A Taste of Blood in the Mouth

Cerridwen Productions—The Output

THIS SHOW. If you have time for ONE more show this fringe, MAKE IT THIS ONE. I was absolutely riveted. From before Kinsey Donald’s character even arrives on the stage, until the moment she leaves, I was on the edge of my seat, mind racing to try and figure out what’s going on. The acting was flawless, the direction and staging were interesting, but the writing is what truly sets this play in a league of its own. A very well-deserved Rintoul nomination. If you enjoy crime documentaries, murder mysteries, or similar stories, you MUST see this show.

Jordan Phillips


A Taste of Blood in the Mouth

Cerridwen Productions—The Output

A Taste of Blood in the Mouth is almost too good for Fringe. A simple set let’s the two performers and the script shine. The stark sound design heightens everything. Well deserving of a Rintoul shortlisting. The description in the program describes the plot well, but doesn’t do justice to the nuance. Go see this show.

Eric Rae


Cerridwen Productions

A Taste of Blood in the Mouth—The Output

A Taste of Blood in the Mouth is a story about love, power, violence, and the risks we take in order to really be “seen” by the object of our desire.

Eve is in prison for the brutal murder of her husband, which she maintains she did not commit. Lili, a journalist, schemes her way into an interview, hoping to talk her into a tell-all feature.