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Here's what our reviewers thought worked (and didn't) at this year's Fringe, and what could be improved upon.
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Mark Kay and Steve Fisher
This week, lots of outdoor picnics and film screenings (indoor ones, too); book and record releases by Nick Flanagan, Absolutely Free, and Jonny Sun; and, of course, the annual Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Steve Fisher
Look, they can't all be winners.
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Chris Dart and Erin Rodgers
How the festival improved this year, where it can improve next year, and 10 ways that great shows stood out from the rest.
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Steve Fisher
We've seen dozens of shows—here are the standouts so far.
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Torontoist
We look back at some highlights from this year's Fringe.
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Steve Fisher, Chris Dart and Ryan West
Because we're still Fringing (and you should be too), here are two new reviews for shows both playing tomorrow, the last day of the festival.
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Steve Fisher • Lead photo by Corbin Smith
Not done yet! As Fringe enters its final weekend, we're still checking out new shows every day.
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Steve Fisher and Ryan West
In today's reviews: a family tree explored in dance; two pals become embroiled in a hilarious murder mystery; and a show that asks you to turn your cell phone's volume up, and use it.
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Steve Fisher, Laura Godfrey and Kevin Scott
Dinosaurs, serial killers, and romantic entanglements are all on the menu in today's Fringe reviews.
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Steve Fisher, Chris Dart, Jamie Bradburn, Ryan West and Desmond Cole • Lead photo by Corbin Smith
Another bumper crop of Fringe reviews from this weekend, including two new five-star shows.
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Steve Fisher, Chris Dart, Ryan West, Kevin Scott and Jamie Bradburn
Our first five-star reviews as Fringe's opening weekend gets underway.
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Steve Fisher, Kevin Scott, Chris Dart and Ryan West
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Steve Fisher
With record sales and an injury-free Poster Sprint - the 2012 Toronto Fringe Festival Opening Day gets a gold medal.
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Carly Maga • Photos by Corbin Smith
Today: get your karma on with free outdoor yoga, check out The Untold City's portrayal of street life, and catch a flick on the waterfront.
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Jessica Buck
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Joanne Dang
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