First Dates (produced by Clutch Performance Theatre Co.) dives into the nuances of the dreaded “first date” at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival.
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First Dates (produced by Clutch Performance Theatre Co.) dives into the nuances of the dreaded “first date” at this year’s Toronto Fringe Festival.
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F*cking Perfect (produced by Chocolatekiss Collective) is a stunning physical theatre piece that explores the female spirit. The cast dives deep into their greatest insecurities and lays them all out for the audience, without a second of hesitation.
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The Joy Of Sax, produced by Flash In The Deadpan, is easily one of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen on a stage…but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
In a nutshell, The Joy Of Sax is a comedic play that follows Luke (Cam Parkes), an aspiring saxophone player, as he chases his dream to become a famous musician. Mentored by real estate agent named Danny Dick, he becomes an instant sensation when the public finds out about the euphoric powers his saxophone contains.
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Join Yaw Attuah in Rhymes With Wow (YX Productions) as he guides you through a journey of the iconic friendships in his life, starting with that time his mother threw a shoe at him because he was fighting with his siblings in the basement (his first friendship) all the way to that time he got unexpectedly burned by a childhood friend.
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Tinder On The Toilet And Other Bad Ideas, produced by NOTORIOUS and playing at Toronto Fringe is what you get when you mash together a sketch comedy show with a rap concert. The rhyming is sick, the beats are tight and the jokes are totally “off the chain” hilarious.
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