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2015 Festival
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June 10 - June 14, 2015
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2015 Toronto Festival of Clowns
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Festival Archives
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Blogroll
Shows Archive
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Double Bill: Arti-Chaut
Posted on March 3, 2015 | No Comments‘Arti-Chaut’ is a one-woman multidisciplinary show created and performed by Sarah Peterson, capturing what humor can be derived from the most hopeless situations. This piece follows a young woman rushing home […] -
Double Bill: Mona Monaé
Posted on March 2, 2015 | No CommentsMona Monaé Lighting up a crowd with her luscious bubble butt Mona Monaé maniacally dances a tense tightrope between devilish provocation, ancestral shame and childlike vulnerability. She invites self-healing through […] -
The Assholes
Posted on March 2, 2015 | No CommentsTHE ASSHOLES Written by Michele Smith, Nina Gilmour, Danya Buonastella, Marissa Zinni and Dean Gilmour The genesis of the project grew from our exploration of Bouffon: those outcasts who come […] -
War of the Clowns
Posted on March 2, 2015 | No CommentsA pair of impoverished 17th Century street performers (Vilhelm and Schpitl) try to perfect their “William Tell” clown routine. They are rudely interrupted by a bloodthirsty, clown-hating military man named […] -
Inclement Weather
Posted on March 2, 2015 | No CommentsUnable to speak your language and waiting for a train that never stops, a lonely traveler shares jokes, winks and a pickle in the hopes of human connection far from […] -
Much Ado About Feckin’ Pirates
Posted on March 2, 2015 | No CommentsThis play is a romantic comedy, only with pirates, and no romance. Two pirates have been banished to the crow’s nest, tied up by their mad captain – and are to […]
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![The Assholes THE ASSHOLES Written by Michele Smith, Nina Gilmour, Danya Buonastella, Marissa Zinni and Dean Gilmour The genesis of the project grew from our exploration of Bouffon: those outcasts who come […]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/AssholesMed-115x115.png)
![War of the Clowns A pair of impoverished 17th Century street performers (Vilhelm and Schpitl) try to perfect their “William Tell” clown routine. They are rudely interrupted by a bloodthirsty, clown-hating military man named […]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Warclownssm-115x115.png)
![Inclement Weather Unable to speak your language and waiting for a train that never stops, a lonely traveler shares jokes, winks and a pickle in the hopes of human connection far from […]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/inclement-tracks-sepia-feature-115x115.jpg)
![Much Ado About Feckin’ Pirates This play is a romantic comedy, only with pirates, and no romance. Two pirates have been banished to the crow’s nest, tied up by their mad captain – and are to […]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Pirate-set-w-projection-Andrew-Alexander-115x115.jpg)