Jacob Morin

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2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
10 juillet 2026 21:53

Overall, I enjoyed the show for what it was. I attended the matinee performance, and it was clear this was a small production with a lot of heart behind it.

The opening number was especially fun and immediately set an energetic tone. The lead had a fantastic singing voice, and the cast as a whole delivered strong vocal performances that they should be proud of. The acting was solid overall, and the story itself is worth seeing.

A few production elements could elevate the experience even further. I think microphones would make a big difference, as there were moments when dialogue was difficult to hear. The lighting also felt a little inconsistent, occasionally changing in ways that seemed distracting during scenes. At times, the pacing felt slightly rushed, and a stronger investment in the set and props would help immerse the audience more fully in the story while giving the actors more to work with.

Performance-wise, the actor playing the mother had an incredible voice. I wasn’t fully convinced by the father’s performance, although I understand he was performing with a broken foot, which may have made it more difficult to fully embody the role.

Overall, I’d still recommend seeing it for the heartfelt story, talented singers, and enjoyable choreography. There’s a lot of potential here, and with a few production enhancements, this could become an even more memorable theatrical experience.