Friday, April 19, 2024

Camille Inston brings her talents to Fringe Fest

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Camille Intson is an award-winning playwright at the age of 22 and now she’s bringing her talent to Hamilton’s Fringe Festival.

She is the first-ever young woman to win the “Fringe new plays contest.” An award that won her show a slot at the festival.

Intson is focused on telling the stories of young women, something she says isn’t seen on stage often enough.

She wrote the play while attending classes and has spent her last two summers at Winnipeg’s Fringe Festival with her production company “Pink Pantheon Project.

There are four more performances of “We all got lost” from tonight until July 28th.

You can get tickets online or at the Westdale Theatre.

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