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Toronto Fringe Review: Back and Forth: The Musical
Toronto Fringe Review: Back and Forth: The Musical

The show as a whole is lighthearted and cute with sweet and fun songs.

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ComedySamantha WuJuly 11, 2022Toronto Fringe, Live ReviewComment
Toronto Fringe Review: The Chels Stands Alone
Toronto Fringe Review: The Chels Stands Alone

Props and wigs filtered the show but never overshadowed the woman holding or wearing them.

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ComedyHolly HebertJuly 11, 2022Sketch Comedy, Chelsea Larkin, Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: 1-Man No-Show
Toronto Fringe Review: 1-Man No-Show

1-MAN NO-SHOW is delightfully strange and funny.

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ComedyRiley KelkJuly 11, 2022Toronto Fringe, Live Review, Isaac KesslerComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Birdseed Confidential
Toronto Fringe Review: Birdseed Confidential

A bright-eyed, gleaming woman telling a sorrowful tale strung together with a comic’s optimism.

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ComedyHolly HebertJuly 11, 2022Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Us Against Everyone
Toronto Fringe Review: Us Against Everyone

This was a team effort that paid off with characters speaking in impressive synchronization and continual wisecracks.

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ComedyMicah ChuJuly 11, 2022Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Blast From the Past Presents One Night Only
Toronto Fringe Review: Blast From the Past Presents One Night Only

Each performer shone with a boldness resembling the set’s brightly coloured blocks.

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ComedyHolly HebertJuly 11, 2022Improv, Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Dead Broke
Toronto Fringe Review: Dead Broke

An incredibly creative and well executed first effort from the Lost Dreams Collective.

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ComedyRobyn Grant-MoranJuly 11, 2022Toronto Fringe, Live ReviewComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Critically Acclaimed Superhero Movie
Toronto Fringe Review: Critically Acclaimed Superhero Movie

Jessalyn Ferguson and Jimmer Lowe create an impressive roster of characters.

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ComedyHolly HebertJuly 11, 2022Improv, Toronto Fringe, Live ReviewComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Paco Erhard: Worst. German. Ever.
Toronto Fringe Review: Paco Erhard: Worst. German. Ever.

The worst German with the best perspective.

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ComedyRobyn Grant-MoranJuly 10, 2022Stand Up, Toronto Fringe, Live ReviewComment
Toronto Fringe Review: The Sorauren Book Club
Toronto Fringe Review: The Sorauren Book Club

The Sorauren Book Club opens the door for honest dialogue about religion, motherhood, and more.

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Samantha WuJuly 9, 2022Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: What Do We Have Here?
Toronto Fringe Review: What Do We Have Here?

A show full of fresh humour and a touch of childhood imagination.

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ComedyMicah ChuJuly 9, 2022Sketch Comedy, Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: Don Valley Girls: A Sketch Comedy Revue
Toronto Fringe Review: Don Valley Girls: A Sketch Comedy Revue

A sketch comedy revue filled with poignant sketches that bring a balance of fun and heart.

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ComedyChris MiddletonJuly 9, 2022Don Valley Girls, Sketch Comedy, Live Review, Toronto FringeComment
Toronto Fringe Review: At The Table with Keith Brown
Toronto Fringe Review: At The Table with Keith Brown

Keith Brown brings his charismatic personality and arsenal of card tricks to the Fringe stage.

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ComedySamantha WuJuly 9, 2022Toronto Fringe, Live Review, Keith BrownComment
Toronto Fringe Review: 107
Toronto Fringe Review: 107

The cast of 107 does an incredible job bringing these characters to life.

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ComedyRobyn Grant-MoranJuly 8, 2022Toronto Fringe, Live ReviewComment
Toronto Fringe Review: The Crack of Doom (or: How I Learned to Love the Meteor)
Toronto Fringe Review: The Crack of Doom (or: How I Learned to Love the Meteor)

From its opening song, The Crack of Doom! is a fun show that sets the bar for how great a Fringe musical can be.

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ComedyChris MiddletonJuly 8, 2022Toronto Fringe, Musical Comedy, Live ReviewComment
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