Guide to Zoofest Humour: What to See
Zoofest proves to be a mix of shows, from stand-up to improv. Check out our picks to help narrow down your choices.
Zoofest proves to be a mix of shows, from stand-up to improv. Check out our picks to help narrow down your choices.
Interview with Toronto-Based Comedian Frank Spadone and token Italian on The Ethnic Show
Look At This Guy, Oni, Attention Seeker, Die Mutter, Seven The Roots of Self, and 12 Angry Puppets reviewed.
Here are a few picks of who to see at NXNE if you are headed to the festival, along with some advice about getting and staying there.
Lots more juicy shows to catch at the Fringe. Reviews of Les Bunheads, Trantasy, Felix, The Shiner, and Look at this Guy.
Julie talks to the performer about her show Love & Marriage that focuses on life in a polyamorous relationship.
More reviews of the Montreal Fringe Festival! Bar Kapra, Snack Music, Obscura, and Peter n’ Chris. Delivered at a dedicated 5 a.m. no less.
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed.
Petit Campus shows reviewed: Mark Twain in the Year 3000/Einstein Through Time, Shy Shy in Space, Shirley Gnome: Real Mature, and The Famous Haydell Sisters
Wrestler and improviser, McGee plans to half-nelson his audience at the Fringe.
Air guitar so real, you’d believe they knew how to play.
For just $5 a night, check out Montreal’s independent comedy scene: the new, the old, the muddle in the middle.
Friday night was killer for the last night of sketch comedy in this awesome festival.
With only one man among their many groups, 2 Humans, Jess Fitzpatrick, Les Bunheads, and L’il RasGALS make tonight almost Ladies’ Night at Sketchfest.
Vancouver’s funniest duo are here. Tonight. Don’t miss them.
Two shows, six troupes at the Montreal Improv theatre and a whole lotta characters.
Sketch comedy troupes come and go, but Get Off the Stage has survived babies and ’80s references.
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