her., the creation of writer and performer Deborah Shaw and director David Agro (zippysaid productions), is now playing at the 2018 Toronto Fringe.
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From Newfoundland With Asthma (Colin Hollett) 2018 Toronto Fringe Review
Toronto Fringe newcomer Colin Hollett brings his standup show From Newfoundland with Asthma to St. Vladimir’s Institute.
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Toronto Fringe Presents the T.E.N.T. Program
For the duration of the Toronto Fringe Festival, I have had the opportunity to participate in the T.E.N.T. (Theatre Entrepreneurs’ Network and Training) program. Now in its second year, T.E.N.T. is a free training program initiated by the Toronto Fringe, largely supported by RBC’s Emerging Artists Project.
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Talking Fringe – Chloé Hung writes and directs All Our Yesterdays at Toronto Fringe 2015
All Our Yesterdays, playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival, tells the story of two fictional sisters, both victims of the 2014 mass abduction of schoolgirls in Nigeria.
Chloé Hung showcases her immense capabilities as a playwright and director, and also gives voice to the voiceless — the mandate of her theatre company, AnOther Theatre Company. Chloé discusses the importance of this story.
Sloanliness (Scattered Flurries Productions) 2015 Toronto Fringe Review
Sloanliness is a one man show presented by the Toronto Fringe, starring Dan Hershfield and produced by Scattered Flurries Productions. In it, Hershfield details the time he met his hero, Chris Murphy of Sloan, and how he handled the pressures of that encounter.
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