The List: A Traumady About Probiotic Masculinity

NOMINATED BEST STORYTELLING + BEST SCRIPT Montreal Fringe '24 Keith Serry's (PBS Stories From the Stage) hilarious and heartbreaking road trip from youth to old manhood is a search for guidance in a world where being “a good man” and being “the man” are two very different things. "Delightful...moving." - Forget the Box MTL

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3 reviewers would recommend!
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Mind Blown 🤯 1
See It Again ♻️ 1
Ten-tickles My Fancy 🦑 1
2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 25, 2025, 2:29 a.m.
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Mind Blown

Though I had an inkling of the subject of this show, I was unprepared for the honesty and humanity of Keith’s presentation. By weaving humour throughout the telling, Keith allowed the audience to breathe and relax at the most difficult moments. Keith managed to situate trauma as an event in his life that contributed to who, and how he became the man that he is, rather than as the totality of his life. Thank you for telling your story Keith.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 19, 2025, 5:13 p.m.
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See It Again

The List Checks All the Boxes By Martha Estrada Baca

What does it mean to be “a good man” in a world where definitions of masculinity are constantly changing? In ‘The List: A Traumady About Probiotic Masculinity’, storyteller and performer Keith Serry takes audiences on a moving and comedic journey through his own life, exploring the contradictions, confusions, and occasional absurdities of manhood. The result is a production that is heartfelt, thought-provoking, and sentimental. Serry, blends humour and heartbreak with ease, moving from laughable moments to passages of real vulnerability without losing the audience’s engagement. One minute he’s poking fun at the rituals of boyhood or the posturing of young adulthood, and the next he’s reflecting honestly on loss. The tonal shifts give the show its emotional richness. At the centre of ‘The List’ is Serry’s search for guidance: a desire to make sense of the confusing set of societal rules and examples offered up to boys and men as they grow. He emphasizes the importance of finding our identities and how it may be difficult to understand what kind of person we want to be. I recommend this show to anyone who has the opportunity to watch it, the writing and dialogue have evidently had a lot of thought put into them and it was a great experience overall.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
Aug. 17, 2025, 9:44 p.m.
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Ten-tickles My Fancy

Terrific storytelling. Spectacular cadence. The room was silent with attention. The actor shares the tales from his life that taught him how to be a man. Some laughs but this has some heavy content. A must see. Make time for it.