PuSh Festival

The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival is reporting a 45 percent increase in attendance over last year
I, Malvolio is okay—smart and funny sometimes but not nearly as smart and funny as it seems to think it is.
In I, Malvolio, England’s Tim Crouch is quite a sight as he stands before the audience in his grimy long johns and devil horns, surrounded by buzzing flies.
Boca del Lupo’s Photog is a seriously innovative and sometimes compelling piece of work.
There’s a mild irony in the fact that the next album from local folk-rock act the Nautical Miles was written in landlocked Bruno, Saskatchewan, just about as far from the sea as it is possible to get.
You don’t have to be Scottish to appreciate the rich palate of flavours that The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart offers, though it certainly adds to the delight.
If there’s anything we know about Vicky Chow, it’s that she likes a challenge.
If you died after reading this sentence, would anyone have really known you?
There’s a moment in Cédric Andrieux when the titular solo dancer reveals what it's like performing a Jérôme Bel work for the first time.