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Toronto Fringe Festival

Presented by Toronto Fringe

With its largest show line-up in its 29-year history, the Toronto Fringe runs from June 5 to 16 with live performances across the city. Beat the July heat with 160 shows, low ticket prices, and entertainment for all audiences!

Notable highlights coming to The Theatre Centre include: the hilarious solo piece Interstellar Elder, the British hit Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, the acoustic song cycle Songs for a New World Order, and The Door from the Iran-based Saye Theatre.

Relocating due to the closure of Honest Ed’s, the beloved Fringe Club will be presented at Scadding Court, with a substantially increased footprint and schedule. Highlights include live theatre, music, dance, and comedy, all free of charge, along with the popular beer garden and patio that Fringers flock to.

To purchase tickets, or for more information visit Toronto Fringe Festival

Credits

Photo: Beardoncé, Fringe Club Performer
Photographer: Tanja Tiziana

July 5, 2017
to July 16, 2017

Tickets are Regular $12

Venue

The Theatre Centre

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