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“Galen’s Grocer” Fills Its Cart with Satire at the TO Fringe – front mezz junkies, Theater News

6 July 20263 Mins Read

Toronto Fringe Review: A sharp, silly musical satire turns grocery store frustration into an energetic hour of laughs, puppets, and pointed corporate absurdity

By Ross

Every Toronto Fringe adventure eventually arrives at the show that makes you laugh because the premise feels almost too ridiculous to work. By the second one of my nine-show Fringe marathon, that honour belonged to Galen’s Grocer: The Musical. This wildly outrageous satire understands one simple truth: few things unite Canadians faster than talking about grocery prices. Ian Yamamoto’s musical takes that shared frustration and transforms it into wonderfully absurd theatre, imagining that the country’s most infamous grocery billionaire has decided the best way to repair his image is by creating his own wholesome television sitcom. Like the far more serious Canadian play Rogers V. Rogers, which examined corporate power through another familiar monopoly, Galen’s Grocer taps into a frustration audiences instantly recognize. Here, though, the response is gleeful musical satire. Naturally, everything goes spectacularly wrong.

The setup wastes very little time revealing just how deliciously uncomfortable it intends to become. Galen Easton hires three actors to star in his television series, openly modelling it after Kim’s Convenience, despite the obvious problem that none of the performers are Korean. Their increasingly uneasy questions about the premise expose the vanity, privilege, and breathtaking tone-deafness at the heart of Galen’s publicity stunt, all while a mysterious “CEO Killer” lurks somewhere beyond the supermarket doors. Or do they?

Thomas Sharpe embraces every ounce of Galen’s staggering self-importance, creating a wonderfully out-of-touch central figure whose confidence only makes his blind spots funnier. Standing next to him is the very funny Lance Oribello as a wannabe superhero movie star and privileged rich kid, a comic standout as an eager actor who throws himself enthusiastically into every increasingly ridiculous situation. Ian Yamamoto, who also created the musical, steals several scenes as the aggressively flirtatious French Canadian Metro sock puppet, forever insisting that every kiss should involve tongue, while Gunjan, Allison Mah, and Nitin Anand keep the production moving with infectious energy and an obvious willingness to commit completely to its wonderfully unhinged world.

It’s clear that director Dave Barclay understands that satire succeeds when everyone treats the madness with absolute sincerity. Julia Sanders’ playful yellow-box set instantly evokes the familiar world of that specific discount grocery store while leaving ample room for sword fights, sitcom scenes, and corporate chaos to unfold. Katie Mills’ choreography embraces that same spirit of joyful excess, while James Atin’s energetic score jumps comfortably between musical theatre, pop, and rap. The evening reaches one of its funniest peaks when puppet versions of rival grocery executives arrive to sing about wealth, competition, and greed, including the wonderfully biting “That’s Rich for You.” Even an unexpected prop chair mishap during the performance somehow became part of the fun, with the cast recovering so effortlessly that it almost felt like another joke woven into the evening’s cheerful anarchy.

By my second stop on this year’s Toronto Fringe adventure, I certainly wasn’t expecting a musical about grocery monopolies to become one of the festival’s happiest surprises. Yet that’s exactly what happened. Beneath all the puppets, sitcom parody, romance, and unapologetic nonsense beats a surprisingly sincere affection for the ordinary people simply trying to fill a shopping cart with a hopeful $2 raise. Galen’s Grocer never mistakes satire for cynicism. It laughs loudly at corporate excess while keeping its heart firmly with the customers waiting in the checkout line.

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