What price are Canadians willing to pay for morality?
By Linda Hammerschmid
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The world’s largest comedy festival
ads new names to its 37th talent line-up
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How certain people show they have
what it takes to lead others. By Angela Civitella
Edward Yankie brings his unique one-man show
of Richard 2 to the MainLine Theatre. By Faith Langston
The importance of protecting pets against parasites.
By Vanessa Rose
Four new scenes added in this
enhanced remount. By Byron Toben
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responsibility for their own tasks. By Angela Civitella
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By Maya Khankhoje
A fun show by Westmount’s Dramatis Personae.
By Byron Toben
Lesser-known Shakespeare play a first
for Repercussion Theatre. By Barbara Ford
Part Two of Byron’s Fringe reviews and
the Frankie winners unveiled. By Byron Toben
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