Reviews
Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No!
Physical gags, goofy humour, and roaring audience engagement, all packaged in an animated and loveable stage persona
Alexandra Haddow: Not My Finest Hour
Fine debut hour from a promising new comic on the scene
Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine
A breakneck and entertaining hour through a raft of period drama tropes and anachronistic pop culture references
Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody
Disney as you will not have likely seen it before in a brilliantly-performed re-imagination of stale stories and characters for the modern age
Bowjangles: Dracula in Space
Bowjangles’ latest show is an absolute riot from start to finish, with the quartet’s musical and comedic prowess on full display
5 Mistakes That Changed History
Pleasantly interesting show all about history’s greatest blunders
Wishbone
Sparkly sharp script and nuanced performances in this twisty-turny love story
Distant Memories of the Near Future
Beautifully crafted show reveals how human connection trumps AI
The Last Flapper
Icon of the Jazz Age comes to life and tells her own story
Sikisa: Hear Me Out
Come for the comedy, and stay for the cheeky humour, reveals, and dance
Mister Shakespeare
Intriguing look at the working playwright squeezes in too much detail
Christopher Hall: Self Helpless
A gregarious guide through therapy, self-care, and pop culture for millennials
Vix Leyton: Antihero
Splendid hour of anecdotal stand-up from a vivid and vivacious raconteur
Celya AB: Second Rodeo
Sophomore show has a blistering first half, yet slightly falls away in the second
Rachel Creeger: Ultimate Jewish Mother
The ‘Ultimate Jewish Mother’ fields your questions in a fun,engaging hour