Fringe Review: 2084
Livia Belcea: “It’s a well-crafted sci-fi comedy that packs clever jokes, adventure, drama, sex, politics and social commentary all into one fun show.”
Livia Belcea: “It’s a well-crafted sci-fi comedy that packs clever jokes, adventure, drama, sex, politics and social commentary all into one fun show.”
Mer Weinhold: “Ingenue is a charming, beautifully polished show that exposed me to a snippet of history I’d had no idea existed. I highly recommend this play to everyone.”
Colin Noden: “Happy Birthday Claire! is listed as a New Work, but the cast and production have the dynamics of a long-standing play.”
Barb Popel: “Night Feed is masterfully—or should I say ‘mistressfully’—done.”
Mer Weinhold: “A beautiful, thought-provoking performance.”
Mer Weinhold: “This is a twisted, funny, unpredictable play.”
Helen Lam: “There is only one more showing for Ludwig(a) at Fringe, so don’t miss it.”
Livia Belcea: “The title of the show is provocative and there was a decent-sized crowd on opening night—but the show didn’t quite speak to me as I thought it would and fell short of my expectations.”
Livia Belcea: “The show is made on the fly and was at times obscure and slightly disjointed. But still funny as hell.”
To help you make your choices, Apt613 has assembled an experienced team of volunteer reviewers:
The 22nd Ottawa Fringe Festival runs from June 13–24, 2018.
Kate Carmanico: “The concept for this piece is an intriguing one and shows a lot of potential.”
Helen Lam: “The cast fully commits to portraying modern love in all its awkward glory.”
Colin Noden: “Let me set your mind at ease. There are no live rats in this production.”
Helen Lam: “The audience was thoroughly enjoying themselves on opening night.”