Rabbit Hole tells the story of a family dealing with a tragic loss. Becca and Howie lean on their family to put their lives back together after losing their 4yr old son Danny to a tragic car accident. Eight months of mourning in their own ways, leave Becca and Howie spiraling down a rabbit hole, with no clear way to get out. From Jason the teenager who had the misfortune of driving down their street that fateful day to Becca’s mother Nat and sister Izzy, all of the characters in this play confront their despair through comedy, wit and strength. Rabbit Hole…. When the only way out is through.
“In Life there are choices. Some good. Some bad. Mine? Mostly Bad.”
Unit 102 Collective Presents P-Dale Written by Luis Fernandes and Directed by Jesse Ryder Hughes
P-Dale is a brave comedy set in Parkdale Toronto about four down and out losers that plan a heist that will, hopefully, change all of their lives for the better.
“Rock n’ Roll’s a magic act . . . there’s really nothing to it, except the illusion.” Charcoal Sketch Productions in association with Toronto FRINGE presents…
The Last ROCK ‘n Roll Show Created By Jeff Jones
Electricity runs through his guitar. A crash erupts from the drums. A voice roars across the crowd dying to hear their song be played. All of this and more comes to life during The Last Rock n’ Roll Show, created by Jeff Jones, running from July 6th to July 17th, 2011.
ShLong Form Improv Creative storytelling & HIGH energy improv!
Seoul, Korea’s most hilarious ex-pats perform a delightful mix of SHort and LONG form improv comedy! The audience randomly selects two short form games – favorites from ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?’ – such as New Choice, Foreign Film Dub, Asides, Sound Effects, and more! Each short form will inspire the characters, themes and storylines for an imaginative and original long form. The best of both worlds of improv! Featuring veteran improvisers, plus special guest performers from other shows at the Toronto Fringe Festival!
A comedy that looks at royal loveless families and the puppets that come between them.
RS Stole our Culture Productions Presents William Shakespeare’s Beauty and the Beast
There are rude things in life. The rudest thing of all? Forcing your son to marry an inanimate object. That we can all agree on. Containing all the elements necessary for any Shakespearean play: A traumatized mother, a deranged father, a pious son, puppetry and, of course, Robin Hood. A play for all fans of castles and soliloquies. This show is a faithful adaptation of Beauty and the Beast in the Shakespearean style. Assuming the writer has no knowledge of the play and knows Shakespeare by name and reputation only.