C.G. Jung
“As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.”
Review from Kindling Collective's Debut production of The Crucible
October 28, 2016
"It was a riveting performance. Especially in that space. You really made us feel as if we were there. So very well done and especially good material for Halloween but also so relevant for anytime. Exciting performances. What commitment and an exciting debut for the Kindling Collective."
-Mary Lou Fallis
Review of Kindling Collective's Fringe debut of Monsters By Nature
"You don’t have to be a horror fan to appreciate the brilliance of this play showcasing the many monsters under our beds. ...The six performers effectively convey how fear can poison us, if we let it." (Full review here: https://nowtoronto.com/stage/toronto-fringe-festival-2017/fringe-review-monsters-by-nature/#.WWFbGCmgoHc.facebook )
-David Silverberg, NOW Magazine
July 8, 2017
What Audiences are Saying
MONSTERS BY NATURE
Toronto Fringe Festival 2017
Coming to the Toronto Fringe Festival this summer, Monsters by Nature takes a hard look at the human capacity
to commit evils but also at our capacity to embrace power. From Frankenstein and Dracula to current monstrous figures,
the show explores what humanity is so scared of, because isn't it time to face your fears?