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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'torontofringefestival'

April 19, 2007

If you’d like weekly emails full of Toronto literary listings, sign up at Patchy Squirrel, a new offering from Stuart Ross and Dani Couture. Stuart launches a new collection of poetry, I Cut My Finger (Anvil Press) with Kate Sutherland's All In Together Girls (fiction from Thistledown Press) Sunday, April 22, 8 p.m. at Clintons Tavern (back room), 693 Bloor West. For a monthly overview of the Toronto scene and beyond, Word: Canada’s Magazine for......

Continue Reading "Griffins, Squirrels, The Giller...Oh My!"

January 10, 2007

What does the Toronto Fringe Festival mean to you? This year, the Fringe would like to answer that question while giving one lucky artist the chance to have their work grace the festival's promotional materials -- including the cover of the official Fringe program, posters, brochures, ads, and the website. They are looking for an image that is "exciting and engaging" and are offering a VIP Unlimited Pass and $500 cash to the winner.......

Continue Reading "Design the Fringe Festival's New Face"

May 17, 2006

Torontoist would like to extend our congratulations to the creative team of The Drowsy Chaperone, which just garnered a truckload of Tony Award nominations. The Drowsy Chaperone was written by the hilarious Torontonian team of Lisa Lambert, Greg Morrisson, Bob Martin and Don McKeller. The show got its start at the little old Toronto Fringe Festival back in the day, followed closely by a run at Theatre Passe Muraille, and it has been growing ever......

Continue Reading "The Little Fringe Show That Could"

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