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Dawn’s Reviews - FringeMTL 2025
Dawn McSweeney reviews 100mLs or Less: Confessions of a Pat Down Expert, Evie and Alfie: A Very British Love Story, Harlem of the North, Heterochromia, and The Biscuiteater for Forget The Box’s coverage of FringeMTL 2025.
DJ’s Reviews - FringeMTL 2025
DJ Fraser reviews A Paisley Mind, Colonial Circus, Plan V: The Rise of Reverence, Shuttlecock, and The Heterosexuals for Forget The Box’s coverage of FringeMTL 2025.
Tara’s Reviews - FringeMTL 2025
Tara McGowan-Ross reviews Recant, A Love Unbecoming, Helena 2; or, The Island of Eden, Horse Girls, and Kill 'em with Kindness for Forget The Box’s coverage of FringeMTL 2025.
Feature Friday - Tim Kraft
Tim Kraft has been performing stand up comedy since they let him in bars, and has since been featured on the Sudbury Comedy Festival, performed a solo production at the Edinburgh Fringe, has appeared on Prime Video, and released a half hour crowd work special that’s amassed over 500k views across Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube.
Comedy on Mackay: Inside The Joke
In the back room of N sur Mackay every Tuesday, something special is stirring up. And no, it’s not just the bar’s famous cocktails or the excellent whiskey tastings (though those are worth checking out). It’s Comedy on Mackay, a vibrant new weekly comedy show that’s quickly becoming a staple in Montreal’s comedy scene.
McSweeney’s List (28 May 2025)
My Kiddo messaged me the other day, saying that she is the most awkward person alive. She'd gone to an interview, and I dunno, she's my daughter, so she probably kept wondering what to do with her hands, and if her face was facing correctly.
Feature Friday - Sylvia Rack
Sylvia Rack studied and worked professionally as a digital character animator in video games until 2015 when she decided to move to Florence, Italy to study the techniques of old master painting.
McSweeney’s List (21 May 2025)
I'm sure I've written about this before. A peek behind the curtain would reveal that I don't check to see if I've already discussed something, because if it's coming up again it's in the air, the lesson hasn't been learned, or I've had a new thought about it.
Contact Theatre’s Cabaret
Enter the smoky, seductive haze of the Kit Kat Klub, where everyone is beautiful, the gin flows, champagne bubbles, and inhibitions melt away. But beneath the glittering facade of song and dance (and a bit of skin), a darker melody swells as 1930’s Weimar Germany, specifically Berlin, teeters on the brink, its vibrant and liberal shores threatened by a rising tide of hate.
Feature Friday - Blood Farts
The Blood Farts are a staple of the global music scene, with fives of followers chomping at the bit to hear more. With an ever-growing number of catchy originals and musical guests commonly joining them, you won’t want to close your ears.