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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
We just keep on Fringing! A half-dozen new reviews, including our first KidsFringe show.
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Steve Fisher • 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
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Steve Fisher, Kevin Scott, Chris Dart, Ryan West and Jamie Bradburn • Photo by Corbin Smith
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
Wednesday at Fringe included subversive lessons in history and ethics, plus gay LARP-ing, and fairy tail. (Yes, that's a porn pun.)
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Torontoist
The 2012 Toronto Fringe Festival opens today. Here are Torontoist's must-see shows.
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Carly Maga
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Torontoist
Happening today: Weird Ladies sell out at Fringe, Wrecking Ball #13, and the Toronto Review of Books masquerade party.
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Jessica Buck
There's nearly a week left in the Next Stage Theatre Festival, and 10 shows chosen to represent the best in Canadian indie theatre. Here are the standouts.
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Carly Maga and Steve Fisher
The festival starts tomorrow night, and these are the shows we're most excited to check out.
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Carly Maga and Steve Fisher
Over 300 Ontario theatre companies, from the fledgling to the famous, played their odds in the 2012 Toronto Fringe Festival Lottery.
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Carly Maga
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