALLY! A hilarious and poignant look at
the mother/daughter dynamic. Mothers-Phone five times a day? Cross every boundary?
Daughters- Wrong choices? Work your last nerve? "I'm not like my mother/daughter!"
REALLY??? Original found material, comedy, drama and music performed by a dynamic
female ensemble.
55 min
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Free Flow Dance Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
presented
SHOW AND TELL
by Jackie Latendresse and Holly Treddenick
Does getting locked out of your dorm room in a towel lead to nude modelling? This
storytelling/dance combo explores the parallels and differences in the lives of two very unique
women up until the day they meet. Secrets, Siblings, Speculums and Sex.
60 min.
Helen Gardiner Phelan Theatre
Dance Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language, Nudity
****************************
Macho Vegetables Entertainment
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SLAVES OF STARBUCKS
by Peter Aterman
directed by Christopher Caines
Biotech gone mad...barking academics...frenzied consumers...salesmen obsessed with death.
Peter Aterman (City of Heroes, Fringe '99) explores the naked truth about capitalism in a
comedy about giving in to monstrous excess. "A witty...and very funny (performer)" - The
Halifax Herald.
Cast: Peter Aterman
60 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Comedy General Audience
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lean mad sam
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SLEEPY JEAN
by Sarah McDonald and Emily Hurson
directed by Cathy GordonMarsh
I could have been, would have been, should have been a mother a teacher a doctor a princess a
fugitive a saint a sinner a prize. Two women reunite to examine how the games of childhood
can impact the future.
Cast: Sarah McDonald and Emily Hurson
45 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-drama General Audience Warning: Language
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Far Fetched Productions
Toronto/Hollywood
presented
SLUT
written and directed by Brenda McFarlane
If Matilda McHartle is a nice girl, why has she just been arrested for prostitution?
A comedy from the company that brought you "I Love You So Much I Wish You Were Dead"
"...McFarlane is one of the brightest young writer-directors around these days..." The Globe and
Mail.
Cast: Heidi Weeks
55 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content, Language
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Cygnet Theatre Company
Toronto, Ontario
presented
SNAPSHOT
by Samantha Swan
directed by Christopher Comrie
A young woman takes an affectionate, often humourous look at the rebellious aunt who inspired
her to escape from her implosive working class family. But once free, can she save her aunt
from herself? Free cocktail recipes and repressed sexual desire included.
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Why Buy The Cow? entertainment company
East York, Ontario
presented
SORCERESS, THE
by Lorraine Swanson
directed by Lynn Zeelenberg
An enchanting newcomer must learn to comply or fry when she moves to a small town with an
odd history of burning women at the stake. A musical romp by the creators of Lunatic Risingand Sanguine Tears.
Cast: Kerry Griffin, Heather Richardson, Lorraine Swanson, Mary Claire Thompson
60 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Musical General Audience
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Voice Impact Project
NewMarket, Ontario
presented
STARLIGHT WISHES
by Merlene Samuel-Cephas
directed by Karen Geoffrey
What happens when a bright star and a small constellation, in search of their place in the
universe, fall to earth? A delightful journey of self discovery and lessons in friendship and
kindness when each learns that we all need each other to survive and make our way in the world.
Cast: Sheena Clowater, Kyla Dover, Stephanie Dyriw, Tricia Ewens, Sarah Jackson
35 min.
Palmerston Library Theatre
Musical Family
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Smashing Stereotypes Productions
Ottawa, Ontario
presented
STILL WAITING FOR THAT SPECIAL BUS
by Alan Shain
Alan has a hot date tonight. Because he uses a walker, he is forced to wait for Para Transpo. The
longer he waits, the more he fantasizes about the date - and the more frustrated he gets with
Wheel-Trans.
"Best Play at Ottawa's 1999 Fringe Festival! 5 stars!" - Ian Nathanson, Ottawa Sun
Cast: Alan Shain
45 min.
Artword Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Content
****************************
Skyward Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
STUCK
Original Story by Dagmar Rollpiller & Alison McMullin
director and Script Editor Dan Dilks
An embittered man finds his way through the turmoil of his past in an encounter with two
enigmatic women.
45 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience
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Theatre Ziggurat
Toronto, Ontario
presented
TANSEY'S BRAG
by John Bourgeois
directed by Maria Ricossa
Facing dismissal, a Jesuit teacher locks himself in his empty classroom. In the course of
preparing his defense, he reviews his teaching career and considers the events leading up to the
charges against him. Whether it's the charade of student empowerment and teacher
enfeeblement, sham liberalism or smug capitalism or the crisis of faith in the Catholic Church,
nothing phony escapes his high-powered sights - not even himself. Performed by the
playwright, one of the city's well-known screen and stage actors.
50 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Drama General Audience
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Keir Cutler
Montreal, Quebec
presented
TEACHING SHAKESPEARE: A PARODY
by Keir Cutler
"BEST NEW PLAY 1998-99" - Montreal English Critics Circle Award
"BEST TEXT" - Montreal Fringe 1999
"Teaching Shakespeare" is a parody of a college class. A hit in Montreal and New York, now
comes to Toronto!
"Formidably delightful... a very funny, often cutting, and totally engaging work." - The Off-Off
Broadway Review
50 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience
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Inter-Act
Etobicoke, Ontario
presented
THANKS FOR COMING OUT
Written and Directed by Andrew Wehrspann
This is high energy entertainment that picks on today's popular culture while stepping througth
the fourth wall of conventional theatre. It's a comedic drama that promises to make you laugh,
think it can make you cry, hopes to make you think and guarantees you'll have a blast. Stage
Managed by Jen Khouri.
Cast: Alanna Mason, Vanessa, Murdock, Vince Moia, Trevor Birrell, Andrew Wehrspan
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy General Warning: Language
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Stickfigure Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
TWO PEAS IN A POD
written and directed by Nicole Zdarsky
Time. God. Death. Vegetables. There comes a point in everyone's life when all is questioned,
even for the simplest of foods. Witness two grown men dressed as peas re-enact a true story.
You heard it in the fridge, you heard it in your soup. Now hear it on stage in its entirety: Pea-
losophy at it's best.
60 min
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience
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Just In A Bowl Productions
Toronto, Ontario
presented
UNSINKABLE
by Michelle Winters & Lori Delorme
Patti and Cathy, the most unpopular girls in high school, feel sure their moment of glory is at
hand. Their...unusual...synchronized swimming routine at the year-end talent show is sure to
win them the respect and adulation they feel they deserve. For the loser in all of us.
Cast: Lori Delorme, Michelle Winters
55 min.
Factory Studio Theatre
Play-Comedy Mature Audience Warning: Language
****************************
Wild Hand Theatre
Toronto, Ontario
presented
URBAN QUARTET
by Leah Davidson
directed by Sarah Armstrong
One couple on the verge of a big decision. One man on the verge of redemption. One woman
on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Four urban dwellers cross paths by chance and change
their lives forever.
From the director and writer of RANT and SALMON MIRANDA.
60 min.
Poor Alex Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience Warning: Language
****************************
Act Civil
Toronto, Ontario
presented
VANSESSION
by Barry Davis
directed by Chris Kent
An aspiring musician, a feeble husband, a confused killer and a single girl looking for love are
united in their quest to win a "Refuge", the mini van so large it can carry all of life's problems.
White lies, manipulation and unspoken truths come standard. Love and friendship are optional.
50 min.
Robert Gill Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Anonymously Staged Things
Toronto, Ontario
presented
VILLAIN
by Scott McKay
directed by John Delacourt
Boredom. Bickering. Threats. Fear. For most of us, it's just another day at the office. For one
man, it's enough to make him desperate for a change. Desperate for something that will make
him want to live. Desperate, of course, for management. Just how far can he go?
55 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Play-Drama Mature Audience Warning: Language
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Purple Theatre Co.
Windsor, Ontario
presented
WAR GAME
by Joey Ouellette
No-one's land. Two young men from very different backgrounds are drawn into world war.
Cast: Davydd Cook, Joey Ouellette
50 min.
Glen Morris Studio
Play-Drama General Audience
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Bedlam Voices
Vancouver, B.C.
presented
WHISKEY BARS, PRETTY BOYS, PEARLY WHITES AND LITTLE DOLLARS: A KURT
WEILL REVUE
by Bremner Duthie, Music By Kurt Weill
Welcome! Come into the threadbare dressing room of a cabaret singer. Pour yourself a drink.
He'll tell you where and who he's been -- No! He'll sing for you instead. The popular,
unknown, seductive and dangerous songs of Kurt Weill sung in cabaret's razor edge tradition.
"Thrills listeners" - Victoria Fringe Review.
Cast: Bremner Duthie
60 min.
George Ignatieff Theatre
Cabaret General Audience
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Nude Hand Puppets
Toronto, Ontario
presented
YOUNG VISITORS, THE
book by Daisy Ashford, adapted by Julie Tepperman
A charming English Tale of adult love and courtship at the turn of the 19th century. Told
through the eyes of its nine year old authoress, we follow Mr. Salteena and friends on his
journey to become a gentleman.
60 min.
St. Vladimir Theatre
Play-Comedy General Audience