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FRINGE REVIEW: Let's Talk About Your Death

Death is a topic most of us avoid. Who wants to ponder the end? It’s simply too morbid. However, Let’s Talk About Your Death is anything but morbid. 
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David Johnston, a former St. Albert Children's Theatre alumnus, returns to the Edmonton International Fringe Festival in Let's Talk About Your Death.

Let’s Talk About Your Death 

Venue 3 Nordic Studio Theatre 

4 Stars 

Death is a topic most of us avoid. Who wants to ponder the end? It’s simply too morbid. However, Let’s Talk About Your Death is anything but morbid. 

In this one-hour solo show, David Johnston plays both Dr. Elliott Morris and his floor manager Barry. Morris is a talk-show host who happily discusses death. It’s how he earns a living. Mostly, Morris is a huckster and shameless self-promoter who uses every opportunity to sell his books and podcasts. 

On this day, he is taping a talk show and invites audience members to put their hands in a box that will reveal with astounding accuracy their manner of death. During the first half of the talk-show's guest interviews, Morris is the quintessential host - witty and articulate, yet slightly condescending. 

At first the talk-show taping runs smoothly. However, the second half goes horribly wrong when a telephone caller tells a shocking story that strips away the host’s plastic veneer. Johnston also plays a secondary character, Barry, a sarcastic floor manager who preps the audience and stoically fixes Morris’ fumbles. 

The show is fast-paced and Johnston switches hats between his two characters in a virtuosic performance. Let’s Talk About Your Death is a high-energy show that packs a punch. At times hilarious, at times tearful, it’s ultimately an emotional roller-coaster where the living end up facing the consequences of their actions. 

– Anna Borowiecki


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