Homecumming
Homecumming won the Narrative Award (2025) at the Montreal Fringe and received three nominations: Most Promising Text (2025), Most Promising Comedy (2024), and Most Promising Production (2024).
Homecumming follows a woman who loses her orgasms—and loses herself. What begins as a playful premise becomes a gateway into deeper themes of mental health, depression, and the messy, beautiful journey back to one’s identity. This is not a play about sex (maybe a little), but about healing, growth, and a woman’s attempt to reconnect with her most authentic self.
The story explores taboos around female sexuality with sincerity, wit, and cheekiness—never vulgar, always human. Over the course of the show, the heroine transforms from caterpillar to butterfly, rediscovering her joie de vivre.
Reviews & Fringe Feed Reacts
The audience was captivated by this woman with the penetrating gaze who tackles questions that remain taboo. - Hugo Prévost, Pieuvre
Fantastic actress and physical performer! Every movement, every facial expression, every intonation of her voice has a purpose and precision - Rachel Levine, Montreal Rampage
It’s striking how emotionally she recounts her story, sometimes even moved to tears. Her command of dramatic expression is very much evident - Luc Archambault, Westmount Mag
Presented by: Magalie
Magalie is an award-winning and nominated actress working across Canada. Originally from Québec City, she is fluently bilingual and has trained at leading acting studios in Toronto, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. In 2020, she also founded her acting and self-tape studio, ARTÉFAKT, where she coaches actors working in film and television.
Magalie wrote and starred in the award-winning short film Falling (2023), which earned ten awards, including Best Lead Actress (x3), Best Romance (x3), Best Director (x3), and Best Cinematography. Her solo theatre show Homecumming has also received multiple awards and nominations.
Her recent screen credits include Wild Cards (2026), Lifetime’s The Bear Lake Murders (2025) and Amish Stud: Eli Weaver (2023) and ABC’s A Million Little Things (2022).
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1 Venue
The Box at ARTHUR ARTHOUSE
66 Currie Street Adelaide Arthur Artbar, 62-66 Currie Street, Adelaide, Kaurna
- The only access to this space is via steps/stairs.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Audio Content
- Audience members interact from the seated or standing area