I'm Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story

Tracy Hamilton's gut always knew best—she just needed 30 years (and several red flags) to listen. A heartfelt and hilarious solo show about queer identity, friendship, bad boyfriends, and finally getting it right.

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6 reviewer recommanderaient !
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See It Again ♻️ 2
Ten-tickles My Fancy 🦑 2
Laughed So Hard I Cried 😂 1
2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
19 août 2025 17:34
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Ten-tickles My Fancy

This was a captivating and very relatable personal love story. Tracy was phenomenal - and so relatable! She shares the challenges of being bisexual and also the all to common experiences of relationships and falling in love. I’d highly recommend you see this show!

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
19 août 2025 07:55

Tracy is a solid, charasmatic and skilled storyteller with a great understanding of how to captivate her audience thru her sweet love story. As someone that is also Bi/Pan in a straight presenting relationship for 27 years, I empathized greatly.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
19 août 2025 05:11
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See It Again

Watching Tracy in this incredibly well-paced, funny, and vulnerable show was a delight! It felt like one moment my heart was aching for her (in the world she effortlessly develops for the audience). The next moment, I was throwing my head back with laughter. Tracy's comedy writing and acting skills really shine!

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
18 août 2025 04:05
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Ten-tickles My Fancy

Tracy Hamilton’s I’m Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story is solo storytelling at its most nuanced and uproarious. It’s part confessional, part stand-up, part gut-check—and entirely delightful. With her sly voice of reason (aka ‘the gut’), Hamilton traces through heartbreak, scrambled instincts, queer confusion, and rom-com–worthy clarity. Her wit is sharp, her delivery impeccable, and her truth deeply relatable. It’s a show that’ll make you laugh, rethink your own instincts—and maybe, finally, trust your gut.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
17 août 2025 15:20
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See It Again

Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Bringing a deeply personal story to Fringe can be a challenge—making it relatable to a wide audience, even more so. But Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story strikes that balance with honesty, humor, and heart.

The show invites the audience in with open vulnerability, and it never feels forced. Whether you're queer or not, there’s something undeniably human in the journey unfolding on stage. At its core, it’s about identity, self-discovery, and what it means to truly love—yourself and others.

It’s funny, it’s real, and above all, it’s necessary. We need more stories like this at the festival: stories that embrace complexity, celebrate love in all its forms, and speak truth without losing joy.

2025 Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
15 août 2025 20:13
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Laughed So Hard I Cried

I’m Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story is a one woman show performed and written by Tracy Hamilton. The play is a humorous, heart warming solo performance all about friendship, queerness and accepting who you are as told by Hamilton, with the occasional comment from her “Gut Feeling”. It’s a relatable, laugh out loud show that captivated audiences right from the get go. I was in awe of how quickly the show seemed to go by. Hamilton does a phenomenal job at ensuring everyone in the crowd hung onto every word she said. From toxic friendships and creepy exes to falling in love at your friends destination wedding in Italy - She is a natural born storyteller that knows a thing or two about how the importance organizing ones thoughts without losing the integrity of what she wanted say. The minimalist set allowed the audience's imaginations to run wild and put the picture to the dialogue being spoken. I’m Actually Right About Everything: A Bisexual Love Story is the queer show that you didn’t know you needed to see but will be glad you did. You can catch the show at the Edmonton Fringe August 15th - 24th, 2025 at the Chianti Yardbird Suite.