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Fringe: Day 3 review round-up

Rave reviews for Moving Along, The Sicilian, Lysistrata, As You Puppet and more. Check www.eyeweekly.com/fringe every day throughout the festival for more reviews.

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Of the Fields, Lately

BY Christopher Hoile

Soulpepper plus David French adds up to yet another great evening of theatre. For Of the Fields, Lately (1973), French’s sequel to his breakthrough play Leaving Home (1972), Soulpepper has...

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It’s Different For Girls

BY Chandler Levack

EYE WEEKLY's 2009 Fringe Festival coverage kicks off with Aurora Stewart De Peña’s intriguing entry, an existential opus on femininity without the vagina monologues. Plus: Fringe Festival Best Bets... (4)

Screen Play

BY Chandler Levack

The Bloor Cinema joins the Fringe with their shadow-cast program, The Silver Stage

Fringe Best Bets

Featuring: Red Machine — Part One, The Fever, The King’s Conscience, Moving Along, Chicken Licken, Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, Artifacts, and Head First (1)

Scene, not herd

Looking for an art-kid hideout during Pride? Try P/E/D

The Burning Bush

Jackie Mason has already given Tracey Erin Smith a thumbs-up on her concept for this one-woman show about a rabbi-turned-stripper, and no wonder: the result is...

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Loot

Soulpepper’s production of Joe Orton's Loot (1965), though still set in the 1960s, proves to be surprisingly contemporary in its critique of unbridled authority...

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Awake and Sing!

Soulpepper’s current production of Clifford Odets’ Awake and Sing! (1935) would do well to follow the exhortation of its title. The play is now recognized as...

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Papa don't preach

At first, Tracey Erin Smith’s obsession with Jackie Mason seems a little creepy. She’s in her 30s. The stand-up comedian, famous for his appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s and his one-man shows on Broadway, is 73. On a visit to Toronto, Mason...

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