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2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 6, 2026, 4:08 a.m.

I loved the bizarre concept of the show. I think more emotional levels would have sold the (actually quite) humorous script. Possibly more workshopping was needed but, an extremely fascinating idea and I will continue seeking art that grapples with loneliness, addiction, the yearning for connection in the age of TikTok/AI.

2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 6, 2026, 3:57 a.m.
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Mind Blown

Magical! Perfect ending to my week of fringe shows. I appreciated Keith’s ability to connect and build trust with an audience. He has a knack for entertainment, storytelling, and, of course, magic tricks. If you’re too scared to go to a magic show due to its unpredictable nature, this show is your perfect introduction! No loud bangs, no forced participation, and no one getting sliced in half.

2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
July 2, 2026, 10:27 p.m.

There are not enough stories about the lives of our elders. Georgia Grant, with their operatic voice, brings Odelia to life and leads us on a beautiful, humorous, and heartbreaking hero’s journey. Rare for me to say about any independent musical but, I wish there were at least two or three more songs. I would have enjoyed a longer show and I hope the cast and crew continue evolving this thoughtful offering.