who? hú 狐

Drones are droning; fox is foxing; humans be humaning. At the end of the world, is the world ending?

无人机 无 人;狐 人山 妖人?人唉,丿㇏。

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2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 10, 2026, 2:35 a.m.
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Not My Cup of Tea

Shunsho Ando Heng's single N review of who? hú 狐 from NEXT Magazine.

2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 3, 2026, 6:45 p.m.
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Ten-tickles My Fancy

Wow, what a play. Eco horror, race politics, post-apocalyptic world, Chinese fox fairies — I can see how much the playwright wanted to cram in here. And somehow, it works! Kept me engaged for the full hour. Great acting! I can see this play really going places with a bit more polishing 😻

2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 3, 2026, 12:59 a.m.
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See It Again

To be honest I came to the show with little or no expectation. Yet it surprised me by the interesting themes and the engaging performance. RX Wang's design is outstanding but you do need to pay extra attention since the theater is spacious for a small ensemble like this. Nevertheless, the apocalyptic dystopia might be the timely analogy to the reality of migrant and refugee struggle.At the end we just strive to feel somewhat belonged.

2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 2, 2026, 11:41 p.m.
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Mind Blown

I really enjoyed this show! It has such an interesting perspective on the end of the world. I never expected a fox spirit to make me think so much about humanity. Would highly recommend!