Fringe Shows

In 2007, she began her love affair with Fringe Festivals in Winnipeg, MB when she brought Strange Bedfellows featuring Confessions of a P.K. Pin up to stage. after a series of independently produced shows. In 2010 she toured her solo show Psycho Bitch to three cities across Canada. The show explored her experience of being misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and navigating the mental health system, opening conversations about stigma, identity, and resilience.

She is incredibly excited to share her newest work, Lover Girl, with audiences in all five cities.

Past Fringe Shows

Strange Bedfellows

Welcome to church where desire is denied, lust is demonized, and everyone’s hurting to get laid. Strange Bedfellows rips the sheets off sexual repression and holy hypocrisy with wit, glitter, and a dash of blasphemy.

A church service like no other, this vaudevillian cabaret dives headfirst into the sacred and profane mess of sex and religion. Come, let us praise true liberation from the ills of puritan culture that keeps us tied in knots and not in a good way  ;)

Confessions of a PK Pinup

What happens when the pastor’s kid trades the shackles of shame for pasties and sequins? Confessions of a PK Pinup is a solo show about sin, sex, and salvation. From Sunday school shame to crushes on youth pastors to a holy rolling queer awakening, she bares the sacred and the profane, confronting homophobia, sexual repression, and what happens when desire is kept in the shadows. Equal parts confession and cabaret, it’s funny, raw, and gloriously redemptive. Experience the preaching that will deliver your soul.

Psycho Bitch

Tamara Lynn Robert is a medicated, lovable mess on a desperate search for healing. Along the way, she faces her demons, a parade of “happy pills,” and one monstrous foe: Stigma. With her guardian angel Geraldine by her side, Tamara shares a comedic and heartfelt autobiographical journey through life with mental illness. From bizarre treatments like exorcisms and psychic rituals to traditional therapy and medication, Psycho Bitch tells her fight for healing, her battle against stigma, and her discovery of what it truly takes to cope.

★★★★★

“More than a confession, this preacher’s daughter's performance is a sermon in the most charismatic, inspiring sense of the word.”

—CBC Winnipeg about Strange Bedfellows