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Past TOsketchfest artists at Toronto Fringe

Posted on: July 6th, 2011 by psnepsts

The Fringe Festival launches this week in Toronto, and if you’re like me, you just can’t decide what to see (besides the inside of the Fringe Tent, of course). Well we’re here to point your funny bone in the right direction.  Here’s a list of past TOsketchfest groups that are performing in this year’s Toronto Fringe!

  • Uncalled For (2009 Best of the Fest Award Winner, 2007, 2008) in “Hypnogogic Logic”
  • Jape (2008 Producers’ Pick Award Winner, 2009, 2010) in “The Grapes of Kahn”
  • Flamingo Bandit (2009) in “Right in the Beak”
  • Peter n Chris (2010) in “Peter ‘n Chris Save the World”
  • She Said What? (2009, 2010) in “She Said What Happened”

I’m also curious to check out former Sketcherson, Nikki Payne‘s experimental sketch duo show “Go F#$% Yourself (You Know What We Mean).” Something tells me there’s some truth in advertising with this one!

To check out the full schedule, visit www.fringetoronto.com.

Happy Fringing!

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