I met Baba Brinkman in Montreal and then Toronto as he toured his Fringe version of Shakespearean hip hop, now an indie video he executive produced for Aaron Nazrul is on it’s way to the top of Much Music, and we can help:
Musicophiles,
No, this isn’t a selfish plug for some new project of mine, it’s [...]
A subtly dark story told with wide eyed irony, a kind of perfect one person Fringe show that sums up the odd moral landscape of the relationship between storytelling and audience.
Teaching the Fringe
Keir Cutler is in the Fringe pantheon, he is one of those regulars who returns with a new show or a remount of [...]
So I was sitting behind some middleagedlady who was reviewing the show at Mainline for one of the local newspapers and during intermission the middleagedwomen she brought with her said “I’m missing American Idol for this!?” and then the theatre student next to me asked the reviewer what she thought of the show and she [...]
check out Part 1 of this interview with Mark Kennedy.
What do you think is the most important thing to consider when working collaboratively?
You have to be willing to accept that changes will be made to the project without your consent, sometimes to aspects of the project that you may have laboured over and love.
Collaboration [...]