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Vancouver Sun
2 hours ago
- Vancouver Sun
Fringe Review: 1 Small Lie a bit of bravura storytelling from Martin Dockery
1 Small Lie: Martin Dockery 5 stars out of 5 Stage 2, Next Act Backstage Theatre, 10330 84 Ave. That's how it always starts, right? Just a slight prevarication, a tiny falsehood, whether well intentioned or not. New York-based performer Martin Dockery's initial fib sets off a chain of events that takes his most recent monologue into James M Cain territory, a hard-boiled tale of small-town avarice and paranoia. Set and precisely timed to an atmospheric soundtrack that pulses with menace, Dockery guides you through early pandemic-era Montauk, N.Y., where a wounded deer, a duffel bag full of money, and a beautiful but mysterious next-door neighbor add up to the stuff of nightmares. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. This is the kind of performance that reminds you just how good a Fringe play can be. As funny as it is suspenseful, 1 Small Lie is a bit like if Spadling Gray steeped himself in the novels of Jim Thompson. The question will pop up in your head at some point: Did any of this really happen? As Dockery says at the very beginning, 'don't worry about it.'


Calgary Herald
2 hours ago
- Calgary Herald
Fringe Review: 1 Small Lie a bit of bravura storytelling from Martin Dockery
Article content Stage 2, Next Act Backstage Theatre, 10330 84 Ave. Article content That's how it always starts, right? Just a slight prevarication, a tiny falsehood, whether well intentioned or not. Article content New York-based performer Martin Dockery's initial fib sets off a chain of events that takes his most recent monologue into James M Cain territory, a hard-boiled tale of small-town avarice and paranoia. Article content Article content Set and precisely timed to an atmospheric soundtrack that pulses with menace, Dockery guides you through early pandemic-era Montauk, N.Y., where a wounded deer, a duffel bag full of money, and a beautiful but mysterious next-door neighbor add up to the stuff of nightmares. Article content Article content As funny as it is suspenseful, 1 Small Lie is a bit like if Spadling Gray steeped himself in the novels of Jim Thompson. Article content


Edmonton Journal
2 hours ago
- Edmonton Journal
Fringe Review: 1 Small Lie a bit of bravura storytelling from Martin Dockery
Article content Stage 2, Next Act Backstage Theatre, 10330 84 Ave. Article content That's how it always starts, right? Just a slight prevarication, a tiny falsehood, whether well intentioned or not. Article content New York-based performer Martin Dockery's initial fib sets off a chain of events that takes his most recent monologue into James M Cain territory, a hard-boiled tale of small-town avarice and paranoia. Article content Article content Set and precisely timed to an atmospheric soundtrack that pulses with menace, Dockery guides you through early pandemic-era Montauk, N.Y., where a wounded deer, a duffel bag full of money, and a beautiful but mysterious next-door neighbor add up to the stuff of nightmares. Article content