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This week, live comedy intersects with TV talk shows, horror films, books, magic, art, and more.
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Steve Fisher
Kat Sandler’s latest black comedy finds the prolific Toronto playwright off her game.
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Martin Morrow
Looking back on a memorable year of inventive, thought-provoking, and gloriously kinky theatre.
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Martin Morrow and Steve Fisher
Our third annual profiling of some talented performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get quite the attention they deserve.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
Today: attend the launch party for City Voices: A Book of Monologues by Toronto Artists, or see the The Nutcracker, or A Christmas Carol.
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Jessica Buck
Closing this weekend are two shows that deal with fear: one a 1938 radio drama that set the world in a frenzy over a fictional alien invasion, the other a present-day analysis of condo-culture worries and insecurities.
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Carly Maga
In today's Urban Planner: zombies ride the not-rising-from-the-dead Jarvis bike lanes; Kat Sandler's brainy comedy Delicacy; The Wilderness of Manitoba's spooky harmonies; a terrifying night of Avril and Chad mash-ups; and the Time Warp on stage and screen.
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Steve Fisher
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