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2024 Productions

Love So Far

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“Love So Far” is a surprisingly sophisticated performance for such a simple premise: a reflection on his most meaningful experiences with love…performance artist Anto Chan delivers his autobiographical piece with touchingly candid and uplifting conviction. Through his articulate combination of storytelling, poetry, and stand-up, Chan shares both the deep and the lighthearted moments that taught him what love truly looks like.


Slowly you realize this casual conversation with the audience is the art. Intimate and candid, as if around a campfire, his storytelling pulls you in. His poetry, comedy, and storytelling are equally meaningful and rich with imagery.


Chan generously lays himself bare, as he intimately describes his most beautiful memories, deepest desires, and hardest challenges. His candid performance is touching to the core, as both he and the audience tear up. Needless to say, his delivery and his message reflect his inner light, as he spreads love and self-worth to anyone who listens to his story.


This show is for anyone looking for an uplifting, casual, lighthearted, and touching storytelling experience. Get ready to laugh and cry, as you listen to your new friend’s life story and take a moment to appreciate and accept love.

Content warnings: 

Swears or curses, Sexual content

artBar (37 Quebec Street)

Venue:

Saturday, August 10, 2024

12:00 a.m.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

5:00 p.m.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

10:30 p.m.

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Land Acknowledgement

The Guelph Fringe Festival will be performed on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation of the Anishinaabek Peoples. We recognize this gathering place where we create and perform theatre is home to many past, present, and future First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Our acknowledgement of the land is our declaration of our collective responsibility to this place and its peoples’ histories, rights, and presence. The Guelph Fringe team supports and adds our collective voice to the CALLS TO ACTION by the Truth and Reconciliation Committee on Indian Residential Schools (and other identified sites of trauma) with our commitment to never forget, to hold governments and colonial forces to account, and to seek accountability and healing for injustice.

© 2024 by Guelph Fringe Festival

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