- Theatre review: Burnt at the undercurrents festival
- Theatre review: Tomorrow’s Child at the undercurrents festival
- Theatre review: Un-Countried at the undercurrents fest
- “Brotherhood:The Hip Hopera” is a Powerful Solo Show, Wes Babcock
- “Brotherhood: The Hip Hopera” Delivers Entertainment & Poignancy, Brie McFarlane
- “Burnt” Fuels Thought, Ian Huffman
- “Burnt” Explores Authenticity at Burning Man, Wes Babcock
- “Burnt” and the Magic of Theatre, Brie McFarlane
- Take a Stroll with “Indigenous Walks”, Wes Babcock
- Faster Than the Speed of Dating Runs Smooth, Ian Huffman
- “The Elephant Girls” Ottawa Fringe Favourite Returns to 2017 Undercurrents Festival, Brie McFarlane
- The Elephant Girls Return at undercurrents, Wes Babcock
- “Tomorrow’s Child” Sounds Like a Good Idea, Ian Huffman
- “Tomorrow’s Child” has room for growth., Wes Babcock
- “Un-Countried” Finds Timely Relevance in History, Brie McFarlane
- Real Life Meets Art in Turple’s “Un-Countried”, Ian Huffman
- “Vovk”: an Intriguing Work-in-Progress, Ian Huffman
- “Vovk” is Packed with ‘Fang’tastic Potential, Brie McFarlane
And their picks prior to the festival …
undercurrents Sets Sail with Eight New Shows, Brie McFarlane
And they talk about what’s new in week two …
But Wait, There’s More! 2 New Shows to Catch at undercurrents this Week, Ian Huffman