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FRINGE REVIEW: The History of Lost And Found

Have you ever misplaced your panties on public transit?� Eric and Emily run the lost and found in the sub-sub-basement of the City Bus, and their growing collection of ginch is a clear indication that the Panty-Christ is wreaking havoc. �Something’s amiss, and it can’t all be put down to the “madness of the vaults”. �With a collection of lost clothes to make Mr. Dressup jealous, Eric and Emily will try on every detective hat they’ve got to get to the bottom of things.� You’ll be laughing out loud as they debate conspiracy theories against blue-collar workers and the inherent femininity of fringed scarves. �The History of Lost and Found�is also a profound exploration of how we find happiness and a beautiful depiction of the things we’ll do to save our friends.

Four out of five stars.


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