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Toronto: Drawn from almost two hours of original material written by the cast, All the World’s a Stage of Grief is an explosive 60-minute theatrical sketch comedy revue that will leave audiences begging for more. Boisterous, energetic and never taking itself too seriously, it’s the most fun you’ll have at the Toronto Fringe—or, at the very least, the most fun you’ll have at a show with the word “grief” in the title.
Put on by a young and talented cast of comedic performers that have been performing together for more than a year—all of whom graduates of the Second City’s Conservatory Program—and directed by three-time Canadian Comedy Award Winner Aurora Browne, All the World’s a Stage of Grief promises to be a sketch show audiences won’t soon forget.
Written and performed by Chris Attrill, Ted Hambly, Jonathan Hock, Alan Kliffer, Jennifer Murray, Jacob Pacey, Brian Reynolds, Alessandra Vite.
Directed by Aurora Browne. Musical Director Chris New.
All the World’s a Stage of Grief at the Toronto Fringe
July 6 - 7:00pm | July 8 - 3:30pm | July 9 - 10:30pm | July 11 - 1:45pm | July 12 - 9:15pm | July 14 - 2:15pm | July 15 - 5:15pm
The Randolph Theatre (Formerly The Bathurst St. Theatre)
736 Bathurst Street.
Watch promotional clip at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZGJq7Sncq0
Toronto Fringe Festival, July 4-15
Fringe Box Office Information: On-line sales www.fringetoronto.com
By phone: 416-966-1062; Ticket cost: $10.00 (at the door); $11.00 (in advance)
2012-06-22
All the World’s a Stage of Grief