LONDON FRINGE PERFORMER HIGHLIGHTS: MARIA COLONESCU & JENN WEATHERALL

PERFORMER HIGHLIGHT: MARIA COLONESCU

Maria is an internationally produced, award-winning playwright, director, actor, and everything in between. She holds an MFA in Advanced Theatre Practice from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (University of London). Her diverse practice includes training in Butoh and somatic performance and leans into immersive, non-traditional, site-responsive theatre that puts the audience in a position to influence the experience, highlighting personal and social accountability and community building. Since moving to the Region of Waterloo in 2022, Maria has curated, produced, and directed a radio-drama series for Kitchener’s Midtown Radio (2023); co-wrote and directed an immersive, participatory, art-heist theatrical experience for the KW Art Gallery’s annual fundraiser (2024); co-founded the Treading Theatre Festival in Kitchener (2025); and premiered 9 original plays.

Maria directs and performs in her original play, The Companion. She also performs in her play, Everything I Didn’t Get to Say (In a Collection of Petals).

PERFORMER HIGHLIGHT: JENN WEATHERALL.

Jenn is an actor, playwright, artist, muralist and mother. She spent her twenties attending George Brown Theatre School and running away to NYC. In her thirties she made two beautiful babies. And in her forties she recovered from ‘adulting’ and got back to who she is at her core…an artist.

Jenn’s plays have been performed in many festivals including Darkcrop, HamilTen, She Speaks, and Unhinged. This is Jenn’s second experience within a Fringe Festival. Last year No Lilies was performed in the Guelph Fringe and received the award for outstanding performer. She recently participated in a playwrighting workshop with Daniel McIvor and is working on a piece to be performed in the Unhinged Festival of Disturbing Theatre in Waterloo in October.

She wrote No Lilies by the side of the river in St. Jacobs overnight two years ago (with many skunks lingering close by) and is excited to step back into that space again in London.

To purchase tickets to Maria and Jenn’s shows, and get more information about the London Fringe, visit www.palacetheatre.ca/london-fringe

Full Performer Lineup Announced — Venues Confirmed and Excitement Brewing Across London

The countdown is on for one of the most anticipated events of the summer: the London Fringe Festival, returning August 12–16, 2025, with an electric mix of theatre, music, magic, comedy and improv.

Fringe 2025 features an exhilarating lineup of 15 diverse acts that are sure to surprise, provoke and delight:

  • The Companion — Maria Colonescu (Two-Person Drama)
  • Wize Guy — Tony Molesworth (Music & Comedy)
  • Would You Like Some Tea? — Isaac Atfield (Drama)
  • The Magic of Ryan Brown — Ryan Brown (Magic)
  • The Light of the East – Asia Minor — Dorukhan Turan (Musical Performance)
  • No Lilies / Everything I Didn’t Get to Say — Jenn Weatherall (Drama)
  • The Naked Mennonite — Allan Fehr (Comedy)
  • Shrink Wrapped Murder — John Palmer (Murder-Mystery)
  • Trial Lawsuit — Graeme Taylor (Comedy Game Show)
  • Many Rooms: The House of Magic —  Leonardo Martins & Andrew Olmstead (Magic)
  • Tales of a Reluctant World Traveler — Randy Ross (One-Man Show)
  • The Turing Test — Yuiry Popov (Drama/Comedy)
  • The Life and Times of Jumbo the Elephant — Matt deKort (Drama)
  • Monster — J2 Productions (Thriller)
  • The Improvables – Controlled Chaos: High-energy improv from London’s hottest new comedy crew!

This year’s confirmed venues will spotlight performances on 5 stages across four iconic locations:

Procunier Hall & David Long Stage — Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
Spriet Family Theatre — Covent Garden Market, 130 King Street
Metropolitan United Church — 468 Wellington Street
First St. Andrew’s United Church — 350 Queens Avenue

“The Fringe Festival is about more than just performance — it’s about connection,” says Melissa Parker, Executive Director of the Palace Theatre Arts Commons. “We’re bringing energy and creativity into the heart of OEV and downtown London, helping to grow a vibrant, inclusive community. This eclectic mix of performers ensures there’s something for everyone — and gives artists the space to take risks, express themselves and truly be seen. It’s grassroots theatre at its finest”

Tickets are available now at palacetheatre.ca/london-fringe or at the door 30 minutes before each show with all tickets priced at just $15 all-in with proceeds go directly to the artists.


Media Contact:
Melissa Parker
Executive Director, Palace Theatre Arts Commons
mparker@ptaclondon.ca
226-927-1588

710 Dundas Street

London, ON

About the London Fringe Festival
The London Fringe Festival is a vibrant, independently produced arts festival that champions bold voices, experimental performance and artistic freedom. With a commitment to accessibility and artist support, the Festival features a mix of theatre, comedy, music, magic and more — all chosen by lottery and presented without censorship. Ticket sale revenue goes directly to the performers. Taking place across multiple venues in downtown London and the Old East Village, the festival creates space for connection, discovery and community celebration.

About the Palace Theatre Arts Commons
The Palace Theatre Arts Commons (PTAC) is a nonprofit cultural hub located in the heart of London’s Old East Village. As home to London Community Players, London Youth Theatre Education, New Stage Adult Education and the London Fringe Festival, PTAC is committed to fostering creativity, accessibility and lifelong learning through the performing arts. With two performance spaces and a year-round slate of programming, PTAC serves as a gathering place for artists, audiences and community members alike — igniting imagination and building a stronger, more connected London.

The 2025 fringe festival lineup is set!

The 2025 London Fringe Festival Lineup is Set!

The highly anticipated 2025 London Fringe Festival is back and ready to take over the city from August 12-16, 2025! Hosted by the Palace Theatre Arts Commons, this year’s festival is set to showcase an electrifying mix of performances from local, national and international artists.

Fifteen incredible productions are poised to bring their creativity to life in five venues across the downtown core. Audiences can expect an eclectic mix of theatre, music, comedy, dance, and magic, promising bold storytelling and boundary-pushing performances.

The London Fringe Festival is an open-access, unjuried festival that champions artistic freedom, allowing performers to take risks and audiences to discover raw, unfiltered and unexpected storytelling. The mission of the London Fringe is to support artists and bring innovative performances to the community. 

August 12-16, 2025
90 Performances, 15 Productions, 5 Venues, Endless Entertainment

Venues

Procunier Hall – Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
David Long Stage – Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
Spriet Family Theatre – Original Kids, Covent Market, 130 King Street
Metropolitan United Church – 468 Wellington Street
First St. Andrews United Church – 350 Queens Avenue

Shows and Performers:

  1. Maria Colonescu — The Companion (Two-Person Drama)
  2. Tony Molesworth — Wize Guy (Music and Comedy)
  3. Isaac Atfield — Would You Like Some Tea? (Drama)
  4. Ryan Brown — The Magic of Ryan Brown (Magic Show)
  5. Dorukhan Turan — The Light of the East – Asia Minor (Musical Performance)
  6. Jenn Weatherall — No Lilies / Everything I Didn’t Get to Say (In a Collection of Petals) (Drama)
  7. Allan Fehr — The Naked Mennonite (Comedy)
  8. John Palmer — Shrink Wrapped Murder (Murder-Mystery)
  9. Graeme Taylor — Trivial Lawsuit (Comedy Gameshow)
  10. Leonardo Martins & Andrew Olmstead — Many Rooms: The House of Magic  (Magic Show)
  11. Randy Ross — Tales of a Reluctant World Traveler (One-Man Show)
  12. Yuiry Popov — The Turing Test (Drama/Comedy)
  13. Matt deKort –  The Life and Times of Jumbo the Elephant (Drama)
  14. J2  Productions — Monster (Thriller)
  15. The Improvables — Controlled Chaos:Short Form Improv Show (Improv)

For full Festival details, including show schedules, venue locations and ticket sales, visit https://palacetheatre.ca/london-fringe/

Kelli Gough
London Fringe Festival Organizer