Adapted by Stephen Briggs. July 5-14 at the Toronto Fringe Festival Pauper’s Pub, 539 Bloor Street West By permission of Methuen Drama. “People don’t look for a woman in trousers, see? Men’s clothes, short hair and a bit of a swagger is all it takes to be a man. Oh, and a second pair of …
By S. R. Kriger. “I would be very much surprised if anyone here knows an individual of either gender with the given name ‘Sherlock’.” On a dark, cold night, Dr. Watson waits on the moor outside Baskerville Hall, and hears the mournful howl of a mysterious hound. Only, this Dr. Watson is wearing a corset, …
By S. R. Kriger | Directed by Liz Bragg. “…which of us dies as a wrinkled old bag of skin and bones at age ninety? And which of us lives on forever?” Postponed. WRITER’S BLOC is a duet by playwright S. R. Kriger. During a book signing in the children’s section of a large bookstore, …
By Neil Gaiman. “Lies and half-truths fall like snow, covering the things that I remember, the things I saw.” From the same folks who brought Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog to Capricon 2011 comes a new, spellbinding theatrical double-bill, only at Chicon 7: Snow, Glass, Apples and Troll Bridge Adapted from Neil Gaiman’s short stories Gaze …