EGGSHELLS: The Spectrum of Fatherhood, Imposter Syndrome and Finding my Light
Written & Performed by Joel Passante
M.P.M.M Productions - Winnipeg, MB
 sites.google.com/view/eggshells-winnipeg-fringe-2025
V.5 - Son of Warehouse 
After a 14-year Fringe Festival hiatus, local playwright and producer Joel Passante (Retail - 4.5 STARS Winnipeg Sun) returns with a memoir.

Growing up with ADHD, he discovered theatre as a way to cope with bullying but took time off from the arts community to raise a family. Plans didn't go as expected. Now he must regain the courage and the light he lost long ago to return to the thing that once made him happy. Performing.

   

Show Info:
75 minutes
Genre:
Storytelling

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Mild Language

Low Vision / Blind
Thu July 17 12:45 PM
Sat July 19 7:30 PM
Mon July 21 11:00 AM
Wed July 23 5:45 PM
Thu July 24 9:15 PM
Fri July 25 2:15 PM
Sun July 27 4:00 PM

EGGSHELLS: The Spectrum of Fatherhood, Imposter Syndrome and Finding my Light

M.P.M.M Productions—Son of Warehouse

Passante’s well-paced, stripped down storytelling takes us through the emotional triumphs and tragedies that have led him to the present moment. Full of humour and heart, this candid memoir is crafted with the grace and gratitude of a veteran performer.

Nyala Ali


EGGSHELLS: The Spectrum of Fatherhood, Imposter Syndrome and Finding my Light

M.P.M.M Productions—Son of Warehouse

This story was a lot more stripped down and vulnerable than what I was expecting, but it was exactly the story I needed to hear. If you enjoy story-telling shows, connecting with performers, and wrestling with the triumph and tragedy that is real life, definitely add this show to your list. This show is an excellent exploration into the mess of healing, sacrifice, and the value of the things that bring us joy.

Jordan Phillips


M.P.M.M Productions

EGGSHELLS: The Spectrum of Fatherhood, Imposter Syndrome and Finding my Light—Son of Warehouse

Regret is the echo of a decision we once thought was right. 14 years is a long time to not be on a stage, doing what you love, sharing your gift to the Fringe masses.

Having numerous hurdles the last few years, regaining the courage to find my light to do this again. A memoir from childhood, starting a family and everything leading up to this. Performing on a stage… what made me happy