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I loved this gentle, thoughtful show about faith, doubt, patience and artistic creation. Kirk held my interest through an hour of solo storytelling and his knitted tapestries (revealed at the end of the show) are truly beautiful. Although hard to describe, this performance piece is definitely worth seeing.
This is a wonderful, compelling, one-of-a-kind show! My favourite at the Fringe thus far. A “from-the-heart” tale of artistic creativity, religious tolerance, and the difficult beauty of finding your path. Went with my teenagers and we haven’t stopped talking about it since! There is a knitting lesson interwoven along the way (wool and needles provided), but knitting becomes a metaphor for some BIG questions. With a HUGE reveal at the end of the show (that moment is worth the ticket price alone). Very moving, inspiring, and thought-provoking! And gorgeous!
Excellent storytelling and very inspiring. It’s also hands on as you can borrow some needles and yarn. I loved it! You should definitely go see The Knitting Pilgrim!
What a pleasure and delight to share in this journey of discovery and creation. I am glad that Kirk did not give up and we can now share in these awesome tapestries and his inspiring story.