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Fringe review: Circle Back - NOW Magazine
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Fringe review: Broken Hearted Girl - NOW Magazine
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Fringe review: Evil Hot Rod – A Psychobilly Radio Musical
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Fringe review: Cringe By Glenn Sumi
Sam Roulston s Gay For Freedom sketch is one of the show s funniest bits.
CRINGE: A SOLO SKETCH COMEDY SHOW written and performed by Sam Roulston (Champagne Boyfriend/Digital Fringe Festival). Now streaming at Fringe On-Demand until July 31. Rating:
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Most of the sketches in Cringe are very funny. And the fact that they’re inspired by cringeworthy behaviour writer/performer Sam Roulston’s either witnessed or heard about adds bite to the show’s laughs.
Roulston, a frequent improviser at Bad Dog Theatre and a faculty member at Second City, takes aim at everyone from covidiots who blithely ignore bubble safety rules to a barista with a passive-aggressive attitude toward his cafe’s community board.
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Digital Toronto Fringe Festival announces lineup
Online fest includes more than 65 shows, including pre-recorded works by Brenda Kamino, Selena Vyle, Kenneth T. Williams and Taborah Johnson By Glenn Sumi
Jul 7, 2021
Local theatre lovers will have to have to wait until next summer for the in-person Toronto Fringe Festival experience they all know and love. But in the meantime, the festival has announced the lineup for its Digital Toronto Fringe Festival, the second such online version of the beloved festival.
With its catchphrase “Fringe where you are,” the festival – which runs July 21 to 31 – includes more than 65 shows in four series you can enjoy remotely.