In ‘The Prince’s Big Adventurer,’ a powerful message of LGBTQ self-acceptance prevails for Toronto Fringe’s littlest patrons - News Summed Up

In ‘The Prince’s Big Adventurer,’ a powerful message of LGBTQ self-acceptance prevails for Toronto Fringe’s littlest patrons


When the pair arrives back to the kingdom, they complete their biggest act of bravery yet: telling the truth about their feelings for one another to Prince Seamus’ mother and father. “The Prince’s Big Adventurer” doesn’t linger in the minutiae of the coming-out experience — in fact, the play paints the milestone as a joyful moment in a person’s life, countering against the angst of much mainstream queer representation. Brandon Knox as Brody is a standout singer, and Nick Saraf’s Prince Seamus isn’t half-bad, either. Tickets: fringetoronto.comThe Prince’s Big AdventurerWritten and directed by Steven Elliott Jackson. Until July 16 at St. Vladimir Theatre, 620 Spadina Ave., fringetoronto.com and 416-966-1062.


Source: thestar July 10, 2022 10:27 UTC



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