The Boy With Tape On His Face: Not Your Average Comedy Show
Review of the very interesting and very funny show The Boy With Tape on This Face. This show is awesome, but I warn there is a lot of audience participation.
Review of the very interesting and very funny show The Boy With Tape on This Face. This show is awesome, but I warn there is a lot of audience participation.
Erik Griffin reveals why Just for Laughs is even more fun for the performers than the audiences.
Interview with storyteller-performer Jon Bennett about his show My Dad’s Deaths, storytelling, and how his shows come together.
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Interview with Angelo Tsarouchas about the upcoming Ethnic Show at Just for Laughs in Montreal
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Head down to Pinq Taco every 3rd Saturday of the month to check out featured comics for guaranteed laughs.
A man with a leg for a dick, ladies reading Greek poetry, dancers imitating a washing machine, and a cat with a backpack of toast on it. Must be the Fringe.
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