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2014 Edmonton Fringe Festival reviews

The 33rd annual Edmonton International Fringe Festival kicks off with a parade through Old Strathcona Thursday, August 14, 2014. Todd James, Global News

EDMONTON – The 2014 Edmonton International Fringe Festival is underway in Old Strathcona.

Get ready to channel the 1970s, as the 33rd annual festival celebrates “Fringed and Confused.”

The groovy summer festival offers 1,600 live theatre performances at 50-plus venues.

READ MORE: Are you ready to get groovy? Edmonton’s 2014 Fringe Festival kicks off on Thursday

Each day, Global’s Todd James will review several shows which festival-goers can take in over the 10-day event.

“Pig by Roger,” and “We Glow”

“Promise and Promiscuity”, “Under The Mango Tree”, and “McCracken 2: The Whackening.”

“Under the Mango Tree”and “The Impersonator.”

“Fugly”, “Off Book: The Musical”, and “Scrap Paper.”

“Ages of the Moon”, “One Flew Over The Cubicle”, and “Body and Light”

“Promise and Promiscuity,” “The War of 1812,” and “God Is a Scottish Drag Queen 2”

“FRUITCAKE – Ten Commandments from the Psych Ward,” “Rat Wives,” and “Little Monsters” 

“Dogfight: The Musical” and “Flora and Fauna’s Field Trip”

“Tobit” and “McCrackin 2: The Whackining” 

“Truth or Dare,” “2 Ruby Knockers” and “Verbal Diarrhea, Actual Diarrhea, Heartbreak & Disorder”

“No Tweed Too Tight” and “The Euphorians” 

“Einstein” and “The Deep Blue” 

“Tes”, “Polly Polly,” and “Bible Bill: The Gospel Musical” 

“Teacher in the House,” “It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! It’s Superman!” and “Butt Kapinski”

Todd James speaks with Darren Hagen & Trevor Schmidt from “Guys in Disguise”

 

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