At The Vibe, we’re all about helping Hamiltonians discover great events happening in our city. You open the newsletter every Thursday morning looking for something new to explore, and we think this year’s Hamilton Fringe Festival is going to deliver.

We're even attempting something bold this year: trying to review all the performances and get them published by the end of the first weekend so you can decide what you would like to go see next. 

Below is an introduction to the performances.

Hamilton Fringe runs July 16-27, 2025.
Full schedule & tickets: hftco.ca

To understand what makes this festival so exciting, we sat down with Hamilton Fringe’s Chris Stanton (Executive Director) and Franny McCabe-Bennett (Managing Director) to talk about the magic behind the scenes, the power of community, and what makes Fringe one of Hamilton’s most energizing cultural events.

Written & Performed by Joanna Rannelli

Dramaturg & Directed by Kerry Ipema

Multi-award winner Joanna Rannelli brings to life Nikki, a charismatic hairstylist with a flair for storytelling. Inspired by true stories, Nikki welcomes audiences into her salon, where a lively cast of clients spill their sassy, saucy and scandalous secrets. This humorous journey into beauty, self-expression and unexpected connections is a must-see that will keep audiences laughing their heads off...without messing up their hair.*

Patrons Pick – Orlando Fringe (2025)
Critics’ Choice Award: Best Solo Comedy – Orlando Fringe (2024)

Sold-Out Run – Edmonton Fringe (2024)
Sold-Out Run – Orlando Fringe (2025)

Producer - Muhammad Dewji

https://gravitytheatre.ca/

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Sister Sophia Kicks the Habit delves into the revelations of Sister Sophia, an aging Catholic nun in crisis. As she grieves the loss of her best friend Sister Beatrice, she grapples with the realities of her half century of sisterhood in her own restless night of the soul. Through her humorous and insightful musings (with songs!), Sister Sophia confronts g(G)od and in her quest to finally be heard, she discovers a newfound outlook on life.*

Playwright/Performer

Lisa Randall

Director/Dramaturg

Kate Johnston

Lights/Stage Management

Jonathan Carroll & Robin Moir

lisarandall.ca

Warnings: None

From Governor General Award-winning playwright George F. Walker comes a two-hander told in real time. Bobby and Tina, together at fifteen until it all fell apart in their twenties, are now both pushing forty and still trying to figure out what went wrong, or if there was ever anything right. The same park. The same swirling emotions. Their grown-up kids. A desperate need for help. Funny, sad, painful, and even a bit hopeful.*

Playwright

George F. Walker

Director

Matthew Willson

Warnings: Coarse Language, Other

Other Warnings: Domestic violence, discussion of suicide, discussion of sex, discussion of drug use

A Fortune Teller is about to start a séance when her teenage niece bursts in. "My mother says I have to live with you now." A client comes in who wants to contact his late wife. The niece's no-good boyfriend turns up. And that's just for starters. A knockdown farce that has some clever things to say about youth, love, the Great Beyond, and the Here and Now.*

Playwright

David Laing Dawson

Director

Ronald Weihs

Warnings: None

Two strangers, one painting. What do they see in it? What do they see in each other? An exploration of connection, reflection and the power of shared experience in an age of screens, self-absorption and disconnection.

Playwright/Director

Raymond Beauchemin

Actor

Melissa Murray-Mutch

Actor

Mark Gamache

Warnings: None

A group of bar patrons have all heard the same story: during the Golden Age of Piracy, a pirate paid a woman five hundred doubloons (about $400,000) to take her clothes off, and nothing more. No other details are available. But surely it can’t be that straightforward? Each character has a different explanation, each building on the others'. This story asks: when history gives us no details, what story do we choose to invent?

Director

Max Cameron Fearon

Playwright

Katherine Teed-Arthur

Cast

Jillian Robinson, Sivert Das, Giselle Magie, Brett Seivwright, Katherine Teed-Arthur

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Gun Shots, Nudity, Violence

A Canadian Explains Eurovision to (Other Canadians) is a love letter to the weirdest, wildest music competition on Earth. Part stand-up, part TED Talk, part glitter-fueled existential crisis, this one-person show takes you on a whirlwind tour of Eurovision history, queer joy, and what it means to find yourself through sequins and song. Whether you’ve never heard of it or you’re a diehard fan, there's a space for you in Eurovision.

Creator

Matti McLean

Warnings: None

A would-be-groom is waylaid with a dark prophecy that threatens to disrupt his plans for a happily ever after, unless he can take bloody matters into his (soon to be) bloody hands. Church bells will toll, one way or another.
A darkly staged gothic comedy inspired by Oscar Wilde.

Director

Tyler Brent

Warnings: Fog, Violence

A random group of MMO players meets Pookamhura, a gnome rogue inspired by Shakespeare's Puck, as they wait for another player to join them for a dungeon adventure.

During the wait, they reflect on their shared history as gamers and people, using original songs and humour.

One player reveals a secret that causes tension and challenges the group, forcing them to confront their prejudices and make difficult choices. The story explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the complexities of life’s adventures.

A new musical by

Chris Cracknell

Book and stage direction by

Brian Morton

Cast

Emily Bolyea, Francis Wallace, Jelena Vermilion, Mason Micevski

Warnings: Coarse Language

Paula Wing and Tanisha Taitt star in this edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep you talking after it ends! The clock is ticking when Leni Riefenstahl is visited by an interviewer with more than questions for the infamous filmmaker. From the winner of the Best New Play in Toronto and Hamilton Fringe, Steven Elliott Jackson, and acclaimed director Alice Fox Lundy, comes the most talked-about play of the Hamilton Fringe!

Playwright

Steven Elliott Jackson

Director

Alice Lundy

Cast

Paula Wing, Tanisha Taitt

Warnings: Violence

Häus of the Holy Spirit presents a drag-infused dramatization of the Bible’s Easter story with a surprise musical twist. In this queer re-telling, Jesus is a revolutionary again facing political persecution and religious martyrdom in historic Palestine (the Holy Land of Judea) under Roman occupation. An anti-colonial love letter, this play comes to life with a cast of alternative drag artists dedicated to shaking up “Canadian” conversation. Come and see for yourself.

Writer and Director

Rebecca Casalino

Producer

Praveen Wakwella

Producer

Jasmine Avila

Warnings: Strobe Lights, Violence

The lights go up on a polished comedy, but something is off. As cracks form in the story and chaos creeps in, "All the World’s a Cage" transforms into a gripping, unsettling exploration of entertainment and the control, abuse, and exploitation of performers for profit. The line between performance and reality is blurred, forcing the audience to question their role in the spectacle. Are you just watching... or are you part of the cage?

Producer / Director / Playwright

Robb Gendron

Producer / Playwright

Sabina Stan

Warnings: Coarse Language, Strobe Lights, Fog, Violence

The Chicks have lost their ENERGY! What could have stolen it? Capitalism? People? Low iron? An all-consuming bullet journal that reminds you that you’re never going to be perfect?!?! One thing’s for sure, The Chicks are gonna fight to get from lethargy to energy! So clap and laugh for us in our brand new 2025 sketch revue, so we don’t fade away and die! ... But otherwise we’re fine, how are you?

Created by Alicia Carrick, Julia Jones, Emily Decloux, Sam Sexton and Jo Anne Tacorda

Warnings: Gun Shots, Violence, Other

Other Warnings: audience participation

Brown Noise is a bold blend of stand-up, sketch, and storytelling exploring the South Asian-Canadian experience from two very different sides. Medha is a first-gen Canadian. Rish is not-so-fresh-off-the-boat. Together, they clash, connect, and find the funny in family, identity, and the chaos of being brown in Canada. Heartfelt, hilarious, and refreshingly honest.

Actor/Playwright/Producer

Medha Arora

Actor/Director/Producer

Rishabh Kalra

Warnings: Other

Other Warnings: This show discusses themes of racism & xenophobia, and may include minor swearing.

Fringe veteran Paul Hutcheson is back with his fourth solo comedy at the Hamilton Fringe. Known for his physical style of storytelling and stand-up, Hutcheson has performed across Canada to rave reviews and packed houses.. "Look out Jim Carrey!"-View Magazine, "Hutcheson's plastic body and endless comic expressions dominate the stage."-Star Phoenix

Cast:

Paul Hutcheson

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Catch Me in the Kitchen Story Adventures

Daring wolves, clever heroes, and twisted fairy tales collide in Catch Me in the Kitchen Story Adventures — a wildly imaginative, laugh-out-loud show for kids 4–12 and their grown-ups. Bursting with physical comedy, heartwarming surprises, and a touch of French, this is storytelling at its finest. ★★★★★ “A masterpiece of the imagination.” — Winnipeg Free Press. “A magical showcase... perfect for young audiences.” — The Toronto Star. Don’t miss this fringe family favourite!

Playwrights / Performers

Ginette Mohr and Stephen LaFrenie

Director

Liz Pounsett

Composer

Tim Freeman and the Pickle Peppers

Warnings: None

Who's committing lewd public acts with Francis Corp. cheese? Eat free cheese and watch pathologically self-improving heiress, Frances Francis, try to unmask the culprit. Armed with an earnest desire to save the family business and questionable detective skills, Frances turns everything into a messy media spectacle. Racing against the true crime investigators on Reddit, Frances must catch the Cheese Pervert before they destroy her family–and the Cheese Division's profit margins. Unfortunately, inspired by true events.

Playwright

Kayla Kurin

Playwright and Director

Krista Rowe

Performer

Megan Phillips

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Charon, the ferryman of the River Styx, embraces a young, ordinary Daphne as she struggles with her transition from life to death, helping her grasp the universal concepts of fate and fear. As they journey from life to the afterlife, Daphne discovers the power of mentorship and kindness as she fights the memories of her past, with Charon offering perspective from religions across the globe.

Playwright / Director

Jake Hunter

Performer

Ali Farhadi

Performer

Jessica Konkle

Warnings: Coarse Language, Violence

Inspired by a real event, Best New Play Award-winner ‘Crane Girl’ (Falling Iguana Theatre) follows a woman who walks out of her life and climbs a crane. It explores rage, women's bodies, reproductive rights, and what it means to find your voice in a patriarchal nightmare. And it’s funny. This fast-paced highly physical play stars three actors playing multiple roles, and the real kicker? Our titular Crane Girl is on that crane the entire show!

Playwright

Alexa Higgins

Director

Alexa Higgins

Actors

Ian Ottis Goff, Alexa Higgins, Katherine Cappellacci, Kira Chisholm (swing)

Warnings: Coarse Language, Other

Other Warnings: Reference to self-harm and miscarriages.

Gaumukhi (Cow) is an existentialist solo drama that follows a Cow, as she navigates the various identities imposed on her, with the identities she desires. Set in the months preceding and during the Bombay riots of 1992, Gaumukhi blends lyrical prose with live Indian classical music to reflect the eponymous protagonist's journeys of loving and longing in the divisive, communal landscape of India.

Playwright and Director

Kush Shah

Co-producer and Performer

Deval Soni

Warnings: Gun Shots, Strobe Lights, Fog, Violence

Experimental human-AI collaborative performance. A solo performer arrives with no script. The audience sends anonymous GROUP PROMPTS to an AI agent which combines them. The performer hears the script through a headset and performs it. If it’s funny, it’s funny. If it’s sad, it’s sad. If it’s weird, it’s weird. Whatsoever it is: you, performer, and artificial intelligence co-created it.

Creative Head

Amanda Tkacyk

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Other

Other Warnings: This is a co-created unscripted performance that may discuss sensitive topics or themes.

“I’m the main character! You’re the villain!” cry the clowns, trying so hard to live with dignity. Why was that person so mean to me? Why do I have to get to work on time when the world is burning? Where is the joy? Why is my coffee cold? WHERE ARE MY GLASSES GAHHH!!!! Ridiculous, beautiful, musical and questionable, bring your whole family to this super fun clown physical comedy by the Play Play Collective.

Director

Janice Jo Lee

Playwrights and Performers

Chantal Bassous, Sue Carroll, Sivert Das, Angelic Goldsky, Michael Higginson, Kendra Ward, Janice Jo Lee

Warnings: None

Veteran English comedian Alex Dallas (Sensible Footwear)— is sensational in this razor-sharp one-woman show that takes on everything from manspreading to #MeToo.
A memoir of encounters with men throughout her life: handsy professors, train manspreaders, A-list fondlers, pornography-cataloguing fathers.
Dallas is furiously funny with that signature dry British wit .Hilarious and powerful, Dallas really gets to the heart of what it means to be treated like prey in a world full of wolves.

Playwright

Alex Dallas

Performer

Alex Dallas

Director

Clare Barry

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Violence

Hum-Buzz is a mad-dash virtuosic performance about someone—or something—that is in love with you. She lives in your bathroom and she sees your secrets. Or she thinks she does. Through the whiplash haze of ridiculousness, Hum-Buzz looks at the absurd decision so many of us make to have children. And what responsibilities to the world we are creating for ourselves.
So get frantic, obsess over someone, forget your inhibitions, and open wide!

Director

Maria Colonescu

Playwright

Ciarán Myers

Performer

Zaniq A. King

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Tracy Hamilton's gut always knew best - she just needed 30 years (and a few red flags) to listen. A hilarious and heartfelt solo show about queerness, friendship, bad boyfriends, and the voice inside that always knew better. For anyone who's ignored their instincts... and paid for it.

Tracy Hamilton has been featured on CBC The Debaters, Laugh Out Loud, and SiriusXM. This is a show you don't want to miss!

Written and performed by

Tracy Hamilton

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Three months in hospital. One busted body. Zero chill.
Come for the laughs, stay for the existential crisis!
This isn’t your typical sob story – it’s a wild, multimedia ride through the weird, wonderful, and occasionally wobbly world of health care, healing, and learning to walk (and swear) again. Equal parts heart and hilarity – this is recovery, reimagined.
Catch it at Hamilton Fringe – your prescription for unforgettable theatre.

Written, Directed and Performed by

Rikki Wright

Supported by

Craig Warnock

Warnings: Coarse Language, Strobe Lights, Other

Other Warnings: Sensitive Subject

All the benefits of cult membership, without the loss of self and other nasty side effects.                         
Humour, Philosophy, Confessional and Game Launch with live dreamy psychedelic music.

I'm giving away millions of my own wealth, real estate and 'front businesses' over 5-7 years, to anyone who participates in the game. Loot bag with contents worth many multiples of the ticket cost!

Playwright / Performer

Jake Cenk Koseleci

Director

Dexter Ico

Audio Visual Producer

George Tarabay

Warnings: Other

Other Warnings: Contents may blow your mind!

“Limb Loss, Love” is a personal and hilarious exploration of the life of comedian Dan Hurwitz: a disabled, mixed-race, light-skinned, patrilineally Jewish person. We journey with Dan as he delves deep into these identities, and all of the self-contradicting multitudes contained therein. Funny, raw, and always surprising, this solo show is unlike anything else you’re likely to see.

Writer/performer

Dan Hurwitz

Warnings: Coarse Language

Liz, a Traumatic Comedy is about Liz. It might also be about healing from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, through art, friendship, family and defiant hopefulness. Sometimes vulnerable, but mostly silly, Liz tells her mental health journey from manic pixie dream girl to depressed pixie dream girl, to reasonably well-adjusted adult. Most importantly, she reveals why she’s so obsessed with gnomes. Enjoy this follow-up to Liz's 2023 critically-acclaimed show Gnomes: A Traumatic Comedy.

Playwright

Liz Buchanan

Director

David Faulkner-Rundle

Producer

Renata Ona

Warnings: Sexual Content, Violence

The Gospel of Mark is known to be the oldest written biblical gospel. This amazing story is told with modern language, but in its original form. Come and see and hear.

Producer/Actor

Tom Bates

Photos

Stoo Metz and Matthew Matheson

No.

Warnings: None

Strap in and strap on, you’re about to step into the absurd & raunchy world of gay hookup apps. With their first semester of college fast approaching, Fagabond decides to download Findr for the first time. Through the barrage of horny weirdos, desperate sugar daddies, and cheating husbands, Fagabond embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery without ever leaving their bedroom. Audiences beware, it’s about to get very gay and horny up in here.

Playwrights

Alex Boese and Shaun Soutar

Director

David Civcic

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Strobe Lights, Nudity

Just a man singing songs about horses.

Playwright/Director

Devin Bateson

Warnings: None

Mind Reader is not a show to simply watch, it’s an experience to be a part of. Every performance of Mind Reader is a different journey guided by the unique choices of each individual audience. There will be incredible feats of memory, discovery of new abilities, and of course, unbelievable mind reading. "Steven guides his audience through jaw dropping moment after moment and keeps them laughing every step of the way." - No Proscenium

Performer

Steven Nicholas

Warnings: Coarse Language

Funny, passionate, and charmingly apologetic, Nathan Lise is here to tell you some true stories from his life. Using improv to unpack organization gone wrong, he offers a uniquely intimate performance that finds meaning in the gaps.

"Nathan Lise is the physical embodiment of taking a risk at a theatre festival..." -Steel City Reviews

Performer/Creator

Nathan Lise

Producers

Will Erskine/Nathan Lise

Warnings: Coarse Language, Other

Other Warnings: Mention of Suicide

"Minimum" is an outrageous comedy about the newly elected Ontario Premier who must live on minimum wage. Complicated by his ex-wife’s rage at learning what her alimony payments will be, the Premier, with the aid of his aide, must adjust from a six-figure government salary to $35,776 – his previous annual budget for suits and ties. No longer able to afford Toronto, the Premier commutes from Hamilton on the lowest form of human innovation - public transit.

Playwright / Producer / Actress

Victoria Sullivan

Actor / Producer

Brandon James Sim

Actor

Gavin Sibley

Warnings: Coarse Language

A mere three months into dating, Sarah and James move in together. When Sarah's friend Patrice visits them, certain questions about James arise. Sarah's forced to figure out whether or not she can trust the man she's now living with. The play weaves together threads of gender politics, performative feminism, and the sometimes elusive line between healthy and toxic relationships.

Playwright

Elias Campbell

Director

Elias Campbell

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

Nestled nicely in the Mackenzie Mountains, is the Nahanni Valley. A remote region of primordial beauty and whispered legends which have trickled out of the early trade forts and outposts. One of the most incredible tales that of Willie and Frank McLeod who died prospecting in the Valley in the early 1900s, is told here in hushed tones of dread. Mystery! Terror! Canadiana!

Writer - Mordred

Director - Lucas McDonell

Warnings: Coarse Language, Gun Shots, Violence, Other

Other Warnings: frightening scenarios

Sketch artists Pia Shaw and Betsy Dee team up in this hilarious take on what it means to live in 2025 (no matter when you started). In 20 minutes, explore how two unlikely friends’ lives are inexplicably intertwined—and how they wrangle with the question: Does technology divide us or bring us together?

Playwright

Pia Shaw & Betsy Dee

Performers

Pia Shaw & Betsy Dee

Jessica Mackenzie (Understudy for Ms. Dee)

Warnings: None

Nonna Maria's pizzas may be the best in town, but that doesn't stop kids at the school from teasing her grandson, Luigi, over its square shape. Nonna Maria agrees to break with the tradition of her Italian village by making a round pizza for Luigi and the mayhem begins! Premised upon the "Gingerbread Man", the renegade pizza takes you on a chase in the city. Presented with visuals, and original live music, inviting audience participation.

Playwright/Performer/Musician

Charly Chiarelli

Director/Performer

Jay Shand

Stage Manager/Technical support

Barbara Mead

Warnings: None

A play 59 million years in the making. Wedding corporate sabotage. DNA splicing. Chaos Theory. In this once in a life time play, see the true apex predator, Ostriches, unleashed.

Directors

James Allen & Lucia Crespo

Playwright

James Allen

Stage Manager

Teryn Lawson

Warnings: Coarse Language, Violence

Raccacloon has been ravaging dumpsters with their raccoon family their whole life, but they lack support in pursuing their true dreams: to perform as a clown. Raccacloon leaves home and meets a noodle-named chef with daddy issues, who is on a journey to find his father. Through musical clown movements in kitchens, alleyways, and maybe even Las Vegas, the unlikely friends will learn the importance of staying true to your identity.

Playwright

Bethany Robert

Director

Jesse Lewis

Warnings: Coarse Language, Other

Other Warnings: Depictions of Smoking (Marijuana)

Laugh, learn and let loose at this wildly fun, sex positive comedy show!
With playful conversations and a night of honesty, humour and liberation.

Whether you're curious or confident about sex... the show will entertain, engage, and maybe even enlighten you.

Grab your tickets now. A fun night awaits.

Playwright

Suzanne Cutler and Jason Thompson

Director

Jason Thompson

Producer

Suzanne Cutler

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Nudity

Unabashedly pop music. Join Saad and his backup dancers for an evening of catchy hooks, seething lyrics, and dazzling numbers. Featuring 9 original songs by Saad Sheikh.

Choreographer/Director

Catherine Allen, Saad Sheikh

Performers

Catherine Allen, Saad Sheikh, Jessica Quino

Producer/Stage Manager

Bella Herrera

Warnings: Coarse Language

Join pop star Rayna at the listening party for her new album SEX GODDESS. While sharing her album, Rayna takes her audience on the journey of one long, wild night that changed her life and perspective forever. SEX GODDESS uses Hip Hop/ R&B music, comedy and heightened storytelling to explore the relationships between power, bodily autonomy and sense of self in a patriarchal world and business.

Creator/ performer

Riel Reddick-Stevens

Director / Dramaturg

Christopher Manousos

Music producer and tour support

Ghostboyrj

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Violence

After agreeing to be a surrogate for their sister, Fimi is haunted by who or what is growing inside them.

Darren Aronofsky’s Mother meets Jordan Peele’s Us in this afro-surrealist ghost story about a young non-binary person coming face to face with the spirit realm.

Playwright

Kitoko Mai

Director

Kitoko Mai

Warnings: Other

Other Warnings: Themes of miscarriage, abortion, incest, CSA, and domestic violence.

The Giant Space Monster That Ate Hamilton in 3-D" is a wild, live-action human puppet experiment—part sci-fi spoof, part theatrical chaos, and entirely unpredictable. In this playful spectacle, Smith & Reimer join forces to save Hamilton (and the world) from a monstrous threat in a one-of-a-kind, laugh-packed performance adventure that’s as heartfelt as it is hilarious.

Creators

Larry Smith & Kristian Reimer

Warnings: Other

Other Warnings: May contain -Ping-pong balls

★★★★★ “Comic genius!” The Irish Times

A deep-dive into the shocking world of Heterosexuality! THEY WALK AMONG US! But where did they come from? And what do they think they’re wearing? Find out in this explosive solo show based on undercover research gathered while posing as one of their own! Combining elements of storytelling, satire, and deep personal humiliation, The Heterosexuals spills the T on what The Queers really think about The Straights.

Writer / Performer

Johnnie McNamara Walker

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

One Pole. One Person. One Hour. Take a behind the scenes detour on this journey of a tomboy pole dancer, as she is unexpectedly called up to the biggest stage in the country - a stage full of the most iconic, glamorous, and glittering pole dancers in the land!

“Hilarious, heartwarming and interactive”
“Very surprising. Very inspiring. And very impressive athleticism!”
“Never seen anything like it!”

Creator & Performer

Andrea James Lui

Warnings: Coarse Language

FORMERLY TITLED: HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND IRRITATE PEOPLE

An hour of stand up comedy by Jessica Pigeau, a headlining Vancouver comedian who has been described as "like if George Carlin was a Muppet." Featuring discussions of autism, social awkwardness, growing up gay in rural Alberta, and the declining sexiness of the Canadian Monarchy.

"Best Original Work" - 2024 North Bay Fringe;

4 1/2 Stars - The Saskatoon Star Phoenix

Writer / Performer

Jessica Pigeau

Warnings: None

Comedian and storyteller Kristi Boulton returns with a heartfelt, hilarious one-woman show exploring the wild, weird, and wonderfully unsolicited advice her dad and others have given her over the years. Blending stand-up and storytelling, she unpacks love, puberty, heartbreak, and all the awkward life lessons in between. From the award-winning creator of The Underwear Fairy, this show is for anyone who's ever rolled their eyes at their parents, then realized they were right. Kind of.

Writer, Director & Performer

Kristi Boulton

Producer

Marc Nascimento

Tech Extraordinaire

Rose Uscenica

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language

A therapy session, a family dinner, a hospital visit, the unbearable tension of the ordinary. Brought to you by the ALERT Company-in-Residence Afterlife Theatre, witness a show about the burden of unsaid inheritances, the pathology of familial love, and the tragedy of unconscious repetition. Created by the team that brought you the 2022 critically acclaimed Hamilton Fringe hit "Meat(less) Loaf".

Playwright

Patrick Teed

Director

Carly Anna Billings

Performers

Audrey Clairman & Meg Webster

Warnings: Coarse Language

Waiting. We all do it but what does it really mean?
To wait is to want, to want is to yearn, to yearn is to earn!
Waiting. The final fun-tier!
To quote THE brilliant philosopher of our time, "Whatever you're schemin'. I'm already dreamin'. Come over, come over. And don't keep me waitin'" - Carly Rae Jepsen
For further information about our show please wait for the beep.

Director

Braden Henderson

Stage Manager

Sarah Soares

Actors

Adelaide Dolha, Liam Lockhart-Rush, Jonah Paroyan

Warnings: Coarse Language

A new storyteller every show will see their alternate universe right before their very eyes and completely improvised in this exciting and spontaneous comedy show.

Cast:

Bradley Doyle, Brie Watson, David Lahti, Dina Senior, Heather Eyman, Natasha Bromfield

Warnings: Sexual Content, Coarse Language, Violence