Stand Up for Sobriety (Online)
When
Occurs on
Wednesday October 26 2022
Approximate running time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Venue
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Please note this is a livestreamed event. Book your spot below to get sent a link to access the show on the day of.
Did you know that comedy isn’t recognized as its own art form in Canada?
Actors, playwrights, dancers, and even circus artists are eligible for discipline-specific funding, while comedians do not have access to program funding of their own. From October 25-29, 2022, catch a week of comedy and join the movement that emphatically declares: COMEDY IS ART!
Comedy is Art features some of the best comedians in Toronto. Returning to the stage for the third time since 2019, the festival offers a week-long program of talented comedians you can catch live in person or stream from home.
Come join us at The Theatre Centre for a night of stand-up comedy featuring some of Canada's best (and sober) comedians.
Featuring: Brandon Ash-Mohammed, Tracy Hamilton, Todd Graham, Danny Martinello, & Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Hosted By: John Mostyn
This show started as a way for sober identifying folks to come and enjoy a night of laughs and fun, without being in an alcohol sales-centric environment, which The Theatre Centre provides.
Actors, playwrights, dancers, and even circus artists are eligible for discipline-specific funding, while comedians do not have access to program funding of their own. From October 25-29, 2022, catch a week of comedy and join the movement that emphatically declares: COMEDY IS ART!
Comedy is Art features some of the best comedians in Toronto. Returning to the stage for the third time since 2019, the festival offers a week-long program of talented comedians you can catch live in person or stream from home.
Come join us at The Theatre Centre for a night of stand-up comedy featuring some of Canada's best (and sober) comedians.
Featuring: Brandon Ash-Mohammed, Tracy Hamilton, Todd Graham, Danny Martinello, & Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Hosted By: John Mostyn
This show started as a way for sober identifying folks to come and enjoy a night of laughs and fun, without being in an alcohol sales-centric environment, which The Theatre Centre provides.