2012 Postcards from the Fringe - Part 1 |
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| Written by Wayne Current |
| Monday, 18 June 2012 15:22 |
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The 2012 Fringe festival is well under way. It is definitely my favourite festival of the year. It's a chance to see some great theatre, dance, and storytelling at a bargain price. It's also an opportunity to meet new friends, catch up with old ones, and drink plenty of beer outside under the open sky! What could be better? This year, I intend to see approximately 30 shows, and I will tell you about my adventures over a series of three articles featuring postcard reviews.
While I haven't seen everything yet (I've attended 11 shows so far), here are two must see shows: Little Orange Man -- This is a brilliantly whimsical one woman show, created by Ingrid Hansen and Kathleen Greenfield. It's about Kitt, a high energy 12 year-old girl who likes to recount folk tales told by her Danish grandfather. Kitt uses puppets in variety of different forms -- some of them are even made out of her lunch -- to tell her stories. It's a really special show. Go see it! I recommend getting there early and sitting as close to the front as you can since the sight lines in her venue, St. Paul's Eastern United Church, aren't the best.
So there are three shows to get you started. Check out ottawafringe.com to read about the rest of the shows featured in this year's festival.
Photo credits: Ingrid Hansen in Little Orange Man (photo: courtesy of SNAFU dance) Heterollectual photo courtesy of Pollux Dance Tags: adventure, crazy little thing called love, dance, festival, fringe, heterollectual, little orange man, lonely bear, lunchbox puppets, ottawa, out on the town, review, theatre
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