Kick & Push Festival Archive

Partial poster for jem roll's show: 'jem rolls: Adventures in Canadian Parking Lots'. There is an image of a figure shopping, the title, reviews, and the location of the show on the poster.

Reading Between the Rhymes: An Interview with Performance Poet jem rolls

  • Artist
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • TK Fringe

In the uniquely Canadian wagon train that is the Canadian Fringe Festival, jem rolls is kicking off his tour in what might just be his favourite city on Earth: sunny, green Montréal. This one-of-a-kind high-energy English performance poet’s career began at the age of 31, when he semi-accidentally stumbled on stage at a ‘terrible’ open mic in North London and never stopped. Feeling liberated by the possibilities of spoken word […]

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Graphic for the 2024 Kick & Push Festival. The image is blue with white writing of "The Kick & Push Festival 2024" in the centre and orange lines in each of the corners.

10s All Around: A Decade of Kick & Push Festivals

  • Festival
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance

The tenth day of the tenth month. What better time to read about the Kick & Push Festival’s tenth season?  Although summer may be long over by now, the KTA has just finished wrapping up the necessary paperwork that must come with the annual Kick & Push Festival. As my colleague and Artistic Producer of the Kick & Push Liam Karry recently closed the books on this year’s busy run, […]

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Graphic by The Kick & Push Festival for the show: 'What Brings You In'. The graphic includes, the show title, the festival title, the dates, the performance times, and the presenting company. The background is blue with purple squiggly lines.

You Can Relax Your Eyes Now: Listening to ‘What Brings You In’ on the City Bus

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review

What parts of yourself are you hiding? What do you filter out? Is it safe to be heard? Listen, I’ll be honest—things weren’t going too well for me last Friday. After forgetting my glasses, taking the bus to the wrong venue, and discovering that the lone ballpoint pen at the bottom of my purse had run dry, I almost gave up on seeing What Brings You In.  Luckily, the Kick […]

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Poster for 'Hysterical Historical Improv' playing at the 2024 TK Fringe Festival. The TK Fringe logo is in the top left. The Kick & Push Festival logo is in the top right. The dates of the festival are top centre. In the middle is the title against a yellow background with a drawing of a naked man and a pink ring surrounding with the show's title again and the location of the show. In the bottom right is the logo for Confederation Place hotel and in the bottom centre is the text: "improv-ed history".

‘Hysterical Historical Improv’ Lives Up to its Name

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston
  • TK Fringe

Hysterical Historical Improv delivers on its promise of making history hysterical. From local group Improv Kingston, local history comes to life in a way you haven’t seen before. Dan Walmsley directs, writes, and performs, with the help of additional performers Jon Britton and Henry Korba-Babcock (as well as occasional promised special guests, although none appeared in the performance I attended).  The premise of this “historical improv” is that Walmsley has […]

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Absurdism at The Kick & Push Festival: Bojana Babić’s ‘Basement Girl’

  • Artist
  • Festival
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance

It’s the last show of the 2024 Kick & Push Festival—Basement Girl, a play about PhD student Jovana navigating her new life in Canada while dealing with some eerie sounds in her apartment. Director, playwright, and actor behind Jovana, Bojana Babić was kind enough to sit down with me this past week for a Zoom interview about the show.  This interview has been edited for clarity and length.  Could you […]

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Poster for 'Christian Slut' playing at the 2024 TK Fringe Festival. The TK Fringe logo is in the top left. The Kick & Push Festival logo is in the top right. The dates of the festival are top centre. In the middle is an image of one individual with an open shirt. Another individual's back and back of head is seen as they hold the person's waist from a low-to-the-ground position. A purple ring surrounds the image with the show's title and the location of the show.

O Come, All Ye Thirsty: ‘Christian Slut’ Puts The XXX in Xtian 

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston
  • TK Fringe

A stage set with only a wooden cross draped in lingerie, Christian Slut puts the sexual content right back into a Christian upbringing. The show is a one-person “confessional” (not the Catholic kind), written and performed by Erik Karklins, about their experiences as a self-identified slut while also being a devout Christian. They tease (literally) out the nuances between these two seemingly conflicted identities, critiquing restrictive religious doctrine. Despite its […]

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The 2024 Kick & Push Festival's poster for the Cedar Island Residency. The title is in the centre of the graphic. The Kick & Push logo is in the bottom left, and the Parks Canada logo is in the bottom right. The background is blue with green lines.

Curating Sacred Spaces: The 2024 Cedar Island Residency

  • Artist
  • Festival
  • Indigenous Theatre
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance

Artistic work that’s been a part of the Kick & Push Festival for several years now, the Cedar Island Residency returns for 2024 and this year’s creations will be shared today. By collaborating with Parks Canada to make this residency possible, the work on Cedar Island began just under one week ago on August 12th. With a busy past few days of creation, myself and B. Solomon—a creator in the […]

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Poster for 'A Sketchy Kind of Show' playing at the 2024 TK Fringe Festival. The TK Fringe logo is in the top left. The Kick & Push Festival logo is in the top right. The dates of the festival are top centre. In the middle is an image of five faces and a pink ring surrounding with the show's title and the location of the show. In the bottom right is the logo for Confederation Place hotel and in the bottom centre is the text: "Sketch comedy from Collected Novellas".

‘A Sketchy Kind of Show’ Brings Video to the Stage and Puts the “Sketch” in Sketch Comedy

  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston
  • TK Fringe

Taking the “sketch” in sketch comedy perhaps a little too literally, A Sketchy Kind of Show is a performance by Collected Novellas, who are self-described as focusing on “subversion, quirkiness and social commentary.” Unfortunately, I found the show itself a little lukewarm on all three counts.  The performance held potential with its interesting start—it begins with a framing device of God flipping through Netflix on the seventh day of rest […]

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Image of a man with a flowy white and brown costume dancing in the park. He looks away from the camera.

Seymour Irons on Re-seeing Space and Redeveloping Scripts

  • Artist
  • Interview
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • See More Wake Up

The 2024 Kick & Push Festival is well underway with their upcoming closing weekend ending on a bang. With just over half the programming still remaining in its final days, wonderfully fabulous artists and their innovative creations will be leaving their mark on the Tett Centre, Cedar Island, City Park, and more. Amongst them is Seymour Irons—a man who wears many artistic hats but we’ll dive into that later—and his […]

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Ephemeral Public Art at the Kick & Push Festival

  • Centre culturel Frontenac
  • Corpus Dance Projects
  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review

From singing goddesses to living sculptures, strange and striking works of art have been appearing downtown as the 2024 Kick & Push Festival rolls out its summer programming. Specializing in one-of-a-kind, immersive theatre experiences, the festival’s tenth season offers a range of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it performances from July 25 to August 18.  Corpus Dance Projects’ Divine Interventions made a brief appearance at the start of the festival, bringing celestial wonder to three […]

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Poster for 'The Cape as Red as Blood' playing at the 2024 TK Fringe Festival. The TK Fringe logo is in the top right. The Kick & Push Festival logo is in the bottom left. The dates of the festival are in the top right. The text: "3 venues, 11 days, 18 shows" is at the top. In the middle left, is an image of a silhouette against a red curtain and an orange ring surrounding with the show's title and the location of the show. The location is listed again to the right with all the dates and times. The box office phone number and website are at the bottom with Theatre Kingston's website the Kingston Grand Theatre's website and K&P's website.

Little Red Riding Hood Bares her Teeth in ‘The Cape as Red as Blood’

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston
  • TK Fringe

Listen to the wind whisper the story of The Cape as Red as Blood—a loose retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood folktale as a folk musical. Written by Kathleen Greening, this is a contemporary version of the story with a powerfully feminine vibe—soft and caring, but not weak by any means, and not to be underestimated. The five storytellers—Nightingale (Syd Chinnick), Crow (Meg Gibson), Phoenix (Hailey Hatfield), Bluebird (Elsa […]

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Poster for 'Circus Gothic' playing at the 2024 TK Fringe Festival. The TK Fringe logo is in the top left. The Kick & Push Festival logo is in the top right. The dates of the festival are top centre. In the middle, is an image of a woman posing on the floor with an image of a clown behind her and a purple ring surrounding with the show's title and the location of the show.

The Circus is Scarier than Clowns: ‘Circus Gothic’ Takes Apart the Big Top

  • Festival
  • Kick & Push Festival
  • Kingston Theatre Alliance
  • Review
  • Theatre Kingston
  • TK Fringe

With 23 characters, including two animals, Circus Gothic is a unique one-woman show. Jan Kudelka plays all the roles in a truly incredible performance, as might be expected given that she’s had fifty years (yes, fifty) of performing this particular show in order to perfect it. This fact alone makes it worth seeing and informs a really powerful performance.  The story is a memoir of Kudelka’s experience joining the circus […]

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